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Man Leaves Job to Become Professional Poker Player Wins World Series of Poker
- 9-4-2007
About 2 years ago, Styczynski left his job as a manager of a fortune 500 company to become a professional poker player. "I've always played poker well and though I enjoyed my job, I needed a change," said Styczynski. "I started to wins tournaments and local games and made a few bucks. When I began to become competitive at some of the larger tourneys, I thought I may want to try a new career."
Styczynski, who lives in
the greater
Styczynski won the first prize of $280,715 and the coveted World Series of Poker gold bracelet for his effort. "It's an honor to know that I am now part of a group of less than 650 players in the world who has earned a WSOP bracelet," Styczynski remarked.
The long time poker player also owns a call center consulting firm, Global Service Solutions. "I still want to be connected with the business world," said Styczynski. "I'm blessed to have options." He is married, with 2 children, Matthew, 7 & Ellie, 4. "They have all been very supportive before and, of course, after the event. It's a life changing experience."
Within the past year,
Styczynski has made 3 final tables and 3 cashes at major poker tournaments. One
highlight of the events he did take part in was the "Ante up for
Africa" charity event that was held on July 5th at the Rio Casino in Las Vegas.
This invitation only event was hosted by actor, Don Cheadel and poker player,
Annie Duke and was created to help raise money for the people of
