Winning events: WSOP 2004
Winning hand: 88222
Name: Greg 'Fossilman' Raymer
Location: Stonington, Connecticut
Cashes: 18
Total Winnings: $5,694,191
First Place Finishes: 3
WSOP Bracelets: 1
ProRank 1 Position: 496
ProRank 2 Position: 42
Favorite Poker Game: No Limit Texas Hold 'em
Hobbies: Collecting fossils
Children: Daughter, Sophie
Additional Info: Allergic to alcohol

Greg 'Fossilman' Raymer

Greg 'Fossilman' Raymer started playing poker during his college years with his Kappa Sigma fraternity brothers. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School back in 1992. He practiced law for over a decade, but no longer works as an attorney. In the following years, he developed a more serious infatuation with the game and started reading poker-related books and poker guides.

Greg 'Fossilman' Raymer started playing poker during his college years with his Kappa Sigma fraternity brothers. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School back in 1992. He practiced law for over a decade, but no longer works as an attorney. In the following years, he developed a more serious infatuation with the game and started reading poker-related books and poker guides. Fossilman first finished in the money of a WSOP event during 2001 in the Omaha Hi-Lo Split 8 or better. He also took part in the 2002 World Series of Poker won by Robert Varkoniy. To participate in 2003's World Series of Poker, he invested as much as $10,000 of his own money.

 

In 2004, he won a seat to the WSOP via $160 Double Shootout at the prominent online poker room Pokerstars.com. He had to outperform 2,575 entrants before he could claim the coveted 'WSOP champion' title and collect the $5,000,000 first place prize. At the time, it was the largest amount of money ever awarded in the poker industry. Commenting on that exciting event he said that he was very calm and focused all through the WSOP events. He made almost no moves that he later considered to be mistakes. Although at the final table, both he and his opponent David Williams had Full Houses, Raymer's hand was eventually stronger. He is now an official representative of PokerStars.com, alongside Chris Moneymaker and 2005 WSOP winner Joseph Hachem.

 

Raymer received his nickname, "Fossilman," because he is an ardent fossil collector. He revealed the he enjoyed using them as card protectors during poker games. Among his other eccentricities, is a weird pair of glasses he purchased in Disney World's Tower of Terror gift shop. After winning the 2004's World poker championship and nabbing the multi-million first prize, Greg spends little time playing tournaments, focusing instead on spending quality time his wife and daughter. Once, he said of himself that he only appeared to be a weirdo and that in real life he was actually much worse...

 

Raymer's advice to poker beginners is to play for free or for small stakes, and work their way up cautiously. As of 2006, his total tournament winnings exceed $5,700,000.

 

 

Player results

Event

Prize

Place

Date

Comment

2004 WSOP, Main Event

$5,000,000

1

May 28, 2004

No Limit Hold 'em

Fargo

$1,248

1

Sept. 18,2003

No Limit Hold 'em

New England Poker Classic 2001, Event #4

$25,560

1

March 31, 2001

Limit 7-Card Stud

Barge 2004

$320

2

Jul 27, 2004

Charity- Limit Deuce to Seven Lowball

World Poker Finals WPT Season 1, Event #1

$12,654

3

Oct 27, 2002

No Limit Hold 'em

37th Annual World Series of Poker

$93,124

5

Jul 25, 2006

WSOP Deuce to Seven Lowball

The World Masters - EPT/ Pokerstars Season 2

$3,037

6

Sept. 27, 2005

Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo

36th Annual World Series of Poker, Event #2

$119,450

6

June 22, 2005

WSOP No Limit Hold 'em

World Poker Finals WPT Season 1, Event #14

$3,700

9

Nov 9, 2002

No Limit Hold 'em

32nd Annual Workd Series of Poker, Event #3

$5,345

12

Apr 22, 2001

No Limit Hold 'em

U.S. Poker Championship, Event #5

$1,130

13

Dec 1, 2000

Limit Hold 'em

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