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Unexpected Truth About Byron Kaverman

Unexpected Truth About Byron Kaverman

Story of success is the biggest motivation, and that’s why poker players should know another one. Byron Kaverman is an American poker player, which has already earned titles of the leading tournaments and large prizes. Don’t miss the hottest poker news to stay tuned for updates on the industry.

Byron was born in the small village of Fort Jennings, Ohio, in 1987. He studied psychology at Tiffin University. And currently, he is placed in San Diego.

Byron Kaverman is known as the most annoyingly slow player among the top pros in the industry because of his leisurely style of play. But he is also the true example of hard-working and believing people, who don’t give up that easily. In 2004 he started his path in the poker industry, but the first results were brought in 2008. At the WSOP in 2008, Byron Kaverman took 37th place in the $3 000 No-Limit Hold’em event and won a $7 311 prize.

Byron’s first bracelet was won in 2015 in the $10 000 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed Championship. That year was also significant and historical for the poker star Byron Kaverman because he defeated Doug Polk’s heads-up and earned $657 351.

From September 30, 2015, to January 12, 2016, poker player Byron Kaverman was holding first place in the poker world rankings.

There were many prizes, titles, historical tournaments, and events. Below you can find the most interesting and exclusive facts about Byron Kaverman, his life, and his career.

Byron’s biggest prizes winnings

As was mentioned above, in 2008 Byron got his first results at the WSOP. The event was held in Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. It was the first winning, but not the greatest.

The very first winning of an impressive sum of money was in January 2011 at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventures (PCA) in the Bahamas. The prize of that day was $300 000.

In 2014, Byron won more than $700 000. And just one week after, his second winning of €330 000 from the European Poker Tour in Monte Carlo showed up in his pocket.

One of the greatest winnings in his career was definitely at the World Series of Poker 2015. The winning was counted in $1 million, including the bracelet.  

In January 2018, Byron became a high roller at the PCA in the Bahamas.

According to the fact, that Byron Kaverman’s poker career started not so long ago, he is still an active player and participant in tournaments.

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His latest participations in 2021:

DateEventPlaceWinning
Sep 12, 2021$210 GGPoker.com No-Limit Hold’em Bounty $2 Million GTD1373$389
Sep 12, 2021$500 GGPoker.com No-Limit Hold’em $2 021 000 GTD702$1 152
Sep 10, 2021$1 500 GGpoker.com No-Limit Hold’em Fifty Stack140$2 964
Sep 6, 2021$888 GGPoker.com No-Limit Hold’em Eight Max387$1 502
Sep 5, 2021$5 000 GGPoker.com Main Event Online Championship $20 Million GTD37$59 394

Byron Kaverman is one of those poker players, who still impress the industry and fans with successful tournaments and winnings. Hopefully, his career will be going up without any severe downs.

Byron Kaverman’s net worth

Notable, for his short-term career Byron has already earned a lot of titles and even more money. His maximum live prize pool was $2 million, and his total live prize pool – $16 million.

At WSOP Byron’s total winning sum is $3 877 649, including 1 bracelet and 4 final tables.

His net worth was growing started from 2014 when Byron earned $1.4 million. And in 2015, his earnings were $3.5 million. However, 2016 became not such a successful and profitable year for the poker star. His net worth decreased to $1.3 million.

Currently, his net worth is growing, according to the big winning prizes. But there was no official approval, yet.

Is it possible to find Byron Kaverman on social networks?

The popular poker star isn’t active in the social media space. Instagram of Byron Kaverman is an unseen thing, for which true poker fans are still waiting. Byron doesn’t have a Twitter account as well.

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