Kara Scott’s Life: Net Worth, Biggest Profits, Losses and Private Life

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Kara Scott is a Canadian-British poker presenter and tournament player born on August 11, 1977, in Alberta, Canada. She has over $660,000 in live tournament earnings, two WSOP Main Event cashes in consecutive years, and one of the longest-running careers in poker broadcasting. Her estimated net worth is between $1 million and $2 million.

She is best known for co-hosting High Stakes Poker on the Game Show Network alongside Gabe Kaplan, covering the WSOP Main Event for ESPN, and fronting UK productions including Poker Night Live and Sky Poker. Since 2016, she has been a brand ambassador for 888Poker.

Kara Scott | Key Facts (2026)

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Kara Scott, born August 11, 1977
Alberta, Canada
Canadian-British
888Poker ambassador since 2016
Estimated net worth: $1M–$2M
$664,795 total live earnings
25 recorded ITM finishes
7 WSOP cashes ($107,807)
2 consecutive WSOP Main Event cashes
Biggest live score: €312,600
“KaraOTR” on partypoker and 888Poker
No publicly tracked online results
Former partypoker ambassador (2010–2014)
ESPN WSOP commentator from 2011
EPT and NBC Heads-Up Championship host

Who Is Kara Scott?

Kara Scott
Kara Scott

Scott grew up in northern Alberta and came to poker through backgammon. In 2005, she was hired to host coverage of the World Backgammon Championships for Game TV in Canada and Pokerzone in the UK. The producers of Poker Night Live and the newly launched Sky Poker were impressed enough to offer her presenting work on their shows - and from there, a career in poker broadcasting took hold.

Her own website describes what followed: building a life across four countries, travelling the world to play poker, write about poker, or talk about it on television. She started studying the game itself once the presenting work began, and logged her first live tournament cash in England in 2007.

What makes Scott’s career unusual is that she has sustained both sides of it simultaneously - a serious broadcast resume and a genuine tournament record - across nearly two decades. Most presenters dabble. Scott actually plays.

What Does Kara Scott Do for a Living?

Scott earns across three areas: poker broadcasting, tournament play, and her ambassadorship with 888Poker.

  • Poker Broadcasting: Her primary profession. Scott has fronted some of the most-watched poker productions of the modern era - High Stakes Poker on GSN, ESPN’s WSOP Main Event coverage from 2011 onward, the European Poker Tour , the NBC National Heads-Up Championship, and UK shows including Poker Night Live and Sky Poker. She also appeared as a player rather than a host on Poker After Dark, competing in a Sit&Go against other poker commentators.
  • Live Tournaments: A consistent and serious tournament player since 2007, with $664,795 in recorded earnings across 25 cashes including seven at the WSOP. Her biggest result - a runner-up finish at the PaddyPower Irish Poker Open for €312,600 - came in 2009.
  • Brand Ambassadorship: Scott represented partypoker between 2010 and 2014. She has been with 888Poker since February 2016.

Kara Scott Net Worth 2026 - What the Numbers Actually Show

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The $1 million to $2 million estimate is a range, not a confirmed figure. It is built from three components: her verified tournament earnings, long-term income from poker broadcasting across multiple major networks and productions, and her ambassadorship deals with two of the game’s bigger online platforms.

The tournament record is the most transparent part. Her Hendon Mob profile shows $664,795 across 25 cashes and 12 years of active play - a genuine record built session by session rather than one big result carrying everything else.

The broadcasting income is harder to pin down. Years of ESPN work, GSN, Sky, EPT coverage, and a string of other productions represent a sustained professional career in television as much as in poker. Combined with two multi-year ambassador deals, the real number is almost certainly higher than the tournament database alone suggests.

Kara Scott’s Tournament Record – Top Career Scores

YearEventFinishPrize
2009€3,200 Main Event, PaddyPower Irish Poker Open, Dublin2nd€312,600
2008WSOP Main Event104th / 6,844$41,816
2009WSOP Main Event238th / 6,494$32,963
2013€7,500 Main Event, Bwin WPT Grand Prix de Paris14th€19,685
2016£220 Main Event, 888poker LIVE London Local3rd£10,250
2008£850 NLHE Final, Partypoker Sports Stars Challenge III, Maidstone1st£26,000

The Irish Poker Open: In April 2009, Scott finished runner-up in the €3,200 Main Event at the PaddyPower Irish Poker Open in Dublin for €312,600 - around $413,600 at the time. She lost heads-up to Sweden’s Christer Johansson. It remains by far the biggest score of her live career.

The Prop Bet That Made Headlines

In April 2014, Scott made a prop bet with fellow Canadian player Chris Tessaro during EPT San Remo. The terms: if she failed to cash in the tournament she was playing, she had to complete the rest of her EPT presenting duties dressed as a rabbit.
She did not cash.

To the disappointment of those expecting a Playboy-adjacent outcome, Scott arrived on set in a giant, fluffy, pink bunny suit and presented the show regardless. It made the rounds. She held up her end of the deal.

The Unanswered Questions

As with most poker figures, the public record only goes so far. Here is what we genuinely do not know:

  • What her broadcasting deals have paid over the years: ESPN, GSN, Sky, EPT - years of network television work across multiple countries. The figures are never disclosed.
  • What her ambassador deals with partypoker and 888Poker have been worth: Both were multi-year arrangements with major platforms. Neither the amounts nor the full terms are public.
  • Whether she will push for more tournament volume: Her results are strong enough that a deeper run at a major series feels entirely possible. But broadcasting commitments and ambassador schedules leave limited room for a sustained tournament schedule.
  • Her online results: She plays as “KaraOTR” on both partypoker and 888Poker. Neither platform tracks her results publicly.

Kara Scott Career Timeline

DateMilestone
2005Hired to host World Backgammon Championships coverage for Game TV (Canada) and Pokerzone (UK). Leads to presenting offers from Poker Night Live and Sky Poker.
2007Logs her first recorded live tournament cash - 6th place in a $3,000 NLHE event at the Partypoker Women’s World Open in Maidstone for $5,000.
2008Wins the £850 Partypoker Sports Stars Challenge III in Maidstone for £26,000. Cashes the WSOP Main Event for $41,816 - 104th out of 6,844 players.
2009Finishes runner-up at the PaddyPower Irish Poker Open for €312,600 - her biggest live score. Cashes the WSOP Main Event again for $32,963.
2010Joins High Stakes Poker on GSN as co-host alongside Gabe Kaplan, taking over from A.J. Benza from Season 6.
2011First hired by ESPN to cover the WSOP Main Event - a role she continues to hold.
2014Fulfils the bunny suit prop bet at EPT San Remo after failing to cash in her event.
2016Signs with 888Poker as a brand ambassador. Finishes 3rd in the 888poker LIVE London Local Main Event for £10,250.

What Is Kara Scott’s Outlook in 2026?

Scott has been one of the most consistent figures in poker broadcasting for nearly two decades, and there is no indication that changes any time soon. Her 888Poker ambassadorship is still active, her broadcasting work continues, and her tournament record - while not frequently added to - remains genuinely impressive for someone whose primary role in the game is in front of a camera rather than behind a stack of chips.

A first WSOP bracelet would be the obvious next milestone. She has seven cashes and the game to go deeper. Whether the schedule allows for it is a different question.

What is not in question is that Scott built something rare: a dual career in poker that works on both sides of the felt, sustained across different formats, different networks, and different eras of the game.

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