Daniel Geeng

Daniel Geeng
Name Daniel Geeng
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Daniel Geeng, an American poker player whose total live earnings amount to $822,219, with his best live cash being $487,500. He reached the pinnacle of his career on October 29th, 2023, in the United States, during the PKRGO $25,200 Pot Limit Omaha Championship (Event #9) at the PokerGO Tour – 2023 PGT PLO Series II in Las Vegas. There, he emerged victorious, clinching the 1st place and securing a whopping $487,500 prize.

Daniel Geeng: Poker Career

Daniel’s poker journey began on August 24th, 2016, in Spain, when he entered the €10,300 Pot Limit Omaha Re-Entry event (Event #36) at the European Poker Tour – EPT Barcelona. Despite finishing in 17th place, he earned $14,152.

On April 5th, 2017, in Macau, during the HK$ 82,400 Pot Limit Omaha PokerStars Championship High Roller #31 at the PokerStars Championship Macau, he secured 4th place, winning $41,307.

Returning to Spain on August 28th, 2019, Daniel competed in the €10,300 Pot Limit Omaha event (Event #30) at the European Poker Tour – EPT Barcelona. Though he finished 11th, he pocketed $28,657.

However, it was in the United States where Daniel’s triumph reached new heights. On October 22nd, 2023, in Las Vegas, he participated in the PKRGO $15,100 Pot Limit Omaha Progressive Bounty (Event #4) at the PokerGO Tour – 2023 PGT PLO Series II. This time, Daniel secured 2nd place, earning $172,710.

Daniel’s latest appearance was in Jeju in 2024, on March 17th, where he participated in the $50k Pot Limit Omaha event but failed to cash in this time.

Daniel Geeng: A Triumph in the PokerGO $25,200 Pot Limit Omaha Championship

When Daniel Geeng first entered the PokerGO Tour PLO Series II, his name didn’t carry much weight among poker enthusiasts. With few tournament results to his credit, his journey in high-stakes poker remained relatively uncharted. However, he fearlessly competed in the PokerGO $25,200 Pot Limit Omaha Championship (Event #9) within the PokerGO Tour – 2023 PGT PLO Series II. By the series’ conclusion, Geeng had not only secured his place in poker history but also triumphed in the championship event that attracted 75 players. He walked away with an impressive $487,500 from the $25,200 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship.