Track the real-time earnings of a controversial poker figure
Ali Imsirovic, a Bosnian-American poker professional, accumulated over $18.7 million in live tournament earnings before his career was derailed by cheating allegations. Born in Bosnia and moving to the US at age three, he rose from humble beginnings to become the 2021 GPI Player of the Year.
His meteoric rise included winning the 2018 Poker Masters Purple Jacket and dominating high-roller circuits worldwide. However, accusations of collusion, multi-accounting, and using real-time assistance tools led to his suspension from major poker tours and bans from several venues.
Despite admitting to some allegations in 2023, Imsirovic's legacy remains tainted by controversy, serving as a cautionary tale about integrity in professional poker.
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Won 14 high-roller events in 2021 alone, earning GPI Player of the Year and PokerGO Tour Player of the Year honors.
Captured the 2018 Poker Masters Purple Jacket at age 23, winning two events back-to-back for over $1.25 million combined.
Earned over $800,000 in online tournaments as "ali23imsirovic," ranking first in the US on PocketFives at his peak.
Started playing poker illegally at 16 online, then won $1,500 in his very first live tournament at age 18.
Admitted to multi-accounting in 2023 but denied collusion allegations, leading to widespread bans from major poker venues.
From winning 14 tournaments in 2021 to only nine recorded cashes in the past two and a half years.
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PLAY FAIR & WINPurchased a luxury home in Vancouver, Washington during his peak earning years, featuring modern amenities and a dedicated poker study room.
Owned multiple high-end vehicles including a BMW M5 and Mercedes-AMG GT, reflecting his taste for German engineering excellence.
Accumulated an impressive collection of luxury watches and chains, often seen wearing expensive pieces during tournament appearances.
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