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Inside Wendy Freedman’s Poker Career: Milestones, Net Worth & More

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Wendy Freedman is a professional poker player from San Francisco. She began her poker journey in the early 2010s and has since become a regular on the tournament circuit as well as in cash games. Freedman has established herself as one of the most talented women in the mixed-game community, having several poker titles and earning a lot. This article will delve into Wendy Freedman’s poker career, winnings, and net worth. 

Wendy Freedman: Poker Career Highlights and Winnings

Wendy Freedman’s first recorded live cash came in 2012 when she finished in the money in the DeepStack Extravaganza I $340 NLH event, earning $774. She followed this up by winning the $350 NLH event at Hoops and Hold’em during Spring Poker Madness, securing her first live poker title and a $7,658 paycheck.

That summer, she had two money finishes at the 43rd WSOP—one in the $1,100 NLH Event #54 and another in the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E Event #27—earning nearly $20,000 combined. She then finished 6th in the WPT Borgata Poker Open $500 NLH Re-Entry event for a career-best $75,519 at the time.

Freedman continued her hot streak by finishing 2nd in the WSOP Circuit Hammond $580 NLH event for $19,679. In January 2013, she captured her first WSOP Circuit ring by winning the $580 NLH event and taking home $22,545. The following year, she posted several deep runs, including an 8th-place finish at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open $560 NLH DeepStack for $33,045 and a runner-up finish in the Borgata Poker Open $400 NLH Big Stack event for $25,856.

In 2014, Freedman claimed her second WSOP Circuit ring by winning the $250 H.O.R.S.E event at WSOP Circuit Lake Tahoe for a $2,300 payday. Her next big score came in 2016 when she took down the Phamous Poker Weekend January $600 NLH event, pocketing a substantial $54,993. That same year, she made four cashes at the 47th WSOP, including a 7th-place finish in the $1,000 NLH Ladies Championship for $17,837.

In 2017, she again posted four cashes at the 48th WSOP, highlighted by a 4th-place finish in the $1,500 Razz event, where she earned $38,847. She later finished as runner-up in the WSOP Circuit Southern Indiana $1,675 NLH Main Event, taking home a hefty $86,464.

In 2018, Freedman finished runner-up at the Wynn Signature Weekend $600 NLH event, earning $52,852. She also secured her third WSOP Circuit gold ring that year by winning the $365 NLH event at WSOP Circuit Nevada for $11,423. In 2019, she made history by becoming the first woman to win the Heartland Poker Tour Main Event, earning a career-best $167,696.

She maintained her strong performances, with her next significant cash coming in 2021 during the online WSOP Circuit Rio, where she placed third in the $2,000 NLH Super High Roller for $28,476. Her next live cash came in 2023 at the 54th WSOP in the $1,500 NLH Hi-Lo 8 or Better 8-Handed event, where she earned $6,484. Although she had fewer live cashes after that, she notched five online cashes during the 2024 WSOP Online Bracelet series, including an 11th-place finish in the $500 NLH DeepStack for $7,670.

Wendy Freedman’s last recorded cash of 2024 was a 48th-place finish at the Borgata Poker Open, earning her $2,841. In 2025, she scored a money finish in the WPT Cambodia Championship, pocketing $2,900. 

Wendy Freedman’s Net Worth

Wendy Freedman, widely regarded as one of the top female mixed-game players in the poker community, has accumulated over $1.2 million in lifetime tournament earnings. However, it’s important to note that tournament winnings do not directly reflect a player’s net worth, as they do not account for expenses such as buy-ins, travel, or potential backing arrangements.

Moreover, Freedman is known for maintaining a low profile and values her privacy. She does not have any public presence on major social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, or Facebook, making it even more challenging to estimate her personal finances or lifestyle.

While her exact net worth remains unknown, it is likely to be in the six-figure range, potentially bolstered by consistent results in cash games or income from other ventures outside of tournament poker.


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