Now raising a family with his wife, Amal Bounahra, Esfandiari has opted to spend more time at home rather than traveling for poker tournaments, which has especially shown over the past couple years at the WSOP. The biggest boost to his live earnings, WSOP or otherwise, of course came by winning the $1 million buy-in Big One for One Drop in 2012 for a top prize of $18,346,673. One of the most entertaining players to watch from a poker spectator's perspective is undoubtedly the man they call "The Magician." In addition to being a world-class poker player and the all-time WSOP money leader with $22,283,326 tallied over 50 cashes, Antonio Esfandiari is adept at stimulating table chatter with his amicable personality.Īmong his 45 summer WSOP cashes, six of them have come in the $10,000 Main Event, his best finish being 24th of 6,494 runners in 2009.
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