Juanda, Pescatori, Devilfish join 2015 WSOP Hall of Fame shortlist

At least one player—more likely two—will be joining the ranks of this year’s Poker Hall of Fame. The names of the 10 finalists were announced on Wednesday, following a public nomination process and vetting by the hall of fame’s governing council.

Four new candidates—Max Pescatori, Terry Rogers, Matt Savage, and the late David “Devilfish” Ulliott—and six returning contenders—Chris Bjorin, David Chiu, Bruno Fitoussi, Jennifer Harman, John Juanda, and Carlos Mortensen—make up the 2015 shortlist.

Bjorin, a 67-year-old Swedish born poker pro, has earned more than $5.5 million throughout his career. The two-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner sits sixth on the all-time WSOP cash list with 74, and also ranks fifth all-time in WSOP Main Event cashes with seven.

A former restaurateur in Colorado, Chiu started his career in poker as a dealer before transitioning into one of the most successful tournament players in history. The 55-year-old is a five-time WSOP gold bracelet winner and has raked in almost $7.9 million in career tournament earnings since he first started playing tournaments in 1996.