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The Best Poker Players of All Time: Legends Who Changed the Game

The Best Poker Players of All Time: Legends Who Changed the Game
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Rob Eddy

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Updated 28.07.2025
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Poker has come a long way from smoky backrooms to global tournaments watched by millions. It’s a game where skill, strategy, and courage prevail, and the best players don’t just win cash—they shape poker’s history. This article covers stories about the top ten best poker players of all time, the biggest tournament cash winners, Poker Hall of Fame stars, top players on the Global Poker Index (GPI), and exciting names to watch in 2025’s live poker tournaments and events.

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    Top 10 Best Poker Players of All Time

    These famous poker players are poker’s biggest names, known for their wins, unique styles, and lasting impact. Let’s meet them.

    Johnny Moss

    Career Highlights: Nicknamed the “Grand Old Man of Poker,” Johnny Moss won the first World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event in 1970 by a vote and again in 1971 and 1974. He grabbed 9 WSOP bracelets and $834,422 in WSOP earnings, which was a life-changing sum in his time.

    Playing Style/Technique: Moss played tough and was known to bet big and read opponents like a book, which made him a pro in all kinds of poker games.

    Legacy & Influence: Inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1979, Moss helped start the WSOP and inspired players with his fearless approach.

    Doyle Brunson

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    Career Highlights: Known as “Texas Dolly,” Doyle Brunson won 10 WSOP bracelets, including the Main Event in 1976 and 1977. He also won a World Poker Tour (WPT) title at 71, with $6.2 million in tournament winnings.

    Playing Style/Technique: Brunson played loose and bold, using his deep poker smarts to outwit opponents, especially in Texas Hold’em.

    Legacy & Influence: His book Super/System changed how people play poker. A 1988 Poker Hall of Fame member, Brunson’s charm made him a fan favourite.

    Phil Ivey

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    Career Highlights: Called the “Tiger Woods of Poker,” Phil Ivey has 11 WSOP bracelets, including the one he recently won in 2024, and $46.3 million in live winnings.

    Playing Style/Technique: Ivey stays calm and reads opponents like nobody else, and excels in every poker game from Hold’em to mixed formats.

    Legacy & Influence: Inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 2017, Ivey’s skill in big games sets the bar high for today’s players.

    Daniel Negreanu

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    Career Highlights: Also known as “Kid Poker”, Daniel Negreanu is ranked the third greatest of all time. He has 6 WSOP bracelets and 2 WPT titles with over $52 million in live earnings. He’s been WSOP Player of the Year twice.

    Playing Style/Technique: Negreanu has a gift for reading people and switching up his game, plus his friendly vibe, makes him a star.

    Legacy & Influence: A 2014 Poker Hall of Fame member, his YouTube vlogs and GGPoker role have made poker fun for millions.

    Stu Ungar

    Career Highlights: Stu Ungar won three WSOP Main Events (1980, 1981, 1997), matching Moss, with 5 bracelets and $3.7 million in winnings.

    Playing Style/Technique: A card genius, Ungar played fast and bold, bluffing like no one else in Hold’em and even gin rummy.

    Legacy & Influence: Despite his struggles ending in 1998, Ungar’s 2001 Poker Hall of Fame induction shows his unmatched talent.

    Erik Seidel

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    Career Highlights: Erik Seidel has 10 WSOP bracelets, including one in 2023, and $50 million in earnings. He was second in the 1988 WSOP Main Event.

    Playing Style/Technique: Seidel loves to play quietly but cleverly, and this has made him excel in high-stakes tournaments and mixed games, with a consistent winning streak over decades.

    Legacy & Influence: A 2010 Poker Hall of Fame member, his long career and a famous Rounders hand make him a poker legend.

    Phil Hellmuth

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    Career Highlights: The “Poker Brat” has a record of 17 WSOP bracelets, including Main Events in 1989 and 2012 (Europe), with $30 million in winnings.

    Playing Style/Technique: Hellmuth plays tight but aggressive and has a gift for reading opponents’ minds. His outspoken personality has been known to often stir up debate.

    Legacy & Influence: Inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 2007, Hellmuth’s WSOP wins and TV appearances make him a huge name.

    Chip Reese

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    Career Highlights: Chip Reese won 3 WSOP bracelets, including the first $1 million buy-in event in 2006, with $3.8 million in tournament winnings.

    Playing Style/Technique: Being a master of cash games, Reese blended patience with bold plays, excelling in mixed games like H.O.R.S.E

    Legacy & Influence: A 1991 Poker Hall of Fame inductee, Reese’s skill earned him the WSOP’s Chip Reese Memorial Trophy.

    Tom Dwan

    Career Highlights: Tom Dwan, a cash game star, has $6.7 million in live tournament winnings but no WSOP bracelets. He’s a legend on High Stakes Poker and online.

    Playing Style/Technique: Dwan is wild, and his aggressive style keeps opponents guessing, especially in No-Limit Hold’em cash games.

