Wiktor Malinowski (born 2 August 1994) is a Polish professional poker player who focuses on mid to high stakes online 6️⃣ no limit hold 'em (NLHE) cash games. He transitioned to the live poker tournament scene in 2024. He formerly played 6️⃣ handball professionally.[1]
Career [ edit ]
Malinowski started playing poker seriously in 2014. He began playing freerolls and the lowest stakes offered 6️⃣ for online cash games. Over the next two years, he managed to become a regular at mid to high stakes 6️⃣ online cash games playing under the alias "limitless". In 2024, he won the World Championship of Online PokerR$25K High Roller 6️⃣ Turbo, winningR$726,000 in the process.[1]
While on Joey Ingram's podcast, Malinowski offered a "heads-up challenge to anyone, playing while drunk".[2] In 6️⃣ June 2024, Malinowski won the partypoker High Roller ClubR$25,500 Main Event winningR$443,750 in the process.[3]
In August 2024, Malinowski won aR$842,438 6️⃣ pot from Michael Addamo while playing NLHE on the poker site Natural8.[4] It became the largest online pot in NLHE 6️⃣ history beating the previous record ofR$723,938 won by Di Dang against Tom Dwan in 2008.[5] The record was beaten just 6️⃣ a few days later when Bosnian-born poker player Almedin “Ali” Imsirovic won a pot worthR$974,631 while playing NLHE online.[6] Approximately 6️⃣ one week later Malinowski won another pot worthR$500,146 holding 7♥ 2♥ for a wheel.[7]