Chris Ferguson
Chris Ferguson | |
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Nickname(s) | Jesus |
Residence | Pacific Palisades, California |
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | 5 |
Money finish(es) | 51 [1] |
Highest ITM Main Event finish | Winner, 2000 |
World Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | None |
Final table(s) | 1 |
Money finish(es) | 7 |
Chris "Jesus" Ferguson (born Christopher Philip Ferguson April 11 1963, in Los Angeles, California) is a professional poker player.
Early Life
Ferguson attended UCLA where he earned a Ph.D. in computer science (focusing on virtual network algorithms) in 1999 after five years as an undergraduate and 13 years as a graduate student.[2] His Ph.D. advisor was Leonard Kleinrock. Ferguson's parents have doctoral degrees in mathematics and his father, Thomas Ferguson, teaches game theory and theoretical probability at UCLA. His style is highly mathematical, using a strong knowledge of game theory and developing computer simulations to improve his understanding of the game.
Poker
Ferguson was playing poker before age 10. In college he honed his skill on IRC playing poker for play money in chat rooms. In 1994, he began playing in tournaments in California and in 1995, he entered his first World Series of Poker. Ferguson beat T. J. Cloutier at the main event of the 2000 WSOP to win the $1.5 million prize.
In 2004, Ferguson helped launch the online poker site Full Tilt Poker.
Ferguson finished runner-up to Phil Hellmuth in the 2005 National Heads-Up Poker Championship. He made the finals again in 2006, but again finished second, this time to Ted Forrest.
As of 2007, his total live tournament winnings exceed $6,100,000.[3]
World Series of Poker bracelets
Year | Tournament | Prize (US$) |
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2000 | $2,500 Seven Card Stud | $151,000 [4] |
2000 | $10,000 No Limit Texas Hold 'em World Championship | $1,500,000 [5] |
2001 | $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo Split Eight or Better | $164,735 [6] |
2003 | $2,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Split Eight or Better | $123,680 [7] |
2003 | $2,000 1/2 Limit Hold'em - 1/2 Seven Card Stud | $66,220 [8] |
In addition to these bracelets, Ferguson is the only player to have won three World Series of Poker circuit events.[9]
Nickname
Ferguson is nicknamed "Jesus" because of his trademark long brown hair and beard.[10] He is a relatively quiet player who often adopts a similar motionless pose in situations where he could be "read". He adopted his trademark wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses consciously, trying to disguise the fact that he was a college student.[11]
Other facts
On television, some interesting factlets about him have been revealed, including his presidency of a swing dancing club at UCLA, as well as his ability to throw playing cards fast enough to cut through bananas, carrots, and even melons. He claims to have painstakingly turned $1 into more than $20,000 on an online poker site over six months, as a personal challenge. He talks about this in an evening as a guest on Poker Night Live, which can still be seen on the channels online video player. [citation needed] Similarly, to show that it could be done, he turned $0 into $10,000 on Full Tilt by first winning freeroll tournaments, and then playing with the prize money. Despite passing the $10k target the challenge continues and was at one point over $20k. [12]
Notes
- ^ Chris Ferguson player ID
- ^ Brooks, Michael (2007). "Time enough for countin'". NewScientist. 194 (2604): 52–53.
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ignored (help) - ^ Hendon Mob tournament results: Chris Ferguson
- ^ 2000 $2,500 Seven card Stud
- ^ $10,000 No Limit Hold'em World Championship
- ^ $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo
- ^ $2,000 Omaha Hi-Lo
- ^ $2,000 1/2 Limit Hold'em, 1/2 Seven Card Stud
- ^ "Chris is first to three Circuit wins".
- ^ ""Jesus" origin".
- ^ "Chris Ferguson interview".
- ^ Chris Ferguson Challenge