Category:
Richest BusinessExecutives
Net Worth:
$25 Million
Birthdate:
Dec 8, 1978 (45 years old)
Birthplace:
Tehran
Gender:
Male
Profession:
Professional Poker Player, Actor, Illusionist
Nationality:
United States of America

Antonio Esfandiari net worth and career earnings: Antonio Esfandiari is a professional poker player and former professional magician who has a net worth of $25 million dollars. Antonio is one of the most-successful professional poker players in the world.

Born in Tehran, Iran, Antonio Esfandiari, also known as Amir Esfandiari, currently lives in San Francisco, California. He moved to the United States while he was in elementary school, and his family settled in San Jose, California. He changed his name in the late 90s, when he began working as a professional magician. His card tricks led to the opportunity to play Texas Hold' Em, and he began to play poker competitively. 2004 proved to be a banner year for Mr. Esfandiari, as he won his first World Series of Poker tournament, and over a million dollars at the L.A. Poker Classic. He has appeared on a number of poker television programs, including "High Stakes Poker", "Poker After Dark", and "Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament".

Largest Prize In History: In July of 2012, he won the largest poker prize in history, taking the title at the Big One-for-One Drop, a tournament with a $1,000,000 buy-in. He took home a reported $18,346,673 after beating 47 other card players.

Real Estate: In 2017 Antonio and his wife, fellow poker player Amal Bounahra, paid $3.4 million for a home in Venice, California.

In November 2020 Antonio paid $5.4 million for a 6,000 square-foot mansion, also located in Venice, California. They still own the first home as of this writing.

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