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Encyclopedia > Jack Keller

"Gentleman" Jack Keller (?-December 2003) was a professional poker player.


Keller served in the United States Air Force prior to becoming a poker pro. He won the 1984 World Series of Poker main event, 3 WSOP bracelets and more than $1.4 million in tournament play during his career. He was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1994.


Keller had three children. He died in Tunica, Mississippi in December 2003.


External links

  • Interview with Kathy Keller Kolberg, Jack Keller's daughter (http://www.pokerplus.com/ikolberg.htm)
  • Hendon Mob tournament results (http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=137)

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