Las Vegas Review-Journal

Happy ending for Andersen

Female poker star going strong after hitting few bumps

- By David Schoen Las Vegas Review-journal

The documentar­y ended, and a year later, Danielle Andersen finally earned the sponsorshi­p she worked so hard to attain.

And then it vanished.

But Andersen’s story finished with a happy ending, regardless.

“I feel very blessed and privileged to still be doing what I love,” she said.

Andersen, who was featured in the 2013 film “Bet, Raise, Fold” about online poker, is widely recognized as one of the top female profession­al cash-game players.

The 33-year-old valley resident was eliminated from the World Series of Poker Main Event on Friday night in 402nd place ($31,170).

The $10,000 buy-in No-limit Texas Hold ’em World Championsh­ip continues Saturday at the Rio Convention Center with Day 5.

Andersen learned to play poker from her then-boyfriend — now her husband — and his friends close to 14 years ago, and he convinced Andersen to deposit $50 online.

Under the screen name “dmoongirl,” Andersen soon became one of the top high-stakes players.

Andersen was discovered by the producers of “Bet, Raise, Fold” in an online poker forum, and the cameras followed her as she made a living before and after the government shutdown of online poker.

In early 2014, Andersen signed a sponsorshi­p deal with Station Casino’s Ultimate Poker and moved her family from New Ulm, Minnesota. But the site ceased operations later that year after falling short of financial projection­s.

“Looking back now, I can say that ‘Black Friday’ was kind of a blessing in disguise, because I’m not sure that I actually would have had the courage to take the plunge,” Andersen said. “But both my husband and myself, we are just incredibly happy

here. We feel like we’ve already found a home.”

Andersen, who also is a registered nurse, plays frequently at Bellagio, allowing her the freedom to spend time with 9-year-old son Easton.

Her husband, Kory, teaches at Liberty High and is the offensive line coach/run-game coordinato­r for the Patriots’ nationally ranked football team.

 ?? Bridget Bennett ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @bridgetkbe­nnett Danielle Andersen, right, was eliminated from the World Series of Poker Main
Event on Friday night in 402nd place, earning $31,170.
Bridget Bennett Las Vegas Review-journal @bridgetkbe­nnett Danielle Andersen, right, was eliminated from the World Series of Poker Main Event on Friday night in 402nd place, earning $31,170.

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