Tomko was the runner-up in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) $10,000 no limitTexas hold'em Main Event in 1982 (to Jack Straus) and 2001 (to Carlos Mortensen).[2][3] Besides his success in the Main Event, Tomko has won three WSOP bracelets, all in different variations of poker, in addition to various other tournament wins throughout his career.[4]
Early life
Tomko was born and raised in Glassport, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. He began playing poker profitably as a 16-year-old in Pittsburghpool halls, which allowed him to finance his education.[5]
Tomko worked as a kindergarten teacher for several years, and often played poker through the night. After Tomko realised that playing poker was more profitable than his job, he left his full-time job, played poker full-time and invested a sum of his winnings into businesses.[5]
Poker career
Tomko won his first career WSOP bracelet in 1979, in the $1,000 No Limit Hold'em event. He defeated Duanne Hammrich heads-up to win the title and $48,000 cash prize.[6]
At the 1984 WSOP, Dewey won two bracelets. First, he won the $10,000 Deuce-to-Seven Draw event for $105,000.[7] The next day, he went back-to-back, winning the $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha with re-buys event for his third bracelet and $135,000.[8]
In addition to his WSOP success, Tomko has made two World Poker Tour (WPT) final tables. He finished runner-up in the 2003 Five Diamond World Poker Classic for $552,853 and in fourth place in the Costa Rica Classic for $14,650.[9][10]
As of 2008, Tomko had played every WSOP Main Event since 1974, the longest streak at the time.[11]
Tomko finished in third place in the 2005 WSOPDeuce-To-Seven lowball event, worth $138,160.[12] He made the final table of the first WSOP $50,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. tournament in 2006 ,which featured some of the best tournament and cash game poker players in the world. He finished in seventh place earning $343,200.[13]
As of 2010, Tomko's total live tournament winnings exceeded $4,960,000.[14] Just over half of his tournament winnings, $2,641,573, have come at the WSOP.[15] He is a 2008 inductee into the Poker Hall of Fame. He was inducted alongside Henry Orenstein.[16]
Tomko is married with a son, Derek, who encouraged him to return to playing poker tournaments.[17]
Golf
Tomko is an excellent golfer, spending much of his time on the golf course when he is not playing poker.[18][19] He has played with many of his fellow high-stakes poker players like Doyle Brunson, Phil Ivey, and many others.[citation needed] One of his most frequent golf partners is fellow poker professional Hilbert Shirey, who also lives in Tomko's hometown of Winter Haven, Florida.[20]
Rick Reilly chronicles a day with Dewey on a golf course in his book Who's Your Caddy.[21]