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Nickname(s)
  
WCGRider

Bracelet(s)
  
1

Money finish(es)
  
1

Final table(s)
  
2

Name
  
Doug Polk

Money finish(es)
  
8


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Highest ITM Main Event finish
  
592nd, 2011

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Douglas Polk (born December 16, 1988) is an American professional poker player. Polk plays under the alias WCGRider, specializing in heads-up No Limit hold'em.

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Early life

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Polk was born in Pasadena, California, and has loved strategy games ever since he was five, when his father taught him chess. At the age of 15, Polk was a competitive electronic sports player before transitioning to poker in college.

Poker career

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Polk attended the University of North Carolina Wilmington, but dropped out before graduating to pursue poker full-time. He started playing $0.01/$0.02 stakes at PokerStars and ran a $20 deposit into $10,000. During this time, Polk described himself as a "breakeven rakeback pro".

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In 2011, he was nearly broke and decided to fully focus on the game. By 2013, he was considered one of the best online cash game players in heads-up no limit hold'em. He played fellow professional poker player Ben "Sauce123" Sulsky in a highly publicized match of 15,000 hands. Polk walked away a $740,000 winner and received an additional $100,000 bonus for winning.

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Polk was vocal about Daniel Negreanu's challenge of beating the $25/$50 stakes with two weeks of practice, criticizing him for underestimating his opponents. In mid-2015, Doug started the poker training site Upswing Poker with longtime friend and fellow poker professional Ryan Fee. Polk started a successful YouTube channel, Doug Polk Poker in 2016, and posts weekly to it.

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In 2015, Polk was selected to play heads-up no limit hold'em against A.I. poker bot Claudico, along with professional poker players Dong Kim, Jason Les and Bjorn Li. Each player was set to play 20,000 hands against Claudico for a team total of 80,000 hands. The human players ended up defeating Claudico for 732,713 chips, with Polk beating the bot for 213,000. The team received a total of $100,000 for the victory.

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Polk was involved in an argument with fellow poker player Ben Tollerene over a coaching deal.

As of June 2017, his total live tournament earnings exceed $8,800,000.

References

Doug Polk Wikipedia