Robert Williamson III was born in 1970 in Dallas, TX and grew up in the town of Granbury. He graduated from high school in 1989 and was named by his class as “Most Ambitious.” Then Williamson moved on to college at Angelo Sate University in San Angelo, TX. There he received two Bachelor Degrees in Business Administration, one for Finance and one for Real Estate. He then proceeded to work in the business world for several years before playing poker professionally.
Technically Williamson started cashing in tournaments in 1994 and finished 3rd in the $2,500 Pot Limit Omaha Event at the 1999 World Series of Poker. His first win came in 1999 at the Mid America Poker Classic in Tunica, MS. The win was for Pot Limit Omaha.
In fact, many of Williamson’s big finishes have come in one form of Omaha or another. As a result, he was nicknamed “Mr. Omaha.” Williamson’s only World Series of Poker bracelet came in the 2002 $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha event. Over the years, Williamson has had nine money finishes in Omaha events at the WSOP. In addition to his bracelet he finished runner up in the 2004 $2,000 PLO event and in the 2005 $5,000 PLO event. He also has two 3rd place finishes in Omaha events at the WSOP. Williamson’s only significant non-Omaha finish came in the 2006 WSOP when he finished 10th in the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event. It should be noted that Omaha 8 or Better is one of components of H.O.R.S.E.
Outside of the WSOP, Williamson does have many strong finishes in tournaments around the world. He has two WPT cashes to his credit holds titles in No Limit Holdem and Triple Draw Lowball. He still has ambitions to win more WSOP bracelets and would event like to win some WPT events. For his career, Williamson has over $1.95 Million in tournament earnings.