Introducing Alice Ivers, known as "Poker Alice"

A Career Fueled by Gambling and a Life Led in the Black Hills

Poker Alice 🌞 made a living by gambling and working as a dealer in gold rush towns of the Rockies and Black Hills. 🌞 She would often win sizable sums from her poker games, resulting in her becoming a prominent and admired figure. Her 🌞 gambling prowess made her a target, leading to instances of jail time, following accusations of cheating at cards. However, this 🌞 could not deter Poker Alice from her passion nor her financial success, with her death in 1930 at the age 🌞 of 79.

Poker Alice's legacy as one of the best-known female poker players in the Old West demonstrates her incredible impact 🌞 on gambling and gaming. As recognition of her cultural relevance, "Poker Alice" has been memorialized in the naming of articles 🌞 of clothing, jewelry, and music. Her groundbreaking career in poker opens the door for future generations of women to embark 🌞 on their paths as gamblers in what was traditionally a man's world.

Poker Alice paved the way for future generations of 🌞 women to embark on their paths as skilled female gamblers who could hold their own in the man's world of 🌞 gaming.