Home > ACR Pros > Jon Van Fleet Jon Van Fleet ACR Nickname: apestyles Facebook Twitter Instagram Twitch Youtube He quickly learned he had a talent for the game, having turned an initial $3,000 bankroll into $70,000. Get ready to be inspired by the amazing journey of Jon Van Fleet, also known as “apestyles” on ACR Poker. He’s a Texas native with a deep love for online poker and an impressive track record to prove it.Van Fleet first caught the poker bug during the legendary poker boom of the early 2000s. He quickly made a name for himself with his unique playing style and soon became known to all as “apestyles.”He quickly learned he had a talent for the game, having turned an initial $3,000 bankroll into $70,000. Van Fleet has come a long way since those early days, with over $4 million in live tournament winnings and a lifetime online earnings total of more than $21 million. He’s a true poker legend, having won the first-ever Partypoker Millions Championship (a $5 Million GTD online tournament in 2017), earning a whopping $1,027,000.But what sets Van Fleet apart is his never-say-die attitude. He’s a true fighter who has overcome personal struggles, including substance abuse, with the help of his friends. He’s now living his best life, balancing his love of poker with a healthy lifestyle that includes volunteering, teaching, and training. Van Fleet is also a talented writer and coach, having co-authored the book Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand at a Time, which has been hailed as a masterclass in developing poker skills.He proudly joined the ACR Poker pro team in early 2021.Be sure to check out apestyles at the tables on ACR Poker or follow @apestyles on Twitter and watch his Twitch channel, apestylespoker. Biggest Wins 2008WSOP $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em12th place ($42,946) 2017Partypoker Millions Online1st place ($1,027,000) 2018Partypoker LIVE Partypoker Millions North America4th place ($70,837) 2019WSOP International Circuit $5,000 + 300 No-Limit Hold’em1st place ($82,798) 2020WPT Online Championship $1.000 + 50 No-Limit Hold’em2nd place ($392,717) 2020Super High Roller Bowl Online Event #76th place ($45,000) 2022WSOP Event #57 $60 No-Limit Hold’em3rd place ($138,149)