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Allen Kessler Allen Kessler Poker Player

Allen Kessler is an American professional poker player now residing in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has over 250 tournament cashes as recorded in the Hendon Mob Database with more than 50 WSOP cashes and more than 40 WSOP Circuit cashes including 3 rings and nine cashes in the 2010 World Series of Poker, the most cashes of any player at the 2010 WSOP. Those nine cashes include a 2nd place finish. Kessler is also the Heartland Poker Tour Player of the Year for 2013. His career earnings exceed $3.2 million with an excess of $1 million in earnings at the WSOP.

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Poker career

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Kessler started playing poker in college and in the 1980's he spent time in Atlantic City playing slot machines. When the casinos offered poker in the 1990's, Kessler played high-stakes games with players like John Hennigan, Cyndy Violette, Nick Frangos, and Phil Ivey.

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After years of experience at the cash tables he started playing tournament poker and in 2001 finished 16th in the 2001 WSOP 5K Omaha Hi-Lo Split 8 or Better. His first final table at the WSOP came in 2005 where he finished 2nd to Todd Brunson in the $2,500 Omaha Hi-Lo.

At the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP), Kessler had a total of nine cashes, setting the record for most cashes in that year's series. This included his biggest career cash of $276,485 when he finished 2nd to Frank Kassela in the $10K Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 Championship. At the 2014 World Series of Poker he had 5 cashes including a final table appearance in the prestigious 50K Poker Players Championship.

Highlighted among his 15 documented live tournament wins are; Main Event Champion - 2009 Winter Bayou Poker Challenge and Main Event Champion - 2014 WSOPC at Foxwoods Casino.

In the 2006 L.A. Poker Classic he appeared in his first televised final table finishing third in the WPT Invitiational - No Limit Hold'em event.

Kessler is the Heartland Poker Tour Player of the Year 2013. He earned this title without winning a single HPT event that year but cashing in 12 of 20 events for over $85,000, and making four final tables.

As of 2016, his total live tournament winnings exceed $3,270,000.

Nickname and other activities

Kessler was given the nickname "The Chainsaw" at a 2007 WPT Foxwoods Casino event because of his intimidating playing style. The badge is quite the contradiction considering that Allen is generally considered one of the biggest nits in the game of poker and is always looking to increase his equity as a tournament grinder.

He is a fan of playing penny slots and video poker often tweeting out photos of his notable wins.

The Mid-State Poker Tour's Main Event tournament structure was designed by Allen Kessler and is identified as "Chainsaw Approved".

The term "Chainsaw Approved" is now commonly used in the tournament poker community to refer to an event whose blind structure and fees are a good value for the player.

Kessler's complaints, along with other players, actually effected a change in the blind structure for some of the 2015 WSOP events according to an interview with Tournament Director Jack Effel.

References

Allen Kessler Wikipedia