
Fedor Holz is done as a GGPoker ambassador. The German poker legend announced on March 8 that he won’t be renewing his contract after six years with the site. No public falling out, no drama. He just decided it’s time.
After 6 good years, I’ve decided not to renew my ambassador role with @GGPoker.
We are trying to have kids this year and I’m launching an investment fund, so that will be my full focus going forward.
I started playing poker exactly half my life ago and it has given me an…
— Fedor Holz
(@CrownUpGuy) March 8, 2026
Short post, big news. Six years is a long run for any ambassador deal in poker.
What Holz Actually Did at GGPoker
Holz joined GGPoker in 2020 and quickly became one of their most recognizable faces. High-stakes streams, WSOP Online campaigns, integrity marketing. He wasn’t a name on a banner. He was the kind of face that actually moved the needle.
In 2024 the role expanded. When Jason Koon parted ways with the site, Holz stepped into the Poker Integrity Ambassador position as well. That title had real weight with his name on it. He’d already publicly exposed a collusion ring among Brazilian high-stakes regulars in 2021, and later called out GTO solver companies profiting off RTA cheaters. Integrity wasn’t just a job title for him. He actually showed up for it.
Daniel Negreanu re-signed with GGPoker in late 2025, so the team isn’t falling apart. But Holz’s spot in the high-roller community is a specific gap. Negreanu and Holz speak to very different audiences.
This Is Not His First Step Back
Holz has done this before. In 2016, at 22 years old, he made roughly $14 million in a matter of months. EPT Monte Carlo Super High Roller, EPT Barcelona Super High Roller, WSOP $111K One Drop High Roller ($4.98M). He was the hottest player in the world and had enough self-awareness to walk away before burning out.
He came back selectively. Since then he’s continued to post big scores while building things outside of poker: esports investing, the Primed Mind mental coaching app, venture capital work, swapping poker lessons for chess with Nemo Zhou. Poker has always been a tool for Holz, not the whole identity.
Now at 32, with $50M+ in live earnings and Germany’s all-time money list lead, he’s doing it again. Stepping back deliberately. The investment fund and family plans aren’t excuses. They’re the next chapter he’s been building toward for years.
Fedor Holz Leaves GGPoker: What the Site Actually Loses
GGPoker still has a strong ambassador lineup with Negreanu, Kara Scott, and Ludovic Geille. The platform’s core strengths, WSOP exclusivity, massive guarantees, and strong software, don’t depend on one face.
What changes is the street cred angle in the nosebleed community. Holz was the rare ambassador who the $10K+ buy-in crowd respected as a peer, not as a promo tool. That’s a specific kind of credibility that’s hard to find, let alone replace. GGPoker hasn’t announced a replacement. Expect something before WSOP 2026 satellite season fully ramps up.
Still Coming Back for Triton

Holz made clear he’s not fully gone. He’ll still show up at Triton Super High Roller events once or twice a year. That’s the series where he holds three titles and over $12.7M in cashes, so it makes sense that’s where he keeps his live schedule.
Poker fans will still get to see him at the biggest tables in the game. Just not on GGPoker’s payroll anymore. For the site, the Holz era is over. For Holz, it sounds like the best chapter might be just getting started.
Der Beitrag Fedor Holz ends 6-year GGPoker ambassador deal, plans family and investment fund erschien zuerst auf VIP-Grinders.
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