Erik Seidel is an American professional poker player and a 2010 Poker Hall of Fame inductee. A true legend of the game, Seidel is one of the few players to have maintained elite-level success across four different decades, from the underground New York clubs of the 1980s to the modern Super High Roller circuit.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live tournament earnings surpassing $46,260,000 (according to The Hendon Mob), Seidel ranks 10th on the All-Time Money List and remains a top-tier global competitor. His career-best live score of $2,472,555 came from a victory at the 2011 Super High Roller Event at the Aussie Millions. Seidel is a 10-time WSOP bracelet winner, reaching this historic milestone at the 2023 WSOP Paradise festival, where he won the $50,000 Super High Roller for **$1,704,400**. His sustained success in high-stakes arenas contributes to an estimated poker net worth of over $40 million.

Biography & Poker Background
Born in New York City, Seidel was a professional backgammon player and a stock market trader before turning to poker full-time. He first gained international fame in 1988 as the runner-up in the WSOP Main Event to Johnny Chan – a hand immortalized in the cult classic film Rounders. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Seidel successfully transitioned through various poker eras, constantly adapting his game to compete with younger, “GTO-focused” generations. He is widely regarded by his peers as one of the most humble and respected figures in the industry.
Play Style & Strategy
Seidel is renowned for a “quiet, analytical, and highly adaptive” play style. While he possesses a deep understanding of mathematical foundations, his strategy emphasizes elite observation and psychological flexibility – traits he honed in the backgammon and trading worlds. He is a master of all variants, evidenced by his bracelets in Hold’em, Omaha, and Deuce-to-Seven Draw. His ability to remain calm under extreme pressure and his willingness to constantly learn from the modern “wizard” era make him one of the most difficult and enduring opponents in poker history.
Social Media & Online Presence
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