Péter Traply
| Péter Traply | |
|---|---|
![]() Péter Traply at 2010 WSOP  | |
| Nickname(s) | Belabacsi | 
| Residence | Budapest, Hungary | 
| Born | March 27, 1987 (age 38) | 
| World Series of Poker | |
| Bracelet(s) | 1 | 
| Money finish(es) | 5 | 
| Highest WSOP Main Event finish  | 188th, 2008 | 
| World Poker Tour | |
| Title(s) | None | 
| Final table(s) | 1 | 
| Money finish(es) | 2 | 
| European Poker Tour | |
| Title(s) | None | 
| Final table(s) | 1 | 
| Money finish(es) | 2 | 
Péter Traply (born March 27, 1987) is a Hungarian poker player. Traply is the first ever Hungarian to win a WSOP bracelet, back in 2009.[1]
He started playing poker at the age of 18, grinding freeroll tournaments to build his bankroll, and was able to enter live tournaments before graduating from college.[2]
As of 2020, his total live tournament winnings exceed $900,000.[3]
Under the screen name "Belabacsi" (beɪlʌbɑːtʃi) he has won over $17,718,014 and made 10 PocketFives Triple Crowns.[4]
Online Poker
Mainly known as "Belabacsi" on Pokerstars and Fulltilt, Péter Traply also plays under the following aliases :
- HungarysHero (partypoker)
 - kiskutya23 (888poker)
 - OmeletteduFR (PokerStars.fr / Winamax.fr)[5]
 
Péter Traply ranks as number one on the PocketFives All Time Money List, with $16,727,488 of total earnings online as of July 2019.
His biggest win was during a SCOOP Tournament back in May 2009, where he finished first in the $2,100 NLHE event for $312,360.
References
- ^ Knightly, Arnold M. (June 24, 2009). "Hungarian wins World Series of Poker gold bracelet". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved June 25, 2025.
 - ^ "Peter Traply's Life: Biggest Profits, Losses and Net Worth". Somuchpoker. June 4, 2020. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
 - ^ "Peter Traply's profile on The Hendon Mob". The Hendon Mob Poker Database. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
 - ^ "Belabacsi". PokerStake. July 19, 2007. Retrieved March 30, 2024.
 - ^ "Moorman1 no more: Peter "Belabacsi" Traply tops the online tournament All Time Money List! - Somuchpoker". SoMuchPoker.com. June 26, 2019. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
 
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