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Quick Bio:

  • Age: 39
  • Birthplace: Houston, Texas
  • Marital Stats: Single
  • Playing poker since: 12
  • Cashes: 143
  • First place finishes: 11
  • World Series of Poker Braclettes: 1
  • Total Cash Winnings: $3,600,251


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Kathy Liebert Biography

With Kathy Liebert’s nationally televised victory in Poker Royale: Battle of the Sexes this March, she showed that indeed women can be the superior sex in poker. Beating 11 other men and women in a show that aired on GSN, Liebert claimed a $100,000 first prize and lots of international recognition. However, long before this attention-generating victory, Liebert was proving that she could play in the top echelon of poker. Liebert became the first woman ever to win a poker tournament with a buy-in of $5,000 or more and the first woman to win $1 million in tournament poker at the inaugural PartyPoker.com Million in 2002. Liebert, who has had two second place finishes at the WSOP and many other final table appearances, won her first WSOP bracelet this past year capturing the $1,500 Hold’em Shoot Out Event at the 2004 World Series and a $110,180 payday. Look for her on many televised final tables in 2005.

Ranked third for women on the all time money list at the World Series, Liebert, in her mid-thirties, is a no-nonsense, business-like professional. She could easily be mistaken for the executive she once was before “discarding” the corporate world for the world of cards.

Born in Tennessee, but raised on Long Island in New York, Liebert attended Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY, graduating with a degree in business and finance. After graduation, she worked as a Business Analyst for Dun & Bradstreet. Becoming dissatisfied with the job, Kathy took the advice of her mother who encouraged her to do something she loved and the money would follow. During her time at D&B, she had played the stock market, doing well enough to quit her job and follow her mother’s advice.

Undecided about what precisely to do, Liebert decided to head to the West Coast, making a short stop in Las Vegas where she played casino poker for the first time. She’d learned the game when her parents invited friends into their home for occasional nickel-dime competitions.

Eventually, Liebert ended up in Colorado, attracted by the prospect of skiing in the Rockies. Central City and Blackhawk, communities in the mountains, had just legalized gambling, and Liebert went up to play $5-limit poker. She learned the rudiments of the game playing weekly, and was soon invited to become a “paid” player by the casinos to keep the action going on the poker tables. She further improved her game reading books by top pros.

A friend encouraged Liebert to try her hand at tournament poker, She headed for Las Vegas. Liebert surprised herself, finishing second in her first tournament, Omaha Hi-lo. A week later she entered her first Texas Holdem tournament—and took home another second. After one week of tournament poker she had won $34,000.

It was the beginning of her tournament career. She traveled to other major tournaments that year and had many victories. Consistently building her bankroll with good tournament performances, Liebert was able to buy houses in Las Vegas and California, and to create a lifestyle that fits her intensely individualistic personality. Liebert still invests in the stock market, which gives her a safety net from the swings of tournament poker.

Liebert travels the tournament trail playing the PartyPoker.com Million, the World Poker Tour and the WSOP. She has been ranked in Cardplayer Magazines’ Top 20 players, four times over the years (4th, 9th,12th and 18th) and is ranked third on the World Series’ list of top female money winners ($459,435). She also serves as poker coach to actor James Woods.

One of poker’s pioneering women players, Liebert continues to forge her own distinctive path, maintaining a calm demeanor despite winning great hands or suffering bad beats. Her classy businesslike personae serves her well in the poker world and she has earned the respect of her peers. Liebert is poised to be a role model for other women as they join the ranks of poker’s new female contingency. Long after women are regularly making the lists of top money earners, Kathy Liebert will still be remembered as the first female tournament poker millionaire.

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Kathy Liebert Poker Blog/Articles

Techniques for Women ~ By Kathy Liebert

In my last article, I introduced the idea that there are different styles that can be effective at the poker table. In this article, I will discuss the different styles that women can use to be successful poker players.

