Tom Schneider
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"Tom Schneider" is a professional poker player from Phoenix, Arizona. Schneider was a certified public accountant and former president and chief financial officer for three Arizona companies before beginning his poker career in 2002. He is the author of the book Oops! I Won Too Much Money: Winning Wisdom from the Boardroom to the Poker Table which provides lessons for both poker and business. Tom is also the co-host of the popular poker podcast, [http://www.BeyondTheTable.com Beyond The Table], along with Karridy Askenasy and Dan Michalski, creator and head blogger at [http://www.Pokerati.com Pokerati], where Tom is a contributing columnist.

At the 2007 World Series of Poker Schneider won his first two WSOP WSOP bracelet/bracelets, one in Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or Better/Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo and the second in Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo. He also made the final table of the $2,500 H.O.R.S.E. event, finishing in fourth place. These finishes earned him the 2007 WSOP Player of the Year award.

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