Roberto Romanello
Roberto Romanello | |
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Roberto Romanello in 2019 | |
Residence | Swansea, Wales |
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | 1 |
Money finish(es) | 38[1] |
Highest ITM Main Event finish | 312th, 2006 |
World Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | 1 |
Final table(s) | 1 |
Money finish(es) | 1 |
European Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | 1 |
Final table(s) | 2 |
Money finish(es) | 5 |
Roberto Romanello is a Welsh professional poker player from Swansea, Wales. He has made more than $4,000,000 from live tournaments.[2]
Romanello took up poker in 2005 after a sports injury sidelined him for three months. After enjoying watching the World Series of Poker on television, he started to play online and won a World Poker Tour prize package within his first two weeks of playing.[citation needed] After this initial success, Romanello began playing live tournaments at his local casino, in 2006. Also in 2006, he traveled to Las Vegas for his first WSOP Main Event. Romanello performed well, finishing 312th and taking home almost $40,000.[citation needed]
Romanello is one of the most successful Welsh poker players. He is top of the Wales All Time Money List.[3]
In December 2010 he won the European Poker Tour stop in Prague for €640,000. In April 2011 he won the €2,500 buy in World Poker Tour stop at Bratislava in Slovakia with pocket fives.[4]
World Series of Poker bracelets
Year | Tournament | Prize (US$) |
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2020 O | $1,500 No Limit Hold'em | $216,613 |
An "O" following a year denotes bracelet(s) won during the World Series of Poker Online
References
External links
- Card Player profile
- Global Poker Index profile
- Hendon Mob profile
- WPT profile
- WSOP profile
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2020 O
- Kristen Bicknell
- Tony Dunst
- Daniel Dvoress
- Michael Gathy
- Alan Goehring
- Juha Helppi
- Fedor Holz
- Joe McKeehen
- David Peters
- Roberto Romanello
- Damian Salas
2021 O/
2021 E
- Michael Addamo (2)
- Koray Aldemir
- Josh Arieh (2)
- Jeremy Ausmus (2)
- Mikita Badziakouski
- David "Bakes" Baker
- Farzad Bonyadi
- Yuval Bronshtein
- Daniel Cates
- Shaun Deeb
- Adam Friedman
- Benny Glaser
- Brian Hastings
- Phil Hellmuth
- Jason Koon
- Adrián Mateos
- John Monnette
- Chris Moorman
- David Peters
- Bryan Piccioli
- Shankar Pillai
- Brian Rast
- Ole Schemion
- Erik Seidel
- Brian Yoon
- Ben Yu
- Anthony Zinno (2)
2022 O/
2022 E
- Steve Albini
- Brian Altman
- Jeremy Ausmus (2)
- Pedro Bromfman
- Daniel Cates
- Eli Elezra
- Ali Eslami
- Amnon Filippi
- Alex Foxen
- Adam Friedman
- Brian Hastings
- Hong Jin-ho
- Phil Hui
- Espen Jørstad (2)
- Alex Livingston
- David Peters
- Jake Schindler
- Scott Seiver
- Dan Smith
- Michael Wang
- Daniel Zack (2)
2023 O/
2023 E
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