The
Poker Players Alliance (PPA), a
grassroots organization of 27,000 American poker players, today announced
that Howard Lederer, world-renowned poker all-star, will join the PPA board
of directors.
"I am thrilled that Howard has agreed to join our board," said Michael
Bolcerek, president of the Poker Players Alliance. "Howard's reputation
within the poker community and his ongoing efforts on behalf of our
organization and poker players to defend the
game from attacks by Congress
and others make him a great addition to the board."
Lederer will be joining other prestigious PPA board members including
Linda Johnson, Greg Dinkin, Mary Magazine, and Jan Fisher.
In April of this year, Lederer teamed up with the PPA and fellow poker
players Chris Ferguson and Greg Raymer, meeting with members of Congress
and educating them about the game of poker and why attempts to ban the game
online are misguided.
In accepting his position on the board, Lederer said, "The Poker
Players Alliance's mission is critically important as the game has
increasingly come under attack. The challenge of promoting and protecting
poker is the reason I joined the PPA as a member and wanted to get
personally involved by joining the PPA board of directors.
"Poker is under attack by Congress, and I believe that all poker
players should join the PPA and tell Capitol Hill that we do not want the
Federal government to ban an American tradition that we love," added
Lederer.
Discovering his passion for poker as a result of his love for chess,
Howard Lederer became part of a circle of world-class games players who
were the first to experiment with no-limit hold 'em when it was first
introduced in
New York City. In order to take his game to the next level,
Lederer moved to Las Vegas in 1993. Once in Vegas, he began to work with
his sister, Annie Duke, to help her develop her game. In 1994, Lederer and
Duke made poker history as the first brother and sister duo to make the
same final table at the World Series of Poker (WSOP). Since then, Lederer
has been a consistent and formidable player on the world poker circuit.
The Poker Players Alliance is a
non- profit organization advocating on
2006-06-13