Patrik Selin is a Swedish professional poker player and gaming executive who has transitioned from a high-profile career as an industry CEO to a formidable competitor on the global tournament circuit. Known by the nickname “Silent Selin,” he is widely recognized as a regular in both European and Asian markets, particularly in the APT and WPT scenes.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total live earnings stand at $201,970. His career-best cash of $40,960 was achieved in August 2007 at the National Poker League (NPL) United Kingdom Open in London, where he finished as the runner-up. Selin has recently become a fixture in the booming Asian market, recording a highly successful 2025 campaign at the WPT Cambodia in Phnom Penh, where he finished 2nd in the $600 Megastack for $19,953. His international resume also includes a 500th-place finish in the 2006 WSOP Main Event for $26,389 and a 4th-place finish in a 2025 APPT Cambodia No Limit Hold’em event for $2,564.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Sweden and currently residing in London, Selin is a unique figure who helped shape the online poker industry before focusing on live play. He served as the CEO of the Ongame Network, which he helped sell for €475 million, and later held chief executive roles at Gnuf.com and Bodog UK. After years of leading some of the world’s largest poker networks, Selin shifted his focus toward professional play, specifically targeting growth in Asia, which he has described as the “holy grail” of the industry. He is currently ranked 197th on the Sweden All Time Money List.
Play Style & Strategy
Selin is known for a calculated and composed play style, a trait reflected in his moniker “Silent Selin”. His strategy blends the technical depth of an online pioneer with the adaptability required for the high-pressure environments of the WPT Prime and APPT circuits. Whether navigating the massive fields of the WSOP in Las Vegas or competing in specialized Megastack events in Southeast Asia, his ability to manage variance and apply pressure in late-stage tournament phases has made him a consistent threat at final tables.




















