Laszlo Bujtas
Born in Pécs, Hungary, Bujtas built his reputati...
選手介紹
Born in Pécs, Hungary, Bujtas built his reputation in the “wild west” of high-stakes online cash games. Long before he was a live circuit regular, his moniker “omaha4rollz” was a symbol of elite technicality on PokerStars and GGPoker, where he became one of the most profitable PLO players in history. His live breakout occurred in 2018 when he finished 2nd in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Europe Main Event for $797,609. Despite his “boss” status, Bujtas is known for his humility and relentless work ethic, often grinding online between live stops. Today, he represents a formidable generation of Hungarian pros—including Andras Nemeth—who continue to dominate the global high-stakes landscape from their home base in Hungary.
介紹 / 打法概述
Bujtas is renowned for a “highly technical, fearless, and relentless” play style, particularly in Pot-Limit Omaha. His strategy is deeply rooted in modern solver theory, but he is uniquely famous for his “aggressive chip-leading” ability, often steamrolling tables through pure pressure and range manipulation. He is a master of identifying technical imbalances in his opponents, frequently using massive overbets and unorthodox lines to force world-class players into marginal spots. His approach is characterized by a “limitless” mental state, allowing him to maintain technical precision even in pots worth millions. Whether navigating a Triton PLO championship or a deep run in a WSOP High Roller, Bujtas’ strategy revolves around technical balance and a total lack of fear in the game’s most expensive spots.
獎金與職涯亮點
With total live tournament earnings surpassing $12,157,000 (according to The Hendon Mob), Bujtas is the most successful tournament player in Hungarian history. His career-best live score of $1,645,000 was achieved in May 2025 with a 2nd-place finish in the Triton Poker Series Montenegro $100,000 PLO Main Event. Bujtas has also famously captured a Triton Poker title in Madrid and a prestigious €25,000 High Roller trophy at EPT Barcelona. He has remained in peak form through early 2026, recently finishing 2nd in the Onyx High Roller Series $50,000 PLO Finale for $117,600 and 8th in the $50,000 Grand Slam for $160,000. Between his live accolades and millions in online winnings, his estimated poker net worth exceeds $18 million. Credit: Danny Maxwell
