Poker Players: Player Interviews

Poker's wiseguys

Sammy Farha

Sam Farha is a bona fide poker legend
Sam Farha is a bona fide poker legend

The Big Game legend describes his first trip to Vegas and why he lost the 2003 WSOP Main Event to Chris Moneymaker

Even among the highest of high stakes poker players, Sammy Farha is known to be a big-action guy. He is fearless at the table, an expert on pressuring opponents, and unafraid of taking major risks for major rewards. Born in Lebanon and based in Texas, Farha began playing poker in 1990, won his first bracelet six years later and quickly established himself as the coolest cat in the biggest game. Early on in our interview, Farha talks about finishing runner-up to Chris Moneymaker in the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event…

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