Tipper joined PocketFives.com two years ago and already has a Triple Crown title under his belt. While many in the poker world were tuned into the Pittsburgh Steelers’ come from behind victory over the Arizona Cardinals in February's Super Bowl, Tipper was busy winning the Super Sunday on PokerStars for $102,000. On parlaying his success behind the computer to the live felts, Tipper told PocketFives.com, “It’s the goal of all the online guys. You want to break through live at some point. There is more money in live poker, so you have to break in sometime.”
Tipper went into the second day of play as the chip leader and entered the final table with the second largest stack. He was crippled while trying to isolate against an all-in player while holding A-Q, running into another player’s aces. However, he’d reclaim a bevy of chips when his K-J bested two pocket pairs four-handed. Six months before the final hands of the WSOP Circuit Event in New Orleans were dealt, Tipper won the $100 rebuy on PokerStars for a healthy $64,000. He considers the victory the defining moment in his poker career so far: “At that time, it was my biggest score. It’s a more stacked tournament than others online and I felt it was a breakthrough win.”
Tipper was turned onto the “Cadillac of Poker” after playing in friendly home games with co-workers at a golf course during high school. Then, he transitioned to the online version. He recalled, “I’ve always had a gambling mentality and picked up on it pretty quickly. Poker was a really easy transition from competitive golf. In college, I played a bit on Bodog and randomly won a $50 tournament for $7,000. I eventually met Kenny Hixx Hicks, who helped me with my game and staked me in different tournaments. That’s when my game took off and I won the Triple Crown a month later.” Hicks also hails from Huntington, Tipper’s hometown. At the time of writing, the pair sits in second and third in the PocketFives.com Sliding PLB for West Virginia:
He wanted to send a shout out to Steven SteveyBallGame Merrifield, who was camped out with Tipper in the Pittsburgh airport en route to Las Vegas. In March, Merrifield took down the Full Tilt Poker $750,000 Guaranteed for $140,000 and, one month later, finished fifth in the PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) Main Event for double that amount. He final tabled the high-stakes version of SCOOP Event #17 for $218,000 as well. Since April 1st, Merrifield has piled up well over $500,000 in tournaments that are tracked for the Rankings, making for ample seed money prior to the WSOP.
Congratulations from all of us here at PocketFives.com to Chris herdgolf86 Tipper for winning a WSOP Circuit Event.










