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Bernard Lee initially catapulted into the poker spotlight after finishing 13th in the 2005 World Series of Poker main event. Since then, Lee has enjoyed additional worldwide tournament success, capturing three titles in consecutive years. He won the $5,000 no-limit hold'em event (2006), the $2,000 no-limit hold'em event (2007) and the $600 no-limit hold'em shoot-out (2008), all at the World Poker Tour World Poker Finals at Foxwoods Resort Casino.
Away from the tables, Lee is one of the busiest poker media personalities in the business. Lee is the co-host of ESPN.com’s weekly poker show, ESPN Inside Deal. Additionally, Lee is the Boston Herald Sunday poker columnist, a regular columnist on ESPN.com and www. PokerNewsDaily.com. Lee is also the radio host of 'The Bernard Lee Poker Show' on 1120 AM in Boston (www.MoneyMattersRadio.net) and www.RoundersRadio.com worldwide. He also released two books, 'The Final Table, Volume I and II, both compilations of his Boston Herald columns. Besides being a regular commentator for WSOP Circuit and WSOP events, he also is an instructor for the WSOP Academy.
Lee is also the official spokesperson for Foxwoods Resort Casino’s poker room.
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Bernard Lee catapulted into the poker spotlight after he finished 13th in the 2005 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. Lee, a former marketing professional, has amassed almost $2 million in career winnings and captured three tournament titles on the poker tournament circuit. We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us.
Educated in the New England area (Harvard University, B.A., M.A.; Babson College M.B.A.), Lee is a former senior marketing/new business development manager for a Fortune 500 company. He currently lives in the Boston area with his wife and two kids.
The holidays will be just a bit brighter for 41 families, including 67 children in Boston this week, as the One Step Closer Foundation, in conjunction with FamilyAid Boston, teamed up with professional poker player Bernard Lee for a gift-giving event. Antique chinese poker chip jewelry.
'This is a challenging time of year for parents and children experiencing homelessness,' said Larry Seamans, FamilyAid Boston's president. 'The parents we work with are saving every penny for housing and can't provide their children with any kind of holiday. Their children are stressed with their need for a home, and won't even consider asking for something they might simply wish for or want like a simple toy. Bernard and his family are giving our families the gift of joy and celebration during what can be an otherwise stressful time.'
Lee, who rose to fame in the poker world after his 13th-place run in the 2005 World Series of Poker main event, was joined at the Saturday event by his family.
'My family and I really look forward to this time of year, and we truly love having the privilege of partnering with great organizations like FamilyAid Boston and One Step Closer Foundation to bring some joy to New England families during the holiday season,' said Lee. 'This year, we had a few surprises in store for both the parents and the kids, such as celebrity-autographed sports paraphernalia and specially-requested toys for individual kids. My family and I always look forward to this event, and we love seeing the kids' faces when they open their gifts.'
Lee is also the host of the Bernard Lee Poker Show in addition to his role as Vice President of Marketing and Operations for the One Step Closer Foundation. In 2011, he launched the Full House Charity Program, which has helped more than 275 families in the greater New England area since its inception.
Lee is also the host of the Bernard Lee Poker Show in addition to his role as Vice President of Marketing and Operations for the One Step Closer Foundation. In 2011, he launched the Full House Charity Program, which has helped more than 275 families in the greater New England area since its inception.