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Anna Wroblewski: Net Worth, Poker Wins & Where She is Now

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Anna Wroblewski may not always be in the spotlight, but her enduring presence on the poker scene tells the story of quiet consistency and resilience. From her explosive debut in 2007 to her recent cashes in 2025, Wroblewski has steadily built a reputation as a skilled and strategic tournament player. 

Here is a report on her Net Worth, early life, Poker journey and winnings, as well as what she is doing now.

Early Life and Introduction to Poker

Born around 1985 in Vietnam, Anna Wroblewski immigrated to the United States, where her journey into professional poker began. While little is publicly known about how she first discovered the game, 

Wroblewski entered the poker scene during the mid-2000s boom. She initially cut her teeth in cash games before shifting her focus to tournaments, where her talent quickly earned attention.

Poker Career Highlights and Winnings 

Wroblewski’s breakout year came in 2007. She recorded her first live tournament cash with a 16th-place finish in the $2,000 No-Limit Hold’em event at the Fifth Annual Five Star World Poker Classic, earning $7,290. 

Just days later, she made headlines by winning the $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em event at the same series, taking home $337,395 and earning a seat in the $25,000 WPT Championship. She added another $46,410 at that prestigious event with a money finish.

Her momentum carried into the 2007 World Series of Poker (WSOP), where she finished 4th in the $2,000 No-Limit Hold’em event, banking $192,876 in her WSOP debut. 

In 2008, she continued to perform well, taking down the $1,000 Bellagio Weekly Tournament for $21,390 and finishing 86th in the $25,000 WPT World Championship for another $39,570.

Wroblewski also won the $2,500 NLH event at the 6th Annual Festa al Lago Classic that year, pocketing $84,100. Her consistency was further proven by a 39th-place finish in the 2008 $10,000 WSOP Heads-Up Championship, worth $14,438.

After 2008, Wroblewski’s presence on the tournament circuit became less frequent. For several years, she focused on mid- and low-stakes events without making headlines. 

That changed in 2019, when she resurfaced with a strong showing at the Wynn Classic, finishing third in a $600 No-Limit Hold’em event for $30,922.

In 2021, she cashed in the WSOP $10,000 Main Event for $23,900, followed by a podium finish in the 2022 WPT World Championship $515 H.O.R.S.E. event for $17,903. 

More recently, she placed second in the 2024 $200 NLH Sunday Special at the Orleans Casino, adding $11,000 to her resume. She also secured a 5th place finish worth $4,124 in the President’s Day $5,000 Added $200 NLH event the same year.

Anna Wroblewski didn’t retire from poker, and was often seen participating in poker tournaments frequently. She also cashed in around eight poker events in 2025, and is most probably looking forward to cashing in other Major poker events as well.

Anna Wroblewski Net Worth in 2025 

Anna Wroblewski’s net worth is estimated to be in six-figures, most from his professional poker career and other ventures. 

With $1,248,816 in live tournament earnings across 111 recorded cashes, Wroblewski’s contributions to poker are well-documented. 

In 2016, she was ranked #1 on Rhode Island’s all-time money list—a milestone moment, particularly as the first female player to lead a State’s all-time money list. 

Where is Anna Wroblewski Now?

Anna Wroblewski, as per her Facebook profile currently resides in Paradise, Nevada. According to her old Facebook post, Wroblewski is also engaged.


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