Adam Bilzerian

@Poker Player, Timeline and Childhood

Adam Bilzerian is an American poker player and writer

1983

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: 1983
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Poker Player, Writers, Miscellaneous
  • City/State: Florida
  • Siblings: Dan
  • Universities:
    • Vanderbilt University
  • Birth Place: Florida

Adam Bilzerian born at

Florida

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Birth Place

Adam Bilzerian bought a house in Saint Kitts and Navis in 2007 and moved there. He currently lives in his mansion with his wife and children.

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Personal Life

Adam’s father, Paul, moved in with his younger son, upon his release from prison.

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Personal Life

Dan once described his brother as an extreme opposite of him. While Dan lives a grand life full of controversies, money, and fame, his younger brother chose a peaceful and serene life for himself.

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Personal Life

Adam Bilzerian was born in Tampa, Florida, to corporate takeover specialist Paul Bilzerian and his wife, Terri, in 1983. He was the second-born child in the family. He grew up with his elder brother, Dan.

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Childhood & Early Life

Adam’s family was one of the richest in Florida. Thus, both the brothers were exposed to a lavish environment ever since they were born. Along with that, both were equipped with high IQ levels. They performed quite well in school.

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Childhood & Early Life

However, tragedy struck the family in 1989, when Adam was just 6 years old. His father faced charges springing from a fraud case and was sentenced to prison. Although all his father’s fortunes were distributed equally between Adam and his brother, that did not compensate for growing up without a father.

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Childhood & Early Life

He continued studying and graduated from ‘Gaither High School.’ Adam was also a sports enthusiast. While in school, he loved playing tennis. He represented his high school in several competitions.

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Childhood & Early Life

After graduating high school, Adam attended ‘Vanderbilt University’ and graduated with flying colors. Uninterested in following his father’s line of work, Adam looked for a career in poker, like his elder brother.

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Childhood & Early Life

He had aspirations of joining the US military, but as he grew up, his plans changed and he opted for a career in games and poker. His older brother, Dan, had also been pursuing poker and was a renowned figure at the national level.

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Career

In 2009, Adam participated in the ‘World Series of Poker’ held in Nevada. He ended up earning the 47th rank by the end of the series and also won $138,568. Dan also competed in the tournament.

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The story of both the brothers performing excellently was highlighted by the media. Norman Chad, one of the most esteemed American sportswriters in the world, wrote an article about the brothers and termed them the “Flying Bilzerian Brothers.” He also participated in the 2010 ‘World Series’ but failed to leave a mark.

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Career

He accepted the poker challenge put forth by famed basketball player Alex Rodriguez. Alex played surprisingly well and defeated everybody except Adam.

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As Adam left the US, his move was criticized. However, he decided to write a semi-memoir titled ‘America: Love it or Leave it — So I Left’ to address his resentment toward the American lawmakers. The book performed exceedingly well and earned markedly good reviews.

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Adam was in school when his father was apprehended by the ‘Federal Bureau of Investigation’ (FBI) and imprisoned for an offense known as market manipulation. However, their neighbors described the entire thing as “pure intimidation.” Adam requested for his father’s presence at his high-school graduation ceremony, but his request was denied.

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Controversies

Adam was never happy with the way his father had been treated. He also abandoned his plans to join the American army. He later stated in interviews that he could not fight for his country when it treated his father in such a shabby manner.

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The incident that he witnessed as a kid never quite left him, and his feelings of disappointment toward his own country intensified over the years. When he was in college, he saw George Bush winning a second term as the president. Adam nurtured anti-Republican beliefs.

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It was, in a way, the final nail in the coffin. Adam decided to leave the US forever. He applied for a citizenship in Saint Kitts and Navis, a small island country in the West Indies.

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Later, in his book, he revealed all the reasons behind his decision to settle outside the US. He stated that the victory of the ‘Republican Party’ in the elections meant that there was no hope for the future of the ‘Bill of Rights.’ Later, Adam renounced his US citizenship and became a permanent citizen of Saint Kitts and Navis.

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