Deeb Poker / Poker Pro Shaun Deeb Faces Possible Ban
Whether for charity or not, male Deeb Poker players Shaun Deeb and David “Blue Knight1” Sesso were among the entrants for the $1000 Ladies No Limit Hold'em.
It's always odd when male players show up for a ladies event at the WSOP; it's such a blatant disregard for rules that one has to wonder if it's.
There is a raging debate going on in the poker world over an incident that took place last month in which poker pro Shaun Deeb sat down at the table for the Ladies No-Limit Hold'em Championship dressed in drag. ...
Shaun Deeb played the WSOP Ladies Event yesterday and ruffled a few feathers here at the World Series of Deeb Poker. There's a lot of talk about whether it's right or wrong for men to play the Ladies Event. Deeb tells us his thoughts in this ...
By now, most WSOP followers have heard about the group of males who played in the 2010 WSOP Ladies' Event. Las Vegas pro Shaun Deeb headlined the handful of men who registered for the event, making a splash with his drag ensemble.
Whether for charity or not, male Deeb Poker players Shaun Deeb and David “Blue Knight1” Sesso were among the entrants for the $1000 Ladies No Limit Hold'em Championship at the 2010 World Series of Poker ( WSOP ).
For the likes of Collopy and Deeb Poker, the idea of multi-tabling online tournaments is second nature, but it's still a peculiar sight in live poker. But who was this flitting enigma, scampering from the final two tables of the $3000 HORSE ...
A woman, who I later found out was Joy Miller representing Bluff Magazine, also announced soon after the tournament started that online poker legend Shaun Deeb was playing (in drag) because he lost a prop bet. ...
Not many stories in the “Where Are They Now” series have as many elements as the story of Freddy Deeb Poker - from missing parents in a war-torn country, to having to play low-stakes poker because he had no other way to make money, ...




