Bill Edler

William Noble ( born February 11, 1964) is an American former professional poker player.

From the University of California, Berkeley, he received a law degree.

He began in 2005 to play professional tournament poker and has played temporarily at # 57 the eternal money list.

In the spring of 2007, he, his first success came when he won the first place in Compton (California ) with a heads-up tournament. On his way to the title he let Patrick Antonius, Brad Booth, Michael Mizrachi, Ted Forrest and Barry Greenstein in the final behind.

After finals in two tournaments of the World Poker Tour in 2007, where he won nearly $ 300,000, he played an extraordinary World Series of Poker.

Noble won at the World Series of Poker bracelet in 2007 by winning a $ 5,000 No Limit Hold'em tournament, which he earned in prize money over $ 900,000. The tournament was played with a maximum of six players per table ( shorthanded ). At the final table he defeated, among others, Erik Friberg, Dutch Boyd and Tony G.

He played for his bracelet Triumph an excellent main event in 2007. He was attended by over 6300 participants 23 and so received a cash prize of $ 333,490. This was his first Main Event, which he played at all.

Only six weeks after the 2007 World Series, Bill Edler won his first title at the World Poker Tour. The tournament in Biloxi, he won nearly $ 750,000.

His last tournament win Edler scored in January 2011. In his poker career he scored $ 3,449,004 through official poker tournaments.

Bracelets World Series of Poker

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