Chance Kornuth has already won more than $800,000 in live tournament earnings this year, but the top poker pro is chasing an even bigger score. Kornuth's luxurious Nevada mansion overlooking the Las Vegas strip is currently listed on the real estate market. The asking price? A cool $3.5 million.
According to the Los Angeles Times, who originally reported on the listing, the listing price of $3.5 million is more than double what Kornuth, a three-time bracelet winner and the founder of Chip Leader Coaching who is currently one of six remaining players in the World Poker Tour (WPT) Choctaw Main Event, paid for the property in 2018.