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Patrik Antonius
  • Date of birth

    13/12/1980
  • Name

    Patrik Antonius
  • Pseudonym

    Adonis
  • Nationality

    Finland
  • Place of residence

    Monaco

Biography and performances

The Scandinavian colossus has been one of poker's leading figures for over fifteen years, during which time he has distinguished himself through countless successes and his inimitable serenity.

Patrick Antonius grew up in the suburbs of Helsinki, Finland, on December 13, 1980. The son of a working-class family, he was characterized by his boundless energy and competitive spirit, which he first experienced in the various sports he played. He played soccer, field hockey and, above all, tennis, to the point of considering a professional career, but a back injury thwarted his plans. He took on a variety of jobs: waiter, salesman, tennis coach and even model, thanks to his advantageous physique, before discovering the world of casinos.

The rise of a giant

Patrick began gambling in 2003, quickly building up a bankroll by playing cash games almost seven days a week. The Finn revealed himself to the world from 2005 onwards, recording promising tournament performances. He narrowly missed out on the PCA final table in the Bahamas, won a tournament in Stockholm for $66,000, reached his first EPT final table in Barcelona and, the following month, Antonius won the Austrian leg of the prestigious European circuit in Baden Bei Wien for €288,000. He concludes the year with a 2nd place finish at the Five Diamond World Poker Classic in Las Vegas for his first seven-figure win.

At the top of the game

This is the start of a breathtaking career. Patrick Antonius establishes himself as one of the best players of his generation in both cash games and tournaments. He takes part in Poker After Dark and High Stakes Poker in the company of the game's legends, and continues to rack up staggering scores, both live and in online rooms.

He was one of the terrors of Full Tilt, a room on which he then played the biggest pots in the game's history, notably in PLO against the famous Isildur1 for $1.3 million. In 2012, he finished 2nd in the Aussie Million High Roller in Melbourne for $1,235,000, strung together final tables on High Rollers all around the planet, with a record achieved at the Macau Super High Roller Bowl in 2018, for $3,153,000.

Patrick still hovers

In 2019, he launched the FLOP (First Land of Poker) app, a social network dedicated to players to communicate, share events and gather around their passion. In addition, he continues to criss-cross the Live circuit and appears in major online tournaments, such as the recent WPT Heads-Up 2021, where he finished runner-up behind Phil Ivey, for $200,000.

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Patrik Antonius checks a full house three times
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Highlights with Patrik Antonius
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Patrik Antonius' pokerface
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Patrik Antonius makes a phenomenal call
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Patrik Antonius takes on another pro
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Patrik Antonius' biggest pots
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Patrik Antonius in battle
The Patrik Antonius story
The Patrik Antonius story
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Patrik Antonius' best moments