Player Profile

Erick Lindgren - Who Let The Dogs Out?

Erick Lindgren - Who Let The Dogs Out?

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Age: 30

Born: Burney, CA

Resides: Las Vegas, NV

Featured in: Episode 1

Key stats: Two World Poker Tour titles

Did you know?: A former athlete, E-Dog is one of the most competitive players in tournament poker, stating, "I play to win. Not just survive."

Also in Episode: Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, John Juanda, Jose Canseco, Cheryl Hines

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Erick "E-Dog" Lindgren is a blond-haired, blue-eyed, California native with movie star looks and one of the most devastating poker games in the world - but is he happy? Well, with over $4 million in winnings since 2003, what do you think?

Erick likes to play on the edge, sticking his neck out when most players would toss in their cards. As he likes to say, "Play to win. Not to survive." Lucky for him, most of his risks have paid off. Of course, sometimes they don’t - either way, when he hits the felt, he’s one of the most exciting players to watch.

Erick’s no-nonsense attitude has always served him well. In high school, he was a stand-out shooting guard and quarterback. Back then, he learned first-hand that taking his eyes off the competition meant getting hurt. When he started playing cards, he took a job as a dealer specifically to pick up on the "tells" players brought to the table. He studied all their tics and habits and put them in his play book.

Early in his career, Erick was known as a "tough out" in Internet poker tournaments and games. His online skill became so honed that he routinely played at up to eight tables at once. Erick is an equally talented player in the casinos. Among his numerous final table appearances, he has won two World Poker Tour Championships, and was named the WPT’s Player of the Year in 2004.

In Poker Equalizer’s first round, he’ll face one of his idols, Phil Ivey, a player with a game every bit as aggressive as his. He’ll also be up against Daniel Negreanu, the man he beat in the 2004 Poker Million III - a tournament that earned Erick a $1 million payday.