James Mackey


James Corwin Mackey is an American professional poker player. He attended the University of Missouri before dropping out of a pre-med program to pursue a career in professional poker. In 2007, at 21 years and 4 months, Mackey became the third youngest poker player at the time to ever win a World Series of Poker bracelet, when he won the event, behind Steve Billirakis and Jeff Madsen.

Early Career

James Mackey started playing poker online in 2005 when he invested $75 in an online account. He turned that initial investment into $20,000 and decided to pursue a career professionally.

World Series Of Poker success

Mackey‘s near-record setting win, in the event, came against a final table that included two players from the 2005 and 2006 Main Event, as well as two former bracelet winners. The final hand of the tournament was the famous 10-2 - the same hand that Doyle Brunson won back to back World Series of Poker Main Events with.
In the following year’s tournament, Mackey finished runner-up in the, earning $297,792.

World Championship of Online Poker

On September 24, 2007, Mackey under the screen name mig.com won the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker $1050 buy-in event winning $580,212.50 and the WCOOP bracelet. This was the third biggest prize in the site's history.
As of 2020, James Mackey has live tournament winnings over $4,200,000. His 47 cashes at the WSOP account for $2,087,385 of those winnings.

World Poker Tour success

During Season 15 of the World Poker Tour, Mackey won the 2016 WPT Choctaw tournament, with a top prize of $666,758. Prior to this win, Mackey had finished at the final table of two WPT Seminole Hard Rock Showdowns, winning $124,704 for a seventh place finish in Season 9 and $441,128 for a third place finish in Season 12.

World Series of Poker bracelets