Scott Seiver

Scott Seiver is proving to be one of the best players to come through the ranks in recent years. His major league breakthrough came when he won a World Series bracelet in 2008 for a massive payday of $755,891. More impressive results followed, before he scored the biggest cash of his career so far when he won the $25,000 WPT Championship event in May 2011 for $1,618,344. He’s also a highly skilled cash game player, and says he’s looking forward to the challenge of sitting down with the best players in the game on the show.

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  1. Bio of Scott Seiver For his victory in the $25,000 World Poker Tour Championship, Scott Seiver won $1,618,344 in May 2011. The culminating event of the WPT season drew one of the strongest fields of the year and earned Seiver not just the money and his first WPT title, but recognition as one of the world’s best tournament poker players.
  2. We have 5 records for Scott Seiver ranging in age from 36 years old to 44 years old. Scott has been found in 5 states including Nevada, New York, California, Colorado, Tennessee. Possible related people for Scott Seiver include Andrea J Seiver, Bradley R Seiver, Doree S Seiver, Eileen Y Seiver, Jeffrey Seiver, and many others.
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When you get two super smart guys in a room together there is bound to be some good conversation, and when one of those guys is WSOP Bracelet Winner and World Poker Tour Champion Scott Seiver, you can be sure no punches will be pulled. That was the case when Seiver joined Ultimate Poker Pro Jason Somerville on the latest hangout version of the popular webcast, Run it UP.

Seiver talked about his humble beginnings as a poker player and shared his thoughts on what has fueled his competitiveness throughout a career in which he has amassed nearly $10 million in live tournament earnings. He shares his thoughts on Daniel Negreanu and Phil Ivey, plus he also has some interesting insights into how Black Friday may have stunted the growth of some of the young and upcoming poker talent .

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Truth be told, Seiver is pretty chill in this interview. He didn’t even accuse anyone of cheating, but of course, Dan “Jungleman” Cates wasn’t there habitually folding his hand out of turn either.