Vince Burgio

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Vincent Burgio (born c.Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".)[1] is an American professional poker player and writer.[2] A member of the Senior Poker Hall of Fame,[3] he was a columnist for Card Player Magazine and is the author of Pizza, Pasta and Poker and Inside Poker: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.[4] He is based in West Hills, California.[1]

Early life and education

Born in Kansas City, Missouri,[3] Burgio first learned to play poker at the age of eight, playing penny ante with his family at Christmas.[5] He is a graduate of the University of Missouri, and moved to California in 1976.[6]

Poker career

In 1987, Burgio sold his construction business to focus on playing in poker tournaments full-time.[1]

Burgio came to note as the winner of best all-around player award at the 1992 Queens Poker Classic.[5] By 1994, he held four titles from the classic, plus an Ace-to-Draw title from the Poker Hall of Fame.[5]

Burgio won his first World Series of Poker in 1994, defeating 211 opponents for the title.[7] He won a WSOP bracelet in the Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo event, defeating a final table including both Howard "The Professor" Lederer and Jay Heimowitz. Burgio also made the final table of the $10,000 no limit hold'em main event that year, finishing in 4th place.[8] He also finished in the money of the Main Event in 1998.[9]

Burgio has made one World Poker Tour (WPT) final table, finishing 5th in the first season Gold Rush event won by Paul Darden.[10]

Burgio has also competed in numerous events of the Ultimate Poker Challenge and has won two events.[11][12]

As of 2025, his total live tournament winnings exceed $2,200,000.[13]

Writing career

Burgio wrote a regular column for CardPlayer Magazine.[2] He was called "The Andy Rooney of Poker" for his coverage of "quirky" human interest stories.[6]

He has authored his autobiography entitled Pizza, Pasta and Poker: The Private & Public Life of a Professional Poker Player.

Personal life

His wife, Debbie Burgio, supported his decision to become a full-time poker player.[1] He has four grown daughters.[6]

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