Nick Schulman

Nick Schulman is called a poker genius for his phenomenal memory, flair and strategy. By the age of 40 he had won 5 WSOP bracelets and more than $20,000,000 in live tournaments. Nick achieved his best results in No Limit Hold’em, 2-7 Lowball and Pot-Limit Omaha tournaments. He is one of the few poker players who is a professional commentator. During the 2019 WSOP Main Event, the American commentated for PokerGO and ESPN.

Main Information

Every decision a professional poker player makes at the gaming table is a demonstration of strategy and skills that draw admiration from his fans and respect from his opponents. He has dozens of tournaments and high-profile victories in world-class tournaments under his belt.

  • Nickname: TheTakeover;
  • Nationality: American;
  • Residence: New York, USA;
  • Born: September 18, 1984;
  • Age: 40;
  • Last Results: 1st place in the WSOP $1,500 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw in 2023 for $110,800; 4th place in the PokerGO Cup $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em for 2022 for $450,000.

Nick Schulman Biography

Schulman was born on September 18, 1984 in New York, USA. He became interested in poker at the age of 11-12 years old, when the game became not just a hobby, but a real passion for him. The boy grew up in a family with a loyal attitude to intellectual games. He early realized that success in poker depends not only on luck. From a young age, Nick stood out among his peers for his ability to think strategically and calculate cards accurately.

By the age of eighteen, he had seriously decided to devote himself to card playing. Schulman began to be recognized in New York poker clubs, as he played on a level with local professionals.

Schulman has always been characterized by a sharp mind and insight. He grew as a player, trying new strategies, techniques and betting strategies. These years were crucial for him: the guy developed a personalized approach to the game and focused on analytics.

Nick Schulman

Poker Career

Nick Schulman started playing poker in 2002 when he was 18 years old. Three years later he won the fourth season of the World Poker Tour (WPT) World Poker Finals for $2,167,500. This is a world record for the WPT regular season. The American became the youngest ever triumphant in a WPT event.

A month later, the talented player finished 4th in the World Series of Poker tournament in Atlantic City, increasing his bankroll by another $74,495. In addition to competing, Schulman became one of the regular players at Bobby’s Room (now Legends Room), the famous high stakes room at Bellagio Casino.

In June 2009, he won his first WSOP bracelet in the prestigious $10,000 No-Limit Deuce to Seven Draw, battling John Juanda and David Benjamin in the final table. The American repeated the triumph in 2012, winning his second bracelet in the same event.

Over the years, Schulman has become a popular commentator and analyst. In 2019, he commentated the WSOP Main Event broadcast for ESPN and PokerGO, and in 2024, he won his fifth bracelet in the High Roller Event at the WSOP.

Live Poker Achievements

Nick started out with a limited number of tournaments, but his achievements at live events have become landmark events. He not only earned huge net worth, but also became famous for his strategy and coolness at the table. Here are the highlights of the American’s live poker career:

  • 2005 – 1st place in the WPT World Poker Finals, $2,167,500;
  • 2009 – 1st place in WSOP $10,000 Deuce-to-Seven Draw, $279,751 (first bracelet);
  • 2012 – 1st place in WSOP $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball, $294,321 (second bracelet);
  • 2016 – Win in WSOP $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, $372,894 (third bracelet);
  • 2021 – 1st place in the WSOP $1,500 Razz, $188,214 (fourth bracelet);
  • 2023 – 1st place in WSOP $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em, $456,889 (fifth bracelet);
  • 2024 – 2nd place in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) $100,000 High Roller, $850,000;
  • 2024 – 4th place in the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London $250,000 No-Limit Hold’em, $1,320,000.

Online Poker Achievements

Schulman’s impressive stats of online performances once again show that he is a versatile player. He prefers to play live, but occasionally participates in top virtual competitions:

  • 2010 – 1st place in the PokerStars SCOOP $5,200 High Roller, $156,551;
  • 2013 – 1st place in WCOOP $10,300 Heads-Up, $197,451;
  • 2017 – 2nd place in the WCOOP $25,000 High Roller, $462,182;
  • 2020 – 1st place in the GG Poker WSOP Online $10,000 Heads-Up Championship, $215,273;
  • 2021 – 3rd place in the WCOOP $10,300 High Roller, $132,000;
  • 2024 – 1st place in the PokerStars WCOOP $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller, $940,000.
Nick Schulman with WSOP bracelet

Top Five Career Cashes

Nick has achieved impressive results during his career, winning many prestigious tournaments. His wins are a testament to the skill and creativity that have become his trademark. Below you can read a selection of the American’s biggest wins:

TournamentVenueYearOccupied positionPrize money
WPT World Poker FinalsFoxwoods Casino, Ledyard20051st place$2,167,500
WSOP High Roller Event $25,000Las Vegas20241st place$1,667,842
Triton Poker Super High Roller Series LondonLondon20244th place$1,320,000
2021 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $100,000 HRNassau, Bahamas20242nd place$850,000
WSOP $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw LowballLas Vegas20091st place$279,751

Nick Schulman Socials

The 40-year-old poker player uses his socials pages to share his views on poker, tournament results and playing strategies. He posts analytical articles, betting tips and thoughts on life at the poker table.

PlatformProfile
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/NickSchulman
Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/nickschulman
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/NickSchulmanPoker
YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/NickSchulmanPoker

Subscribe to Nick’s pages if you want to follow his career, learn more about his analytical approach to the game, and get valuable first-hand advice.

FAQ

Is Schulman good at poker?

Yes, he is the winner of five WSOP bracelets and a multi-million dollar live tournament winnings.

How old is Nick Schulman?

Schulman was born September 18, 1984. He is now 40 years old.

What is Schulman’s IQ score?

There is no data on IQ. Most professional poker players have an above-average IQ of 120-140.

How long was Nick Schulman’s longest session?

Schulman once had the longest poker session that took over 24 hours to complete.

What is Schulman’s Nickname?

In professional circles, he plays under the nickname “TheTakeover”.

What is Nick Schulman’s net worth?

The American’s fortune is estimated at $20 million. Approximately that much he earned in live events.

Has Nick ever held a world record in poker?

Nick is unofficially considered the record holder for speed of decision making in high stakes, especially in short time control formats.