Daniel Dvoress Surpasses $47 Million in Career Earnings with EPT Paris Victory

mrinal-gujare
23 Feb 2026
Mrinal Gujare 23 Feb 2026
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  • Daniel Dvoress wins EPT Paris 2026 €25,000 Super High Roller.
  • Earns €286,040, lifting lifetime tournament earnings past $47 million.
  • Prepares for more 2026 poker challenges, focusing on decision-making.
Daniel Dvoress EPT Paris 2026
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Poker professional Daniel Dvoress kicked off his 2026 season by winning the EPT Paris €25,000 Super High Roller Warm Up. 

Daniel Dvoress has made a thunderous return to the live poker circuit, securing a major win at EPT Paris 2026

After a short hiatus following the WSOP Paradise, the Canadian professional took down the €25,000 Super High Roller Warm Up, pocketing €286,040 and pushing his lifetime tournament earnings beyond the $47 million mark.

The victory serves as a perfect springboard for Dvoress as he prepares for a grueling 2026 schedule, including stops in Jeju and Monte-Carlo. 

Known for his methodical approach, Dvoress emphasizes focusing on the decision-making process rather than strictly chasing financial goals. 

The tournament drew a refined cohort of seasoned professionals, proving that the demand for high buy-in competitions remains potent at European festivals. 


Dvoress’ performance underscored his status among top-tier bankroll players, navigating a field defined by deep stacks and complex strategic maneuvers.


PokerStars officials highlighted that these specific high-roller structures are engineered for a dual purpose:

  • Accessibility: Providing a streamlined entry point for consistent high-stakes grinders.

  • Prize Pool Growth: Maintaining robust rewards that incentivize the highest level of play.


This result sets a competitive tone for the remainder of the series, as players transition from this warm-up into the flagship events of the Paris circuit.

With two WSOP bracelets and four EPT titles already on his resume, his latest triumph in France confirms that he remains one of the most consistent forces in high-stakes poker today.

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