Biography
The Gentleman of British Poker
Born in 1986 in Nottinghamshire, England, Sam Trickett is one of the most respected and accomplished poker players the United Kingdom has ever produced. A former semi-professional footballer, he transitioned to poker in the early 2000s and quickly rose through the ranks to establish himself as a formidable force on the high-stakes international tournament scene. His rapid ascent earned him widespread recognition as one of Britain's finest competitors on the global circuit.
Career Highlights and Major Cashes
Trickett ranks among the highest earning tournament poker players of all time, having accumulated over $20 million in recorded live tournament winnings. His most celebrated result came at the 2012 WSOP Big One for One Drop, the iconic $1,000,000 buy-in event, where he finished in second place and collected over $10 million — one of the largest single cashes in poker history. Beyond that landmark result, he has accumulated multiple deep runs and victories across major circuits including the WPT and the EPT, as well as strong showings in exclusive high-roller and invitation-only events.
Playing Style and Current Status
Trickett is widely regarded as an aggressive and creative player with a sharp ability to read opponents and apply pressure at critical moments. His composed demeanor at the table gives him a notable psychological edge, even against the most seasoned competition. While he has maintained a lower profile on the live circuit in recent years compared to his peak, he continues to make selective appearances at prestigious events and remains an iconic figure in the British poker community.
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