Roger Moore (poker player)

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Roger Moore
Hometown Eastman, Georgia
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) 1
Money finishes 11
Highest ITM main
event finish
6, 1986

Roger Moore is a professional poker player.

Moore grew up the son of sharecroppers. He quit school in the eighth grade and soon afterwards entered into military service. After the military he worked as a civil servant and for fun he would play poker. When he realized he was making more money playing poker, he quit his job and in 1968 moved to Las Vegas, Nevada.

Moore has played at the World Series of Poker since 1974, but has never won the main event (although no limit Texas hold 'em is not his preferred game). As of 2007 he has one WSOP bracelet, and career earnings of over $590,000. He was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1997.

Moore owns the Pine Bluff Golf Course and Country Club in Eastman, Georgia.

Moore has two children.

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