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From Chess Master to female Poker Player star - Alexandra Botez

 


Alexandra Botez, renowned for her Twitch chess streams, ventured into poker in 2023. From partnering with major brands and playing in broadcasted cash games, her name is becoming well-known. This article explores Alexandra’s journey and poker results, showcasing her transition from chess to poker.

Alexandra Botez, an American-Canadian chess player of Romanian descent, earned the FIDE Master title in 2016. Born on September 24, 1995, in Dallas, she later moved to Vancouver, Canada. Botez began playing chess at age six, becoming a Canadian girls' champion five times and once in the USA. Her peak chess rating was 2092 ELO points in 2016, while her current rating stands at 2020 ELO points.


At a chess tournament sometime around 2020

Botez has participated in multiple chess Olympiads. She’s also involved with teaching the game to children and training coaches. She also organizes live chess events. Her sister, Andrea, is also a chess player and the two are responsible for BotezLive, a chess show on Twitch with 1.3 million followers.

Alexandra Botez started streaming in 2016 and was named "Chess Streamer of the Year" in 2022. Botez also maintains a small YouTube channel to document her poker journey, along with a shared channel with her sister. That channel, BotezLive, has a staggering 1.68 million subscribers as we write this article in late 2024.


Alexanda Botez’s YouTube channel

In 2022, Botez began playing online cash games on GGPoker. She transitioned to live tournaments in 2023. Her most notable achievement was winning a Caribbean Adventure event, earning $10,815 from a $550 buy-in.

Also in 2023, Botez cashed in her first World Series of Poker Main Event, finishing 1039th for $17,500. This impressive result came on her first attempt at the prestigious tournament.


At a tournament poker table in 2023

Before these achievements, in 2022, GGPoker signed Botez for marketing purposes. Her illustrated character appears on the poker room's screensavers, increasing her visibility in the poker world.

It’s not difficult to see the practicality of signing one of the biggest chess stars to a poker brand. There is no information about current online results yet.

The same year as her GG signing, Botez participated in a Hustler Casino poker show in Los Angeles.


Alexandra Botez’s statistics in online poker shows

Tracking sites report impressive stats for a beginner: nearly $500,000 in winnings over 19 sessions and 75 hours. These results are considered extraordinary for a newcomer to the game.

It’s unclear exactly what Alexandra Botez’s net worth is, but estimates place it around $1 million. The highest estimates place her net worth at multiple millions of dollars.

Alexandra Botez has cashed 11 times in tournaments, with 10 in 2023 and a WSOP-C event in 2024, totaling $61,383 in winnings. Her best results include:

• WSOP Main Event: 1039th place, $17,500

• PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: 1st place, $10,815

• WSOP No-Limit Holdem: 403rd place, $8,500

• WSOP 6-Handed No-Limit Holdem: 94th place, $5,700

• 888poker LIVE Barcelona Main Event: 16th place, $5,422

Alexandra Botez's transition from chess to poker demonstrates the crossover potential between strategy games. Her early success in poker tournaments suggests a promising future in the game.

But Alexandra Botez is primarily a star in chess, secondarily in poker. Articles about top players are collected in the Hall of Fame on GipsyTeam. Notable figures like Phil Galfond, who created strategies and founded a leading poker school, are included.

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