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Maria Ho, Tom Marchese, and Brian Rast Become Poker Central Ambassadors
- Updated: August 11, 2016
The self-proclaimed world’s only 24/7 poker television network Poker Central announced that Maria Ho, Tom Marchese, and Brian Rast are the latest trio of poker pros to become Poker Central Ambassadors.
The trio join the already impressive group of Antonio Esfandiari, Phil Hellmuth, and Daniel Negreanu who each became ambassadors for the network in 2015. According to a press release from Poker Central, the new ambassadors will be involved with plans to “help launch innovative and creative new events and programming for the network.”
Maria Ho
Maria Ho is a natural addition as a Poker Central Ambassador considering her countless contributions already to the network, most notably her numerous live streams on the Poker Central Twitch channel.
The television personality and host has also proven herself time and time again on the poker felt with over $2 million in live tournament cashes according to The Hendon Mob. Born in Taiwan and raised in California, Ho was introduced to poker while attending the University of California, San Diego. Upon graduation in 2005, Ho quickly began to make her mark on the game, soon growing into one of the most recognizable poker players in the world.
Ho’s biggest cash came shortly after Black Friday rocked the poker world on April 15, 2011 when less than a couple of months later she snagged second place in the $5,000 No Limit Hold’em event at the 2011 World Series of Poker for a huge haul of $540,000. This past year, Ho impressively cashed six times during the …
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