Poker Hall of Fame Adds Two Players
Saturday November 1, 2008
This year, the Poker Hall of Fame inducted two new members to it's exclusive club: Harry Orenstein, who invented the hole cam that's made poker on TV exciting, and Dewey Tomko (pictured), who has won 3 World Series of Poker bracelets and finished second in the WSOP Main Event twice. He's also the holder of the longest consecutive Main Event participation record: he's played in it 35 years in a row. He's been playing in the Main Event longer than I've been alive! Impressive. Congrats to both men.
See the list of all the 37 members of the Poker Hall of Fame.


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