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Kathy Liebert Wins Second WSOP Circuit Ring at 57

Women in Poker Hall of Famer Kathy Liebert captured her second WSOP Circuit ring at Planet Hollywood, adding to $7.2 million in career earnings.

By Card Shark McGee

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Kathy Liebert Wins Second WSOP Circuit Ring at 57
Women in Poker Hall of Famer Kathy Liebert captured her second WSOP Circuit ring at Planet Hollywood, adding to $7.2 million in career earnings.
By Card Shark McGee
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Some people slow down after decades in the game. Kathy Liebert apparently didn't get that memo. The Women in Poker Hall of Famer just captured her second WSOP Circuit ring at Planet Hollywood, taking down the $300 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em event for $6,787 and proving that experience beats youth when you know what you're doing.

The Quick Hit

  • Event: WSOP Circuit Planet Hollywood Ladies NLH
  • Buy-in: $300
  • Prize: $6,787 + second Circuit ring
  • Career earnings: $7.2 million and counting
  • The story: Fourth live tournament victory since August 2024

The Legend Continues

Liebert isn't just any poker player. She won the first Party Poker Million event back in 2002—the first limit poker tournament with a $1 million prize. That was before most of today's young guns were even legal to enter a casino. She's got a WSOP bracelet, millions in tournament earnings, and now her second Circuit ring to add to the collection.

The final table featured several talented players including Japan's Ayaka Muraishi (third place, $2,887), Jennifer Avila (fourth, $2,011), and Trina Newberry (fifth, $1,467). But when it came down to heads-up play, Liebert's decades of experience proved decisive.

This was part of the WSOP Circuit's triumphant return to Planet Hollywood after a six-year hiatus. The series kicked off on New Year's Day at their newly renovated poker room, and Liebert's win added to an already stacked list of champions.

The Planet Hollywood Recap

The Circuit stop has been producing some excellent poker. Arkadiy Tsinis won three rings to claim Casino Champion honors—unofficially a record for a single stop. Darren Rabinowitz took down the Main Event for $175,430, and the series awarded over $1.5 million in prize money at the halfway point.

Liebert's win marks her fourth live tournament victory since August 2024, which is a remarkable run for anyone at any age. When you've been playing as long as she has, you learn patterns that younger players haven't encountered yet. Spots that look marginal to a 25-year-old are automatic calls to someone who's seen the same situation a thousand times.

What This Means

Poker is often portrayed as a young person's game. The GTO solvers, the late-night study sessions, the energy to grind 12-hour days—it all favors youth, or so the narrative goes. But players like Liebert keep proving that table feel, psychological warfare, and good old-fashioned reading people still matter.

At 57, she's still competing at the highest levels against players who could be her children. The $6,787 prize isn't going to change her life financially—not with $7.2 million already banked—but the ring and the statement it makes are priceless.

The Bottom Line

Kathy Liebert is a reminder that poker rewards patience, experience, and skill regardless of your age. She's been grinding tournaments since before online poker existed, and she's still stacking rings.

For all you young grinders out there thinking you've got this game figured out: there's a Hall of Famer in her late fifties who just won again. Maybe show a little respect at the table—you might learn something.

The WSOP Circuit continues with more stops scheduled throughout 2026, and if history is any guide, Liebert will be at the final tables again. Count on it.