    Legacy & Influence: Not in the Poker Hall of Fame yet, Dwan’s daring play during the 2000s online boom inspires bold players.

    Justin Bonomo

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    Career Highlights: Justin Bonomo has 3 WSOP bracelets, including the 2018 $1 million Big One for One Drop ($10 million), and $62.2 million in live earnings, second all-time.

    Playing Style/Technique: Bonomo’s smart, focused style gives him an edge in huge buy-in events, backed by careful bankroll planning.

    Legacy & Influence: His 2018 run with 10 major wins set a new standard, though he’s still chasing a Poker Hall of Fame spot.

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    Player

    Country

    WSOP Bracelet

    Playing Era

    Johnny Moss

    USA

    9

    1970s-1980s

    Doyle Brunson

    USA

    10

    1970s-2000s

    Phil Ivey

    USA

    11

    2000s-Present

    Daniel Negreanu

    Canada

    6

    1990s-Present

    Stu Ungar

    USA

    5

    1980s-1990s

    Erik Seidel

    USA

    10

    1980s-Present

    Phil Hellmuth

    USA

    17

    1980s-Present

    Chip Reese

    USA

    3

    1970s-2000s

    Tom Dwan

    USA

    0

    2000s-Present

    Justin Bonomo

    USA

    3

    2000s-Present

    Poker All-Time Money Winners

    The Poker All-Time Money List, tracked by The Hendon Mob, shows who's won the most in live poker tournaments, excluding cash games or online play. It's about big paydays, but it doesn't tell the whole story about the skill of the player. Here are the top 10 as of 2025.

    Player

    Country

    Total Winnings

    Bryn Kenney


    USA

    $66.1 million

    Justin Bonomo


    USA

    $62.2 million


    Daniel Negreanu


    Canada

    $52.0 million

    Stephen Chidwick


    USA


    $50.2 million

    Erik Seidel


    USA


    $50.0 million

    Jason Koon


    USA


    $47.3 million

    Phil Ivey


    USA


    $46.3 million

    Mikita Bodyakovsky


    Belarus

    $45.0 million

    Dan Smith


    USA


    $41.1 million


    Fedor Holz

    Germany


    $40.5 million

    Legendary Players in the Poker Hall of Fame

    The Poker Hall of Fame was started in 1979 by Benny Binion in Las Vegas to celebrate players who've made poker what it is today. Run by the WSOP since 2004, it honours skill and impact. Here are 10 standout members.

    Player

    Country

    Year Introduced

    Johnny Moss


    USA

    1979

    Doyle Brunson


    USA

    1988


    Chip Reese


    Canada

    1991

    Stu Ungar


    USA


    2001

    Johnny Chan


    USA


    2002

    Phil Hellmuth


    USA


    2007

    Erik Seidel


    USA


    2010

    Daniel Negreanu


    Canada

    2014

    Phil Ivey


    USA


    2017


    John Hennigan

    USA


    2018

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    Best Players According to the Global Poker Index

    The Global Poker Index (GPI), run by The Hendon Mob, ranks over 450,000 players based on their live tournament results over three years. It looks at buy-ins, cashes, and how tough the competition was. It shows who's hot right now, but it changes fast because live events are unpredictable. Here are the top 10 in early 2025.

    Player

    Country

    Index Score

    Jeremy Ausmus


    USA

    3,800

    Stephen Chidwick


    UK

    3,600


    Jason Koon


    USA

    3,400

    Sam Grafton


    UK


    3,200

    Mikita Bodyakovsky


    Belarus


    3,100

    Jesse Lonis


    USA


    3,000

    Espen Uhlen Jorstad


    Norway


    2,900

    Jose Barbero


    Argentina

    2,800

    Nick Petrangelo


    USA


    2,700


    David Yan

    New Zealand


    2,600

    2025's Most Famous Live Poker Players

    The 56th WSOP in Las Vegas (May-June, Horseshoe and Paris) is going to be epic and will feature stars like Phil Hellmuth and Phil Ivey, with the $10,000 Main Event as the big draw. The PokerGO Tour (PGT) Championship, won by Jeremy Ausmus in 2024, will bring high rollers like Stephen Chidwick and Jason Koon, while the Triton Super High Roller Series in London and Monte Carlo will see Justin Bonomo and Bryn Kenney competing for huge prizes. Watch for Hellmuth vs. Ivey for bracelet glory or Ausmus vs. Chidwick for GPI bragging rights. Feel free to check out Natural8's "Road to Vegas 2025" for WSOP qualifier events.

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    Conclusion

    Being one of the greatest poker players of all time encompasses a blend of skill, big wins, and a lasting impact. From Johnny Moss kicking off the WSOP to Phil Hellmuth’s 17 bracelets, these players shaped poker’s story. High rollers like Justin Bonomo rule the money lists, while Jeremy Ausmus tops the GPI list. Whether you're interested in the Hall of Fame honours or thrilling live games, poker’s best players know how to keep their fans hooked.

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