Lex Veldhuis’s Life: Biggest Profits, Losses, Private Life & Net Worth

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Lex Veldhuis is a Dutch professional poker player, Twitch streamer, and content creator born on December 29, 1983 in Vlissingen, Netherlands. He has $707,775 in live tournament earnings, over $1.75 million in tracked online MTT cashes on PokerStars, and a Twitch following of over 260,000 that has made him one of the most recognised poker streamers in the world. His estimated net worth is between $2 million and $5 million.

You can view his full poker profile on Somuchpoker here.

He was introduced to poker by French pro Bertrand “Elky” Grospellier , who deposited his first $10 on PokerStars in 2005. He went on to become one of the platform’s most prominent ambassadors - a relationship that lasted 17 years before ending in January 2026. He is now an independent streamer. His peak Twitch moment came during the 2020 SCOOP, when his stream attracted 58,799 concurrent viewers - a record for poker content on the platform. He is also one of the few professional poker players to have knocked out an opponent in a kickboxing match on camera.

Lex Veldhuis | Key Facts (2026)

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Lex Veldhuis (“RaSZi”)
Born December 29, 1983, Vlissingen, Netherlands
Studied criminology at Erasmus University Rotterdam
Splits time between Las Vegas and Netherlands
Estimated net worth: $2M–$5M
$707,775 total live earnings (39 cashes)
No WSOP bracelets
13 WSOP cashes ($404,959 combined)
Biggest live cash: $277,940
$1.75M+ online MTT cashes (PokerStars)
Former PokerStars ambassador (2010–2026)
260,000+ Twitch followers
90,000+ YouTube subscribers
58,799 peak concurrent viewers (SCOOP 2020)
Now independent streamer

Who Is Lex Veldhuis?

Lex Veldhuis
Credit: PokerNews

Veldhuis grew up in Vlissingen, a harbour town on the southern coast of Holland, and was a competitive gamer from childhood - starting with Nintendo before graduating to complex strategy games, his specialty being StarCraft. He started a criminology degree at Erasmus University Rotterdam but left his studies behind as poker took over. He still plays video games on his Twitch channel occasionally, a nod to where it all began.

The meeting that changed his career happened at an international StarCraft event, where he met Bertrand “Elky” Grospellier - a French pro who was also transitioning from professional gaming to poker. Elky deposited the first $10 on Veldhuis’s PokerStars account in 2005. He worked his way up the cash limits from there, becoming known online as “RaSZi” and eventually “L.Veldhuis” before joining Team PokerStars Pro in 2010.

His live tournament career has been relatively limited compared to his online output - he has always found live poker too slow for his multi-tabling instincts - but his biggest result, a 7th-place finish in the $40,000 WSOP 40th Anniversary High Roller for $277,940, demonstrates genuine ability at the highest level.

What Does Lex Veldhuis Do for a Living?

Veldhuis earns across online poker, streaming, and content creation, with the media component growing increasingly central to his career.

  • Online Tournaments: His primary poker income. Over $1.75 million in tracked MTT cashes on PokerStars as “L.Veldhuis”, with average monthly buy-ins of approximately $40,000. Regular participant in major online series including WCOOP, SCOOP, and Stadium Series events.
  • Twitch Streaming: Over 260,000 followers with an average of around 4,000 concurrent viewers. His peak moment came during the 2020 SCOOP Main Event, where his stream reached 58,799 simultaneous viewers - a poker streaming record on the platform at the time. The majority of his content is online tournament and cash game play streamed live.
  • YouTube: Over 90,000 subscribers with videos averaging around 10,000 views, primarily poker content.
  • PokerStars Ambassadorship: A 17-year relationship with PokerStars as a Team Pro and ambassador ended in January 2026. The commercial terms of that arrangement were never publicly disclosed, but for a player of his profile and streaming output it represented significant sustained income.
  • Live Tournaments: Selective. His Hendon Mob record shows 39 cashes across 13 years for $707,775, with most of his significant results concentrated before 2012.

Lex Veldhuis Net Worth 2026 - What the Numbers Actually Show

Lex Veldhuis
Credit: Poker.org

The $2 million to $5 million estimate draws from his $707,775 in live earnings, $1.75 million in tracked online MTT results, and seventeen years of PokerStars ambassadorial income that is not publicly quantified.

His live and tracked online records together produce a gross figure approaching $2.5 million. The PokerStars relationship - across Team Pro membership, sponsored events including the “Lex Live Spring Festival” in Belgium in 2019, streaming deals, and commercial appearances - adds a layer that no tournament database captures. For a platform-defining streaming ambassador across 17 years, that income would be substantial.

The departure from PokerStars in January 2026 opens a new chapter as an independent streamer and content creator. What the commercial arrangements of that independence look like - sponsorships, affiliate income, subscriber revenue - is not yet publicly documented.

