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Luca Pagano
Pagano in 2011
Born28 July 1978 (1978-07-28) (age 46)
Treviso, Italy
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)None
Money finish(es)3
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
40°, 2006
European Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)7
Money finish(es)20

Luca Pagano (born 28 July 1978 in Treviso) is an Italian-born poker player who finished third place in the Barcelona Open, a European Poker Tour (EPT) event, in 2004. Since then he has reached six more EPT final tables, finishing in the money 20 times, placing him top of the EPT All-Time Leaderboard. He has also placed in two events at the 2006 World Series of Poker.

He was a Team PokerStar PRO member for almost 15 years and, as of 2017, his total live tournament winnings exceed $2,200,000.[1]

Biography

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Pagano attended the information-science branch at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice; quickly his managerial skills took over and the nightlife family-run business was profitably administrated. The big love for poker comes a little later, during a trip in Slovenia where he played a game in the Casino of Nova Gorica.

He has been a poker professional since 2004, year in which he scored the third place at the EPT Barcelona Open. This rising career takes him to play in the major tournaments having places in the most eminent cities, so that PokerStars chooses to make him the perfect Italian testimonial of the Team Pro. Pagano and PokerStars parted their ways in May 2017, consensually.

Pagano adds to his palmares many successes and builds up a very solid bankroll, rapidly becoming the player with the most in the money placements in all of Italian history.

Together with poker, Pagano is an entrepreneur, Angel Investor, TV commentator and host, main host of the Italian talent and reality show La Casa degli Assi, sponsored by PokerStars and co-owner of Italian professional eSports Team QLASH.

European Poker Tour

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In the European Poker Tour, Pagano gained 20 ITM placements with 7 Final Tables. Despite the strong perseverance, he never scored any first place; his best EPT result is third place in Barcelona in 2004.

On 11 September 2008, Pagano was awarded by the European Poker Tour Awards as "The Player of the Year".

Pagano holds the first position in the EPT All-Time Leaderboard with 5.500 points, right before French player Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, and holds the second position in the EPT ITM Rank Score - he is the first, however, among Italians; the Global Poker Index has estimated his winnings in about $2,212,339.

Date City Event Position Prize
18 September 2004 Spain Barcelona EPT Barcelona €1,000 Main Event $24,500
16 February 2005 France Deauville EPT Deauville €2,000 Main Event $17,492
10 March 2005 Poland Warsaw EPT Vienna €2,000 Main Event 14° €5,750
16 September 2005 Spain Barcelona EPT Barcelona €1,000 Main Event 24° €7,800
19 January 2006 Denmark Copenhagen EPT Copenhagen DKr 30,000 Main Event 24° DKr 47,776
26 October 2006 Republic of Ireland Dublin EPT Dublin €5,000 Main Event 13° $25,563
30 October 2007 Republic of Ireland Dublin EPT Dublin €7,700 Main Event 24° €10,210
19 February 2008 Denmark Copenhagen EPT Copenhagen DKr 47,750 Main Event 27° DKr 84,346
12 April 2008 Monaco Monte Carlo EPT €10,000 Monte Carlo Grand Final $533,253
10 March 2009 Germany Dortmund EPT Dortmund €5,000 Main Event $198,900
28 April 2009 Monaco Monte Carlo EPT Monte Carlo €10,000 Main Event 55° €31,000
20 October 2009 Poland Warsaw EPT Warsaw PLN 25,000 Main Event $128,930
1 December 2009 Czech Republic Prague EPT Praga €5,000 Main Event €100,000
11 January 2010 The Bahamas Paradise Island EPT PCA World Cup of Poker NLH $2,000
20 January 2010 France Deauville EPT Deauville €5,000 Main Event 72° €10,900
1 May 2010 Slovenia Nova Gorica All Stars of Poker €5,000 NLH €220,000
11 August 2010 Estonia Tallinn EPT Tallinn €4,000 Main Event 26° €8,000
28 August 2010 Portugal Vilamoura EPT Vilamoura €5,000 Main Event 52° €7,263
13 December 2010 Czech Republic Prague EPT Praga €5,000 Main Event 43° €10,000
20 March 2011 Austria Hinterglemm EPT Snowfest €3,500 Main Event 50° €6,000
7 January 2012 The Bahamas Paradise Island EPT PCA $10,000 Main Event 30° $46,000
31 January 2012 France Deauville EPT Deauville €5,000 Main Event €110,000
10 October 2013 United Kingdom London EPT UKIPT £10,000+300 NL High Roller £60,930
14 February 2016 Republic of Ireland Dublin EPT €50,000+300 Main Event 17° €25,820
12 December 2016  CZ Prague EPT €2,000+200 Eureka high Roller 83° €4,825

