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'''Ken Richard Douglas ''"Top Hat"'' Lennaárd''' (born [[May 29]], [[1971]]) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] professional [[poker]] player, based in [[Stockholm]]. He is also the chairman of the Swedish Poker Federation.
'''Ken Richard Douglas ''"Top Hat"'' Lennaárd''' (born [[May 29]], [[1971]]) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] professional [[poker]] player, based in [[Stockholm]]. He was also the chairman of the Swedish Poker Federation until he resigned in October 2006.


Lennaárd first finished [[poker jargon#i|in the money]] of a [[World Series of Poker]] (WSOP) event in [[1998 World Series of Poker|1998]] when he finished 6th in the $1,500 [[betting (poker)|pot limit]] [[Omaha hold'em|Omaha]] event won by [[Donnacha O'Dea]].
Lennaárd first finished [[poker jargon#i|in the money]] of a [[World Series of Poker]] (WSOP) event in [[1998 World Series of Poker|1998]] when he finished 6th in the $1,500 [[betting (poker)|pot limit]] [[Omaha hold'em|Omaha]] event won by [[Donnacha O'Dea]].

Revision as of 00:31, 13 December 2006

Ken Lennaárd
Nickname(s) Top Hat
Hometown Stockholm, Sweden
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) None
Money finishes 5
Highest ITM main event finish 34th (2003)

Ken Richard Douglas "Top Hat" Lennaárd (born May 29, 1971) is a Swedish professional poker player, based in Stockholm. He was also the chairman of the Swedish Poker Federation until he resigned in October 2006.

Lennaárd first finished in the money of a World Series of Poker (WSOP) event in 1998 when he finished 6th in the $1,500 pot limit Omaha event won by Donnacha O'Dea.

His continued exposure to the European poker tournament circuit led to his appearance in season 5 of Late Night Poker. He finished 2nd to Padraig Parkinson in his opening heat, qualifying him for the semi-final won by Joe Beevers. In Late Night Poker's sixth season, he defeated Victoria Coren in the heads-up confrontation to win his heat, qualifying for the grand final won by Peter Costa.

At the 2003 WSOP, Lennaárd cashed in the $10,000 no limit hold'em main event, finishing in 34th place for $35,000.

Lennaárd defeated Ben Roberts to win his heat of the William Hill Poker Grand Prix, qualifying him for the grand final where he finished in 5th place.

Lennaárd was also the team captain for Sweden in both the 888.com Poker Nations Cup and the PartyPoker.com Football & Poker Legends Cup.

As of 2006, his total live tournament winnings exceed $750,000.

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