Huck Seed, little known poker player

Huck Seed

Huck Seed won the World Series of Poker Main Event on 1996 winning his second bracelet and taking home a 1 million dollars prize. He got to the 1999 WSOP final table but he was eliminated by Noel Furlong reaching the sixth place in the competition. On 2007, Seed got to place number 37 of a total of 6358 poker players.

On 2009, Seed won the NBC Heads-Up Poker Championship, event that gave him 500.000 dollars. Huck Seed is the only poker player who has won money in all NBC Heads-Up Poker tournaments, a record he lost when he was beaten by Erik Seidel.

On 2010, Seed won World Poker Series freeroll tournament of champions taking home 500.000 dollars. By last year, his winnings in poker tournaments were over 5.8 million dollars. Huck Seed has four WSOP bracelets and 39 cash prizes reaching 2.8 million dollars.

Four WSOP bracelets are: on 1994, he won the $2.500 Pot Limit Omaha; on 1996, he won the $10.000 No Limit Hold’em World Championship; on 2000 he won $1.500 Razz and on 2003 he won the $5.000 Razz. Seed is an amazing poker pro who has won many poker competitions.