Chris ‘Big Huni’ Hunichen, a widely esteemed player in the poker community known for both his live and online prowess, is currently navigating a challenging spell in his career. Recently in The Bahamas, during the WSOP Paradise series, Hunichen reflected on his recent disappointments, attributing his struggles to a series of unfortunate events on the felt. Despite having secured an early cash of $223,000 in a Triton event, he stated, “Pretty s***ty,” when asked about his overall experience. He recounted his early stages in the tournament, where he placed 13th in the $125K event, missing critical opportunities that could have propelled him further up the ranks.
The Super Main Event proved to be another hurdle, as Hunichen attempted to rebound with eight entries but ultimately failed to cash. He experienced frustrating moments, including losing a significant hand with Ace-King against Kings that left him short of the money. “If I win that, I’m definitely in the money too,” he lamented.
Hunichen’s perspective on the Triton Poker Series was notably positive, despite his personal setbacks. He highlighted the high quality of the series, specifically praising its operational excellence. “Triton is definitely better than anything else you’re going to play,” he noted, commending the organization for its live updates and real-time statistics. However, he did acknowledge the steep rake associated with these high-stakes tournaments, emphasizing the need to weigh the costs against the quality.
Reflecting on his broader career, Hunichen acknowledged that 2025 has not lived up to the standards he set in the previous two years. While he enjoyed significant success, including winning his first WSOP bracelet and nearly $3 million in a single event during the 2024 WSOP, he found 2025 to be considerably less profitable. The summer of 2023 had brought its own set of challenges, particularly following the passing of his father, which affected his performance and commitment to the game. “After he died, I didn’t cash a single tournament the rest of the summer,” he shared, underscoring the profound impact of that loss on his life and career.
Hunichen has recently ventured into a partnership with Phenom Poker, a crypto-based online poker platform aimed at revolutionizing the way players interact with the game. As a brand ambassador, he emphasized the site’s commitment to player welfare and its innovative offerings, including competitive rake structures and a unique token-based ownership model. “It’s nice to have someone to come in and challenge the poker sites that we already have,” Hunichen stated, highlighting the site’s potential for growth and player engagement.
In addition to his poker pursuits, Hunichen’s long-standing involvement with cryptocurrency came to the forefront as he recounted his early investments in Bitcoin, which he advocated for when it was valued below $100. His foresight in this area has contributed significantly to his financial success, reflecting his belief in the transformative power of digital currencies.
Known not only for his poker acumen but also for his vibrant social life, Hunichen has made a name for himself as a legendary party host in the poker community. However, he hinted that the well-known Fourth of July celebrations he used to host might be a thing of the past due to the increasing demands of his professional commitments. “If I had to give an answer now, I’d say probably not,” he said, reflecting on the effort involved and the distractions they created during intense tournament periods.
In light of his recent challenges and changes in focus, Chris Hunichen remains a respected figure in the poker world. While he clearly faces a transitional period in his career, his competitive spirit and innovative ventures keep him at the forefront of the game, heralding potential new successes in the future.


