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Jaspal Brar
Jaspal Brar
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Jaspal Brar Poker Profile: Net Worth, Earnings & Stats (2026)

Jaspal “Paul” Brar is a Canadian professional poker player from Edmonton, Alberta, who has spent years making the pilgrimage to Las Vegas each summer with one goal above all others - winning a World Series of Poker bracelet. In July 2022, he got it in one of the most gruelling single-day formats on the schedule, surviving a 15-hour Super Turbo grind through 1,288 entries to claim his first gold bracelet and cement his reputation as one of the most dedicated tournament players in western Canada.

Career Earnings & Biggest Results

With total live tournament earnings surpassing $1,545,351 (according to The Hendon Mob), Brar has built a résumé across 140 live cashes in a career defined by consistent WSOP attendance, strong WPT Deep Stacks results, and multiple Circuit rings.

His standout results include:

  • July 2022: 1st place in the WSOP Event #88: $1,000 Super Turbo No-Limit Hold’em for $190,731 - his career-best score and first gold bracelet, defeating Jesse Lonis heads-up after 15 continuous hours of play at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas.
  • Multiple WPT Deep Stacks titles - at least one WPT Deep Stacks win among his three career tournament victories, contributing to his standing as one of Alberta’s most decorated live players.
  • Two WSOP Circuit rings - consistent results at Circuit stops across western Canada and the US.
  • 2013: 3rd place in a WSOP $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold’em event for $68,332 - his then-career best, the first time he came close to gold.
  • 2026: Active on the circuit, cashing in April 2026, showing continued commitment to the live scene.

His estimated poker net worth exceeds $1 million.

Jaspal Brar Poker
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Biography & Poker Background

Brar - who goes by “Paul” at the tables - is from Edmonton and has been a mainstay of the Alberta poker community for years. What makes his story compelling is not just the bracelet, but the path to it. He had come agonisingly close in 2013, finishing third in a PLO event and watching his chance slip away. He kept coming back every summer.

“To be honest with you, the bracelet is big,” Brar told WSOP reporters after his 2022 win. “Everyone wants it. The money comes and goes, but I always wanted a bracelet. I come every year to play.”

The 2022 Super Turbo event - with blinds escalating every 20 minutes from a 20,000 starting stack - played through more than 1,280 entries in a single marathon day, averaging a bust-out every 36 seconds. Brar navigated all of it and ended the night with the bracelet, defeating Jesse Lonis in a short heads-up battle to secure the title.

His girlfriend Lina Niu added further joy to the summer: just weeks after his win, she topped 578 runners in the WPT $1,100 Ladies Event for $105,136 - making 2022 a historic summer for the Edmonton poker community.

Play Style & Strategy

Brar is a patient, adaptable tournament player who has demonstrated the ability to thrive in both deep-structured and turbo formats - a range that sets him apart from players whose strengths are locked to a single format.

His approach includes:

  • Format versatility: His bracelet came in a Super Turbo - a fast, high-variance format - while his other results include deeper-stack WPT and Circuit events. Both require fundamentally different approaches.
  • Mental resilience: Years of near-misses without abandoning his annual pursuit speaks to the kind of long-game mindset that eventually produces results.
  • Community presence: His visibility in Alberta poker - from Casino Edmonton to WSOP Circuit Calgary stops - reflects sustained, local engagement with the game.

Social Media & Online Presence

About the Editor
Callum Jury

Originally from the Lake District, UK, I’ve spent the last few years living and breathing the Southeast Asian poker circuit. Since 2025, I’ve been a fixture on the floor at the APT, PokerStars, and WSOP events, serving as a lead reporter and media specialist for Somuchpoker. My work is about more than just recording action; I manage the social media and digital content that brings action rail to the fans. By combining a business education and creative background, I aim to look past the technical hand histories to capture the actual human grit and drama that happens during a deep run.

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