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Esfandiari at 2007 National Heads-Up Poker Championship. | |
Nickname(s) | The Magician |
Residence | San Francisco, California |
Born | (1978-12-08) December 8, 1978 (age 46) |
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | 3 |
Final table(s) | 7 |
Money finish(es) | 22 |
Highest ITM Main Event finish | 24th, 2009 |
World Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | 2 |
Final table(s) | 5 |
Money finish(es) | 9 |
European Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | None |
Final table(s) | 1 |
Money finish(es) | 1 |
Information last updated on 16 September 2010. |
Antonio "The Magician" Esfandiari (born Amir Esfandiari; December 8, 1978, Tehran, Iran) is a professional poker player and former professional magician, known for his elaborate chip tricks. In addition to appearing on several poker television shows, he has won two World Poker Tour (WPT) championships and three World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets in his career, including the "Big One for One Drop" in 2012, a $1,000,000 buy-in tournament benefiting the One Drop Foundation. By winning the event, along with the largest cash prize in the history of poker at $18,346,673, Esfandiari is ranked number one for all-time tournament poker winnings. In 2012, he authored The Magician's Secrets for Winning Tournaments on Insta Poker, a poker strategy game available for iOS.
Early life
Esfandiari was born in Tehran, Iran. When he was 9 years old his family moved to San Jose, California. After being teased, he changed his name to Anthony in order to sound more American. He graduated from Del Mar High School in 1997.
At the age of 19, he changed his name to Antonio, which was adopted from a desire to be a magician. Antonio the magician sounded more mystical than Anthony the magician. He became a professional magician. While he was performing magic, he was invited to a game of Texas Hold 'em and started to play poker. He has a younger brother, Pasha, who also plays poker.
Live poker
In 2004, he won close to $1.4 million and his first World Poker Tour title at the L.A. Poker Classic. He won his first World Series of Poker bracelet a few months later in pot-limit Texas Hold 'em.
Esfandiari appeared in the second and third seasons of the Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament. After finishing last the previous year, Antonio was able to redeem himself with a second place finish the third season. He was also in each season of GSN series High Stakes Poker and each season of NBC's Poker After Dark.
On April 17, 2008, Esfandiari made the final table at the 2008 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo finishing in eighth place, winning €168,000 ($266,004). On July 14, 2009, Esfandiari made his deepest finish to date in the World Series of Poker Main Event, finishing 24th on day 8 of the tournament, earning $352,832. In 2010 he won his second World Poker Tour title by winning the WPT Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World for over $870,000. On July 3, 2012, he won the largest buy-in tournament in history, the Big One for One Drop, a $1,000,000 buy-in live event. After beating 47 other players, he earned $18,346,673, the biggest cash prize in poker history. The same year at the 2012 World Series of Poker Europe, Esfandiari won his third bracelet in the €1,100 No Limit Hold'em event, defeating Remi Bollengier heads-up to earn €126,207.
As of 2012, his total live tournament winnings exceed $23,400,000
World Series of Poker Bracelets
Year | Tournament | Prize (US$/EU€) |
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2004 | $2,000 Pot Limit Hold'em | $184,860 |
2012 | $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop | $18,346,673 |
2012E | €1,100 No Limit Hold'em | €126,207 |
An "E" following a year denotes bracelet(s) won at the World Series of Poker Europe
Year | Tournament | Prize (US$) |
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2004 | $10,000 L.A. Poker Classic | $1,399,135 |
2010 | $10,000 Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic | $870,124 |
Other television appearances
Esfandiari co-starred in the TV show I Bet You, on MOJO HD, with Phil Laak. He is the face of World Poker Tour's Poker-Made Millionaire. He was also seen in the season 7 opener of Entourage. Most recently Esfandiari appears as an undercover officer in the movie Freelancers starring Robert De Niro and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson.
Bibliography
- World Poker Tour: In the Money (2006) ISBN 0-06-076305-1
Notes
- San Francisco Chronicle http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/gaming/article/Insta-Poker-instructional-game-for-iPhone-iPad-3682946.php.
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- Hendon Mob tournament results
- IMDB
- Shulman, Allyn Jaffrey (Mar. 26, 2004). Antonio Esfandiari Performs Wizardry at Commerce Casino. Cardplayer.
- Anderson, Lessley (April. 04, 2004). All-In SF Weekly.
External links
- Antonio Esfandiari Biography and New
- Antonio Esfandiari's blog on Coinflip.com
- Rounders Poker Show interview
- Antonio Esfandiari at IMDb
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2013/ 2013 AP/ 2013 E |
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