Who Died in the Poker World?

The poker world has seen its fair share of losses in recent years. Many of these players were legends in the game, and their contributions to the poker community will never be forgotten. Here is a look at some of the most notable players who have passed away.

Stu Ungar
Stu Ungar was one of the greatest poker players to ever live. He won three World Series of Poker Main Event titles and was known for his incredible skill at reading his opponents. Unfortunately, Ungar had a long history with drug addiction and passed away in 1998 at the age of 45.

David ‘Chip’ Reese
Chip Reese was another legendary player who passed away far too soon. He won three WSOP bracelets and was widely regarded as one of the best cash game players in history. Reese died in 2007 at the age of 56 due to complications from pneumonia.

Amir Vahedi
Amir Vahedi was a popular player on the tournament circuit and won a WSOP bracelet in 2003. He was known for his outgoing personality and love of life. Unfortunately, he passed away in 2010 at the age of 48 due to complications from diabetes.

PRO TIP:Many of the most famous players in poker have sadly passed away over the years. The list includes: Stu Ungar, Chip Reese, Tom Abdo, Johnny Moss, David “Devilfish” Ulliot, and Mike Sexton. These players are remembered for their skill and contributions to the game of poker and will never be forgotten.

Gavin Smith
Gavin Smith was a beloved figure in the poker world and won a WSOP bracelet in 2010. He had a larger-than-life personality and was known for his sense of humor both on and off the felt. Smith passed away unexpectedly in 2019 at the age of 50.

Dave ‘Devilfish’ Ulliott
Dave Ulliott, who went by the nickname ‘Devilfish’, was a colorful character who won a WSOP bracelet in 1997. He was known for his brash personality and often controversial statements but was loved by many within the poker community. Ulliott passed away in 2015 at the age of 61 after a battle with cancer.

Barbara Enright
Barbara Enright was a trailblazer for women in poker and was the first woman to win an open-field WSOP bracelet. She was also the first woman to reach the final table of the Main Event. Enright passed away in 2021 at the age of 71 due to complications from COVID-19.

These are just a few of the many players who have left us too soon. Each of them made a significant impact on the world of poker and will be missed by many. Their legacies live on through their achievements on and off the felt, and they will always be remembered as some of the greatest players to ever play this game.