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Josh Arieh is a pro poker player from the United States, which was born in New York in 1974. He is a participant in poker tournaments since 1999, he is married and he has three kids.

His most well known participation at a World Series event was from 2004, when he finished on the 3rd place during the Main Event. He is also known for the Limit Texas Hold’em title he got at the World Series in 1999 and for the Pot Limit Omaha 2nd place he got in 2000. During the WSOP 2005, he managed to get another bracelet, at Pot Limit Omaha. He also had many other victories at different tournaments and he also has plenty of appearances at televised final tables. He is known as a high limit poker player that is quite tough.

As far as his personality goes, he is known for being a bully at times, verbally attacking other players when he wants to force hands. While many people respect him and he has many friends in the community, he also made plenty of mistakes at the poker table, thanks to his personality. He made mistakes during the World Series as well, on two occasions, but later apologized for his behavior.

Ariesh has two bracelets at the World Series. The first one came in 1999, when he took home the Limit Hold’em $3,000 title, with a cash prize of $202,800. The second time was in 2005, when he took home a cash prize of $381,600, by winning the Pot Limit Omaha $2,000 event.

He managed to cash in at a number of tournaments and his winnings from live tournaments reached $5.7 million in 2010. At that point, his World Series wins had brought him a total of $3,436,897.

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