Daniel Zack

Daniel Zack
Name Daniel ‘Dan’ Zack
Nickname Dan
Nationality American
Age 30
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Daniel Zack is an American professional poker player hailing from Princeton, New Jersey. He holds three WSOP bracelets, a WSOP circuit ring and the esteemed title of 2022 WSOP Player of the Year. His total live earnings approach $4 million, with his best live cash just shy of $500K.

Daniel Zack: Early Life

Daniel Zack, born in December of 1993 in Princeton, New Jersey, found himself immersed in the world of poker from a young age. At just 10 years old, he witnessed the monumental victory of Chris Moneymaker in the 2003 WSOP main event, igniting a widespread interest in the game. Despite his tender age and lack of personal funds for gambling, Zack was captivated by the allure of the card player lifestyle, harboring aspirations of one day making his mark in the series.

During home game nights, he eagerly sought permission from his older brother to join the table, honing his skills in friendly competitions. Progressing swiftly, Zack ventured into online poker, initially playing with play money before transitioning to real money games in between his school commitments. Remarkably, by the age of 13, he had already delved into the intricacies of poker strategy, studying the renowned “Harrington On Hold’em” book series.

Despite showcasing promising talent, Zack encountered challenges typical of his age, struggling with maintaining discipline in the face of variance and tilt. Enduring setbacks, including depleting several bankrolls and even temporarily stepping away from the game, he ultimately persevered. 

Daniel Zack: Live Tournament Participation

Daniel Zack’s poker career began upon its live tournament journey in January 2014 at the World Poker Tour L.A. Poker Classic in Los Angeles. He participated in the $150 No Limit Hold’em Double Stack Final. Dan secured the 376th place and a modest cash prize of $400. His breakthrough came in February 2014. He took part at the WSOP Circuit in Las Vegas, clinching his first WSOPC ring. Dan triumphed in the $1,125 No Limit Hold’em event, pocketing $42,662. Transitioning to higher-stakes events, Zack took part in December 2017. He competed in the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic in Las Vegas. Dan finished 7th in the $10,000 + 400 No Limit Hold’em WPT Main Event, earning $208,725.

In June 2019, Zack reached a significant milestone by capturing his first WSOP bracelet. He competed in the 50th WSOP in Las Vegas, emerging victorious in the $2,500 Limit Mixed Triple Draw Event. Zack won a total of $160,447. In June 2022, he secured two more WSOP bracelets at the 53rd WSOP in Las Vegas. His victories included the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8. It happened on June 7th. He claimed $440,757, and the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Event on June 18th, netting $324,174.

Zack Finishes 2022 WSOP with two bracelets, 16 cashes, and more than $1.45 million in winnings.

Dan Zack Wins 2022 WSOP Player of the Year

Daniel achieved his best live cash to date on June 23rd, 2022. It happened during the $250,000 No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller Event at the 53rd WSOP in Las Vegas. He finished in 8th place and cashed out $488,095. Continuing to excel in mixed games, he secured a 2nd place finish. He competed in the $25,000 + 500 10-Game Championship Eventat the PokerGO Tour Mixed Games in Las Vegas in February 2023. Zack earned $345,000.

Zack’s winning momentum persisted into March 2024. He clinched the championship title in the $10,000 + 200 8-Game Mix Event. It occurred during the PokerGO Tour Mixed Games in Las Vegas. He pocketed $195,200. His recent achievements also include a 3rd place finish. Zack competed in the $25,000 + 300 10-Game Mix Championship Event at the same venue on March 7th, 2024. He secured a cash prize of $153,750.

Conclusion:

Daniel Zack’s evolution from a poker enthusiast in Princeton, New Jersey, to a highly accomplished professional player underscores his unwavering passion and resilience. With three WSOP bracelets, a WSOP circuit ring, and the esteemed title of 2022 WSOP Player of the Year, Zack has firmly entrenched himself among the poker elite. His nearly $4 million in live earnings, alongside numerous notable tournament finishes, highlight his remarkable success.