Huck Seed
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Nowadays, Huck Seed resides in Las Vegas, Nevada where he’s close to a lot of the live poker action. He is a resident poker pro at Full Tilt Poker. Leave a Comment Cancel reply. Yep, 4-time winner Huck made a series of bets on that, and lost. A $5k bet that he could defeat Howard Lederer in a ‘50 yard dash’ – Seed only allowed to hop on one leg? Sure, Huck was up for it – but lost again after seeing ‘The Professor’ on a practice run. Betting $10k that he could backflip his 6’7” frame from a standing start?
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The lone 2020 inductee into the Poker Hall of Fame is none other than 1996 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champ Huckleberry Seed.
“Hearing the news that I am being inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame this year brought back memories of my early poker days, walking into the Binion’s Horseshoe, about to start a poker session, admiring all the Poker Hall of Famers on the wall,” Seed said. “It feels good to be included with all the poker legends that I once idolized and competed against over the years. Thank you everyone.”
After an open-nomination process, Seed was ultimately chosen from 10 nominees that included the likes of PokerStars founder Isai Scheinberg and first-time nominee Patrik Antonius. Seed has been a familiar name on the nominee list for many years, and now his time has come. The 31 living Hall of Fame members who voted welcomed him into their ranks.
In total, 30 ballots were cast with one abstention. Out of a potential 300 votes — each voter got 10 points to distribute — the final tally was as follows.
*Huckleberry Seed – 76 Votes
*Matt Savage – 51 Votes
*Isai Scheinberg – 45 Votes
*Eli Elezra – 30 Votes
*Antonio Esfandiari – 23 Votes
*Lon McEachern and Norman Chad – 20 Votes
*Ted Forrest – 20 Votes
*Mike Matusow – 17 Votes
*Patrik Antonius – 15 Votes
*Chris Ferguson – 3 Votes
Seed becomes the 59th individual inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame and follows in the footsteps of Chris Moneymaker and David Oppenheim, who comprised the class of 2019.
In order to be eligible for the Poker Hall of Fame, Seed had to meet the following criteria:
*A player must have played poker against acknowledged top competition
*Be a minimum of 40-years-old at time of nomination
*Played for high stakes
*Played consistently well, gaining the respect of peers
*Stood the test of time
*Or, for non-players, contributed to the overall growth and success of the game of poker, with indeliblepositive and lasting resultsSeed’s Poker Résumé
Seed was born on Jan. 15, 1969, and grew up in Corvallis, Montana. Given his 6-foot-7 height, Seed had a knack for basketball and was a member of both the 1987 Montana All-State and Caltech basketball teams. In 1989, he took a leave of absence from college and started playing poker becoming a “young gun” of the game at the time.
According to The Hendon Mob, he earned his first tournament cash in 1990 and has since amassed more than $7.6 million in tournament earnings. A four-time bracelet winner, Seed won his first in the 1994 WSOP when he took down Event #3: $2,500 Pot-Limit Omaha for $167,000.
In 1996, he made history by taking down the WSOP Main Event for a career-high $1 million.
In 1999, Seed made another run at the Main Event title but ultimately fell in sixth place after being eliminated by eventual champ Noel Furlong.
In 2000, he won Event #17: $1,500 Limit Razz for his third bracelet, and follow that up with a win in the 2003 WSOP Event #27: $5,000 Limit Razz for his fourth, in which he defeated Phil Ivey heads-up. That same year, he also won the WSOP Tournament of Champions for $550,000. Toss in a pair of 50K Poker Players Championship final table appearances and a win in the 2009 NBC Heads-Up Championship, and Seed’s résumé ranks among the best in the game. Long History of Prop Bets
In addition to his poker accomplishments, Seed is also well-known for his prop bets. Some infamous ones: he bet (it’s been reported both $10,000 and $50,000 against Phil Hellmuth) he could float in the ocean for either 18 or 24 hours (he lost that one); he booked a six-figure bet he could break 100 four times in a single day playing on a desert golf course using a five iron, sand wedge, and putter (he won); and that he could go a year without shaving (a funeral obligation forced him to give up).
