Sam Trickett Net Worth

He has won more than $20 million in live tournament winnings and is considered one of the best poker players in the world. Sam Trickett is a British professional poker player who has amassed a net worth of $5 million. Born in East Retford, United Kingdom in July 1986, Trickett is renowned for his second-place finish in the Big One for One Drop poker tournament, where he won more than $10 million in prize money. His total live tournament winnings exceed $20 million, making him one of the most successful poker players in the world.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day July 02, 1986
Birth Place United Kingdom
Sam Trickett age 36 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Net Worth: $5 Million
Gender: Male

💰 Net worth: $5 Million (2024)

Sam Trickett, the renowned poker player hailing from the United Kingdom, has established himself as one of the wealthiest athletes in the country. With an estimated net worth of $5 million in 2024, Trickett has amassed his fortune through a successful career in professional poker. Known for his exceptional skills and strategic gameplay, Trickett has consistently performed well in high-stakes tournaments, accumulating substantial winnings along the way. His talent, coupled with his ability to maintain a strong presence on the international poker circuit, has firmly positioned him as one of the richest athletes in the United Kingdom.

That prize helped Trickett become the fifth highest poker earner in tournament play of all time. He was reached two final tables at the World Series of Poker and has finished in the money seven times. Trickett lost heads up to Antonio Esfandiari in the Big One for One Drop. He was a professional soccer player before he suffered a career ending knee injury in 2005 and started to play poker. In 2008 he won the GUKPT Luton Main Event worth over $215 thousand. In 2011 he cashed for over $3 million in just one month playing in super high buy-in small field tournaments. He won the Partouche Poker Tour Main Event in Cannes in 2011 and won one million Euro. As of February 2014 he had won just shy of $20 million in total live tournament winnings.