Klemens Roiter
#16 目前排名選手
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Klemens Roiter

Reuter was born and has lived in Vienna, Austria ever since. His path to the pinnacle of poker stemmed from his relentless pursuit of competitive excellence. ...

Nationality: Austria Place of birth: No information available Residence: Vienna
📚 Ranking already included
#16
⭐ SPI
5,418
💰 Total Prize Money
$2,558,500
🎯 Largest single prize
$833,000

Contestant Introduction

Reuter was born and has lived in Vienna, Austria ever since. His path to the pinnacle of poker stems from his relentless pursuit of competitive excellence. Since turning professional, he has been renowned for his meticulous preparation and analytical approach to the game. Reuter's rise from high-stakes tournaments to the international stage is a testament to his remarkable adaptability and unwavering commitment to maintaining a world-class competitive level in various high-pressure formats.

Gameplay Overview

High-value table GTO-oriented PLO championship

Reuter is highly respected for his all-around abilities and his ability to stand out in the modern, algorithm-driven era of poker. He employs a balanced yet aggressive style that forces opponents to make difficult choices, perfectly blending theoretical rigor with keen, immediate adjustments. A hallmark of his game is his remarkable composure in the later stages of tournaments, which allows him to navigate the highly volatile environment of Super High Roller events with precise skill.

Bonuses and Career Highlights

Total prize money
$2,558,500
Largest single prize
$833,000
Best ranking
#16
SPI
5,418 / #127 / 2026

According to Hendon Mob, Klemens Roiter's total live tournament winnings exceed $9.493 million, making him one of Austria's top professional poker players. His best live tournament result came in December 2025 when he finished fifth in the Triton No-Limit Hold'em Main Event at the WSOP Paradise, winning a whopping $1.462 million. His resume boasts numerous achievements in prestigious tournaments, including substantial prize money on the European Poker Tour (EPT) and consistent success in high-stakes events worldwide. In 2026, Roiter remains active, frequently appearing at the final tables of major tournaments and considered a favorite to win. Image credit: Drew Amato