Robert Williamson IIIby Linda Johnson | Published: Jan 16, 2004 |
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Robert is one of the kindest, most generous, and most fun-loving players on the tournament circuit, and he has a tremendous sense of adventure that makes him fun to hang out with. At 32 years of age, he is living a very happy life and enjoys traveling all over the world to play poker. His words to live by are, "Carpe diem … seize the day!"
Linda Johnson: What is your earliest poker memory?
Robert Williamson III: I've been around gambling all my life. My dad used to have a game and I ran sandwiches and drinks for the players when I was about 5 years old. I actually started playing when I was 10 or 11.
LJ: Who do you consider to be your poker mentors?
RW: My father is the one who really got me started, but I would have to say Russ Hamilton is the player I have learned the most from.
LJ: What is your favorite poker game?
RW: For side action, I prefer triple-draw lowball, but I also play mixed games in the range of $100-$200 up to $400-$800. I also enjoy $50-$100 pot-limit. When it comes to tournaments, I prefer pot-limit Omaha.
LJ: Yes, I know you won the $5,000 buy-in pot-limit Omaha tournament at the 2002 World Series of Poker, and the pot-limit Omaha tournament at the 2003 World Poker Open. What other titles have you won?
RW: I've won tournaments at the Mid-America Classic and the Costa Rica Classic.
LJ: What is your position on deal-making in tournaments?
RW: Well, it's not usually to my advantage to make a deal, but I am not against doing so if it feels right.
LJ: Which players would you put in your most respected category?
RW: I respect players who have a good table demeanor - for example, Russ Hamilton, Berry Johnston, and Mark Gregorich.
LJ: How do you prepare for a final table?
RW: Two hours prior to a final table, I develop my schedule, which depends on many factors, such as the type of event it is, my chip position, how well I play that particular event, and so on. I try to customize my strategy depending on those factors.
LJ: What do you think would improve the poker world?
RW: I think everyone should treat dealers and their fellow players with respect. This would make it a much more pleasant environment, which would bring in more recreational players.
LJ: What is your ambition?
RW: I want to win many more World Series bracelets. I love the World Poker Tour and would be proud to win some of its events. I think it is the best thing that ever happened to poker.
LJ: You are literally half the man you used to be, having lost more than 200 pounds since your bariatric surgery. How has that affected your life?
RW: I am much, much more vibrant these days. I used to need 10 to 12 hours of sleep a day. Now, I sleep about six hours, so it has given me more hours in the day. My energy level is incredible. The surgery gave me back control of my life. I was missing control in that one area of my life, but now I have control of all areas. I can play longer hours because I have more stamina. I am happier with my life and confident that I will be around for a long time.
LJ: That is a great gift to all of us. Good luck, Robert!![]()
Editor's note: Linda is a partner in Card Player Cruises. She is available for poker seminars and to host poker events.