Career
He currently has one bracelet and four career (WSOP) final tables, three in Pot Limit Omaha and one in the 8-game mix format. He has had at least three in the money finishes in each of the last three He also has a United States Poker Championship and a Spring Championship of Online Poker championship, both in Number Limit Texas hold "econometrics Lamb became a professional poker player in 2004.
Another notable championship was his victory in the May 11, 2010 Spring Championship of Online Poker $109 Number Limit hold "em event.
He outlasted a field of 4,204 competitors for a prize of $66,003.97. Prior to 2011, his only WSOP final table was the Tuesday, June 22, 2010 to Thursday, June 24, 2010 $1500 41st Annual Event #41: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-low Split-8 or Better where he was 5th in a field of 847 for a prize of $53,319.
His best WSOP main event finish prior to 2011 came in 2009, when he finished 14th in the 6494-player event for a prize of $633,022. His first six WSOP in the money finishes were in Texas hold "em, but as of 30 June 2011 four of his last five WSOP cashes were in pot limit Omaha hold "em, including both the 2010 and 2011 $10,000 World Championship Pot Limit Omaha events.
At the 2011 WSOP Main Event, Lamb was chip leader after Day 1-B, which was the second of four Day 1 starts in the tournament.
He amassed 188,925 chips from a starting stack of 30,000. He was also the overall chip leader after Day 2-B (of two Day 2 starts), entering Day 3 with 551,600 chips. On Day 8, he qualified for the 2011 November Nine in fifth place with 20,875,000 chips.
Lamb went on to finish in third place, earning $4,021,138.
Although several online poker databases list Lamb as being from Las Vegas, Nevada, his residence is listed as Tulsa, Oklahoma in WSOP.com event results. Lamb attended Jenks High School in Tulsa, graduating in 2004.
He briefly attended Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He is a former dealer at Tulsa"s Cherokee Casino, which is now the Hard Rock Casino.