Roberto Pérez

Roberto Pérez
Name Roberto Pérez
Nickname DavyJones
Nationality Spanish
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Early Life

During his time at university, Roberto Pérez became interested in the game of poker, even though there wasn’t much information available back then. He learned from WSOP videos on YouTube and practiced a lot. He started playing with a friend. This made him look for more info and see that people made money from poker. In his 3rd year of college, he thought more about it, but he lacked the resources. He decided to take a big step and realized he needed financial stability. He chose to focus on poker rather than his Civil Engineering degree.

For Perez, Civil Engineering comes with a usual career path and many job chances, offering a comfortable life based on your interests. On the other hand, poker means a big change. For him, it wasn’t tough because he wasn’t into engineering and liked poker during college until he qualified on a special tournament via satellite, and that’s how it all began.

Roberto Pérez: Poker Career

Roberto’s journey began with a remarkable victory back in 2008. He won first place in the World Poker Showdown in Costa Rica, becoming the champion and earning $2,033. Now in 2023, his talents still stand out. He proved himself again at the 2023 World Series of Poker. This time, he played in the challenging $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em Heads Up event with up to 64 players. Even with tough opponents, he got 5th place, winning $74,648. He went up against the famous player Doug Polk, showing he can compete at the highest level.

Adding to his growing list of achievements, 2023 marked a significant milestone for him. In the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series held in London, he achieved their first six-digit victory. Claiming the 3rd place position and walked away with a prize of $604,000. This accomplishment showed how good he is at poker and how he’s done this three times in this series.

Conclusion

Roberto Pérez plays poker professionally. He earned fame in the poker community thanks to his outstanding performance in tournament play. He’s the 26th highest-earning poker player in Spain with over $1 million in earnings from live tournament play.