Shannon Shorr is the youngest poker player in the poker history to reach the final tables at the World Series of Poker No Limit Circuit Event in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. In addition, the 21 years old college student of Tuscaloosa, Alabama broke another record by being the youngest poker player to make two consecutive final tables.
The young poker pro Shannon Shorr broke two poker records in one week. 21 years old Shorr is the youngest poker pro in history reach a final table in the World Series of Poker, No Limit Circuit Event, which took place last week at Harrahs Casino in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
A day after the WSOP Circuit Event, Shorr reached another final table in a different No Limit tournament and became the youngest poker player in poker history to ever reach two following final tables. The two consecutive poker competitions have enriched Shorr bankroll with about 40,000 dollars.
Like many young poker pros, Shorr had started his poker career by playing poker online. In his first live poker tournament, Shorr finished at number four and took home almost 250,000 dollars. Shorr plans to relocate to Las Vegas by the end of the month to establish a professional poker career.