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William E. Baxter, Jr. (born 21 september, 1940) is an American professional poker player and sports bettor. He has won numerous tournament titles in his career as a professional poker player, including seven World Series of Poker bracelets.
[1] The parties agreed that Baxter devoted a substantial amount of time to his gambling activity, [1] which was poker. Baxter was a pioneer in professional poker who later went on to win seven World Series of Poker bracelets. He was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 2006. Between 1978 and 1981, Baxter claimed $1.2 million in gambling ...
Hal Newhouser, 77, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers) ... Stu Ungar, 45, American professional poker, blackjack, ... William Baxter, 69, American professor of law.
Doyle Brunson, 77, is the oldest participant on High Stakes Poker Eli Elezra won a $47,000 pot in Season 3 with four aces Daniel Negreanu brought $1,000,000 to the table in Season 1 Antonio Esfandiari won $1,000 from Nick Cassavetes after successfully doing 47 push-ups in a Season 5 episode [1] Barry Greenstein raised over $50,000 in charitable donations by uttering the phrase "LOL donkaments ...
Billy Baxter (motorcyclist) (born c. 1963), British motorcyclist who set the blind solo world land speed record on a motorbike; Billy Baxter (footballer) (1939–2009), Scottish footballer; Billy Baxter (poker player) (born 1940), American poker player and sports bettor; Billy 'Silver Dollar' Baxter (1926–2012), American film producer
Bill Baxter, the charismatic Knoxville philanthropist and ubiquitous board member who led at every level of private and public life in Tennessee, died Aug. 18 at 71. Baxter served as chairman of ...
There were 141 entrants to the main event. Each paid $10,000 to enter the tournament, with the top 36 players finishing in the money. 1985 World Champion Bill Smith made back-to-back Main Event final tables. Johnston, the eventual winner, finished third at the final table in 1985 when Smith won.
Julian "Jerry" Baxter, a Nashville fine-dining restaurant pioneer who launched or help launch Sperry's, Julian's, Sunset Grill and more, died Wednesday.He was 86. Baxter's self-named Julian's ...