Chris Parker

Chris Parker
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Chris Parker is a British professional poker player with total live earnings of $446.3K, with a highest live cash of $344K.  

Chris Parker’s Poker Career

Parker began his poker journey in April 2002 at the Hawaiian Gardens Casino Freeroll Tournament in Los Angeles. He secured an 8th place finish, earning a cash prize of $725.

Moving forward to November 2010, Parker participated in high-stakes poker at the Asian Poker Tour in Macau. In the HK$ 150,000 + 3,000 No Limit Hold’em High Rollers event, he achieved an impressive 2nd place, cashing for $77,662.

In March 2013, Parker participated in the £75 No Limit Hold’em tournament. It occurred during the 2013 Grosvenor Coventry Recurring Tournaments. Attaining 2nd place, he added $2,203 to his poker earnings.

December 2015 saw Parker’s involvement in the £150 No Limit Hold’em event. It took place at the Grosvenor 25/25 Series in South Region, Portsmouth. Securing a respectable 7th place, he cashed for $2,983.

Fast forward to May 2022, Parker participated in the € 230 No Limit Hold’em event at the World Series of Poker Circuit in Netherlands, Venlo. Securing the 4th place, he earned $2,341 in prize money.

The pinnacle of Parker’s achievements occurred in November 2023 at the Triton Super High Roller Series in Monte Carlo. In the $ 50,000 + 2,000 Pot Limit Omaha event, he secured 4th place, cashing a substantial $344,000.

Conclusion

Chris Parker’s poker journey, starting in April 2002, showcases consistent success, including an impressive 2nd place finish at the Asian Poker Tour in Macau. His adaptability is evident in a 2nd place at the Grosvenor Coventry Recurring Tournaments, a 7th place at the Grosvenor 25/25 Series and a 4th place at the World Series of Poker Circuit in Netherlands, Venlo. The peak of his achievements was securing 4th place in the Triton Super High Roller Series in Monte Carlo (November 2023) with a substantial $344,000 cash prize, highlighting his skill and enduring impact on competitive poker.