He also once bet he could do a standing backflip against Howard Lederer despite having never done one. He had two days to learn and won the $10,000 bet. Speaking of Lederer, Seed once bet him he could beat him in a 50-yard dash while hopping on one leg. Lederer’s two-legged test run went so well that Seed conceded and paid out $5,000.
Another time, he bet Doyle Brunson he could run a mile in 4 minutes and 40 seconds. Seed gave it a valiant attempt clocking in at 4:47.
Fellow long-time pro Erik Seidel tweeted an enthusiastic endorsement of Seed’s candidacy in the days leading up to the vote:
Reasons Huck is my top HOF pick:— Erik Seidel (@Erik_Seidel)
*TagsWSOPWorld Series of PokerPoker Hall of FameHoward LedererHuck Seed
*Related TournamentsWorld Series of Poker
*Related PlayersHoward LedererHuck Seed
Huck Seed is a reputable American professional poker player born on Jan 15, 1969. Seed spent most of his formative years in Corvallis, Montana.
At a young age, his heart laid elsewhere, basketball. Thanks to his height and enviable basketball skills, he excelled on the court and managed to form Montana All-state and Caltech basketball teams. However, he took a hiatus from college in 1989 and that’s when he ventured into poker.
It didn’t take long before Seed made his mark on the felt. He won his first tournament cash in 1990 and he has since managed to amass more than $7.9 million.Huck Seed WSOP Career
Over the years, Huck Seed has won an impressive 4 WSOP bracelets.
Just 5 years into his poker career, Huck Seed won his first bracelet when he won Event #3: $2,500 Pot-Limit Omaha for $167,000.
In 1996, Seed made history after winning the main event for $1 million. He won this third bracelet four years later in 2000 after winning Event #17: $1,500 Limit Razz.
In 2003, he won the 2003 WSOP Event #27: $5,000 Limit Razz for his fourth bracelet after defeating Phil Ivey in heads up.Prop Bets Pioneer
Huck seed is one of the pioneers of prop betting in the poker community alongside the likes of Howard Lederer and Phil Hellmuth.
His most infamous prop bet is the $10,000 and $50,000 bet against Phil Hellmuth. He bet that Phil Hellmuth could not float on the ocean for 18 hours and 24 hours straight. Well, Hellmuth was able to break the 24 hours mark and hence he lost.
Another prop bet was against Howard Lederer for $10,000. He wagered that he could do a backflip with only two days to learn. After the said two days, Seed easily did the standing backflip to win the prop bet.Poker Hall of Fame
Induction into the Poker Hall of Fame is as prestigious as it gets. In 2020, Huck Seed was the only poker player who was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame after a round of voting from other “Hall of Famers”.
“Hearing the news that I am being inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame this year brought back memories of my early poker days, walking into the Binion’s Horseshoe, about to start a poker session, admiring all the Poker Hall of Famers on the wall[…]It feels good to be included with all the poker legends that I once idolized and competed against over the years. Thank you everyone” Huck Seed.
Seed was chosen from a pool of 10 nominees, a shortlist which included the likes of Matt Savage, Antonio Esfandiari, and Mike Matusow among others.
The nomination process basically involved distributing points among the nominees. Each of the 30 hall of Famers was given 10 points to distribute among the nominees. The nominee with the most points was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame.
Here are the results:
Huckleberry Seed – 76 Votes Matt Savage – 51 Votes Isai Scheinberg – 45 Votes Eli Elezra – 30 Votes Antonio Esfandiari – 23 Votes Lon McEachern and Norman Chad – 20 Votes Ted Forrest – 20 Votes Mike Matusow – 17 Votes Patrik Antonius – 15 Votes Chris Ferguson – 3 VotesWhat we’re all about atAce Poker Solutions
We offer the highest EV poker software, and training tools available on the net. These are recommended and used by today’s top poker players from the world. We’ve been doing this since 2009 with the emphasis on offering unique and creative poker software that will help any level of poker player be a more thoughtful and successful player at the table. We’d invite you to check these titles out:
DriveHUD– DriveHUD is a poker database and HUD for your online poker play. It overlays a HUD on your online poker tables, and display vital stats about each opponent on your table. It tracks and records all of the hands that you play online. This allows you to review, re-play, filter, graph and analyze all of the hands you’ve played. So you can improve your poker game. LEARN MORE.
