Andres Korn is a highly respected Argentine professional poker player and World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner who has become a prominent force on both the Latin American and international high-stakes circuits.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Andres Korn has accumulated total live earnings of $4,082,264. His career-best score stands at $618,285, achieved during his dominant run at the 2017 WSOP where he secured his first gold bracelet in the $3,000 No Limit Hold’em event. In early 2024, Korn solidified his reputation in the Asian market by performing exceptionally well at the WPT Cambodia, where he consistently navigated deep into the High Roller fields.
His resume is bolstered by several high-profile finishes, including a deep run at the 2023 APT Taipei where he cashed in the NTD 150,000 GGPoker Super High Roller for NTD 582,076 ($19,052). Other significant scores include a runner-up finish in the €3,250 Seniors High Roller at EPT Barcelona for €32,600 (∼$38,083) and a 6th place finish at the 2023 WSOP in the $1,500 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball for $23,995. These consistent results across multiple continents contribute significantly to his poker net worth.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Argentina and a resident of Buenos Aires, Korn has transitioned from a local hero to a “nomad” of the global poker circuit. He is a staple of the Argentinian and Brazilian Series of Poker (BSOP), often referred to by his peers as “Cacho.” While he remains a legend in South America, he frequently travels to major international festivals including the EPT in Europe and the WPT and APT events in Asia. His ability to compete at the highest levels in diverse locations like Las Vegas, Taipei, and Phnom Penh highlights his versatility as a professional.
Play Style & Strategy
Korn is known for a resilient and highly adaptable play style that allows him to excel in both No Limit Hold’em and complex Mixed Games. His strategy often involves aggressive stack management once he gains a lead, a trait clearly displayed during his WSOP victory. Beyond standard Hold’em, he demonstrates elite technical proficiency in variants like 8-Game, Triple Draw, and Omaha Hi-Lo, making him a dangerous opponent in any tournament format. He relies on a mix of old-school exploitative reads and modern positional awareness to stay ahead of younger fields.



















