Leading Poker Players Online

Isaac Baron is considered as one of the best players in online poker tournaments and cash games. The 2007 CardPlayer poker88  Online Player of the Year was went to Isaac. Over the course of his poker career, Isaac Baron has earned more than $3,000,000 in winnings, claimed 13 titles, and made a name for himself as one of the most well-known online poker players. Isaac's most notable victories came in the PokerStars Sunday Million, Full Tilt $750,000 Guarantee, and PokerStars $200 Rebuy tournaments. Despite switching his attention to cash games and live tournament play, Baron still has a chance to win any tournament he joins. Thanks to a recent showing at the final table of the European Poker Tour, where he won almost $1 million, Isaac Baron has established himself as one of the top players in online or live tournament poker.

Alex Kamberis, aka AJKHoosier

With approximately $3,300,000 in career victories, AJKHoosier1 unquestionably ranks among the best online poker players. Alex started playing poker in 2006, and in 2008, with earnings from tournaments totaling just about 2.8 million dollars, he made a significant impact on the poker world.

The 2008 CardPlayer Online Player of the Year title went to AJKHoosier1. He has accumulated 122 cashes and 9 prizes in his short career. Like many other great online poker players, Alex has started playing in live poker tournaments. In any poker tournament he plays in, whether it be live or online, he will unquestionably be a formidable rival.

Shaundeeb

Shaun Deeb, who is now in first place in the CardPlayer Online Player of the Year tournament, has been one of the top online poker players for the previous few years. Deeb recently placed second in the Full Tilt Poker Sunday Brawl and PokerStars Super Tuesday while winning the $75,000 Guarantee. Over the course of his poker career, Shaun Deeb has earned 120 cashes, 20 poker championships, and more than $2,000,000 in prize money from tournaments. Deeb is renowned for being a poker grinder that plays in an average of 30 tournaments each day in addition to his extraordinary talent.

15 Annette

The 2007 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event champion, Annette Obrestad, cemented her place in poker history. Being too young to compete in live poker tournaments in the United States makes Annette 15's $3,400,000 in career poker tournament triumphs all the more incredible. The only time Annette Obrestad is known for looking at her cards was while she was winning a 180-player sit and go. One of the other legendary stories about Annette 15 is that she has won millions of dollars in freerolls without ever making a deposit at an online poker site. Annette 15 has not repeated her previous tournament dominance in the past two years, but the fame will undoubtedly continue to grow.

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