Tobias Peters is a professional poker player from the Netherlands who has built a reputation as one of the most hardworking and consistent grinders on the European circuit. Born in Heiloo and now living in Alkmaar, Peters is known for his incredible endurance, often playing hundreds of tournaments a year across the globe. With multiple World Series of Poker titles and a trophy case full of victories from the biggest tours in Europe, he has become a dominant force and a true ambassador for Dutch poker.
With over $4.1 million in total live earnings (The Hendon Mob), Tobias Peters ranks 8th on the Netherlands All Time Money List. He is a two-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner, with both titles coming in -Max No Limit Hold’em events at WSOPE Rozvadov in and .
His career-best live cash of $204,187 was surpassed in value by his bracelet win of €184,850 (~$203,000). Other prestigious accolades include winning a WSOP Circuit ring in Rotterdam and being named the WPT DeepStacks Europe Player of the Year.

Biography & Poker Background
Born in 1980, Tobias Peters spent his younger years in the Netherlands before discovering his talent for poker. Unlike some players who explode onto the scene with a single big win, Peters is a self-made pro who climbed the ranks through years of grinding. He started making a name for himself around 2010 and 2011, traveling to events like the Unibet Open where he quickly found success. His work ethic is legendary among his peers; he is often the first to arrive at a casino and the last to leave. This dedication helped him reach the number one spot on the Dutch All Time Money List for 2025 and 2026, a testament to his longevity and passion for the game.
Play Style & Strategy
Peters is known for an aggressive and relentless style of play, especially in short handed formats. He is a master of “ICM pressure,” using his chip stack to bully opponents when big prize jumps are on the line. Coming from a background of high volume play, he has seen almost every situation possible on the felt, which allows him to stay calm and make quick adjustments. He often relies on his ability to outwork his opponents, staying focused for 12 or 14 hours a day without losing his edge. His two 6-Max bracelets prove that he is one of the best in the world at playing in aggressive, fast paced environments where every decision counts.
Social Media & Online Presence
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