Nik Persaud

Nikhil Persaud is a professional poker player from London. He has been playing poker for several years, starting off life as an STT grinder on Ladbrokes Poker and now plays online under the alias ‘reraiseallin.’

Nik Persaud
Nickname(s)reraiseallin
ResidenceLondon, UK
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)None
Money finish(es)2
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
423rd, 2005

Persaud has also partaken in a number of televised events, including the 2009 series Late Night Poker. His most impressive[1] performance on the small screen came in 2006 when he won both his heat and semi-final of the European Open III in Maidstone before finishing fifth in the final for $25,000. En route to the final, he defeated the likes of Ian Frazer and Thomas Bihl. The event was ultimately won by Irish veteran Liam Flood.

He writes a monthly strategy column[2] for Bluff Magazine, and he is often featured as a speaker at various Boot Camps across the country, including the 2009 and 2010 Poker in the Park[3] in London, Leicester Square. Persaud also commentates alongside Jesse May on Matchroom Sport televised poker shows.

On April 27, 2009, Persaud co-launched Black Belt Poker with fellow poker pro and 2008 Irish Open champion Neil Channing. He is also sponsored by the site as one of their Brown Belts.

In 2009, Persaud cashed in the World Series of Poker Main Event, finishing 549th for $23,196.[4] He also made the money in 2005.

On November 22, 2010, Persaud was winner of the 2010 World Heads-Up Poker Championship at the London Grosvenor Victoria Casino, defeating, amongst others, Team Pokerstars Pro and 2006 London EPT winner Victoria Coren, 2010 EPT Vilamoura winner Toby Lewis,[5] and eventual runner-up Leon Louis.

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