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Andy Frankenberger Poker: Net Worth, Earnings & Stats (2026)

Zoe Chang
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Andy Frankenberger is a professional poker player from the United States who took the card world by storm with one of the greatest rookie years in history. Based in New York City, he is a former Wall Street equity derivatives trader who decided to trade the stock market for the poker table. Unlike many pros who spend years grinding before finding success, Andy became a star almost instantly. As a two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner and a World Poker Tour Player of the Year, he has proven that his background in managing risk on Wall Street was the perfect training for high-stakes poker.

Career Earnings & Biggest Results

According to The Hendon Mob, Andy Frankenberger has total live earnings of over $3.6 million. He currently ranks among the top 50 on the New York All Time Money List. His career reached a massive peak during his first full year as a pro, where he won the 2010 WPT Legends of Poker Main Event for a career-best score of $750,000. This victory helped him secure the title of WPT Player of the Year for Season IX.

Frankenberger is also a two-time WSOP bracelet winner. He won his first piece of gold in 2011 in a $1,500 NLH event for $599,153. He followed that up just one year later in 2012 by winning the $10,000 Pot Limit Hold’em Championship, where he famously defeated the legendary Phil Ivey heads-up to take home $445,899. In 2025, he continued to add to his resume with a 7th place finish in the WPT World Championship Seniors event for $22,752 and an 8th place finish in a PGT PokerGO Cup event in early 2026.

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Andy Frankenberger (credit: PokerNews photographer Hayley Hochstetler)

Biography & Poker Background

Born in 1973 in Massachusetts and raised in New York, Andy Frankenberger didn’t follow the typical path of a poker pro. He was a high-level equity derivatives trader for 14 years before he ever considered playing poker for a living. After leaving Wall Street in 2009, he took some time off to travel and practice the piano. He first got a taste for tournaments when he won a satellite into the 2008 WSOP Main Event. By 2010, he decided to take the game seriously, winning a Venetian Deep Stack event for $162,110 just before his massive WPT win. His rapid rise from the corporate world to the top of the poker rankings made him a favorite in financial news outlets like Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal.

Play Style & Strategy

Frankenberger is best known for his analytical and patient approach to the game. He treats poker much like he treated his job on Wall Street, focusing heavily on risk management. He often says that the secret to his success is knowing when to “get out” of a hand when the market-or the cards-go against him. While many players play with pure aggression, Andy is very calculated and rarely lets his emotions take over. He is famous for his ability to stay calm under pressure, a trait that helped him beat some of the world’s most aggressive players during his championship runs. This disciplined and mathematical style has made him a very difficult opponent to bluff.

Social Media & Online Presence

Want to keep up with Andy Frankenberger as he competes in the 2026 PGT PokerGO Cup and the upcoming WSOP in Las Vegas? You can follow his career and see his latest results through these links:

Video Highlights:

Andy Frankenberger’s battle against Phil Ivey for his second bracelet is a classic moment in poker history. You can also see his early dominance on the WPT circuit in the highlights below.

About the Editor
Zoe Chang
Zoe Chang

Zoe has covered major poker series across Asia, including APT and the Players Series. With solid experience as a live reporter, she now joins SoMuchPoker to deliver in-depth coverage and share her insights from the tables.

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