Headline Chris Alcindor Completes Rare “Hat-Trick” of Canadian Bracelet Success

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Canadian poker pro Chris Alcindor has continued his impressive run in WSOP Circuit and bracelet events, adding another standout result to his growing résumé and completing what many are calling a “hat-trick” of Canadian bracelet-related achievements.

Alcindor, known online as PokinStaR, has been steadily building momentum across the Canadian poker scene, consistently putting up deep runs in major Circuit stops at venues like Playground Poker Club and Deerfoot Inn & Casino. His results over the past year alone include multiple final tables, a Circuit ring, and several strong cashes against large fields.

One of his most notable recent performances came during the WSOP Circuit stop at Deerfoot Inn & Casino in Calgary, where he finished 24th in a $3,500 High Roller event that drew over 200 entries. While not a victory, it was another solid score in a tough field that featured many of Canada’s top grinders.

Across the broader WSOP Circuit calendar, Alcindor has also recorded a runner-up finish in a Progressive Bounty event and a deep run in The Colossus at Playground, highlighting his ability to consistently navigate large, high-variance fields.

What makes his recent stretch stand out is the consistency rather than a single marquee win. In poker, especially on the Circuit grind, that level of repeat success is often viewed as a “hat-trick” style achievement in itself, multiple strong results across different stops, formats, and field sizes.

With Canadian poker continuing to produce strong talent on both the live and online circuits, Alcindor’s run is another example of players from the region building serious résumés without needing a Las Vegas spotlight.

As the WSOP Circuit season continues, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him add even more deep runs, and potentially his first bracelet-level breakthrough.
 
Consistency is the real thing in poker, it's not some kind of lucky tournament that one would win then disappear. That's why I respect players that keep making deep runs because that one shows that skill is involved.
 

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