In general, an aggressive style is more effective at the poker table than a passive one. Aggressive style means playing your hands strongly by betting and raising. A passive style means you do more checking and calling. The reasons an aggressive style is generally more effective is because it gives you more ways to win. If you bet or raise with a hand, it is more likely your opponents will throw their hands away. This serves two purposes. First, a player may throw away a hand that doesn't have you beat at the moment but could beat you on a future card. Second, an opponent may actually throw away a hand that has you beat currently.

By playing more aggressively, you give yourself more chances to win the pot. Even among aggressive players, there are different styles. Some aggressive opponents play many hands and bet and raise with very weak cards. While other players are much more selective about their starting hands but once involved play them stronger by betting and raising when they are in the hand. There are also different styles among passive players. Some passive players will check and call with weak hands while other passive players will check and call only with above average cards. Many good poker players use a style referred to as selectively aggressive. This style is often very effective. A selectively aggressive style means you generally play above average starting hands but play them strongly. This is the style used by most poker professionals. They are selective about the hands they play, but once involved in the pot they will not meekly check and call but rather bet and raise with their hand.

In general, women tend to play a more passive style then men. Maybe just by the nature of their gender, men are more aggressive. Women can use this to their advantage in several ways. First of all, if a woman holds a very strong hand, she may want to sometimes play it passively to allow the overly aggressive male to put money in the pot. By sometimes checking and calling you can induce people with weak hands to bet your hand for you. By playing passively, you deceive them into thinking you hold a weak holding and they may bet anticipating you will fold your hand. While I do not recommend using this approach as your main style, it can be effective in some circumstances.

Often if you are playing with loose players (players who will call with weak hands) you will do better by choosing the aggressive style. One of the keys to being successful at poker is being able to change styles. This is often referred to as changing gears. You will have to determine which approach is best given the type of players you are up against. So if you are playing against players who will bluff often, you may choose to play passively. If you are playing against players who will only bet if they have good hands, you may want to bet your own hand.

I believe many poker players underestimate women players. Many men seem to play women as if they were open books. Often if a woman checks the man will assume she is weak and bet. If a woman bets or raises they will often give her credit for having a good hand. If a woman re-raises they may assume she holds the best possible hand and fold even their stronger holdings.

I would suggest to most women who play regularly with men to think about how they perceive you and play deceptively. Obviously, not all men think or play alike just as not all women play alike. Often, players will tell you their views or give away information about how they think and play. If you want to have good results at the poker table, watch how people play and listen to what they say. By paying attention to how your opponents play you will have a better chance of determining what style to use against them. It is likely you will have a general tendency to play a style that suits your personality. You may be a conservative type who is more comfortable with a more passive style or you may have aggressive tendencies. Be aware of what your tendencies are and make an effort to change gears and experiment with the different styles. By purposely changing your style sometimes, you will be harder for your opponents to read and you will become a better player.

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Results since Nov/06


Kathy Liebert Poker Results
Event Place Prize Date
WPT World Championship / WPT Event Season 5

No Limit Hold'em

23rd $8,400 Apr 17, 2007
WPT World Championship / WPT Event Season 5

No Limit Hold'em

2nd $164,075 Apr 14, 2007
Foxwoods Poker Classic / WPT Event Season V

Event #10 - No Limit Hold'em

2nd $103,984 Mar 28, 2007
The Wynn Classic

No Limit Hold'em

6th $10,883 Mar 2, 2007
L.A Poker Classic / WPT Event Season 5

Event #28 - No Limit Hold'em

20th $3,045 Feb 21, 2007
Caribbean Poker Classic

No Limit Hold'em

8th $1,900 Dec 1, 2006
Caribbean Poker Classic

No Limit Hold'em / Blackjack Tournament

9th $2,250 Nov 28, 2006
World Poker Finals / WPT Event Season 5

Event #12 - WPT No Limit Hold'em Championship

5th $257,579 Nov 16, 2006
World Poker Finals / WPT Event Season 5

Event #10 - No Limit Hold'em

3rd $56,285 Nov 6, 2006




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