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CountryPlacePrize
17-Mar-2013United States$ 5,000 No Limit Hold'em - Championship Event
2013 Card Player Poker Tour - Las Vegas, Las Vegas
22nd $ 12,047
11-Jun-2012United States$ 3,000 No Limit Hold'em - Six Handed (Event #23)
43rd World Series of Poker - WSOP 2012, Las Vegas
73rd $ 5,927
29-Sep-2011CanadaC$ 1,500 + 150 No Limit Hold'em - Main Event
West Coast Poker Championship, Vancouver
21st C$ 3,335 $ 3,245
09-Aug-2010United States$ 20,000 Week 9 - Lonesome Shark
Poker After Dark (PAD) Season VI, Las Vegas
4th
14-May-2009CanadaC$ 5,000 No Limit Hold'em - Heads Up
Canadian Open Poker Championship, Calgary
3rd C$ 28,000 $ 24,056
30-Mar-2009United States$ 20,000 Week 3 - International III
Poker After Dark (PAD) Season V, Las Vegas
4th
20-Oct-2008United States$ 15,000 + 400 WPT Championship
6th Annual Festa Al Lago Classic, Las Vegas
22nd $ 31,975
19-Jun-2008United States$ 10,000 World Championship Omaha Hi/Lo Split
39th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2008, Las Vegas
23rd $ 22,090
07-May-2008CanadaC$ 920 + 80 No Limit Hold'em
Coast to Coast Poker Championship, Richmond
39th C$ 1,100 $ 1,078
06-Mar-2008CanadaC$ 4,650 + 350 No Limit Hold'em
Canadian Open Poker Championship, Calgary
2nd C$ 50,160 $ 50,610
01-Nov-2007CanadaC$ 500 No Limit Texas Hold'em Short Handed
CPT - Enoch, Enoch
9th C$ 1,340 $ 1,406
Jun-2007United States$ 20,000 Week 2 - International
Poker After Dark (PAD) Season II, Las Vegas
2nd
02-Mar-2007United States$ 25,000 No Limit Hold'em
2007 NBC National Heads-Up Championship, Las Vegas
9th $ 25,000
09-Feb-2007United States$ 10,000 + 150 No Limit Hold'em - Heads Up Championships
2007 1st Annual Heads-Up Championships, Compton
5th $ 32,000
02-Dec-2006United States$ 2,000 + 100 No Limit Hold'em
Fifth Annual Five Diamond World Poker Classic, Las Vegas
7th $ 17,695
25-Oct-2006CanadaC$ 10,000 + 300 WPT North American Poker Championships
North American Poker Championships, Niagara Falls
39th C$ 19,317 $ 17,155
04-Jun-2006United States$ 10,000 + 200 WPT Championship Event - No Limit Hold'em
Mandalay Bay Poker Championship, Las Vegas
3rd $ 319,180
18-Apr-2006United States$ 25,000 + 500 WPT Championship - No Limit Hold'em
Fourth Annual Five-Star World Poker Classic, Las Vegas
68th $ 43,935
27-Feb-2006United States$ 10,000 WPT - Main Event - No Limit Hold'em
World Poker Tour - WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star, San Jose
30th $ 35,000
12-Dec-2005United States$ 15,000 + 300 Main Event - No Limit Hold'em
Fourth Annual Five Diamond World Poker Classic, Las Vegas
22nd $ 48,300
11-Oct-2005United States$ 2,500 + 100 No Limit Hold'em
Bellagio Festa Al Lago IV, Las Vegas
2nd $ 87,755
29-Jun-2005United States$ 5,000 Short Handed No Limit Hold'em
36th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2005, Las Vegas
12th $ 16,975
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August 10th, 2020 Last updated on August 21st, 2020
Home » Poker News » Longtime Poker Pro Brad Booth Missing from Reno

Brad Booth is missing.

The 43-year-old poker player is not just on a long hike or a two-day bender. Brad Booth is missing and has been long enough to concern family and friends to the point of filing an official report with the police department.

