Joe Beevers - Poker Career

Poker Career

Beevers began playing poker by entering a £10 pot limit stud rebuy poker tournament during a blackjack session in Luton. He went on to regularly play in a seven-card stud game in North London, where he estimates he won £35,000 to start his bankroll. By the time he finished university, he was earning well enough from playing poker and giving lessons to teachers and other students that he never returned to office work.

Prior to the emergence of televised poker, Beevers ran private poker games with Ram Vaswani. They played much pot limit Omaha there, which Beevers considers to be his preferred poker variant. It was in this game that they met Barny and Ross Boatman, the other two members of the Hendon Mob. Beevers began to travel to tournaments and won his first major event in Amsterdam in 1997. Upon winning, Beevers called his flatmate at 3am and sang Queen's "We Are the Champions" down the phone to him.

Beevers and the rest of The Hendon Mob were invited by Nic Szeremeta to appear in the brand new Late Night Poker television series, and supported the then-questionable idea of using a hole cam to make poker into a spectator sport. Beevers appeared in all 6 series of the show, and is tied with Dave Colclough for a record 10 appearances. Beevers made the Grand Final in seasons 1, 4 and 5.

Beevers was the first member of The Hendon Mob to cash in a World Series of Poker (WSOP) event, placing 14th in the $2,500 pot limit Texas hold 'em event in the 1996 World Series of Poker.

Beevers also finished as the runner-up both to Jimmy White in the 2003 Poker Million and to Xuyen Pham in The Gaming Club World Poker Championship. He also finished on the TV bubble of the World Poker Tour (WPT) season 3 championship and finished in the money of the 2005 WSOP $10,000 no limit hold'em main event.

His major titles include:

  • £2500 No Limit Hold'em, Great British Poker Tour - Grand Final 2007
  • Hold'em 100, 2000
  • £200 pot limit Omaha, British Open 2002
  • €1,000 no limit hold'em, Irish Open 2003
  • £300 pot limit hold'em, Poker Classics 2003
  • $5,000 no limit hold'em, Four Queens Poker Classic 2004
  • Poker Nations Cup 2006 and 2008
  • 2007 Poker Million

As of 2009, his total live tournament winnings exceed $2,400,000.

He is sponsored by Full Tilt Poker.

Beevers has written over 40 articles on The Hendon Mob's website, the introduction to the European edition of Michael Kaplan's book Aces and Kings (ISBN 1-84529-298-7) and two poker lessons for Matthew Hilger's website internettexasholdem.com.

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