Paul Wasicka
Paul Wasicka | |
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Paul Wasicka at the 2007 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship. | |
Nickname(s) | Kwickfish |
Residence | Denver, Colorado |
Born | February 17, 1981 |
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | None |
Money finish(es) | 16 |
Highest ITM Main Event finish | 2nd, 2006 |
World Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | None |
Final table(s) | 1 |
Money finish(es) | 6 |
Paul J. Wasicka (born February 17, 1981 in Dallas, Texas) is a professional poker player, based in Denver, Colorado who was the runner-up at the 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event and the winner of the 2007 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship.
World Series of Poker
Wasicka finished as runner-up to Jamie Gold in the 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event, winning over $6,000,000.[1]
Other poker events
NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship
Wasicka's tournament accomplishments since that World Series of Poker finish include winning the 2007 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship by defeating Eli Elezra, Joe Hachem, T.J. Cloutier, Nam Le, Shannon Elizabeth, and finally Chad Brown in the finals 2-0. For the win he earned $500,000.
World Poker Tour
At the World Poker Tour (WPT) $9,900 No Limit Hold'em held at the 2007 L.A. Poker Classic, Wasicka made the final table which also included poker players J. C. Tran and Eric Hershler, he finished in fourth place, earning $455,615. Wasicka has also cashed in three other WPT Championship events and has made a total of over $700,000 from WPT events alone.[1]
Aussie Millions
At the 2007 Aussie Millions A$10,000 Main Event, Wasicka just missed making the final table coming in 12th and earning A$120,000 ($95,434). The event was won by fellow professional poker player Gus Hansen.[1]
As of 2013, his total live tournament winnings exceed $7,896,000.[2] His 16 cashes at the WSOP account for $6,192,711 of those winnings.[3]
Notes
- 1 2 3 Butt, Robert. "Paul Wasicka - Results". TheHendonMob.com. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
- ↑ Butt, Robert. "Paul Wasicka - Stats". TheHendonMob.com. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
- ↑ World Series of Poker Earnings, worldseriesofpoker.com