Name | Christopher Vitch |
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Christopher Vitch is an American professional poker player from Phoenix, Arizona. He has accumulated over $2.6 million in total live earnings, with his largest single cash prize of $320,103. His achievements include securing 3 WSOP bracelets. Moreover, Vitch serves as an executive producer and co-founder of DeucesCracked.com, an online poker training website.
Christopher Vitch first appeared in a recorded live tournament in June 2018 at the 39th World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. He competed in a $10,000 World Championship Limit Hold’em event finishing 9th incurring a $51,230 profit.
At the 46th WSOP in Las Vegas in July 2015, Vitch secured 2nd place. He participated in a $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better event, earning $111,860.
Chris entered at the U.S. Poker Open in Las Vegas in February 2018. He placed 2nd in a $25,000 + $1,000 Mixed Game Championship and cashed $247,500.
In December 2019, at the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic in Las Vegas, Vitch finished 1st place in a $10,000 8-Game Mix – Bellagio High Roller event. He pocketed $116,600.
Moving forward to June 2023, he joined the 54th WSOP in Las Vegas. He achieved 4th place in a $10,000 No Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship. He collected a cash prize of $112,402.
His most recent appearance was on June 30th, 2024, at the 55th WSOP in Las Vegas. Vitch participated in a $10,000 Limit Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better event and cashed $20,000.
Chris’ first WSOP bracelet was obtained at the 47th World Series of Poker in Las Vegas in June 2016. He won in a $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball (Limit) event, earning a grand prize of $136,854.
In June 2017, at the 48th WSOP in Las Vegas, Vitch secured first place in a $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo Championship. He did not just achieve his highest live cash of $320,103 but it also came with his second WSOP bracelet.
Recently on June 18th, 2024, at the 55th WSOP in Las Vegas, Chris won in a $1,000 Pot Limit Omaha – 8-Handed event. He took home a championship prize of $262,734 and his third WSOP bracelet.