Cissy Bottoms
Although Cissy does not enter tournaments (she
prefers live play or ring games), she's highly respected and one
of the best players around. PokerPages places her in their
Women's
Hall of Fame.
Annie Duke
Phil Hellmuth calls her the "best all-around
woman poker player today!". Check out this mother of three's profile
on
PokerPages.
Barbara Enright
For a wonderful interview with the two-time Ladies
World Champion (and a 5th-finish in the WSOP '95), visit
Pokerbooks.
Jennifer Harmon
Harmon is used to being underestimated by male
opponents who have no idea who this 5'2, baby-faced woman is, and
she likes it that way. Read the excellent Alyson G. Hurt's article
on women poker players, featuring Jennifer, Cissy, and others.
Susie Isaacs
Linda Johnson
PokerPages features both a
profile
and an
interview
with the so-called "First Lady of Poker" and WSOP '97 Razz Champion.
Kathy Liebert
Insightful
article
by Kathy Liebert herself, one of the few women (along with Barbara
Enright, to make the top-12 Poker Tournament Players of the Year,
in '97 and '99) on how she began and her advice in poker strategy.
Cindy Violette
Cindy prefers the high-stakes action and is described
as "one of the best poker players around- of either sex" in brief
mentions from both
Gambling
Magazine.
New! For a longer profile,
Cigar
Aficionado's Michael Konik details Cindy's rise,
the breakdown of her marriage, and her continued success as a leading
pro player.
Marsha Waggoner
Karen Wolfson
A former boxman at a Las Vegas casino, Karen
has played poker for over 20 years and is the 1984 WSOP Women's
Seven Card Stud Champion. She was runner-up twice in
'95
and again in
'97.