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Sam Grizzle

Preferred Screen Name: 4KingAceHole

Hometown: Las Vegas

Country of Origin: United States UNITED STATES

Lifetime Winnings
Career Titles
Career Cashes
$1,209,154
11
120
 
Sam Grizzle
 

Sam Grizzle Bio

 
The definition of a hustler, Sam Grizzle has been a professional gambler for his entire life. The poker player has seen the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. According to Todd Brunson, ?He's been staked more than the transcontinental railway line.? Grizzle is known for building up huge bankrolls, taking shots, going busto, and then doing it all over again. He is also known for getting into a scuffle with Phil Hellmuth.

In his lifetime, Grizzle has winnings in the millions of dollars. In 2000, Grizzle won $52,962 for a first-place finish in the Jack Binion World Poker Open. He also cashed in the Fifth-Annual Five-Star World Poker Classic $25,000 championship event, good for $46,410.

Grizzle?s play is not as legendary as his life, and perhaps the greatest anecdote was published in Card Player by Todd Brunson:

"About 14 years ago, I was playing in a $150-$300 hold'em game at Commerce Casino. Early in the morning, Sam Grizzle walks in and starts commenting on how good the game is. When asked why he's not playing, he pulls out his bankroll ($2) and sarcastically asks how much the buy-in is.

"He leaves, and after talking to Puggy Pearson, comes back with $10,000 and starts to play. Now, after about an hour, Sam and Puggy get into an argument (about what, I can't remember offhand), and Puggy picks up his $10,000 and half of what Sam was winning, leaving Sam with about $400, far short of the required buy-in. Fortunately for Sam, no one says anything. Sam goes all in five or six times right away, and in about four hours, he is winning around $40,000.

"If this isn't amazing enough, Sam quits the game, announcing that he's going to do us a big favor and go play the tournament, allowing us to keep what money we had left. (He also told us how smart he was and dumb we were, of course.) You can guess what happened next: Sam the genius wins the tournament and another $120,000 to go with the $40,000 he won from us earlier that morning; not bad for a guy who showed up at the casino with $2 in his pocket.

"It's now 6 a.m. and he's been in the Commerce Casino for exactly 24 hours. It's time to get some sleep; that is, if he were a normal human, but Sam's far from that. He comes up to the top section, where there's a tough $800-$1,600 razz game in progress. Sam stumbles over and bellies up to the table, losing his entire $160,000 in a fairly short period of time."

     
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