Asian Hand Converter– Asian Hand Converter allows you to track your online poker games and run a HUD on several popular Asian poker applications. It supports Poker King HUD, Red Dragon HUD, Bingo Poker (formally Hitea), PokerTime, PokerBros, and Upoker HUD. It works in conjunction with Holdem Manager, PokerTracker, and Drivehud (integrated into Drivehud). You can run multiple tables on these sites on your windows based PC with the use of most popular android emulators. The converter supports LDplayer,Bluestacks (beta), and Nox. LEARN MORE.
Leak Buster Software – Leak Buster is a poker software that interfaces with your Holdem Manager or PokerTracker database, and extracts key statistics about your play in order to find your largest poker leaks. Its unique scoring algorithm weighs the impact of your leak against average win-rates. And it suggests ways to correct those leaks through the use of videos (over 50) and written modules. LEARN MORE.
PokerZion – Get Started with PokerZion’s Proven Poker Training for $7! From over 12+ years of playing poker, combined with techniques and tactics used to win over $500k+ in cash games, this the most comprehensive structured learning course on no-limit holdem. And it’s only7$! All lessons include a combination of poker training videos, written and audio modules, quizzes and articles. LEARN MORE.
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Nowadays, Huck Seed resides in Las Vegas, Nevada where he’s close to a lot of the live poker action. He is a resident poker pro at Full Tilt Poker. Leave a Comment Cancel reply. Yep, 4-time winner Huck made a series of bets on that, and lost. A $5k bet that he could defeat Howard Lederer in a ‘50 yard dash’ – Seed only allowed to hop on one leg? Sure, Huck was up for it – but lost again after seeing ‘The Professor’ on a practice run. Betting $10k that he could backflip his 6’7” frame from a standing start?
*Huck Seed Prop Bets
*Huck Seed Prop Bets
*Huck Seed BetTable Of Contents
The lone 2020 inductee into the Poker Hall of Fame is none other than 1996 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champ Huckleberry Seed.
“Hearing the news that I am being inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame this year brought back memories of my early poker days, walking into the Binion’s Horseshoe, about to start a poker session, admiring all the Poker Hall of Famers on the wall,” Seed said. “It feels good to be included with all the poker legends that I once idolized and competed against over the years. Thank you everyone.”
After an open-nomination process, Seed was ultimately chosen from 10 nominees that included the likes of PokerStars founder Isai Scheinberg and first-time nominee Patrik Antonius. Seed has been a familiar name on the nominee list for many years, and now his time has come. The 31 living Hall of Fame members who voted welcomed him into their ranks.
In total, 30 ballots were cast with one abstention. Out of a potential 300 votes — each voter got 10 points to distribute — the final tally was as follows.
*Huckleberry Seed – 76 Votes
*Matt Savage – 51 Votes
*Isai Scheinberg – 45 Votes
*Eli Elezra – 30 Votes
*Antonio Esfandiari – 23 Votes
*Lon McEachern and Norman Chad – 20 Votes
*Ted Forrest – 20 Votes
*Mike Matusow – 17 Votes
*Patrik Antonius – 15 Votes
*Chris Ferguson – 3 Votes
Seed becomes the 59th individual inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame and follows in the footsteps of Chris Moneymaker and David Oppenheim, who comprised the class of 2019.
