Sam Soverel

Sam Soverel
Name Sam Soverel
Nickname ApesSonIMHO, Smoke Your Top
Nationality American
Age 34
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Sam Soverel,is an American professional poker player from West Palm Beach, Florida. Soverel has made a significant mark in the poker world. As of September 2023, he’s amassed over $21.6 million in live tournament earnings, solidifying an impressive track record. Soverel’s remarkable skills have earned him two coveted WSOP bracelets. His triumphs also include winning the 2019 British Poker Open and the prestigious Poker Masters Purple Jacket. In this article, we will explore the extraordinary journey of Sam Soverel in the world of competitive poker.

Sam Soverel: Early Life

Soverel, originally from West Palm Beach, Florida, had a strong competitive drive from a young age. He initially competed in track and field but shifted his focus to video games, chess, competitive StarCraft, and eventually poker. Soverel started playing poker with friends for small stakes and later began playing online under his father’s name at 16, enjoying the challenge of building his bankroll.

His family situation was challenging, with his father absent and his mother leaving when he was 15. His sister, Emily, played a crucial role in supporting him. Soverel briefly attended the University of Florida but dropped out during his second year after being reintroduced to poker by high school friends. He made significant money playing poker, even taking high-stakes risks.

Soverel initially moved to South Florida to play online poker and transitioned to live casinos when the state’s poker laws changed. After the Black Friday incident, he moved to Las Vegas in 2012, attracted by the city’s poker scene. In Vegas, Soverel shifted to high-stakes cash games and later excelled in monthly high-stakes tournaments due to growing cash game opportunities. Subsequently, in these tournaments, he found significant success.

Sam Soverel: Poker Career

Soverel’s early career saw limited tournament success, with just five cashes in the first four years. However, he had a breakthrough in 2014, winning the Aria $50,000 Super High Roller. In 2015, he made two final tables in the Aria $25,000 High Roller Series earning a total of $233,880 for runner-up finishes.

In 2016, during a challenging week in cash games, Soverel entered the 2016 WSOP $1,000 PLO event. There, he secured his first WSOP bracelet and earned $185,317. Shortly after, he participated in the Aria Super High Roller 12 event in December. The tournament saw 34 entries, forming a $3,332,000 prize pool. Soverel emerged as the winner, securing his third 2016 title and $1,024,364—his best live cash to date. Moreover, it’s a notable feat for a rare tournament participant, gaining significant success in a short duration. While indifferent to tournament prestige, Soverel now admires tournament players after gaining experience and time at the tables.

The following year, Soverel secured $1.04 million from 13 live tournaments. 2018 was remarkable, yielding nine victories and $1.4 million in total cashes, 2019 saw eight more victories. Notably, in September 2019, he traveled to London for the British Poker Open, competing in five events and earning $966K with 2 victories. Furthermore, he earned $994,072 as the runner-up to Daniel Tang in the WSOP NLH High Roller during July. Few months later, Soverel dominated the Poker Masters series, winning the Purple Jacket and a $100,000 bonus. He earned $1.3 million outperforming all other players. His victory in the Main Event earned him $680,000 and outlasting Chris Hunichen in a heads-up match.

In 2021, Soverel had a remarkable year, amassing a total of $3.7 million in earnings, a significant increase compared to his 2020 earnings. In November, he came close to victory in the 52nd WSOP $100K High Roller. He secured a 3rd place finish with $830,992 in earnings while Michael Addamo emerged as the champion, taking home $1,958,569. In June 2022, Soverel finished 5th in the 53rd WSOP $250K High Roller, won by William Foxen while Soverel earned $1,001,142.

Soverel has earned $2.2 million and 3 victories in 2023 tournaments so far. Last July, Soverel won his second WSOP bracelet in a hybrid online and live event. He earned $393,516 that brought his lifetime cashes to nearly $22.1 million. The event began online, with six players advancing to a live final. Soverel dominated, eliminating opponents until a heads-up clash. He ultimately won the event, securing his victory with ace-high in the final hand.

Conclusion

Sam Soverel’s journey in the competitive poker world is nothing short of remarkable. His journey, from small stakes with friends to poker stardom, showcases resilience and skill, securing his elite status. With over $21.6 million earnings and two WSOP bracelets confirm his poker legacy among the greats. His ability to adapt and thrive in both cash games and high-stakes tournaments demonstrates his versatility and enduring success. His ongoing poker success inspires with its testament to determination and talent in the pursuit of greatness.