Alex Wice

Alex Wice
Name Alex Wice
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Alex Wice is a poker player from Toronto, Canada. With total live earnings of $879,740 and a best live cash of $449,145. One of his standout moments came on January 25th, 2011, during the European Poker Tour (EPT) Deauville Main Event in France, where he secured 3rd place in the €5,300 No Limit Hold’em event, earning an impressive $449,145.

Alex Wice: Early Life

His journey traces back to his high school days, where he dominated math competitions, earning a full scholarship to the University of Waterloo in 2006.

Before immersing himself in crypto, Alex was heavily invested in poker. However, when the pandemic struck in 2020, he saw an opportunity and swiftly pivoted to crypto trading.

Alex Wice: Poker Career

Alex Wicehad his first live cash on October 2nd, 2009, in London, England, during the European Poker Tour (EPT) London Main Event. he secured 69th place, earning a noteworthy prize of $15,760.

On June 26th, 2010, at the 41st World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas, United States, Wice showcased his skills in the $2,500 World Championship Mixed Events 8 Game, finishing 3rd and securing an impressive prize of $102,314.

Transitioning to January 25th, 2011, in Deauville, France, he participated in the European Poker Tour (EPT) Main Event, securing 3rd place in the €5,300 No Limit Hold’em tournament and earning a substantial prize of $449,145.

Alex Wice’s laser focus shines bright during the intense Triton game.

A Continued Streak of Success in Jeju, South Korea

Moving forward to March 11th, 2024, at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in Jeju, South Korea, Wice participated in the $53,000 No Limit Hold’em 8-Handed event (Event #8), securing 18th place and earning a commendable prize of $112,000.

His most recent involvement occurred on March 13th, 2024, at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in Jeju, South Korea, where he participated in the $52,000 No Limit Hold’em Turbo Bounty Quattro event (Event #10), securing 11th place and earning a notable prize of $77,500.