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Daniel Negreanu
signs the most autographs, such is his popularity among today's poker players. Third on the All-Time Money List with over $46 million in Circuit earnings, Daniel Negreanu is known for his excellent reads of his opponents. Holder of 6 WSOP bracelets, 2 WSOP Player of the Year titles in 2004 and 2013, 2 WPT titles, 5 EPT final tables, Daniel Negreanu owes much of his fame to the High Stakes Poker show in which he took part in some legendary moves against Gus Hansen. Sponsored by the PokerStars website
Cyril Hanouna
Kalfon and Laurie Bismuth. In 2011, he managed to make it into the paid places on the EPT Deauville, finishing in a fine 59th place for €13,000. His best performance to date came a few months earlier, when he finished 3rd in the Hold'em Main Event at the Aviation Club de France for €16,035. "I met Cyril Hanouna at a poker table," said his columnist Christophe Carrière a while back. Cyril is a good tournament player. He talks a lot. He can easily throw his opponents for a loop. He has a really
Pierre Calamusa
Pierre 'LeVietF0u' Calamusa Well-known players (social networks) Pierre Calamusa had already led several lives when we discovered him in 2012 on his first live performance at the Aviation Club de France, where he finished 3rd in the EFOP High-Roller for €70,560. He built up a large online bankroll from small deposits, then in 2011, before turning the corner. Having passed through the Maison du Bluff as a candidate in 2015, Pierre then became Team Pro Winamax and nurtured his entry by winning
Phil Hellmuth
monster and holds the WSOP record with 16 bracelets in his possession, well ahead of Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan and Phil Ivey, all tied on 10 bracelets. Sometimes considered controversial for his level of play by the new generation and known for his antics at the table, he never misses an opportunity to belittle his opponents and claim he's the best. "If it wasn't for luck, I think I'd beat everyone," he said in the early 2000s. He is the only player to have won both the WSOP Main Event and the
Michaël Gathy | Circus Poker
Michaël Gathy Belgian player Michaël Gathy got off to a triumphant start to his career by winning the €1,700 Belgian Series Main Event in Namur for €175,000. A few months later, he won his first WSOP bracelet in a €1,000 tournament in Las Vegas for an astronomical payout of $440,829. The legend was launched, and the Belgian player who was destined to become a doctor repeated the feat 3 times, now surpassing Davidi Kitai in the number of bracelets with 4 (including one won online in September
Moundir
achieve good results on the circuit, while representing the brand at numerous events. In 2012, he won a €225 WiPT Side Event for €10,000, but it was in 2018 that he achieved his finest results with a 2nd place finish on the Barrière Poker Tour in