In order to be eligible for the Poker Hall of Fame, Seed had to meet the following criteria:
*A player must have played poker against acknowledged top competition
*Be a minimum of 40-years-old at time of nomination
*Played for high stakes
*Played consistently well, gaining the respect of peers
*Stood the test of time
*Or, for non-players, contributed to the overall growth and success of the game of poker, with indeliblepositive and lasting resultsSeed’s Poker Résumé
Seed was born on Jan. 15, 1969, and grew up in Corvallis, Montana. Given his 6-foot-7 height, Seed had a knack for basketball and was a member of both the 1987 Montana All-State and Caltech basketball teams. In 1989, he took a leave of absence from college and started playing poker becoming a “young gun” of the game at the time.
According to The Hendon Mob, he earned his first tournament cash in 1990 and has since amassed more than $7.6 million in tournament earnings. A four-time bracelet winner, Seed won his first in the 1994 WSOP when he took down Event #3: $2,500 Pot-Limit Omaha for $167,000.
In 1996, he made history by taking down the WSOP Main Event for a career-high $1 million.
In 1999, Seed made another run at the Main Event title but ultimately fell in sixth place after being eliminated by eventual champ Noel Furlong.
In 2000, he won Event #17: $1,500 Limit Razz for his third bracelet, and follow that up with a win in the 2003 WSOP Event #27: $5,000 Limit Razz for his fourth, in which he defeated Phil Ivey heads-up. That same year, he also won the WSOP Tournament of Champions for $550,000. Toss in a pair of 50K Poker Players Championship final table appearances and a win in the 2009 NBC Heads-Up Championship, and Seed’s résumé ranks among the best in the game. Long History of Prop Bets
In addition to his poker accomplishments, Seed is also well-known for his prop bets. Some infamous ones: he bet (it’s been reported both $10,000 and $50,000 against Phil Hellmuth) he could float in the ocean for either 18 or 24 hours (he lost that one); he booked a six-figure bet he could break 100 four times in a single day playing on a desert golf course using a five iron, sand wedge, and putter (he won); and that he could go a year without shaving (a funeral obligation forced him to give up).
He also once bet he could do a standing backflip against Howard Lederer despite having never done one. He had two days to learn and won the $10,000 bet. Speaking of Lederer, Seed once bet him he could beat him in a 50-yard dash while hopping on one leg. Lederer’s two-legged test run went so well that Seed conceded and paid out $5,000.
Another time, he bet Doyle Brunson he could run a mile in 4 minutes and 40 seconds. Seed gave it a valiant attempt clocking in at 4:47.
Fellow long-time pro Erik Seidel tweeted an enthusiastic endorsement of Seed’s candidacy in the days leading up to the vote:
Reasons Huck is my top HOF pick:— Erik Seidel (@Erik_Seidel)
*TagsWSOPWorld Series of PokerPoker Hall of FameHoward LedererHuck Seed
*Related TournamentsWorld Series of Poker
*Related PlayersHoward LedererHuck Seed
Huck Seed is a reputable American professional poker player born on Jan 15, 1969. Seed spent most of his formative years in Corvallis, Montana.
At a young age, his heart laid elsewhere, basketball. Thanks to his height and enviable basketball skills, he excelled on the court and managed to form Montana All-state and Caltech basketball teams. However, he took a hiatus from college in 1989 and that’s when he ventured into poker.
It didn’t take long before Seed made his mark on the felt. He won his first tournament cash in 1990 and he has since managed to amass more than $7.9 million.Huck Seed WSOP Career
Over the years, Huck Seed has won an impressive 4 WSOP bracelets.
Just 5 years into his poker career, Huck Seed won his first bracelet when he won Event #3: $2,500 Pot-Limit Omaha for $167,000.
In 1996, Seed made history after winning the main event for $1 million. He won this third bracelet four years later in 2000 after winning Event #17: $1,500 Limit Razz.
In 2003, he won the 2003 WSOP Event #27: $5,000 Limit Razz for his fourth bracelet after defeating Phil Ivey in heads up.Prop Bets Pioneer
Huck seed is one of the pioneers of prop betting in the poker community alongside the likes of Howard Lederer and Phil Hellmuth.
