Which Superstar Poker Pro Are You?

Do you know when to hold em and when to fold em? Take our quiz and find out which world-famous poker legend is most like you...

Rick Waverley
Created by Rick Waverley
On Mar 29, 2017

What's the most impressive poker achievement?

Which is your favorite flavor of poker?

What style of play would you tend to use?

Which of the following famous Las Vegas casinos would you most love to play poker in?

In Texas Hold'em, which of the following hands would you be more likely to play?

What non-poker activity would you pick in Vegas?

How would you react to a really bad beat that knocked you out of a big tournament?

Beyond winning WSOP bracelets, which poker accolade would you desire the most?

Daniel Negreanu

Daniel Negreanu

You're Kid Poker, the Canadian who's become the friendly face of the sport as its exploded in popularity in the past decade. Winner of six WSOP bracelets and the all-time leader in live tournament earnings.

Phil Hellmuth

Phil Hellmuth

You're the Poker Brat, arguably the greatest poker player in the world. You beat Johnny Chan to win the Main Event as a 24-year-old, and have gone on to earn a record 14 WSOP bracelets and many other accolades.

Phil Ivey

Phil Ivey

You're the Tiger Woods of pro poker, a master of many styles of games who's won 10 WSOP bracelets and is recognized as a modern great.

Doyle Brunson

Doyle Brunson

You're Texas Dolly, the legendary icon of the poker world. Winner of two WSOP Main Events and 10 bracelets overall, you influenced a generation.

Johnny Chan

Johnny Chan

You're the Orient Express, the last player to win the Main Event twice, and winner of 10 WSOP bracelets. An all-time legend of the sport.

Antonio Esfandiari

Antonio Esfandiari

You're the Magician, the Persian kid who grew up in the USA and transferred his love of card tricks and illusion to the poker tables. Winner of three WSOP bracelets, including the 1-million-dollar buy-in One Drop tournament.

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