Daniel Dvoress 🇨🇦
Born in the Soviet Union in 1988 and raised in Canada, De Vores was introduced to the sport during the poker boom of the mid-2000s. He initially...
Contestant Introduction
Born in the Soviet Union in 1988 and raised in Canada, De Vores was introduced to the sport during the poker boom of the mid-2000s. He initially rose to prominence online under the pseudonym "Oxota," earning renown for his relentless professionalism and in-depth game analysis. Over the past decade, he has become a global traveler, frequently participating in major tournaments across Asia, Europe, and North America. To this day, he remains a key figure in the high-stakes poker world, widely regarded as one of the most respected "final bosses" in any tournament he has ever played.
Gameplay Overview
DeVorez is known for his "mathematically precise and emotionally composed" playing style. His strategies are built on a rigorous study and deep understanding of modern game theory (GTO). Unlike players who rely on live card reading, DeVorez focuses on board range, board structure, and optimal play frequency, making him extremely difficult for opponents to exploit. His ability to maintain the same high level of performance in $250,000 buy-in tournaments as in smaller events is a testament to his discipline. In 2026, his style continues to adapt to the increasingly competitive high-stakes tournaments, perfectly blending technical perfection with a patient and composed aggression.
Bonuses and Career Highlights
According to Hendon Mob, Daniel Dvoress has accumulated a staggering $45 million in live tournament winnings. His highlight in live tournaments was winning the 2019 Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas, a $250,000 buy-in event that netted him a career-high $4.08 million. He is also a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner, having triumphed in the 2020 WSOP Online $1,500 Millionaire Maker, earning $1,489,288. His impressive performances in the Triton Poker Series and other high-stakes events place him 17th on the all-time money list, with an estimated poker net worth exceeding $30 million.
