Bob Safai

Bob Safai
Name Bob Safai
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Bob Safai is an American poker player, Founding Partner and President of Madison Partners, the leading boutique commercial real estate firm in Southern California. He is widely considered to be one of the premier investment sales brokers in the Western United States. Safai has also appeared on High Stakes Poker.

Bob Safai: Early Life

Bob Safai studied at the University of Southern California before earning his broker’s license. He founded the real estate company Madison Partners in 1996. Since then, Safai’s company has conducted more than $25 billion in property transactions. He is the recipient of Top Sales Broker honors, awarded by Real Estate Forum, Real Estate Southern California, and The CoStar Group. Additionally, he frequently appears on the list of the Hot Brokers in Southern California and was recognized among the top 20 most influential U.S. brokers by Commercial Property News.

Safai as President and Founder of Madison Partners

Bob Safai: Poker Journey on High Stakes Poker

Bob Safai debuted on September 7th, 2007, in HSP Season 4 Episode 3. He participated in a $300/600 +$100 ANTE ($1.2K) No Limit Hold ’em game with Mike Baxter, Mike Matusow, Phil Hellmuth, and others. Safai won an impressive $40,600.

He encountered his biggest loss on September 14th, 2007, in HSP Season 4 Episode 4. Safai engaged in a $300/600 +$100 ANTE ($1.2K) No Limit Hold ’em game with Daniel Negreanu, Eli Elezra, Sam Farha, and others. He faced a substantial loss of $156,800.

Bob achieved his best live cash on October 5th, 2007, during HSP Season 4 Episode 7. He played in a $300/600 +$100 ANTE ($1.2K) No Limit Holdem game. Bob was seated with Brandon Adams, Jamie Gold, Jennifer Harman, and others. He won a whopping $153,200.

His most recent appearance was on October 13th, 2007, in HSP Season 4 Episode 8. He competed in a $300/600 +$100 ANTE ($1.2K) No Limit Holdem with the same group of players. Safai incurred a $52,400 loss.