May All Your Cards Be Live And Your Pots Be Monsters: A Tribute To Mike Sexton

Noah Watry
5 min readSep 7, 2020

“I’m Mike Sexton, and thanks for joining us. Until next time…”

For those of you who have seen even one episode of the World Poker Tour (WPT), you know what follows next. A line so iconic it will never be forgotten. A quote that will now live in infamy, attached to such a great ambassador to the game of poker. If you need a little refresher, or are one of the select few poker fans who has never even seen an episode of the WPT, here it is:

“May all your cards be live and your pots be monsters.”

In some ways, it’s a well wishing of sorts. In other ways, it’s the proper send off from one of poker’s greatest heroes. Yes, poker players and commentators can be heroes. This may come as a surprise to some, but to those who have played the game of poker or even followed it for a bit, know how important Mike Sexton was to the game. Mike Sexton passed away yesterday, losing his battle with prostate cancer. He was 72 years young.

Mike Sexton (front and center), 1947–2020

Not only was he a fan favorite, commentating on the extremely popular Travel Channel (and now Fox Sports One) show, the World Poker Tour, but he was also a very accomplished player in his own right. With live lifetime earnings of $6,708,146 (excludes online play, via Hendon Mob), Mike Sexton was a player whose smile matched…

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Noah Watry

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