Enzo Vito

Enzo Vito
Name Enzo Vito
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Born in London, England. Enzo Vito, a seasoned British poker player, has been a constant presence in the tournament circuit since 2006. His journey to poker stardom includes a remarkable second-place finish in a World Poker Tour event held in Amsterdam. This triumph marked his most significant cash prize to date, an impressive $112,686. As of now, Enzo Vito has amassed a total of $943,805 in live earnings.

Enzo Vito: Poker Career

Enzo’s poker journey began in August 2010, when he secured his first tournament win. A prize of $4,231, at the Grosvenor UK Poker Tour Summer Series in his hometown of London. His success continued in the following September, when he triumphed at the European Poker Tour in London, claiming the top spot and a handsome $50,000 prize.

Maintaining his impressive form, Vito went on to finish sixth at the Grosvenor UK Poker Tour Grand Final in London, earning himself another respectable sum of $2,066. These early successes marked the beginning of a promising poker career for Enzo Vito.

In 2013, Enzo Vito participated in the Genting Poker Big Game in London and finished third, earning $12,607. He continued to perform well and took fourth place at the Nottingham Sky Poker UK Poker Championships.

In September 2016, Merit Poker Gangsters and the Chicago Poker Cup were held in Kyrenia. He finished fourth and earned his second-largest cash sum of $103,390.

Vito won the £ 1,000 + 80 No Limit Hold’em event at Palm Beach Big Game London in 2017, earning $11,103. He continued to play in 2022, finishing 19th and earning $29,278 at the European Poker Tour in London.

Also, he is still actively competing in live tournaments as of September 2023, and his most recent appearance was at the European Poker Tour in Barcelona. He earned third place and received $12,445.

Conclusion

Enzo Vito has taken part in numerous tournaments, but his performance has not been as impressive as that of other well-known poker players. His performance placed him at position 174 on the All-Time Money List for England, and his poker tournament performance has consistently been average at best.