Stu Ungar

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Stu Ungar was a legendary American professional poker and gin rummy player, widely regarded as one of the greatest card players in history and a three-time World Series of Poker Main Event champion.

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instanceOf World Series of Poker Main Event champion
gin rummy player
human
professional poker player
birthDate 1953-09-08
birthPlace Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States NERFINISHED
burialPlace Palm Valley View Memorial Park, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart condition related to drug abuse
child Stefanie Ungar NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1998-11-22
education dropped out of high school
ethnicity Jewish American
familyName Ungar NERFINISHED
fullName Stuart Errol Ungar NERFINISHED
givenName Stuart NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInduction Poker Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInductionYear 2001
knownFor World Series of Poker Main Event victories NERFINISHED
being one of the greatest card players in history
nickname Stu NERFINISHED
The Kid NERFINISHED
notableWin 1980 World Series of Poker Main Event NERFINISHED
1981 World Series of Poker Main Event NERFINISHED
1983 Amarillo Slim's Super Bowl of Poker Main Event NERFINISHED
1997 World Series of Poker Main Event NERFINISHED
numberOfWsopMainEventTitles 3
occupation gambler
gin rummy player
poker player
parent Isidore Ungar NERFINISHED
playedIn Super Bowl of Poker NERFINISHED
World Series of Poker NERFINISHED
reputation one of the most naturally gifted card players
residence Las Vegas, Nevada, United States NERFINISHED
specialization gin rummy
no-limit Texas hold 'em
spouse Madeline Wheeler NERFINISHED
struggle drug addiction
sports betting debts
styleOfPlay highly aggressive
subjectOf High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story NERFINISHED
One of a Kind: The Rise and Fall of Stu Ungar NERFINISHED
wsopBraceletCount 5
wsopMainEventWinner 1980
1981
1997

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