Huck Seed, Huckleberry (Huck) Seed, Huckleberry SeedHuckleberry (Huck) Seed is a successful professional poker player known for his low-key demeanor and wind proposition bets. Seed grew up in Corvallis, Montana and was an all-state basketball player standing at 6'7". He attended Caltech and majored in electrical engineering. In 1989 he took a leave of absence from school and never returned after starting to play poker. As of 2007 Huck Seed has one in excess of $3,500,000 and has 4 WSOP bracelets. He is stone cold at the table and never shows any emotions. If you're looking for the new-wave of online poker, Join PlayersOnly, the poker room where the true players are! Because of the Sleekness of their Interface and incredible bonus structure, PlayersOnly is America's Fastest Growing Poker Room! Receive an Instant 10% CASH BONUS and a 100% match poker bonus upto $650 and there are NO FEES for making a deposit! PlayersOnly hosts a $1,000,000.00 Freeroll Series and is Guaranteeing $3,000,000.00 in tournament prize money this month with one $150,000.00 guaranteed event at least once a month!Huck Seed is an interesting player as his height is imposing, but he rarely speaks while at the poker table. He may be better known for his proposition bets than for his poker playing skills. His prop bet that is most well known is the one that he made with fellow professional poker Phil Hellmuth Jr. Seed bet Hellmuth that he could stand in the ocean with the water up to his shoulders for 18 hours. Seed lost that bet, as he could only last 3 hours. In fact Phil Hellmuth, the self-confessed "Poker Brat", once said he considers Huck Seed to be one of the best players in the game. Seed did win his money back against Hellmuth, as he traveled to Hellmuth's home in Wisconsin and played 9-ball pool for $2,000 a game. Win your seat into the next WSOP or WPT Tournament through a satellite tournament! In the first tournament of the highly popular Poker After Dark Series on NBC, Huck Seed finished second only behind Gus Hansen. His biggest win to date was the 1996 $10,000 No Limit Hold'em World Championship, which netted him a cool $1 million. Seed also made the final table of the 1999 WSOP and finished 6th in the event. Huckleberry Seed has not been on the poker scene for some time now and nobody knows when he will return. --- by Bones McCoy at 1800-sports.com on April 23, 2008
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