Paul ‘Kwickfish’ Wasicka Poker Profile

Although relatively new to the professional poker scene, Paul ‘Kwickfish’ Wasicka is second on the 2006 ‘Top 100 Money List’. Wasicka was born on February 17, 1981 in Dallas, Texas. In 2004 Wasicka attended an underground tournament in Denver and has been playing poker ever since.
Before turning pro, he was a bartender and restaurant manager. With three money finishes in the 2006 World Series of Poker, Wasicka has definitely shown that he can contend with the best players in the world.
Player stats
2010: 288th place WSOP $1,000 No Limit Hold’em
2010: 14th place WSOP Circuit Harrah’s $1,000 No Limit Hold’em
2010: 12th place WSOP Circuit Caesars Atlantic City Main Event
2010: 9th place NBC National Heads Up Championship
2010: Winner WSOP Circuit Harrah’s Championship Event
2009: 480th place WSOP Main Event
2009: 12th place Mega Stack Series $300 No Limit Hold’em
2009: 182nd place WSOP $1,500 No Limit Hold’em
2009: 35th place Bay 101 Shooting Stars $9,500 No Limit Hold’em
2009: 9th place NBC National Heads UP Championship $20,000 No Limit Holdem
2009: 28th place WPT LA Poker Classic Main Event
2008: 4th place Poker After Dark IV $50,000 Week 3 Heads Up Challenge
2008: 34th place WPT Bay 1010 Shooting Stars Championship Event
2007: 9th place WSOP $5,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold’em
2007: 3rd place Poker After Dark II Week 19 – of Mouth and Men
2007: 24th place WPT 5th Annual 5 Star World Poker Classic No Limit Hold’em Championship
2007: Winner NBC National Heads Up Championship No Limit Hold’em
2007: 4th place WPT LA Poker Classic Main Event
2007: 12th place Aussie Millions Main Event
2006: 2nd place WSOP Main Event
2006: 12th place WSOP $5,000 Short Handed No Limit Hold’em
2006: 14th place WSOP $5,000 No Limit Hold’em
2006: 15th place WPT 4th Annual 5 Star World Poker Classic Main Event
2005: 22nd place Fall Poker Classic $300 No Limit Hold’em
2004: 11th place Fall Poker Classic $300 No Limit Hold’em
Wasicka currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. Paul ranked #7 on Bluff Magazines’ Player of the Year for 2006.


