Stewart Gillespie
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Stewart Gillespie is an American poker player best known for his deep run in the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event, where he finished in 10th place. He is also recognized for his background as a math teacher, which adds a unique element to his poker career.
Player Overview
Stewart Gillespie is an American professional poker player from Arkansas. He gained widespread recognition for his performance in the 2011 WSOP Main Event, where he navigated a massive field to reach the final table and eventually finished 10th, earning a substantial six-figure payout. Prior to his poker career, Gillespie worked as a math teacher, a profession that often draws commentary in poker circles.
Career Highlights
Gillespie's most notable achievement is his 10th-place finish in the 2011 WSOP Main Event. He has multiple other cashes in WSOP events and other major tournaments, though specific details of other deep runs are not extensively documented.
Playing Style
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Stories and Labels
Gillespie is frequently identified as the "math teacher" who made a deep run in poker's biggest tournament. His background in education has been a recurring narrative in media coverage, often highlighting the contrast between the classroom and the poker table.
Learning Takeaways
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