Viacheslav Zhukov was born around 1989 in Stary Oskol, Russia, a city located about 400 miles south of Moscow on the Oskol River. He later attended Moscow Mining University, earning a geology degree before turning to professional poker.
Zhukov began playing poker in 2005 and became a full-time professional around 2010. His breakthrough came at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in 2011:
Zhukov is single and resides in Stary Oskol, Russia. He is fluent in Russian and speaks English well.
Total career earnings: Over $1,900,000 (as of March 2024).
Major WSOP wins: $465,216 (2011), $330,277 (2012).
Zhukov’s two WSOP bracelets tie him for the most by a Russian native, marking him as a leading figure in Russian poker. His rapid rise and resilience at the tables have inspired a new generation of Russian players.
He began playing poker in 2005 and turned professional around 2010.
Two-one in 2011 ($10,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better) and one in 2012 ($3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better).
Over $1,900,000 as of March 2024, with more than $1,700,000 from WSOP events.
He graduated from Moscow Mining University with a degree in geology.
Stary Oskol, Russia.