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Devilfish

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  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,667
    edited April 2015
    In Response to Re: Devilfish:
    In Response to Re: Devilfish : Sad news about one of the biggest characters in poker. Tikay, I have sent you a pm in the hope that you can pass on some information to him, I hope you can help. 
    Posted by Enut
    Thanks Tuney.

    Got it, dealt with it, replied.

    Fingers crossed.
     
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,667
    edited April 2015

    Dave Ulliott's family posted this meassage earlier today.


    David Ulliott

    Unfortunately Dad, Dave 'Devilfish' Ulliott lost his battle with cancer today and died peacefully surrounded by his loved ones. Thank you for all your support, love the family xxxxxxx
  • aussie09aussie09 Member Posts: 8,033
    edited April 2015


    oh dear.  the great man's opponent held five aces.





  • engyengy Member Posts: 723
    edited April 2015
    so sad, rip dave
  • POKERTREVPOKERTREV Member Posts: 9,607
    edited April 2015
    Heart felt sympathies to all his family & friends.

    Truly a sad day indeed, but his memory will live on forever.
  • SJspanky1SJspanky1 Member Posts: 620
    edited April 2015

    Poker has lost one of its greatest heroes.

    A massive personality whose talent and wit played a huge part in popularizing this great game on our islands.

    Sympathies to his nearest and dearest.

    RIP Dave.
  • rainman397rainman397 Member Posts: 1,394
    edited April 2015
    Goodnight Mr Devilfish.
  • bromley04bromley04 Member Posts: 416
    edited April 2015
    This is such sad news.

    A true legend.

    R.I.P.
  • The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,817
    edited April 2015
    Sad news

    Thoughts are with his family and friends. 
  • 4EVERGREEN4EVERGREEN Member Posts: 244
    edited April 2015
    Like many of us my first exposure to the game was Late Night Poker. While most of the players involved have long since faded from my memory I have never forgotten The Devilfish, one of the finest players and the greatest characters the game has ever known.

    My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.

    RIP, Dave
  • EnutEnut Member Posts: 3,604
    edited April 2015
    So sad. 

    Devilfish certainly dragged himself out of the gutter using his undoubted skills and personality and was one of the true characters of poker.

    RIP Devilfish.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,667
    edited April 2015


    Richard Prew, who many of you know as SPT Rich, or just "Tighty", wrote a lovely obituary of Dave Ulliott. 

    I reproduce it below.
     
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,667
    edited April 2015

    David "Devilfish" Ulliott who has died aged 61 from colon cancer lived life to the full.

    He grew up in a small council house in a working class area of Hull where he had early introductions to gambling, a fledgling boxing career, was the wrong side of the tracks via crime as a Safecracker, two spells in jail, homelessness, setting up as a Pawnbroker and then, ultimately, discovering Poker.

    In the poker world Devilfish started off in small games in hull, ventured out into cash games in Leeds and then onto the UK circuit. From there, having amassed a £100,000 bankroll (in 1997 money) reputedly over a two week period at the Vic, he went to Vegas and the World Series and experienced the extreme highs and lows of a relatively old school gambler meeting a Poker world moving out of the back rooms into respectability.

    In 1997 Devilfish won the Four Queens Omaha Classic on his second trip across, and cleared a six figure profit on his trip. A year later, he entered a WSOP event $260,000 in the hole including $60,000 to a bondsman he happened to have befriended on the trip. Pressure on, he won the last event he can enter with case borrowed money, got out of it and won a bracelet.

    From the first trips to Vegas, Devilfish came into many of our lives via the seminal "Late Night Poker" series which took poker in the UK into the mainstream. In 1999, Ulliott was one of 40 players to appear in the first series of the Late Night Poker television series, the first poker show to use hole cam technology. Ulliott dominated the first final from the first hand and won the £40,000 first prize.

    Ulliott's win was watched by over 1.5m people (a huge figure for the channel) and his character at the table was part of the reason for the renewal of the series, which went on to run for five more series, with Ulliott appearing in them all. Ulliott also made the final table in the second series. Dave was one of the main reasons a generation of players took up poker.

    In January 2003, Ulliott won the World Poker Tour first season's Jack Binion World Poker Open. Ulliott outlasted a field of 160 players, beat Phil Ivey heads up and won $589,175. Mike Sexton has referred to his win as "still the most dominating performance in WPT history."

    In the UK, Ulliott became such a household name that he was name-dropped in EastEnders, and in the inaugural edition of PokerPlayer magazine, Ulliott was not only on the front cover, but also voted No. 9 on their (worldwide) Top 10 Poker Legends List.

    After his successes a decade or more ago there followed in poker terms some years in the wilderness and he no longer frequented UK tournaments but in the last three years he was back with a deep run in the EPT London main event and an EPT High-Roller final table too amongst a series of strong performances. He was at DTD regularly too and I would regularly watch and listen as recreational players spoke of their awe at being on the same table as Dave.
    Aside from being back on the felt, his personality was as huge as ever with the wise-cracks at the table and the guitar at the tournament parties.

    It was perhaps easy to forget when in the midst of his persona what a terrific poker player he was, and what a huge role he had to play in the growth of not just UK but global poker.

    He was, simply, one of a kind.

    He leaves his wife, Anpaktita who he married in November 2011 and eight children.
  • LARSON7LARSON7 Member Posts: 4,495
    edited April 2015
    Great write up.

    RIP Dave
  • shakinacesshakinaces Member Posts: 1,590
    edited April 2015
    Really sad news.

    But what a life.  Certainly made more of his time on earth than most!

    RIP Devilfish
  • stokefcstokefc Member Posts: 7,889
    edited April 2015
    so sad RIP
  • 6ERALDINE6ERALDINE Member Posts: 1
    edited April 2015
    r i p
  • Any2SuitedAny2Suited Member Posts: 1,240
    edited April 2015
    Great tribute life story article by Richard Prew. I like many 1st started a keener interest in poker from watching late night poker all those years ago. Great character and he lived life to the full, Rest peacefully Devilfish.
  • F_IvanovicF_Ivanovic Member Posts: 2,412
    edited April 2015
    +1 great tribute. Had the pleasure of playing on the same table as him at the UKPC in Februrary. Almost had he chance to bust him too - after out-drawing him OTT only for the great man to river me! RIP
  • MilitantGMilitantG Member Posts: 204
    edited April 2015
    Can't believe it, one of my favourite brit players, always box-office.

    Condolences to his family R.I.P.
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