His most infamous prop bet is the $10,000 and $50,000 bet against Phil Hellmuth. He bet that Phil Hellmuth could not float on the ocean for 18 hours and 24 hours straight. Well, Hellmuth was able to break the 24 hours mark and hence he lost.
Another prop bet was against Howard Lederer for $10,000. He wagered that he could do a backflip with only two days to learn. After the said two days, Seed easily did the standing backflip to win the prop bet.Poker Hall of Fame
Induction into the Poker Hall of Fame is as prestigious as it gets. In 2020, Huck Seed was the only poker player who was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame after a round of voting from other “Hall of Famers”.
“Hearing the news that I am being inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame this year brought back memories of my early poker days, walking into the Binion’s Horseshoe, about to start a poker session, admiring all the Poker Hall of Famers on the wall[…]It feels good to be included with all the poker legends that I once idolized and competed against over the years. Thank you everyone” Huck Seed.
Seed was chosen from a pool of 10 nominees, a shortlist which included the likes of Matt Savage, Antonio Esfandiari, and Mike Matusow among others.
The nomination process basically involved distributing points among the nominees. Each of the 30 hall of Famers was given 10 points to distribute among the nominees. The nominee with the most points was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame.
Here are the results:
Huckleberry Seed – 76 Votes Matt Savage – 51 Votes Isai Scheinberg – 45 Votes Eli Elezra – 30 Votes Antonio Esfandiari – 23 Votes Lon McEachern and Norman Chad – 20 Votes Ted Forrest – 20 Votes Mike Matusow – 17 Votes Patrik Antonius – 15 Votes Chris Ferguson – 3 VotesWhat we’re all about atAce Poker Solutions
We offer the highest EV poker software, and training tools available on the net. These are recommended and used by today’s top poker players from the world. We’ve been doing this since 2009 with the emphasis on offering unique and creative poker software that will help any level of poker player be a more thoughtful and successful player at the table. We’d invite you to check these titles out:
DriveHUD– DriveHUD is a poker database and HUD for your online poker play. It overlays a HUD on your online poker tables, and display vital stats about each opponent on your table. It tracks and records all of the hands that you play online. This allows you to review, re-play, filter, graph and analyze all of the hands you’ve played. So you can improve your poker game. LEARN MORE.
Asian Hand Converter– Asian Hand Converter allows you to track your online poker games and run a HUD on several popular Asian poker applications. It supports Poker King HUD, Red Dragon HUD, Bingo Poker (formally Hitea), PokerTime, PokerBros, and Upoker HUD. It works in conjunction with Holdem Manager, PokerTracker, and Drivehud (integrated into Drivehud). You can run multiple tables on these sites on your windows based PC with the use of most popular android emulators. The converter supports LDplayer,Bluestacks (beta), and Nox. LEARN MORE.
Leak Buster Software – Leak Buster is a poker software that interfaces with your Holdem Manager or PokerTracker database, and extracts key statistics about your play in order to find your largest poker leaks. Its unique scoring algorithm weighs the impact of your leak against average win-rates. And it suggests ways to correct those leaks through the use of videos (over 50) and written modules. LEARN MORE.
PokerZion – Get Started with PokerZion’s Proven Poker Training for $7! From over 12+ years of playing poker, combined with techniques and tactics used to win over $500k+ in cash games, this the most comprehensive structured learning course on no-limit holdem. And it’s only7$! All lessons include a combination of poker training videos, written and audio modules, quizzes and articles. LEARN MORE.
The post Huck Seed: Newest Poker Hall of Famer appeared first on Online Poker Software | Ace Poker Solutions.https://www.wds-media.com/huck-seed-newest-poker-hall-of-famer/PokerHuck Seed Prop BetspokerHuck Seed Prop BetsHuck Seed is a reputable American professional poker player born on Jan 15, 1969. Seed spent most of his formative years in Corvallis, Montana. At a young age, his heart laid elsewhere, basketball. Thanks to his height and enviable basketball skills, he excelled on the court and managed to...Huck Seed BetAdminAdminwalnut.digital@gmail.comAdministratorWDS Media
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