Pierre Calamusa

Pierre Calamusa
Name Pierre Calamusa
Nickname LeVietF0u
Nationality French
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Pierre Calamusa, also known as LeVietF0u, is a French poker player associated with Winamax, a top-notch poker and sports betting company in Paris. With his skills, he has earned a total of $1,634,926 in live tournaments. His standout moment came on April 30th, 2016 at the European Poker Tour in Monte Carlo, where he finished 5th in a major event, pocketing $266,560. 

Pierre Calamusa: Early Life

Pierre Calamusa discovered poker before he turned twenty. He enjoyed lifting weights, drinking pints, and feeling the river breeze. In his younger days, he was known for being fun at parties; however, was not so great at managing money.

Aside from that, He started a YouTube channel in 2011, now with 5.79K subscribers. In his first video, he shares three rules that helped him improve in poker and life.

Pierre Calamusa: Poker Career

Pierre Calamusa’s journey in professional poker began with a notable debut on January 28th, 2012, in Paris, France. He entered the prestigious €10,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller Event at the Euro Finals of Poker 2012. He secured 3rd place for a substantial prize of $89,974.

His success continued to unfold. On May 29th, 2014, in Cannes, France, Pierre showcased his skills once again in the €1,200 No Limit Hold’em WPT National Main Event at the World Poker Tour – PMU.fr WPT National Cannes. He claimed the 2nd position and earned an impressive prize of $81,702.

Pierre’s achievements in poker reached new heights on July 1st, 2019, in Las Vegas, United States, during the 50th World Series of Poker – WSOP 2019. Competing in the WSOP $5,000 No Limit Hold’em – 6-Handed (Event #70). He secured 4th position and pocketed a remarkable $219,468 in prize money.

With a winning hand and a smile to match, Pierre Calamusa finds joy in every chip and card at the poker table.

Consistency in Competition

Demonstrating his consistency, on October 5th, 2021, Pierre once again made his mark at the WSOP. This time, he competed in the $1,000 No Limit Hold’em – Super Turbo Bounty (Event #10) at the 52nd World Series of Poker, he finished in 2nd place cashing for $94,060.