Richard Alati is an American professional poker player who gained international notoriety not just for his skills at the table, but for his extreme mental fortitude. He is best known in the poker world for winning a high-profile “darkness” prop bet that tested the limits of human endurance.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live tournament earnings of $605,658 (according to The Hendon Mob), Alati is a consistent winner on the US live circuit. His career-best live score of $118,225 was achieved in 2024 at the Ultimate Stack event in Las Vegas. He also holds a notable victory from the 2017 Deepstack Extravaganza III, where he won $68,142. Beyond his tournament cashes, Alati successfully won a widely publicized $62,400 prop bet in 2018 against Rory Young, after surviving 20 days in total isolation and darkness. His consistent tournament results and high-stakes prop betting contribute to an estimated net worth of approximately $1 million.

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from the United States, Alati has been a regular fixture in Las Vegas and East Coast poker rooms for over a decade. While a skilled No-Limit Hold’em player, he became a household name in the poker community in 2018 after agreeing to spend 30 days in a small, pitch-black room with no human contact or electronics for a $100,000 wager. He successfully negotiated a buyout for $62,400 after 20 days, proving his legendary mental discipline. Since then, he has continued to focus on the live tournament circuit, frequently cashing in major Venetian and Wynn series.
Play Style & Strategy
Alati is recognized for a disciplined, patient, and “unshakable” play style. His strategy is heavily influenced by his mental game; he is known for his ability to remain calm and focused during long tournament grinds, a trait undoubtedly sharpened by his isolation challenges. He typically employs a solid TAG (Tight-Aggressive) approach, excelling in mid-to-high stakes No-Limit Hold’em tournaments where his technical foundations and endurance allow him to outlast more volatile opponents.
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