There is a solid amount of information available about Booth, his vehicle, even his license plate number. But worries have grown as this Thursday will mark one month since anyone saw him.

What is Public Information

NamUs is the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, a nationwide resource to help resolve missing person cases.

According to this NamUs posting, Brad Booth left the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada, on Monday, July 13. He was driving a silver/aluminum-colored 2002 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck with Nevada license plates reading “601-PMR” and expiring in 2020. There is also a “black steel cage bar” around the front of the truck.

Please share and help find @YukonBrad@ASchwartzPokerpic.twitter.com/3XIl4Toyrv

— April Facey (@teamPokerFacey) August 8, 2020

He told his roommate that he was going camping. However, this roommate noted that Booth took only “minimal items that would not sustain him for more than a day or two.”

Booth is a 6’2” white man weighing about 200 pounds. He is 43 years old, turning 44 in September.

He has brown hair and hazel eyes. The report also noted that he has well-groomed hair. (Author note: Confirmed, especially the nice hair.)

Twitter

Reno, Nevada Police file# 20-12315

NamUs #MP72238#Missing Brad Booth, 43, Reno, Nevada. July 13, 2020.

Brad Booth was last seen leaving the Grand Sierra Resort in a 2002 Silver Toyota Tacoma truck
NV plates 601PMR

Male – White
6' 2'
200 lbshttps://t.co/rG61yVuQJg

— Andy 🇨🇦 (@Android_78) August 8, 2020

What is Shared by Family

Last Thursday, someone posted a since-confirmed statement from Booth’s family on the Two Plus Two forum. It read:

“All of our family would like to say thank you to everyone that is trying to locate Brad.

“At this time, we ask that you please refrain from sharing second-hand information and to please stop spreading suspicions and rumors. It is impeding the investigation instead of helping by taking valuable time away to verify all the information.

“If you have any relevant information to this investigation, we ask that you contact detective Tazy Ciofalo at the Reno Police Department at (775) 321-8372 and reference file #20-12315.

“Should she not answer, leave a detailed message and she will get right back to you. We are all heartbroken over this and wish for his safe return.

“Thank you.

“—Family of Brad Booth”

In addition, on that same Two Plus Two thread, a friend of Booth wrote, “Brad has at times gone off but would have contacted family or a close friend by now. We are hopeful for good news.”

Brad Booth's friends are very worried for him, he was last seen in Reno July 13 when he told his roommate he was going camping, attached is MP report

If you have any information about Brad or his whereabouts please tweet it at me

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— Adam Schwartz (@ASchwartzPoker) August 4, 2020

As of mid-August, we have a new flyer reflecting more current pictures and description of Booth.

What Poker Knows

Booth was known for many years in poker as “Yukon Brad.” Hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia, he started playing poker in Vancouver, then Calgary, and on to the Yukon. He played from the mid-1990s, when he was 19 or 20, and never stopped.

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In live poker tournaments, though Booth shows results dating back to 2005 in Las Vegas at events like the World Series of Poker. He also made a big television appearance via the World Poker Tour when he final tabled the WPT Mandalay Bay Poker Championship in 2006 and finished third for $319,180.

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By 2007, Booth was playing in high-stakes live games at the Bellagio in Las Vegas and on television shows like the NBC National Heads-Up Championship, High Stakes Poker, and Poker After Dark.

His online poker play at some of the highest-stakes tables online around 2007 prompted Full Tilt Poker to sign him as a “Red Pro.” Ultimately, Booth lost what he claimed was millions of dollars to the UltimateBet cheating scandal and Black Friday, the latter the date in 2011 that the United States seized all major online poker sites.

Booth has experienced some very serious highs and lows throughout his poker career, having been a well-known personality through the “poker boom” – even living at the Bellagio in Las Vegas for nearly two years – and involved in some of poker’s biggest and most memorable hands.

Some of these videos through the years offer some insight into Booth’s personality and love for poker.

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