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Shirley Rosario | |
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Nickname(s) | Siren |
Residence | Downey, California |
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | None |
Money finish(es) | 3 |
Highest ITM Main Event finish | None |
Shirley Rosario is a poker player and former website owner.
Rosario is a former prop player at the Bicycle Casino. As a prop, Rosario played multiple games. In addition to her prop duties, she was a commentator for the casino's Live at the Bike show.
Rosario won at the 2005 Legends of Poker Omaha Championship and placed second to Phil Hellmuth in 2003 at the L.A. Poker Classic Omaha Championship. She also placed first at the 2003 Grand Slam of Poker No Limit Hold 'em Shootout at the Hustler Casino and 3 HORSE events at the Commerce Casino in 2009, 2010, and 2011.
Rosario worked on the business side of poker. She owned and operated a poker information website, Poker-Babes.com, before selling it to PokerStars in 2010. Rosario has been quoted as an expert on women in poker by The Times, the Associated Press and The New York Times,
In 2004, she appeared in Poker for Dummies with Chris Moneymaker.
As of 2011, her total live tournament winnings exceed $200,000.
Notes
- Pokernews.com interview
- Pokernews.com: Shirley Rosario - More Than Just 'The Poker Babe'
- Pokerpages.com: Legends of Poker - WPT Season 4
- PokerPages.com: L.A. Poker Classic - WPT Season 1
- PokerPages.com: Larry Flynt's Grand Slam of Poker III
- BluffMagazine.com: 2009 California State Poker Championship H.O.R.S.E
- Cardplayer.com: Not Just For Men
- The Times Online: Sex plays a mean hand as women invade poker
- Associated Press: More women are playing poker
- New York Times: Hello, Ms. Chips
- IMDb.com: Poker for Dummies (2004)
- Hendon Mob tournament results: Shirley Rosario