ElkY was one of the top-ranked StarCraft players in the world, having placed second in the World Cyber Games in 2001 and continuing his career in South Korea for a few years subsequent, including a fourth-place finish in an Ongamenet Starleague. By 2002, he picked up the newly released WarCraft III: Reign of Chaos and garnered success by finishing second in the televised Ongamenet WarCraft Retail League before retiring.[8]
ElkY turned his attention to professional poker from 2004 to 2005, where he became a full-time poker pro. ElkY was a member of Team PokerStars. He was the first person to reach "Supernova" and "Supernova Elite" statuses on PokerStars, having earned 100,000 and 1,000,000 player points in 2 weeks, and 4+1⁄2 months, respectively.[8]
Accomplishments
He set the Guinness World Record for most Single Table Sit & Goes played in one hour for a total of 62 at a $6.50 buy-in with a profit of $23.60. In addition to playing a high number of simultaneous tournaments, he has transferred well to live tournaments and cash games.
In October 2008, ElkY added to his tournament haul by winning the World Poker Tour's Festa al Lago tournament, claiming a $1.4 million first prize.[21] The win marked ElkY's first-ever cash on the WPT. He also became just the third person, along with Roland De Wolfe and Gavin Griffin, to win a title on both the WPT and EPT.[4] As a result of his success on the seventh season of the World Poker Tour, ElkY was awarded the distinction of "WPT Player of the Year.[22]
ElkY was disqualified from event 29 in the 2008 World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) for agreeing to go all-in blind with another player. This violated the tournament rule which states "Poker is an individual (not a team) game. Any action or chat intended to help another player is unethical and is prohibited." His winnings were forfeited and other places were moved up in the standings to replace his finish.[23] Two other players (Annette_15 and charder30) had also violated the same rule earlier.[24]
On 18 September 2009, ElkY won his first WCOOP bracelet in event 38.[25] He added a second bracelet only three days later in Event 43 by besting a field of 9,220 entrants. His winnings for both events totalled nearly $500,000.
World Championship of Online Poker Titles
Year
Event
Tournament
Prize (US$)
2009
Event 38
$530 No Limit Hold’em 1R1A
$232,730
2009
Event 43
$215 No Limit Hold’em
$263,323
Spring Championship of Online Poker Titles
Year
Event
Tournament
Prize(US$)
2011
Event 35
$25,000 Heads-Up NLHE
$112,500
World Series of Poker
ElkY won his first WSOP bracelet in the 2011 Seven Card Stud Championship, overcoming a field of 126 to collect $331,639 in prize money. This win made ElkY only the fourth player to win a WPT, EPT and WSOP title.
ElkY won his second bracelet in the 2019 WSOPE, winning the $550 Colossus No-limit Hold'em event.
An "E" following a year denotes bracelet(s) won at the World Series of Poker Europe
Career earnings
As of February 2025, his total live poker earnings exceeds $15.4 million.[3]
Charity
Today, ElkY is a member of the "Champions for Peace" club, a group of 54 famous elite athletes committed to serving peace in the world through sport, created by Peace and Sport, a Monaco-based international organization.[26]
Hearthstone
In November 2015, Elky returned to the esports scene by joining Team Liquid as a Hearthstone player.[27]