Kevin Martin

Kevin Martin
Name Kevin Martin
Nickname KevinRobMartin, KevMart
Nationality Canadian
Age 31
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Kevin Martin, also known as “KevinRobMartin” a renowned YouTuber and Twitch streamer celebrated for his engaging content centered around poker and online gaming. Hailing from a small-town in Alberta, Martin has transcended boundaries to high-stakes poker tournaments. In 2017, he won Big Brother Canada Season 5. As GGpoker’s main ambassador for streaming and poker content, Martin passionately pursues his dreams, sharing every thrilling moment and challenge along the way with his dedicated audience. Kevin Martin’s net worth is estimated to be around $1 to $3 million.

Kevin Martin: Early Life

Raised in a northern Alberta town, Martin nurtured dreams of venturing into an industry that would allow him to pursue his passions. Upon completing high school, Martin went on a two-year post-secondary journey specializing in radio and television. At just 20 years old, he landed a role as a radio DJ at a Southern Alberta rock station. He frequently worked the night shift when the listeners were at its lowest.

After his first poker game in 2014, he recognized his calling in the poker world. He started to read poker books and eventually quit his DJ job to fully pursue poker. In the initial years, he improved his skills in small cash games at Canadian casinos, strategically building his bankroll. Once he had a solid foundation, he transitioned to online tournaments. Martin started streaming his poker journey worldwide from his first Multi-Table Tournament, turning on his cameras. He went from losing low-stakes games to high-stakes success, driven by determination and entertaining his loyal audience. His community values his authenticity, as he openly shares his upswings and downswings in his journey.

Kevin Martin: Poker Career

Martin’s Hendon page reveals impressive live tournament earnings totaling $398,224, accumulated over eight years through 52 cashes. His first recorded success dates back to November 2015. He secured 10th place finish at the DeepStacks Poker Tour C$330 No Limit Hold’em event, earning $1,405.In May 2016, he secured his first victory, claiming the top spot at the bounty event of Run It Up Reno II $235 NLHE. This achievement earned him a top prize of $5,805.

The year 2018 marked a highlight in Martin’s live tournament journey. In January, he secured second place in the $1,100 NLHE event at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, earning $36,590. June saw him achieve two victories, amassing a total of $46,004. In August, he emerged victorious in the Main Event of Summer Super Stack in Calgary, earning $38,076. During that same year, he achieved his highest live cash to date, amounting to $48,210. This substantial prize stemmed from his second-place finish in the Main Event of Run It Up Reno VII. Unfortunately, he narrowly missed out on the title to American poker pro Matthew Stout.

Among Martin’s notable achievements in 2019 was his triumph in the Main Event of the Great Canadian Freeze Out. He defeated a field of 244 entries and claimed a prize of $35,392.

Although he participated in only a few live tournaments in 2021 and 2022, Martin managed to amass $53,608. In 2023, he joined ten live tournaments so far, without securing a win, yet added $30,929 to his earnings.

Martin’s Sponsorships and Online Triumphs

Martin’s remarkable poker talent and impressive list of accomplishments have not only garnered recognition from renowned players. Additionally, his success has secured sponsorships from the leading names in the poker world. Originally hailing from Calgary, Martin is most prominently recognized as one of the earliest adopters of the Twitch platform. He has been streaming his poker gameplay on Twitch since 2015.

Following his appearance on Big Brother, Martin signed a deal as a member of Team PokerStars Pro Online in May 2016. During this period, he accumulated over $200K in live cashes. He won four Calgary tournaments and $48,210 in the Run It Up Reno VII Main Event before leaving in 2019.

After taking a brief hiatus, Martin subsequently joined partypoker Team Online. However, his tenure with the team lasted only four months before he decided to part ways. His poker journey took a new turn in October 2020 when he signed with GGPoker, earning a spot as a member of the GGSquad.

Martin’s transition from cash games to streaming online tournaments had its challenges, initially facing losses. However, coaching from Max-Value helped him transform into a successful mid-stakes online MTT player. His MTT results, except for WSOP Online scores, remain untracked by public databases like PokerStake and SharkScope despite his online fame. In 22 events from 2020 to 2022, his peak was a $13,058 cash, finishing 34th in August 2021’s $5,000 NLH 6-Handed Championship.

You can also follow his online tournament results through his regular Twitch streams.

Conclusion

Today, Kevin continues to leave a significant imprint in the poker community through his captivating online presence. Under @kevinmartin on Twitch, he boasts a substantial following of 132K, where he shares his poker strategies and valuable insights with a devoted audience. Moreover, Kevin Martin’s YouTube channel boasts an impressive 82K subscribers, featuring clips from his Twitch streams that allow fans to relive the thrilling moments of his gameplay.

Those who have had the pleasure of meeting him personally attest to Martin’s chill and friendly demeanor. He has earned a reputation for showing respect to fellow players in the vibrant Calgary poker scene. It wouldn’t be surprising to witness him achieve significant victories in the coming year.

Bally Live Poker Results

Stream #80 03 Jul 2024
$35,700
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Net Profit
$35,700
First Appearance
03 Jul 2024
Last Appearance
03 Jul 2024