What is clonie gowen?

Clonie Gowen is a retired professional poker player from the United States who was born on November 6, 1971. She gained popularity in the early 2000s during the poker boom and was known for her strong tournament performances and appearances on televised poker shows.

Gowen began playing poker in the late 1990s and quickly made a name for herself in the poker world. She won her first World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet in 2003 in the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em event.

Throughout her career, Gowen cashed in numerous major poker tournaments and made final tables in events such as the WSOP, World Poker Tour (WPT), and European Poker Tour (EPT). She was also a member of Team Full Tilt Poker, a prominent poker sponsorship group, for a number of years.

In addition to her poker success, Gowen has been involved in various charitable endeavors, including organizing charity poker tournaments and supporting causes such as breast cancer research.

After stepping away from professional poker in the mid-2000s, Gowen has focused on other ventures and is now retired from competitive play. However, she remains a respected figure in the poker community and is remembered for her contributions to the game during its rapid growth in popularity.