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Childhood

Konstantin Puchkov was born in 1952 and resides in Moscow, Russia. Details about his early childhood are not widely documented, but his later life reflects a strong connection to both poker and horse breeding.

Career

Puchkov is a distinguished Russian poker player, horse trainer, and horse breeder. He began playing poker exclusively in Russia before expanding to international tournaments around 2007. He is notably the fourth Russian-born player to win a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet, achieving this feat in 2010 at the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. event, where he defeated Al Barbieri heads-up to claim the title and $256,820 in prize money.

Puchkov set a record at the 2012 WSOP by finishing in the money 11 times during a single series, surpassing previous records held by fellow Russian Nikolay Evdakov. In that series, he earned a total of $173,382 and reached two final tables, demonstrating remarkable consistency across multiple event types. Over his career, he has cashed 55 times at WSOP events and made eight final tables, with additional appearances in the World Poker Tour and European Poker Tour.

Aside from poker, Puchkov is also a horse breeder and trainer, naming his horses after poker terms, blending his two passions uniquely.

Personal life

Puchkov lives in Moscow and balances his dual careers in poker and horse breeding. Specific personal life details remain private.

Revenue

His total live tournament earnings exceed $3 million, with his best single cash being $410,037. His WSOP bracelet win alone brought him over $250,000, and his consistent cash finishes have contributed significantly to his poker revenue.

Interesting facts

  • Puchkov holds the record for most WSOP in-the-money finishes in a single series (11 in 2012).
  • Before his first cash finish, he participated in 21 WSOP events without cashing, which he claims is also a record.
  • He names his horses after poker terms, reflecting his passion for both fields.
  • He only played the WSOP Main Event in 2007 and 2008 before expanding his tournament participation.

Legacy

Konstantin Puchkov is recognized as a trailblazer for Russian players in international poker, especially noted for his record-setting performances at the WSOP. His dual career as a horse breeder and poker professional adds a unique dimension to his legacy in the gambling and equestrian worlds.

Frequently asked Questions

🔍When did Konstantin Puchkov win his WSOP bracelet?

He won his first and only WSOP bracelet in 2010 at the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. event.

❔What record does Puchkov hold in the World Series of Poker?

He holds the record for the most in-the-money finishes in a single WSOP series, with 11 cashes in 2012

🃏How did Puchkov start his poker career?

He initially played poker exclusively in Russia before starting to compete internationally in 2007.

🎓What other profession does Puchkov have besides poker?

He is a horse trainer and breeder, naming his horses after poker terms.

💰What is the total prize money Puchkov has earned from poker tournaments?

His total live tournament earnings exceed $3 million.

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