Triple Crown (poker)
In poker, the term Triple Crown is used in three ways:
- One is for winning three different events in three days at the same venue.
- Another is for winning the WSOP Main Event, The Poker Players Championship, and WSOP Player of the Year in the same WSOP.
- The final and more commonly used is for winning all three of the following across an entire career:
- *Any bracelet at a World Series of Poker event;
- *A Main Event on the World Poker Tour ;
- *A Main Event on the European Poker Tour.
On January 25th, 2010, Jake Cody won the EPT Deauville Main Event and closed out the first of his three Triple Crown legs. He followed that up on September 4th, 2010, winning the WPT London Poker Classic, and completed the crown on June 4th, 2011 by earning a WSOP Bracelet after winning the $25,000 Heads-Up Championship. It took him 1 year, 4 months, 11 days, which is the shortest span of the ten players to complete all three legs of the Triple Crown.
Triple Crown winners
Information correct as of December 2024.| No | Player | WSOP bracelet | WPT Main Event title | EPT/PSC Main Event title | Time span | Age at time of Triple Crown win | Ref. |
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