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Fedor Holz Net Worth 2024: How Rich Is GGPoker’s New Poker Integrity Ambassador

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Fedor Holz is a German poker star popularly known as the “Prince of the High Rollers”, but what’s the net worth of this No.1 German player? 

Fedor is one of the youngest poker players to have created buzz in the poker industry. The player has won two World Series of Poker bracelets, three World Poker Tour, and three European Poker Tour titles. The German poker sensation recently became GGPoker’s new Poker Integrity Ambassador, following Jason Koon’s sudden exit from the role. In this article, we tell you about his net worth and things that contributed to his income.

What Is Fedor Holz’s Net Worth?

As of 2024, Fedor Holz has a net worth of $40 + million. Most of his income comes from playing poker tournaments, although some portion of his income is contributed by his other ventures.

Poker Career & Highlights

Fedor currently holds $40,353,201 in live tournaments earnings and is ranked 1st on Germany All-time Money List. He started playing poker when he was in school. He played a 1c/2c game with his friends. He started his journey with online poker and gradually started taking part in live tournaments. It was in 2012 when he thought of playing poker professionally. He first played some 20 Euro rebuy tournaments at his local casino. His first ever big win was when he won $19,288 in a 500 buy-in Euro tournament. The prize money motivated Fedor to play more and finally take up the game professionally.

In 2012, he also won €15,320 for placing second in the €500 No-Limit Hold’em GPT II Deep-stack Series Main Event, according to the hendonmob. The next year he and his poker-playing friends all moved from Germany to Vienna, Austria, and this was when he achieved more success. In February of 2013, he secured 1st place at the Lebanese Poker Tour, winning $4,695. His first ever biggest achievement was when he won $1.3 million in the World Championship of Online Poker in 2014. Fedor constantly learned from his mistakes and took feedback in live poker tournaments, which helped him a lot at the time. 

2015: In April 2015, Holz placed fourth at a Super High Roller event during the EPT Monte Carlo where he won $372,208. In October, he placed second at the EPT Malta €2,000+200 Number 47 No Limit Hold’ Em event for the sum of $71,627. The same month, he placed sixth at the WSOP Europe High Roller  $109,613. In December, he took down his first WPT title by winning the World Poker Tour Five Diamond World Poker Classic 2015 event where he took home a large sum of $1,589,219.

2016: In January, he won the WPT National Philippines Triton Super High Roller Series Cali Cup for $3,072,748. In May that year, he placed second at the Aria $300k Super High Roller Bowl for $3,500,000 at this game. In the month of June of the same year, he placed first at three different Aria High Roller events, winning $276,012, $393,120, and $637,392 respectively. In July, he won the High Roller for One Drop No Limit Hold’ Em event  for $4,981,775. He placed first again at the EPT Barcelona €50k Super High Roller event in August and walked away with the sum of $1.3 million.

2017: Holz competed in two different Aussie Millions events in January of 2017 where he placed second and fifth, winning $266,445 and $253,002 respectively. In April, he won $868,518 for placing second at the HK $388,000+12,000 No Limit Hold’ Em PokerStars Championship Super High Roller event. In June, he secured the first position during the Aria SHR 20 event and the 21 US $50,000 event. He also placed first during the Triton SHR HK $250K 6-Max game in July of 2017 where he banked $444,893.

2018- 2023 – His biggest to date is $6,000,000. He earned this score for a second place at the World Series Poker The Big One for One Drop (Event #78) in 2018. His most recent live tournament victory was in July 2023 at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London, where he won the No Limit Hold’em – 7-Handed (Event #2) for $609,853.

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