Anyone familiar with professional poker players should know about Antonio Esfandiari. The man known as “The Magician” does some awesome and elaborate chip tricks, and above all, he is a world-class poker player too!
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Antonio Esfandiari was born “Amir” Esfandiary in Tehran, Iran. When he was nine years old, his family relocated to San Jose, California, where Esfandiari ultimately graduated from Del Mar High School.
He changed his name to Antonio when he was 19 years of age when he became a professional magician. He thought “Antonio the Magician” sounded more mystical than Amir. During one magic performance, he was invited to a Texas Hold’Em game, and the rest is history.
The 39-year-old Antonio has won three World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and two World Poker Tour (WPT) championships. His WSOP bracelets came in these events:
As for WPT championships, he won both the $10,000 L.A. Poker Classic and the 2010 $10,000 Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic at the Bellagio in Las Vegas.
His largest win was at the aforementioned “Big One for One Drop”—a $1 million buy-in tournament to benefit the One Drop Foundation—in which he won $18,346,673 — the largest single cash prize in the history of poker. Esfandiari’s impressive $27.6 million in total live earnings has him currently 4th on the US All-Time Money List behind Justin Bonomo, Erik Seidel and Daniel Colman and 6th on the All-Time Money List behind Bonomo, Daniel Negreanu, Seidel, Fedor Holz, and Colman.
Today, he is married to Amal, the daughter of poker pro Badih “Bob” Bounahra. The couple welcomed their adorable son in January 2015.
If you read YouTube comments and poker boards, it’s apparent that Antonio Esfandiari is many people’s favorite player. In addition to his prowess—he is, after all, among the top earners in the entire game—he is also quite likable and gracious. So, without further ado, here are 9 totally Antonio Esfandiari hands.
You’d think the Magician actually enjoys tormenting the Poker Brat. But seriously, who wouldn’t?
When Laak outdraws Esfandiari on the river in this seventh-season Premier League hand, the Magician’s face made me tear up a bit. But, in his usual classy way, Esfandiari shakes it off. Now, if it had been Phil Hellmuth…
Sometimes, when you know someone too well—or play someone too frequently—disaster strikes. Especially when your opponent is Irish. Check it out.
The bromance continues in this humorous clip. Esfandiari is as endearing as always.
We don’t want the lovely Ms. Tilly getting jealous now, do we? In this Poker after Dark hand, Antonio Esfandiari is the one with the luck against Tilly and actor Don Cheadle after a crazy call.
In this hand, we get a closeup of the Magician’s Elvis-esque lip curl/snarl as he is bested by Tom Dwan’s one-outer on the river. But, again, Antonio Esfandiari is all class.
Esfandiari makes a stellar call against Bill Perkins in this Poker after Dark hand.
And in our top spot, we have a hilarious heads-up hand between Esfandiari and Laak. Pay close attention at 10:14 when the Magician demonstrates an uncanny mind-reading ability. However, as we all know, the Irish are lucky…
Here’s Esfandiari winning the 2012 Big One for One Drop and the largest cash payout in the history of poker—at Trickett’s expense.
Mid-2000s Antonio Esfandiari shows off one of his most impressive chip tricks here.
Gravity? What’s that? I think I sprained my thumb.
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