Lex Veldhuis’s Tournament Record – Top Career Scores

YearEventFinishPrize
2009$40,000 NLHE 40th Anniversary High Roller, WSOP 7th$277,940
2020$2,100 Stadium Series event, PokerStars online1st$96,143
2021$5,200 Blowout Series NLHE side event, PokerStars online4th$97,257
2020SCOOP Main Event, PokerStars online15th$62,620
2010€1,000 Dutch Poker Open Main Event1st€61,200

The 2009 WSOP $40K High Roller: The 40th anniversary of the WSOP produced a star-studded $40,000 buy-in event featuring Tony G, Brian Rast, Isaac Haxton, and many others. Veldhuis made the final table and finished 7th for $277,940 - by far the biggest live cash of his career and one that demonstrated his ability to compete against elite company at the highest buy-in level.

The Twitch Career and the 58,799 Viewers

Veldhuis launched his Twitch channel in 2016 and built it into one of the biggest poker channels on the platform. His style - aggressive multi-tabling at mid-to-high stakes, running commentary, and genuine emotional investment in the results - translates well to streaming.
His peak moment came during the 2020 PokerStars SCOOP Main Event, where he finished 15th for $62,620 while his stream was watched by a peak of 58,799 concurrent viewers - a record for poker content on Twitch at the time. In the same 2020 period, he won a $2,100 Stadium Series event for $96,143 and chopped the $530 Bounty Builder High Roller for over $13,000 in front of 24,955 viewers.

The PokerStars Departure

On January 3, 2026, Veldhuis announced his departure from PokerStars, ending a 17-year ambassadorship. The split ended one of the longest-running player-platform relationships in online poker history. He has positioned himself as an independent streamer going forward, with a stated intention to return actively to live poker streams and tournaments.

What the next chapter looks like commercially - whether a new platform partnership follows, or whether independent content creation becomes the primary model - is the defining open question of his career in 2026.

The Health Struggles

Veldhuis has been unusually public about the mental and physical toll of professional poker. In summer 2018 he went on a significant downswing - estimated by Reddit sources at around $160,000 - while streaming the entire experience live. He publicly discussed the panic attacks the downswing triggered and cut back on streaming to focus on studying.

In October 2018, he collapsed on the street and was hospitalised for stress and fatigue-related heart issues. He was released the following day and returned to streaming after a short break.

In August 2020, his father passed away from Lewy body dementia. Veldhuis stopped streaming entirely for months, returning in October 2020.

The ElkY Kickboxing Match

In November 2011, Veldhuis and Elky - the man who introduced him to poker with a $10 deposit - competed in a kickboxing match. Veldhuis won by knockout.

The Unanswered Questions

  • What his PokerStars ambassadorship generated over 17 years: The commercial terms were never public. For a streaming ambassador at his level across that period, the income would be significant.
  • What his independent streaming career looks like commercially in 2026: New sponsorships, platform deals, or subscription models following the PokerStars departure are not yet publicly documented.
  • What his full online cash game results total: The tracked HighstakesDB figures show small samples. His actual volume at mid-to-high stakes across 20 years of online play is only partially visible.
  • Whether a more active live tournament schedule follows: He has described an intention to return to live poker. His Hendon Mob record shows very limited live volume in recent years - whether that changes is genuinely open.

Lex Veldhuis Career Timeline

DateMilestone
2005Meets Elky at a StarCraft event. Elky deposits his first $10 on PokerStars. Begins grinding cash games as “RaSZi”. First live cash - 8th at Master Classics of Poker for €7,168.
2007First WSOP cash - 35th in the $5,000 PLO Championship for $14,030.
2009Reaches the final table of the WSOP $40,000 40th Anniversary High Roller, finishing 7th for $277,940 - his biggest live score.
2010Joins Team PokerStars Pro. Appears on High Stakes Poker on GSN. Wins the Dutch Poker Open Main Event for €61,200.
2011Beats Elky by knockout in a kickboxing match on camera.
2016Launches his Twitch channel. Builds it into one of the most popular poker channels on the platform.
2018Suffers a major downswing (~$160K) streamed live. Discusses panic attacks publicly. Collapses on the street from stress-related heart issues and is briefly hospitalised.
2019PokerStars hosts the “Lex Live Spring Festival” in Belgium in his name. Signs ambassadorship deal with payment company Muchbetter.
2020Wins the PokerStars $2,100 Stadium Series for $96,143. Reaches SCOOP Main Event 15th place for $62,620 with a peak of 58,799 Twitch viewers - a poker streaming record. Father passes away from Lewy body dementia in August. Takes months away from streaming before returning in October.
2021Finishes 4th in the $5,200 Blowout Series NLHE side event for $97,257.
January 2026Announces departure from PokerStars after 17 years, ending the ambassadorship. Begins new chapter as an independent streamer.

What Is Lex Veldhuis’s Outlook in 2026?

At 42 in 2026, Veldhuis enters the most uncertain period of his professional career - but not from a position of weakness. Leaving PokerStars after 17 years removes the financial stability of a long-term platform deal, but it also opens possibilities that the exclusive ambassadorship would have prevented.

His community of over 260,000 Twitch followers and 90,000 YouTube subscribers represents a genuine and loyal audience that travels with the content creator, not the platform. Whether that audience sustains an independent commercial model, attracts a new sponsor, or powers a subscription-based operation is the central question of his 2026.

A stated intention to return more actively to live poker adds another dimension. His 2009 WSOP high-roller final table proved the game is there when he chooses to apply it live. Whether the scheduling, the pace, and the lifestyle of regular live tournament play can coexist with the streaming career is yet to be seen.

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