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Where Are They Now: Fabian Quoss Announces His Exit from Poker

August 30, 2024 Chad

Holloway Executive Editor U.S.

A little over a week ago, high roller champ and

long-time poker crusher Fabian Quoss took to Instagram to discuss his poker career and,

as he put it, to “announce my exit.”

After notching more thanR$2.7 million in

tournament earnings in 2024 – second only to theR$3.1 million he won in 2014 – Quoss

largely disappeared from the poker world. He won justR$41,024 in 2024 and has no

results in the current year.

“Since I haven’t played in a while now, a lot of people

messaged me asking why,” Quoss wrote on social media. “I’m starting to be more active

on social media these days, so I wanted to share a few thoughts.”

Quoss went on to say

that dedicating his life to becoming a world-class poker player left no time to spend

on other endeavors. That tunnel vision became an “unhealthy obsession” and he

eventually became “interested in exploring other possible focus points.” Hence his

hiatus, and subsequent retirement, from the poker world.

Quoss concluded: “I respect

all players who are still grinding it out, who are still passionate enough about poker

to make it their main mission in life. But, for me personally, spending most my time on

poker just isn’t an option anymore.”

Quoss: "I think poker can provide tremendous

opportunities for people but I have also seen many people who use it as an escape

mechanism."

Quoss was kind enough to chat with PokerNews to elaborate more on his

surprise post.

PokerNews: What sort of passions/projects/etc. have you been pursuing

outside of poker?

Quoss: My main goal was to give myself some time and not rush into

anything new right away. I think one of my biggest sources of discontent during and

before poker was the fact that I’ve always felt the obligation to myself to constantly

optimize everything in my life, keep proving myself and keep my mind occupied.

As I’ve

mentioned in my Instagram post, as soon as I start something I just go down a deep

rabbit hole and quickly become obsessed with it. So actually learning how to let go and

be OK with that was a challenging and teaching experience.

I want to try out many

different things and learn how to suck at something and still enjoy it without feeling

the compulsion to “solve it“ or become really good at it before going all in again on

the next thing. To me it was important to take a sabbatical and learn more about myself

and to learn how to be kind to myself.

Fabian Quoss' Instagram post.

How have you been

spending your time away from poker?

Quoss: I have done several courses (i.e. at the

“School of Life“ in Melbourne), a one-month yoga intensive retreat in Thailand, Skype

coachings, stuff like that. Like almost every other poker player, I also was getting

into educating myself on cryptocurrencies more intensively. For a while I was trying to

learn about it, going to a few conferences, etc.

I rediscovered my passion for

basketball and was playing daily with a bunch of guys in Vienna and I’ve been hitting

the gym hard and consistently. I still love reading, podcasts, just educating myself on

a variety of topics. I am still trying to meditate daily.

Quoss: "I’m also not

completely ruling out the chance that at some point I decide to make poker a big part

of my life again, I doubt it though."

It’s been a while since anyone has seen you in

the poker world. Was there a time/event/moment that you decided to step away or was it

a gradual process?

Quoss: I guess it was kind of both. At the end of 2024 I was going

through a few things in my personal life so that might have played into the loss of

motivation. I just was playing and studying less and less and lost the passion that is

necessary to compete on a certain level.

Then I had a short period March 2024 to July

2024 where I got motivated again but at the end of the 2024 WSOP I realized that I

didn’t want to do that anymore. Since then I’ve only played poker twice I think.

Some

poker pros, like Vanessa Selbst, have announced their retirement from poker but still

play from time to time. Do you anticipate playing occasionally or are you stepping away

completely?

Quoss: I won’t play any poker this year, but I’m sure at one point I will

hop into a main event or two again. I’m also not completely ruling out the chance that

at some point I decide to make poker a big part of my life again, I doubt it though.

In

your eyes, what is your legacy in poker, or what do you hope it’ll be?

Quoss: I’m

trying not to make too many ego-based decisions in my life – often failing at that

still — and I’ve never really understood the obsession with rankings, legacies, etc.,

especially when we are talking about playing a card game. For me personally, it is way

more important that the people who have met me during my poker career have gotten to

know me as a kind and sincere human being and remember me that way.

Are you

happy/content with the game of poker? Is your outlook on the game positive or

negative?

Quoss: I guess I feel neither especially positive or negative about poker.

There is almost nothing in my life that I think about in a black or white fashion like

that. For me it was the greatest thing that could have happened to me back then when a

friend of mine invited me for a few beers and a home game for pennies and I got

introduced to the game of poker.

But I have never romanticized the idea of being a

poker player. It was a great way to have the freedom to travel, get to know great

people, and compete at a very high level at something. But for me it was always a means

to an end. I think poker can provide tremendous opportunities for people but I have

also seen many people who use it as an escape mechanism and a way to just drift through

their lives.

Do you still have your famous beard?

Quoss: Yes.

Sharelines Former pro and

high roller champ Fabian Quoss talks to PokerNews about his exit from poker.

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