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Susie Isaacs is best known for being the first woman to win the World Series of Poker ladies championship back-to-back in 1996 and 1997. In 1998, she placed 10th in the World Series of Poker $10,000 event vying for the one million dollar first prize. She became the second woman in history to accomplish such an outstanding finish. In the 2006 World Series main event she managed to place in the top five percent out of a record breaking field of 8,773. In the 2007 ladies world championship event, she placed 35th out of a record breaking field of 1,279 making her the highest scoring woman in that event in World Series history. Susie is a professional tournament poker player. |
She is a regular columnist for the American Poker Player magazine, the Scene magazine and Woman Poker Player where her popular column Chip Chatter is featured.
Susie is the most published female writer on the subject of poker in the world. Books by Susie Isaacs: MsPoker: Up Close and Personal (out of print). The follow-up, MsPoker: I'm not Bluffing is a two book series. Part I includes her personal story and great true stories from the green felt. Part II is solely poker tournament strategy. She is the author of 1000 Best Poker Strategies and Secrets and Queens Can Beat Kings, Broad-Minded Poker. Her first novel, White Knight, Black Nights, Poker is Skill, Life is the Gamble will be released in the summer of 2007.
Susie was inducted into the Women in Poker Hall of Fame in February 2008 and was one of four in the Inaugural Induction along with Linda Johnson, Barbara Enright and Marsha Waggoner. Visit www.womenspokerhalloffame.com.
Susie has a regular radio show every Monday
evening at www.holdemradio.com. It is called, what else, "Broad-Minded Poker."