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Ihsan “Sam” Farha is a professional poker player. He is best known for finishing as runner up in the World Series of Poker main event in 2003 and has won three bracelets at the WSOP. IMDB Wikipedia $100 million 1959 Beirut High Stakes Poker Ihsan “Sam” Farha Ihsan Farha Lebanon Mister Cool More Professional Poker Player Richest Celebrities Sam Sam Farha Sam Farha Net Worth Sammy University of Kansas
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Sam Farha Important Facts
Finishes 83rd (Out of 639 entrants) at the WPT Championship for $46,410. Also releases his book “Farha on Omaha” with Storms Reback, offering insight into the various games of Omaha. [April 2007]
Wins his third gold bracelet, was well as $488,237 in the $10,000 Omaha Hi/Lo 8 OB Championship. This is the same tournament (At a $5,000 Buy-in) that he won for his second gold bracelet in 2006. Ironically, this was the first time he’d played in the event since winning the tournament in 2006, so, while he didn’t win in consecutive years, he did win the tournament the first and second times he played in it. [June 2010]
Finished in 5th place (Tie) at the National Heads-Up Poker Championship (winning $75,000) [March 2006]
Takes 452nd – out of 7319 entrants – in the 2010 WSOP $10,000 main event, for $31,647. As of this tournament, his total poker winnings total $2,838,238. [July 2010]
Finishes 6th (Out of 192 entrants) in the $10,000 WSOP Mixed event for $85,728, and 30th (Out of 453 entrants) in the 10,000 Heads-Up No Limit Hold ‘Em event, for $21,657. [June 2008]
Wins Second WSOP bracelet in the 2006 WSOP $5,000 Omaha 8 or Better event #12, also taking home a cash prize of $398,560 [July 2006]
Took 316th place (Out of a field of 5,619 players) at the World Series of Poker main event in 2005. [July 2005]
Finishes 3rd out of the 64 elite player field in the National Heads-Up Poker Championship, for $125,000. [March 2009]
Real life Professional Poker Player. Runner up at the World Series of Poker in 2003. Called the “Humphrey Bogart” of Poker, due to a resemblance to the late actor.