2010 Hall of Fame Top Vote-Getters Named

by , Sep 1, 2010 | 11:39 am

It’s just a list, but a fun and important one … the Class of 2010 to be considered for the Poker Hall of Fame presented by Jack Link’s Beef Jerky. Er, wait a minute, scratch that last part. You mean there’s no sponsor plausibly affecting the outcome of how things get inked into the record books? Next thing you’re gonna tell me is there’s no Jungleman or Durrrr. Wha’? Didn’t you see him get 2nd place!?! I mean the old guy, not Jungleman. He’s not even 21 yet, so that’s understandable that he shouldn’t be eligible ’til next year. OK, anyways …

Here are the names being considered this go-round … on first glance I don’t see any insta-scratches … so all 10 get at least a shake:

CHRIS FERGUSON
BARRY GREENSTEIN
JENNIFER HARMAN-TRANIELLO
DAN HARRINGTON
PHIL IVEY
LINDA JOHNSON
TOM McEVOY
DANIEL NEGREANU
SCOTTY NGUYEN
ERIK SEIDEL

THE PUBLIC HAS SPOKEN AND CHOSEN THEIR CANDIDATES FOR THE 2010 CLASS OF THE POKER HALL OF FAME

PRESENTING THE PUBLIC’S TOP TEN NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2010 CLASS

LAS VEGAS (September 1, 2010) – After a two-month process on WSOP.com, the public has made clear who they think should be inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 2010.  It will now be up to the current Hall of Famers and a panel of media members to determine who actually does join this exclusive club.

The following represents the Top 10 nominated individuals at WSOP.com from July 1 – August 31.

NAME
CHRIS FERGUSON
BARRY GREENSTEIN
JENNIFER HARMAN-TRANIELLO
DAN HARRINGTON
PHIL IVEY
LINDA JOHNSON
TOM McEVOY
DANIEL NEGREANU
SCOTTY NGUYEN
ERIK SEIDEL

*Listed alphabetically without correlation to amount of nominations received

Now the process moves forward with the vetting of these candidates by the Poker Hall of Fame Governing Council, who will select the final list of candidates eligible for induction in 2010.  That will be followed by the voting of the final nominees by the 16 living Hall of Fame members and a 17-person media panel.  Only these 33 individuals cast votes for induction.

The criteria they will consider in their vote are as follows:

  • A player must have played poker against acknowledged top competition
  • Played for high stakes
  • Played consistently well, gaining the respect of peers
  • Stood the test of time
  • Or, for non-players, contributed to the overall growth and success of the game of poker, with indelible positive and lasting results.

The 2010 Class of the Poker Hall of Fame will be inducted as part of the World Series of Poker Main Event final table festivities in November.

102 valid unique names received nominations during the public nomination process, including 44 who received multiple nominations.  All of these individuals are still eligible for future consideration.

ABOUT THE POKER HALL OF FAME

The Poker Hall of Fame, established in 1979, was acquired by Harrah’s Entertainment along with the World Series of Poker in 2004.  Though the Hall of Fame is virtual in nature, its membership includes poker’s most influential players and other important contributors to the game. There are 16 living members, and 38 members have been bestowed the honor of Poker Hall of Famer.  The Poker Hall of Fame traditionally elects one or two members annually.  The enshrinement ceremony is now held in concert with the final table of the Main Event of the WSOP, held each November in Las Vegas.


10 Comments to “2010 Hall of Fame Top Vote-Getters Named”


  1. Kevin Mathers
    says:

    With the eligibility requirements dropped down to 50%, and with a maximum of two players elected, you’ll wonder who can get the most votes from those 10. I’d think it’ll be Seidel and either Greenstein or Johnson.


  2. DanM
    says:

    Hmm. I’ve got one definite on my list so far, I think — not who’d you probably expect from me. I do think Tom McEvoy stands to become some sort of Susan Lucci character in poker.


  3. Kevin Mathers
    says:

    I’d agree on McEvoy, he’s got enough of a fan base who’ll get him in the top 10.

    Also, Ivey/Negreanu will get in, but there seems to be enough voters who will use the “stands the test of time” criteria to vote no.


  4. traction
    says:

    Disgusting. How can a guy who regularly jumps in my 30/60 razz game on Pokerstars, play 10 hands, get up $150 and then leave even be considered among this class of players. Tom McEvoy does NOT deserve HOF status.


  5. traction
    says:

    does NOT

    Dan, I wish you had a way the poster could edit their posts.


  6. Kevin Mathers
    says:

    Fixed.


  7. scott diamond
    says:

    Well if your going to go off of popularity only then Ivey and Daniel have it locked.

    If your going to go off of Poker accomplishments there are some pretty close in that group,with the exception of McEvoy.

    I am going to be biased here because she is a good friend and has the BIGGEST Heart of anyone I have ever met. Linda Johnson has done things in the Poker Community charitable wise then ANY of those names on that list.

    Her accomplishments in Poker are awhile ago but she is still a recognized player and has some game in the Omaha events.

    I admire BG, Chris is a gentleman of the game, Jennifer is probably the BEST female player on the circuit,Harrington keeps going deep in events after all these years and Ivey, enough said…

    Scotty well his 50k win awhile back changed my opinion of him and until he puts his ego in check I say NO. DN I am not a fan of and I have my reasons but his Poker resume is very impressive, but he has time still, he is young.

    My votes this is a tough decision either BG and Linda or Harrington and Linda…If we make it 3 people I’ll be happy with that.


  8. DanM
    says:

    I’ve got three yesses in mind at this point.


  9. TOCurmudgeon
    says:

    I agree with Mr. Diamond. Linda Johnson clearly deserves election based on her broad body of work.


  10. DanM
    says:

    you don’t need to give linda a hard time about “her broad body”. she is a sexy woman in her own right. it is definitely duly noted the role she’s had in bringing ladies to the game, among many many other things.