Where Does Nik Airball Get His Money From? He Answers on Latest 888Ride Episode

Calum Grant
Senior Editor & Live Events Executive
4 min read
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Ever since bursting onto the poker scene on Hustler Casino Live, few personalities, as of late, evoked as much intrigue and speculation as Nik Airball. Renowned for his huge swings and sometimes questionable behaviors on the felt, Airball has carved out a niche as one of the game's most captivating and polarizing figures.

Despite being very much in the public eye when it comes to losing heads-up grudge matches or admitting to $8 million downswings, there's still somewhat of a shroud of mystery around the man. This has prompted questions about the origins of his wealth and the persona he presents to the world.

In a candid and fun exchange with interviewer David Tuchman on 888Ride, the YouTube series and podcast hosted by 888poker, Airball confronted the burning question that has lingered in the minds of fans and critics alike.

Where Does the Money Come From?

In a bold move, Tuchman broached the subject head-on, confronting Airball with the burning question on everyone's minds: where does the money come from? The answer? "I made some money in poker, made some money working, made some money in investments. Kind of all over the place," Airball revealed.

Yet, amidst the speculation, one misconception loomed large: the belief that Airball is a "trust fund baby" or that his wife's family holds the key to his wealth. "None of those things are true," Airball asserted towards the tail end of the episode. "My wife's parents are a firefighter and an elementary school teacher," he added.

Tuchman also mentioned that Airball had previously told him that he was indeed a trust fund beneficiary and that his wife was rich, but apparently, Airball thought "that was an obvious troll" at the time.

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First Poker Memory

In what's probably the least animated Airball has been in front of a camera, he shared his first poker memories. He recalled the time his father would play in a weekly home game sit-and-go league, where the leaderboard winner would win a seat in the World Series of Poker Main Event.

"My dad got to go one year...He came back, and he had a hat from Doyle Brunson signed, Chris Fergurson signed, and he made Day 2 of the Main Event, and it was very exciting. He had a great time."

"I know for sure it gives my parents anxiety when I'm playing really big-stream games"

Airball continued that his dad still plays the game but for much lower stakes than what we see Airball play.

"I think the swing is like a couple hundred bucks. If he wins $200, he's happy; if he loses $200, he's happy."

But what do Airball's parents think about their son playing for hundreds of thousands and sometimes millions?

"I think because I've been successful in poker, my parents don't really care. Not don't care, but they're supportive, I guess. I know for sure it gives my parents anxiety when I'm playing really big-stream games because it's a big swing that they know about."

Is Nik Airball a Character or a Real Person?

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"There's definitely an element of trying to entertain the stream."

With Airball's rise to fame in the game, Tuchman brought up a question that he once asked Phil Hellmuth. Is the player we see on streams a character or a real person?

"I mean, it's a combination. When we're on stream, I think, 'You're on stream,'. It's supposed to be entertaining, right? You're supposed to make it fun for the viewers, in my opinion. There's definitely an element of trying to entertain the stream. I think that's kind of like part of being on stream, not just sitting there like a robot and trying to play perfectly."

"I also think sometimes that there's like context that doesn't come across on the stream. If im, you know, trolling someone or giving someone shit and people are being like, 'he's such a dick,' it's like, well, you don't know my personal relationship with that person. You have no idea if I'm being a dick to him or not. You just perceive that I'm being a dick to him."

Watch the Full Interview

The above only covers a few topics discussed in the 40-minute interview, so sit back, relax, and discover a few more things you likely didn't know about one of poker's most polarizing figures.

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Calum Grant
Senior Editor & Live Events Executive

Calum has been a part of the PokerNews team since September 2021 after working in the UK energy sector. He played his first hand of poker in 2017 and immediately fell in love with the game. Calum has written for various poker outlets but found his home at PokerNews, where he has contributed to various articles and live updates, providing insights and reporting on major poker events, including the World Series of Poker (WSOP).

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