Andrei Shpak

Andrei Shpak
Name Andrei Shpak
Nationality Belarusian
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Andrei Shpak is a Belarusian poker player who has amassed a total of $22.2K in live tournament earnings. His highest live cash amounts to $6,499. In addition to his live successes, Shpak is active in online poker. He has earned a total of $3,794, with his largest online win amounting to $1,944.

Andrei Shpak: Live Tournament Participation

Andrei Shpak’s first live cash was recorded on November 11th, 2019. He participated in a $200 Omaha Progressive Knockout Event at the Russian Poker Tour in Minsk. Shpak secured 3rd place; pocketing $360.

Two weeks later, on November 25th, 2019, he finished in 13th place in a €1,000 + 100 Pot Limit Omaha 8 Max event at the Master Classics of Poker in Amsterdam City Centre. Shpak earned a cash prize of $2,648.

On December 6th, 2019, Andrei secured 4th place in a €225 + 25 Pot Limit Omaha Championship at the Belgian Poker Challenge in Namur. He cashed for $2,259. 

In the same month, on December 12th, 2019, he placed 28th in a €1,100 Pot Limit Omaha Event at the European Poker Tour in Prague, earning $2,119.

Moving forward to May 2022, he secured 5th place in a €300 + 50 Pot Limit Omaha event at La Notte Degli Assi – Platinum Edition in Mendrisio. Shpak cashed for $2,575. 

His most recent live tournament participation was in June 2024. Andrei achieved another notable result by finishing 3rd in a €1,500 + 150 Omaha 7-Max High Roller Event. It was held at the Irish Poker Tour. He earned $6,499 in prize money.

Andrei Shpak: Online Tournament Participation

Andrei Shpak entered Event #2 of the $500 + $30 Pot Limit Omaha Mini Knockout Event in June 2020, part of PokerGo’s Poker Masters Online Pot Limit Omaha Series. Placing 13th, he earned $684.

In July of the same year, he participated in a $400 Pot Limit Omaha PLOSSUS Event at the WSOP Online hosted by GGPoker. He secured 49th place and earned $1,166.

Continuing his momentum into August, Shpak competed in a $800 Pot Limit Omaha Event at the WSOP Online 2020. He finished 123rd and earned $1,944.