Paul Maxfield: A European Player Turned World Poker Tour Made Millionaire

As one of the current list of European poker players who have dominated the ranks of the international poker circuit, Paul Maxfield has used major poker events such as the World Poker Tour to boost his professional poker career. Born out of Staffordshire, England, he has made his way into the U.S. to be part of some of the most prestigious and highly anticipated poker tournaments worldwide. Right now, he was able to establish a global presence by becoming a certified poker made millionaire under the World Poker Tour.

After engaging in various fields of interests and businesses, Maxfield found a very lucrative career as a professional poker player. By simply using his poker skills and extensive knowledge about the game, he was able to improve his game little by little, as well as dominate the ranks in international poker competitions. Additionally, he has also made some excellent performances during some stops at the World Series of Poker.

Under the World Poker Tour, Maxfield has already played in a total of seven highly competitive poker tournaments. Currently, his professional poker record shows a single trip to a final table event to go with a couple of outstanding money finishes. Summing up all his huge victories, his career earnings under the World Poker Tour presently stand at $1,711,460, which is good for 37th overall among active players of the game.

Because of his limited exposure to the different poker tournaments of the World Poker Tour, Maxfield has only made two highly impressive performances, one of which brought him a very grand payoff that boosted his chances to become one of the most impressive poker made millionaires. In Season 2, he joined the World Poker Challenge that was held at the luxurious Reno Hilton in Nevada. Despite finishing only 18th overall, the performance was already enough to earn him a decent payoff amounting to $13,070.

The biggest payoff and performance of Maxfield was at the Season 3 WPT World Championship tournament, which was annually held at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, Nevada. Together with the glamour and prestige of the event, he was able to withstood numerous outstanding professional and amateur poker players on the way to reaching the final table of the grand poker tournament championship. After long hours of serious battle for the highly illustrious and greatly sought after pot, he was able to finish excellently at second place. While this was a failed championship run, he was able to prove to the whole world that he deserves to be included among the other great World Poker Tour made millionaires by winning a $1,698,390 prize.