Live poker World Series of Poker Phil Gordon first entered The
World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event in
2001 and finished fourth, winning nearly $400,000. In
2002, he made two more WSOP final tables, finishing sixth in the $2,000 Pot Limit hold 'em event and third in the $2,500
Omaha Hi/Lo Split event. At the
2005 WSOP, he finished third in the $1,500 No Limit
Texas hold 'em Shootout event. Although he made several WSOP final tables, he has yet to win a bracelet. However, he did win the 2010 WSOP Ante Up For Africa event, defeating actress
Shannon Elizabeth heads up. He donated the entire $129,086 first place prize to the charity.
World Poker Tour In March 2004 Gordon knocked out two players at once, one of them former World Series of Poker main event champion
Chris Moneymaker, to win the WPT's
Bay 101 Shooting Stars tournament. In 2002, Gordon won the professional division of the first
UltimateBet Aruba tournament, before losing the championship to the amateur division's winner,
Juha Helppi.
Other events On
Thanksgiving Day 2006, Gordon won the
Full Tilt Poker Poker Championship at Red Rock, outlasting 5 other notable poker headliners and ultimately defeating
Roland De Wolfe heads-up to win a purse of $600,000. Gordon earned $25,000 at the
2007 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship tournament, finishing in the final 16. Gordon defeated
Scotty Nguyen and 2006 WSOP Main Event champion
Jamie Gold to advance. As of January 2015, Gordon's total live tournament winnings exceed $2,700,000. His 18 WSOP cashes account for $707,537 of his live tournament winnings.
Online poker Gordon is part of the group known as the "Tiltboys", who helped design the software that was eventually used by Full Tilt Poker. Gordon was a member of Team Full Tilt. ==Commentary==