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Cobb won his second bracelet in 1987, defeating multi-bracelet winner ] heads-up in a seven card stud event. He later won two more bracelets at the WSOP, both in seven card stud events. Cobb won his second bracelet in 1987, defeating multi-bracelet winner ] heads-up in a seven card stud event. He later won two more bracelets at the WSOP, both in seven card stud events.


Cobb also finished ] of the $10,000 ] ] main event in 1986 (34th), 1987 (34th), and ] (28th). Cobb also finished ] of the $10,000 ] ] main event in 1986 (34th), 1987 (34th), and ] (28th).


As of 2010, his total live tournament winnings exceed $1,400,000.<ref></ref> As of 2010, his total live tournament winnings exceed $1,400,000.<ref></ref>

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Artie Cobb
Nickname(s)None
ResidenceBethel, New York
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)4
Money finish(es)30
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
28th, 1990

Artie Cobb is an American professional poker player, based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Originally from New York, Cobb began playing poker there and moved to Las Vegas in 1976.

Poker Career

Cobb has won 4 bracelets at the World Series of Poker (WSOP), three of them in seven-card stud. To date, no player has made more in WSOP stud events than Cobb.

He won his first bracelet in the 1983 WSOP $1,000 seven card stud event Hi-Lo event, defeating David Singer during the heads-up play. This was Cobb's first cash in any WSOP event.

Cobb won his second bracelet in 1987, defeating multi-bracelet winner Don Williams heads-up in a seven card stud event. He later won two more bracelets at the WSOP, both in seven card stud events.

Cobb also finished in the money of the $10,000 no limit Texas hold'em main event in 1986 (34th), 1987 (34th), and 1990 (28th).

As of 2010, his total live tournament winnings exceed $1,400,000.

World Series of Poker Bracelets

Year Tournament Prize (US$)
1983 $1,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo $52,000
1987 $5,000 Seven Card Stud $142,000
1991 $1,500 Seven Card Stud $146,400
1998 $2,500 Seven Card Stud $152,000

Notes

  1. Hendon Mob database WSOP All Time Stud
  2. Hendon Mob tournament results
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