Huck Seed
Huckleberry ''Huck'' Seed (born January 15, 1969) is an American professional poker player best known for winning the Main Event of the 1996 World Series of Poker.
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Born | Santa Clara, California | January 15, 1969
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | 4 |
Money finish(es) | 50 |
Highest ITM Main Event finish | Winner, 1996 |
World Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | None |
Final table(s) | None |
Money finish(es) | 3 |
Early life
Seed was born in Santa Clara, California, but grew up in Corvallis, Montana, where he attended Corvallis High School. He was a member of the 1987 Montana All-State basketball team. Seed was an electrical engineering student at California Institute of Technology and a member of Fleming House. He took a leave of absence in 1989, started playing poker, and never returned to college.[1] Seed was a star player on Caltech's basketball team and is featured in the 2006 documentary Quantum Hoops.[2]
Poker career
Seed won the 1996 World Series of Poker main event, which resulted in his second bracelet and the $1,000,000 first prize. He made the final table of the 1999 WSOP main event, but was eliminated in sixth place by eventual champion Noel Furlong.
In the 2003 World Series of Poker, Seed won his fourth career bracelet in a $3,000 Limit Razz tournament. He defeated Phil Ivey in heads-up play to win the bracelet.
In the 2007 Main Event, Seed finished 73rd out of 6,358 players.
Seed won the 2009 NBC Heads-Up Poker Championship,[3] where he took the top prize of $500,000 and improved his overall record in the event to 18-4, an all-time best for win total. In addition, Seed became the only player to cash in every NBC Heads-Up tournament. Seed's streak ended in the 2010 tournament with his first round loss to eventual runner-up Erik Seidel.
In 2010, Seed won the World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions freeroll for $500,000.
As of October 2011, his total live tournament winnings exceed $5,900,000.[4] He has four WSOP bracelets and 40 total cashes at the WSOP, accounting for $3,331,986 of his live tournament winnings.[4]
World Series of Poker bracelets
Year | Tournament | Prize (US$) |
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1994 | $2,500 Pot Limit Omaha | $167,000 |
1996 | $10,000 No Limit Hold'em World Championship | $1,000,000 |
2000 | $1,500 Razz | $77,400 |
2003 | $5,000 Razz | $71,500 |
Prop bets
Seed has been involved in many "prop bets". He once made a $10,000 proposition bet with Phil Hellmuth and Konstantin Othmer that he could float in the ocean for 24 hours without touching the bottom. By bet rules, he was not allowed to bet more than an additional $15,000, and could settle the bet without attempting the feat for $5,000, which is what eventually happened. This bet has been incorrectly reported;[5] Seed discussed it in a podcast.[6]
Seed once took a six-figure bet that he could break 100 on a desert golf course four times in a day using just a five iron, sand wedge, and putter. He has also bet that he would be able to go an entire year without shaving.[7]
References
- "Huck Seed - Poker Player - PokerListings.com". Pokerlistings.
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1135944/ Internet Movie Database
- Lucchesi, Ryan (March 8, 2009). "Huck Seed Wins the 2009 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship". Card Player. Retrieved July 30, 2011.
- "Huck Seed Stats - Poker Player". www.cardplayer.com.
- "The PokerNews Top 10: The Top 10 Prop Bets". pokernews.com.
- "Pokercast Episode 62 - Huckleberry Seed & Rob 'BobboFitos' Eckstut - Two Plus Two Pokercast - Presented by PokerStars VIP". forumserver.twoplustwo.com.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on February 9, 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)