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5 best all-time women players in the World Series of Poker

Updated November 30, 2024 - 5:54 pm

Women have been a force at the World Series of Poker since the first event for women was held in 1977.

Vera Richmond was the first woman to win an open WSOP event in 1982, and women captured an open-field event for 10 consecutive years at the WSOP from 2012 to 2021.

Here are the top five female players in WSOP history:

1. Kristen Foxen

The Canadian captured her fifth career WSOP bracelet forr tourrnament victories when she won the $1,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em Six-Max tournament on WSOP Online in October 2024. Foxen, who finished 13th in the 2024 Main Event, has more than $2.8 million in career WSOP earnings as of November 2024.

2. Vanessa Selbst

The graduate of Yale law school is one of three women with three WSOP bracelets for tournament victories and joins Foxen as the only women to win three open-field live events. Selbst has more than $2.2 million in career WSOP earnings, tops on the women’s WSOP all-time money list.

3. Loni Hui

A native of Staten Island, New York, Hui owns two bracelets, both coming in open events. Hui also has won five times on the WSOP Circuit, and her career WSOP earnings of more than $1.9 million rank fourth on the women’s WSOP all-time money list.

4. Jennifer Harman

One of four women to win two open-field WSOP events. Harman excels at all variants, earning her bracelets in limit hold’em and 2-7 Draw Lowball. She has more than $1.5 million in career WSOP earnings and was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 2015.

5. Barbara Enright

A member of the Poker Hall of Fame, Enright is a three-time WSOP bracelet winner. She captured the WSOP Ladies Championship twice (1986 and 1994) and also is the only woman to reach the final table of the WSOP Main Event, finishing fifth in 1995.

Contact David Schoen at dschoen@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-5203. Follow @DavidSchoenLVRJ on Twitter.

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