Italian Poker Tour

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Luca Pagano, IPT Sanremo 2011
Luca Pagano, IPT Sanremo 2011

On 1 August 2011 wins for the first time the Italian Poker Tour Sanremo step, gaining a trophy and €210,000 of prize.

As May 2017, at the time of the split from PokerStars, he holds the 8th place in the "All Time Money List" of HendonMob, for a global earnings of $2,212,339.

Date City Event Position Prize
23 September 2010 Slovenia Nova Gorica IPT Nova Gorica €2,000 Main Event 12° €8,200
28 July 2011 Italy Sanremo IPT Sanremo €2,000 Main Event €210,000
29 April 2013 Italy Sanremo IPT Sanremo €5,000 Main Event €8,000
30 November 2014 Italy Sanremo IPT Sanremo Grand Final €900 Main Event 20° €2,400
21 October 2015 Malta Malta IPT Malta €1,000 Main Event 87° €2,210
15 May 2016 Italy Saint-Vincent IPT St-Vincent €1,000 Main Event €5,500

Pokerstars Festival

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PokerStars Festival since 2017 replaces the Italian Poker Tour format.

Data City Event Position Prize
28 January 2017 United Kingdom London PokerStars Festival £990 Main Event 104° £1,690

World Series of Poker

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Pagano's best placement in the World Series of Poker was in 2006, in the $1.500 Seven Card Stud event, where he finished in 40th place.[2]

Data City Event Position Prize
28 June 2005 United States Las Vegas WSOP $2,000 Main Event 56° $3,945
5 July 2006 United States Las Vegas WSOP $1,500 7 Card Stud Main Event 40° $2,610
18 June 2008 United States Las Vegas WSOP $1,500 Main Event 149° $3,340
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Pagano co-hosted, together with sport commentator Giacomo Valenti, the famous TV show "Poker1Mania", aired, from 2007 to 2013, late night on Italian public television; the show was the first of its kind featuring the professional game of poker in a less technical language and earned a big audience consensus.

Pagano organizes poker events by the Venice Casino, by the detached branch Ca' Noghera, by the Casino Sanremo, Casino Saint-Vincent, Aosta Valley and Nova Gorica.

In mid 2014, Pagano hosted the first edition of talent and reality show La Casa degli Assi, original format by PokerStars produced by Magnolia Italy; this reality was aired for the first time on a terrestrial satellite TV channel and secondly re-aired on the public television, at night.

In March 2015, Pagano hosted the second edition of the talent show, aired late night on public television.

eSports

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In late 2016 Luca Pagano announced his entry in the electronic sports frontier with the creation and co-owning, with professional poker player Eugene Katchalov, of a professional team in Italy.

QLASH is one of the most promising[citation needed] professional organizations featuring well known players from the national and international scene in different videogames: Hearthstone, StarCraft, FIFA, Fortnite, Clash Royale, Brawlstars, Vainglory, Call of Duty, Sim Racing and more. In much less time the team has been granted with important recognition in the gaming scene. QLASH is also the first professional Italian team to join the prestigious Dreamhack in Austin, with former member Simone "VKing" Larivera ranking a stellar Top20 position in Hearthstone.

In early 2019 QLASH introduced the QLASH House; a gaming house situated in Treviso, Italy. It houses many of their professional players.

Bibliography

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  • Pagano, Luca (2010). Dal Texas Hold'em a Las Vegas: il poker e altre storie. Italy: Gremese. ISBN 978-88-8440-631-6.
  • Pagano, Luca (2011). Giocare a Texas Hold'em e poker americano. Italy: De Vecchi. ISBN 978-88-412-0383-5.

References

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  1. ^ "Luca Pagano's profile on The Hendon Mob". The Hendon Mob Poker Database. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  2. ^ "37th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2006, 7 Card Stud". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
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