Nick Schulman

Nick Schulman
Name Nick Schulman
Nickname The Takeover
Nationality American
Age 40
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Nick Schulman, widely recognized by his username “The Takeover” was born on September 18, 1984. Hailing from the United States, he’s both a skilled professional poker player and a respected poker commentator. Schulman’s insightful coverage of significant tournament circuit events has garnered recognition from both respected industry players and passionate poker enthusiasts. He has impressively secured four sought-after World Series of Poker bracelets. Be inspired by his phenomenal journey, marked by an impressive collection of four WSOP bracelets.

Nick Schulman: Early Life

Before getting into poker, Schulman’s interests were centered in the pool and New York bar scenes. He also supported himself by working as a bike messenger for the ticket broker Broadway.com. Discovering poker at 18, Schulman’s journey shifted. Remarkably, within a year, he transformed into a professional player.

Just like many others of his generation, Schulman started playing poker online. He improved over time by learning from other players. Schulman continued to get better and better at poker as he grew older. He is now a strong poker player, and his earnings demonstrate his success. Besides playing, Schulman is also a skilled poker commentator, thanks to his knowledge and charisma.

His historic entry into the poker arena occurred in 2005, when, at just 21 years old, he secured victory in a $10,000 WPT event and went home with $2,167,500. This marked his name as the youngest ever to win in a World Poker Tour competition. Over the following 18 years, poker continued to play a significant role in his life.

Nick Schulman: Poker Career

Schulman gained recognition in poker through impressive feats. His 2005 WSOP debut secured a 4th place and $74,495 in the $10K Championship Event – No Limit Hold’em. Progressing, he won his first WSOP bracelet in 2009, triumphing in the $10,000 World Championship No Limit Deuce to Seven Draw against 96 players for $279,751.

Schulman won his second WSOP bracelet victory in 2011, winning the $10,000 No Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball Event, earning $294,321 in prize money. 

In 2019, he achieved another significant milestone by winning his third WSOP bracelet. He conquered the $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Championship Event, earning $463,670. In the same year, he secured an impressive 3rd in the $100,000 No Limit Hold’em – High Roller Event, earning $1,187,802.

Furthermore, Schulman’s recent victory in $1,500 Seven Card Stud showcased his skill, earning him his fourth bracelet and a $110,800 prize. In the climactic final showdown, Schulman emerged victorious over Andrew Hasdal. Having earnings exceeding $16 million, his undeniable success began with a 2005 World Poker Tour win at age 21. However, amidst these accomplishments, he eagerly anticipates quality family time and aims for more bracelet victories in ongoing WSOP tournaments.

Nick Schulman Master of all Trades

Aside from WSOP,  at the Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju in 2018, Nick Schulman secured victory in the HKD 100,000 Short Deck Ante-Only Event. Impressively, it was his first time playing Short Deck NL Hold’em. Outlasting a field of 61 entries, he claimed over $272,000 as the winner. Schulman’s progression from beginner to triumph mirrors players mastering new games. He outplayed seasoned competitors like Ben Lamb at the final table to secure victory. Despite his admitted inexperience, Schulman’s calculated risks paid off, showcasing his aptitude for adapting to challenging scenarios. In 2023, he was also seen in Triton London in the $125,000 No-Limit Hold’em. Although securing 11th place, he still added $360,000 to his earnings. 

In addition to his excellence, Schulman appears to have a wide range of interests. In September 2010, he appeared on MTV, talking about poker success and personal challenges like anxiety, depression, and financial issues. His expertise extends to commentary as well. He’s established himself as a skilled commentator, notably collaborating with Ali Nejad for the $300K Super High Roller Bowl in 2016. His insightful commentary on PokerGo and ESPN earned him the Broadcaster of the Year award at the 2018 American Poker Awards.

Conclusion

Nick Schulman, “The Takeover,” is a renowned player and commentator, earning respect for insightful coverage and earning four WSOP bracelets. His journey exemplifies dedication, strategic skills, commentary finesse and versatility, leaving a lasting impression on the poker scene. A true icon, Schulman’s legacy endures.

Poker at the Lodge Results

Stream #192 29 Aug 2022
-$8,331
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First Appearance
29 Aug 2022
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29 Aug 2022