Triple Crown (poker)
In poker, the term Triple Crown is used in three ways:
- One is for winning three different events in three days at the same venue.[citation needed]
- Another is for winning the WSOP Main Event, The Poker Players Championship, and WSOP Player of the Year in the same WSOP.
- The final and more commonly used is for winning all three of the following across an entire career:[1][2]
- Any bracelet at a World Series of Poker event;
- A Main Event on the World Poker Tour (WPT);
- A Main Event on the European Poker Tour (EPT, rebranded as the PokerStars Championship for 2017 only).
So far, only 10 players have completed the Triple Crown: Gavin Griffin,[3] Roland De Wolfe,[4] Jake Cody,[5] Bertrand Grospellier,[6] Davidi Kitai,[7] Mohsin Charania,[8] Harrison Gimbel,[9] Niall Farrell,[10] Roberto Romanello,[11] and Mike Watson.[12] In 2008, Griffin won his first World Poker Tour title, becoming the first to complete the feat.
On January 25, 2010, Cody won the EPT Deauville. He followed that up on September 4, 2010, Cody won the WPT London Poker Classic, and then, he completed the crown on June 4, 2011. It took him 1 year, 4 months, 11 days, which is the quickest of the nine.[13]
Triple Crown winners
[edit]Information correct as of July 2024.
No | Player | WSOP bracelet(s) | WPT Main Event title(s) | EPT/PSC Main Event title(s) | Time span | Ref. |
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1 | Gavin Griffin | 2004 | 2008 | 2007 | 3 years, 8 months, 17 days | [14] |
2 | Roland De Wolfe | 2009 | 2005 | 2006 | 3 years, 10 months, 17 days | [15] |
3 | Jake Cody | 2011 | 2010 | 2010 | 1 year, 4 months, 11 days | [16] |
4 | Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier | 2011, 2019 | 2008 | 2008 | 3 years, 5 months, 5 days | [17] |
5 | Davidi Kitai | 2008, 2013, 2014 | 2011 * | 2012 | 3 years, 10 months | [18] |
6 | Mohsin Charania | 2017 | 2013, 2014 | 2012 | 5 years, 2 months | [19] |
7 | Harrison Gimbel | 2017 | 2016 | 2010 | 7 years, 6 months | [20] |
8 | Niall Farrell | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2 years, 1 month | [21] |
9 | Roberto Romanello | 2020 | 2011 | 2010 | 9 years, 7 months | [22] |
10 | Mike Watson | 2024 ** | 2008 | 2016, 2023 | 15 years, 11 months, 28 days | [23] |
*Kitai's WPT title was won in a 482 player invitational tournament.
**Watson's WSOP bracelet was won in an online event.
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Gavin Griffin
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Roland De Wolfe
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Jake Cody
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Bertrand Grospellier
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Davidi Kitai
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Mohsin Charania
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Harrison Gimbel
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Niall Farrell
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Roberto Romanello
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Mike Watson
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Players one win away
[edit]Without WSOP bracelet
[edit]- Andrey Pateychuk
- Chino Rheem
- Moritz Kranich
- Simon Brändström
Without WPT Main Event title
[edit]- Adrián Mateos
- Artur Martirosian
- Barny Boatman
- Benjamin Wilinofsky
- Brandon Schaefer
- Carter Phillips
- Dimitar Danchev
- Dominik Panka
- Galen Hall
- Hossein Ensan
- Jason Mercier
- Jens Kyllönen
- John Juanda
- Kevin MacPhee
- Liv Boeree
- Manig Löser
- Martin Finger
- Maxim Lykov
- Michael Tureniec
- Oliver Weis
- Ognyan Dimov
- Paul Michaelis
- Ram Vaswani
- Rob Hollink
- Sebastian Ruthenberg
- Stephen Song
- Toby Lewis
Without EPT/PSC Main Event title
[edit]- Alan Goehring
- Alan Sternberg
- Alex Foxen
- Alexandre Gomes
- Andy Frankenberger
- Anthony Gregg
- Anthony Zinno
- Antonio Esfandiari
- Asher Conniff
- Barry Greenstein
- Bill Edler
- Brandon Cantu
- Brek Schutten
- Brian Altman
- Carlos Mortensen
- Chad Eveslage
- Chance Kornuth
- Chanracy Khun
- Chris Moorman
- Christian Rudolph
- Craig Varnell
- Dan Harrington
- Dan Smith
- Daniel Alaei
- Daniel Negreanu
- Daniel Sepiol
- Daniel Strelitz
- Daniel Weinman
- David "ODB" Baker
- David Benyamine
- David Chiu
- David Williams
- Dietrich Fast
- Dominik Nitsche
- Dylan Linde
- Eli Elezra
- Erick Lindgren
- Erik Seidel
- Eugene Katchalov
- Freddy Deeb
- Gediminas Uselis
- Gus Hansen
- Hoyt Corkins
- Howard Lederer
- J. C. Tran
- James Calderaro
- James Dempsey
- James Mackey
- Jared Jaffee
- Joe Hachem
- Juha Helppi
- John Hennigan
- John Phan
- Keven Stammen
- Kevin Eyster
- Matt Waxman
- Mel Judah
- Michael Gracz
- Michael Mizrachi
- Mike Leah
- Nick Petrangelo
- Nick Schulman
- Nenad Medić
- Noah Schwartz
- Ole Schemion
- Pat Lyons
- Paul Darden
- Pavel Plesuv
- Pete Chen
- Phil Ivey
- Phil Laak
- Prahlad Friedman
- Robert Mizrachi
- Rocco Palumbo
- Ryan Riess
- Ryan Tosoc
- Scott Clements
- Scott Eskenazi
- Scott Seiver
- Scotty Nguyen
- Sean Jazayeri
- Shawn Buchanan
- Soheb Porbandarwala
- Taylor Paur
- Ted Forrest
- Theo Jørgensen
- Tony Dunst
- Tuan Le
- Tyler Patterson
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- Dave Ulliott (died 2015)
- Gavin Smith (died 2019)
- John Gale (died 2019)
- Ron Rose (died 2019)
- Mike Sexton (died 2020)
- Layne Flack (died 2021)
- Doyle Brunson (died 2023)
References
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- ^ "Mohsin Charania". The Hendon Mob.
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- ^ "Niall Farrell". The Hendon Mob.
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- ^ "Bertrand Grospellier Poker Results". Card Player. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
- ^ "Davidi Katai Poker Results". Card Player. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
- ^ "Mohsin Charania Poker Results". Card Player. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
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