Alex Wice
Alex Wice is a professional poker player from Thailand known for his early success as a high-stakes online multi-table tournament (MTT) grinder and his current status as a successful player on the global high-roller circuit.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Alex Wice has accumulated $1,795,498 in total live earnings. His career-best live cash is $449,145, which contributes significantly to his high poker net worth. He has crossed the $1,000,000 earnings milestone. Wice is highly ranked in his home country, sitting 4th on the Thailand All Time Money List.
His largest score came from a 3rd place finish in the €5,000 + 300 EPT Main Event at the European Poker Tour Deauville in 2011. In recent high-roller action at the APT Championship (APTC) 2025 , Wice finished 2nd in the NT$777,000 Super High Roller Championship for NT$10,361,500 (~$331,575). Earlier in 2025, he also placed 2nd in the NT$110,000 APT High Roller – 8 Max at APT Taipei, winning $155,494.

Biography & Poker Background
Alex Wice is a national and resident of Thailand. He began playing poker before high school and later dropped out of Waterloo University, where he studied Maths, to play full-time in August 2008 after winning PokerStars’ Sunday Warm Up for $135,000. He is a seasoned online high-stakes MTT player and made his initial live breakthrough in 2010 at the WSOP, finishing 3rd in the $2,500 World Championship Mixed Events 8 Game for $102,314.
Play Style & Strategy
Wice’s strategy is heavily influenced by his background in high-volume, analytical online play, which he complements with extensive research and hand analysis on his computer. He is recognized for his focus on improving his game and has achieved success across a variety of mixed games, in addition to No Limit Hold’em. He is a regular competitor on the Asian Poker Tour and has also cashed in the high-stakes Triton Poker Super High Roller Series.




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