Mark Seif
Mark Seif (born October 4, 1967) is an American professional poker player, California attorney, and TV show host.
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Nickname(s) | Un |
Residence | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Born | October 4, 1967 |
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | 2 |
Money finish(es) | 10 |
Highest ITM Main Event finish | None |
World Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | None |
Final table(s) | 3 |
Money finish(es) | 11 |
Personal life
Seif was born in Cairo, Egypt before moving with his family at the age of two, to Southern California.[1][2] Seif attended LaSalle High School in Pasadena, California, and graduated in 1985. He then received a bachelor’s degree in Economics from UCLA in 1991 and a juris doctorate in 1997 from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.[3][4]
Seif worked for the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office from 1994-1996 as a California Supreme Court certified law student practitioner, and assisted in the prosecution of the OJ Simpson case. Subsequently, in 1997, Seif joined the national labor and employment law firm of Fisher & Phillips in their Newport Beach, California office. There he represented management exclusively in several high-profile sex harassment lawsuits. Seif left the firm in 1999 to become General Counsel of Preferred Capital Corporation, a business financial services firm in Tahoe City, California. In May 2001, Seif quit practicing law to pursue a full-time career as a professional poker player and TV personality.
In 2016, Seif founded PRIME Soccer Club, a competitive sports organization in Southern Nevada, where he serves as executive director. Seif currently resides in Henderson, Nevada with his wife, Jennifer, and their two daughters, Sarah and Ashley.[3]
Poker career
In 2001, Seif quit practicing law to play poker full-time.
Seif's first major cash was when he finished fourth in the second ever World Poker Tour (WPT) event in August 2002. In May 2003, Seif had his first cash in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in the $3,000 no limit Texas hold'em event, where he finished in 9th place with a final table that included poker professionals Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, and Erik Seidel among others.
Seif is best known for being the only player to win two WSOP bracelets in back-to-back events in 2005 in the $1,500 limit hold'em shootout and the $1,500 no limit hold'em events. He bested a field of 2,013 players to win his second bracelet at a final table that included poker professionals Minh Nguyen, Greg Raymer, Dave Ulliott, and Bill Gazes among others.
Later in 2005, Seif won the United States Poker Championship in seven-card stud at the Taj Majal in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He also made the final table at the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker that same year.
In 2007, Seif purchased a US Poker Bowl franchise named the Detroit Absolute Nuts, who went on to win the first ever US Poker Bowl Conference Championship.
Seif was a color commentator for the Professional Poker Tour television series which aired on the Travel Channel starting in July 2006 and ended in late 2009. He has been a spokesperson for Absolute Poker since 2004. It is estimated Seif earned in excess of $2 million per year as the public face of Absolutepoker.com, one of the biggest and highest revenue online poker sites in the world until April 15, 2011, when the US Government seized the domain names of the three leading online poker sites including Absolutepoker.com, Fulltiltpoker.com and Pokerstars.com forcing the poker sites to permanently shut down US operations. Several years later, Pokerstars.com re-entered the US market in the state of New Jersey, but with limited success.
As of 2012, Seif’s total live tournament winnings exceed $3 million, and verified total online tournament winnings exceed $ 4.5 million. Coupled with endorsement compensation, it is estimated Seif has earned more than $20 million in his still-active, but much less so, poker career. .[5] His 10 cashes at the WSOP account for $866,303 of those winnings.[6]
WSOP bracelets
Year | Tournament | Prize |
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2005 | $1,500 Limit Texas hold'em | $181,330 |
2005 | $1,500 No Limit Texas hold'em | $611,145 |
Mark Seif Quotes
Notes
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on August 22, 2010. Retrieved August 20, 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Playing Seif-ly at the poker table". October 31, 2005.
- http://www.markseif.com/bio
- http://www.avvo.com/attorneys/mark-seif-361328.html
- Hendon Mob tournament results
- World Series of Poker Earnings Archived August 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, worldseriesofpoker.com
- ESPN Poker Tip of the Week, sports.espn.go.com
- Everson, Zach (December 23, 2010). "Know When to Hold'em". enRoute. Retrieved June 24, 2014.
External links
Mark Seif is the executive director of a youth soccer club in Las Vegas and Henderson, Nevada named "PRIME Soccer Club." primesoccerclub.com