Cyndy Violette: A Tough Woman to Beat in Poker

Cyndy Violette is one of the most talented women in poker. Throughout her career as a female professional poker player, she has played consistently enough for her to be included among the best players to have ever stepped into the poker world.

Violette started to play in the professional ranks at a very young age. Her promising career in poker took a momentary stop when she got married. But after a few years of constant discerning about some marital problems, she decided to get a divorce. This heart-breaking moment in her life did not stop her from pursuing another run at poker.

Upon Violette's return in playing professional poker, she immediately started at the very point where she left off. Undaunted by the momentary halt in her career, she took the poker world by storm by posting several impressive results in some of the most prestigious events in the game. Despite the different obstructions that she faced in her very young career, she was able to move back on the right track and emerge as one of the most dominant forces in professional poker.

Violette has been regarded as a charmer in the professional poker level. Various magazines and television stations cannot help but feature her in some of their pages and shows. Because of Violette's bubbly personality and excellent poker skills, her opponents find her tough to beat. According to sources, her winnings just fall a little bit short of the $1 million mark.

The success of Violette in the international poker circuit cannot be denied. Her tremendous display of skills in the poker tables put her high in the pedestal together with some of the greatest female poker players. Barry Greenstein, Chip Reese and Ted Forest are the most admirable professional poker players for her.

Violette has a pretty decent performance in 2007, cementing her place among the best women in poker. In February, she finished 10th at the Limit Hold'em event of the L.A. Poker Classic in the fifth season of the World Poker Tour. This event marked a very good year for Violette, urging her to play better in the following next tournaments.

Later in June 2007, Violette participated in the 38th Annual World Series of Poker where she finished satisfactorily in four major events. She was able to bag the 45th place at the No Limit Hold'em World Championship Mixed Hold'em. Meanwhile, she snatched the 16th place at the Pot Limit Omaha and 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo. On the other hand, she finished 25th in the H.O.R.S.E. event. She capped off her performance in the 38th annual installment of the World Series of Poker with a 23rd place performance in the 7 Card Stud.