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Biography
Born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1967, Kathy Liebert earned her place in poker history in 2002, as the winner of the inaugural Party Poker Million tournament. She bested 139 players (including 3rd place finisher Phil Hellmuth) to win the first Texas Hold'em with a $1,000,000 first-place prize! To this day, it remains her biggest cash and secures her place among the highest earning female players in the world, where Liebert is second only to Vanessa Selbst.
Even in 2002, Liebert was already an established player on the live circuit, with dozens of tournament cashes. She has remained as active through the years and is currently the world's number one female player by final tables (150) and paid places (262).
Written by Annie RKH
Last update: 27/03/2015
Latest performances
Tournament | Results | |
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2016/2017 WPT Legends of PokerWednesday 24 August 2016 |
$4,695 4th |
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2016 SRH Poker Open$250 NLHE Turbo Deep Stack USD25K GTD Tuesday 16 August 2016 |
$503 15th |
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2016/2017 WPT ChoctawFriday 29 July 2016 |
$7,821 84th |
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CPPT IV - 2016 Deepstack Extravaganza IIISunday 17 July 2016 |
$11,237 52nd |
Statistics of Kathy Liebert
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The biggest cashes of Kathy Liebert
$1,000,000
Rank: 1 / 139$8000 Limit Texas Holdem
Mar 14, 2002
Tournament | Results |
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Event 2: $10000 NLHE Bay 101 Shooting Star 2009 WPT VII - Bay 101 Shooting Star Bay 101 Mar 16, 2009 |
$550,000 2 / 391 |
$10000 NLHE Borgata Poker Open 2005 WPT IV - Borgata Poker Open Borgata Sep 19, 2005 |
$427,115 3 / 515 |
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