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Aleksejs Ponakovs
Aleksejs Ponakovs
Latvia [LVA]Latvia
Triton Poker Series
Net Worth Chart
Net Worth
in Asia-Pacific
$3,051,800
Biggest Win
in Asia-Pacific
$1,409,000
Events Attended
6
In The Money
6

Aleksejs Ponakovs Poker Profile: Net Worth, WSOP Win & Stats (2026)

Aleksejs Ponakovs is a Latvian professional poker player who has rapidly ascended to the pinnacle of the high-stakes world. Known for his fearless aggression and elite technical skill, Ponakovs is widely considered one of the most dangerous tournament players on the planet, equally dominant in both the online arena and the live high-roller circuit.

Career Earnings & Biggest Results

Aleksejs Ponakovs has total live tournament earnings of approximately $34,500,000 (according to The Hendon Mob). His career-defining moment came in 2022 when he won the WSOP $100,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em event, defeating Phil Ivey heads-up to claim $1,897,363 and his second gold bracelet. He is also a consistent force in the Triton Poker Series , with massive scores including a $2.5 million victory in the 2023 Triton Monte Carlo $200k Invitational. His sustained success against the world’s best players contributes to an estimated poker net worth of over $15 million.

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Biography & Poker Background

Born in 1991 and hailing from Riga, Latvia, Ponakovs first made a name for himself in the online poker world under the screen name “APonakov.” He quickly established himself as a world-class MTT (Multi-Table Tournament) specialist, reaching the #1 spot in the global online rankings. His transition to the live high-roller scene was seamless, characterized by a rapid climb through the stakes. Unlike many players who focus on a single format, Ponakovs has proven his versatility by winning at the highest levels of both No-Limit Hold’em and Short Deck. Today, he remains the most successful player in Latvian history and a fixture at the most exclusive final tables globally.

Play Style & Strategy

Ponakovs is recognized for a “hyper-aggressive and innovative” play style that frequently puts his opponents in incredibly difficult situations. His strategy is deeply rooted in modern solver-based theory, but he is uniquely gifted at finding creative, non-standard lines that deviate from the “standard” GTO (Game Theory Optimal) approach. Known for his composure and relentless pressure, he excels in high-stakes, deep-stack environments where his ability to balance ranges and execute massive bluffs makes him a nightmare to play against. In 2026, he continues to push the boundaries of tournament strategy, utilizing advanced study to maintain his edge in the ever-evolving high-stakes meta.

Social Media & Online Presence

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Recent Attendances
Buy-In
21,200 USD
Prize
658K USD
Place / Entries
#2 / 247
SMP Poker Index
3,016.55
Buy-In
100,000 USD
Prize
1.4M USD
Place / Entries
#5 / 228
SMP Poker Index
3,134.36
Buy-In
8,000 USD
Prize
19.8K USD
Place / Entries
#59 / 1046
SMP Poker Index
815.79
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