Shouldn't Poker be an Olympic sport? Well if it were, here's my all-world final-table to decide the medals. The only restriction I placed was that no country could have more than three players, and it would simply be a three-table sit-and-go.
Americas
1. Phil Ivey (USA)
2. Doyle Brunson (USA)
3. Phil Hellmuth (USA)
4. Daniel Negreanu (Canada)
5. Evelyn Ng (Canada)
6. Nenad Medic (Canada)
7. Humberto Brenes (Costa Rica)
Europe
8. Gus Hansen (Denmark)
9. Kirill Gerasimov (Russia)
10. Alex Kravchenko (Russia)
11. David "Devilfish" Ulliot (England)
12. Annette Obrestad (Norway)
13. Marcel Luske (Netherlands)
14. Andy Black (Ireland)
Asia
15. Johnny Chan (China)
16. Scott Nguyen (Vietnam)
17. Men "The Master" Nguyen (Vietnam)
18. Jon "Razor" Phan (Vietnam)
19. Jerry Yang (Laos)
20. John Juanda (Indonesia)
Middle East
21. Hasan Habib (Pakistan)
22. Sammy Farha (Lebanon)
23. Freddy Deeb (Lebanon)
24. Eli Elezra (Israel)
25. Antonio Esfandiari (Iran)
26. Amir Vehedi (Iran)
Australia
27. Joe Hachem
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