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		<title>The Professor Schools the Teacher</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 01:19:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both Gabe Kaplan, whom you may better know as Welcome Back Kotter teacher Gabe Kotter, and Howard “The Professor” Lederer would be considered “old school” poker players. Both have been very good players for decades, and the two showed how well they know each other in a hand on a recent episode of Poker After [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Both Gabe Kaplan, whom you may better know as Welcome Back Kotter teacher Gabe Kotter, and Howard “The Professor” Lederer would be considered “old school” poker players. Both have been very good players for decades, and the two showed how well they know each other in a hand on a recent episode of Poker After Dark.The hand took place early in the event, so all six players were still at the table and the blinds and stack sizes weren’t a really a factor at that point in the game. The hand began with Lederer sitting on the button and Kaplan in the big blind.</p>
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Lederer was dealt 10-7 of spades and raised the blinds to $1,200 to go after everyone else folded the action to him. Kaplan made the call with Q-J of spades and the two saw a flop of 2d-Ah-8s. After Kaplan checked the action to Lederer, The Professor made a bold bluff of $1,300. Kaplan paused for awhile, and eventually made the call with nothing in his hand. He must have put Lederer on the bluff, or he had intentions to make a bluff of his own on the later streets.</p>
<p>When the turn card was the 2h, Kaplan decided to make good on his hunch and he bet out $3,000 into The Professor. Lederer was stopped in his tracks for a few minutes, but after thinking about the hand he begrudgingly made the call. The river card was another ace, the ace of diamonds, which was an action killer if you ever saw one. Kaplan had figured that Lederer must have had a hand if he called the $3,000 bet, so he checked the action to Lederer instead of firing again at the pot a second time. If he would have followed his instincts about the hand, he would have won it with another bet.</p>
<p>Lederer immediately recognized the opportunity that the second ace gave him and he bet $3,500 on the river. Kaplan was convinced that this bet was a pure value bet, and that Lederer must have an ace for the big boat. He folded the best hand and Lederer won a big pot of $8,200, and eventually went on to earn the $120,000 winner-take-all prize pool.</p>
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		<title>David Benyamine Bluffs Jamie Gold</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 01:16:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the television show High Stakes poker, the players often have some type of prop bet in play to juice up the action a bit. One of the most common props is the old 7-2 bet. All the players agree that anyone who wins a hand with 7-2 will collect some money from everyone at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the television show High Stakes poker, the players often have some type of prop bet in play to juice up the action a bit. One of the most common props is the old 7-2 bet. All the players agree that anyone who wins a hand with 7-2 will collect some money from everyone at the table. During this period David Benyamine decided he would try to take down a pot while holding the worst hold’em hand.</p>
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With blinds of $1500, three players – Jamie Gold, Antonio Esfandiari and Guy Laliberte – called the action, leaving David Benyamine to act last. Benyamine made it $21,200 to go with a 7-2 off-suit after sensing that the table was weak. The only call he got was from Jamie Gold, who was holding K-10 off-suit. They saw a flop of 6d-8h-3h and Benyamine came out betting an amount of $38,000. Gold reluctantly called, most likely to try and steal the pot on the later streets.</p>
<p>With the pot up to $122,000, they saw the jack of spades come on the turn. Somehow Benyamine had the courage to make another bet of $80,000. Gold immediately folded the hand to Benyamine, who flipped over his 7-2 to show the bluff. Gold was surprised at Benyamine’s cards, and immediately gave Benyamine praise for the incredibly bold move.</p>
<p>This type of play is common enough in a poker tournament setting. But Benyamine made that move in a cash game, with over $100,000 of his own money on the line. They weren’t tournament chips, and that’s a lot of cash to put out there on a bluff like that. But it’s not like Benyamine can’t afford it; he plays in the biggest games online as well as High Stakes poker and games in Bobby’s Room at the Bellagio.</p>
<p>Not only did he make the move with the 7-2 off-suit, he did it at a table that had Barry Greenstein, Doyle Brunson, Erick Seidel, Sammy Farha, Patrick Antonius and Antonio Esphandiari. The move was breathtakingly bold. But it’s that very unlikelihood that a player would make a big raise in a situation like that one, against those players. That, in a sense, made it a good move because everyone gave him credit for a big hand.</p>
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		<title>Negreanu Sniffs Out a Set at the WSOP</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daniel Negreanu is widely considered one of the best all-around tournament poker players in the world. He displayed his uncanny ability at putting opponents on hands at the World Series of Poker. In a situation where most of us would have lost a ton of chips, Negreanu was able to get off a big hand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Daniel Negreanu is widely considered one of the best all-around tournament poker players in the world. He displayed his uncanny ability at putting opponents on hands at the World Series of Poker. In a situation where most of us would have lost a ton of chips, Negreanu was able to get off a big hand with ease.The hand started with Adam Jones limping in with the 7-2 of hearts. Negreanu was next to act, and made it 2,200 chips in to go with pocket nines. The raise apparently wasn’t enough to scare off Peter Antill, who called the raise with pocket fours.</p>
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It seems that David Stucke felt he was priced in with his K-10 off-suit, and also called the raise in the big blind. For some reason, Jones also called the raise with his 7-2 of hearts. So four of them saw a flop of 2-4-6, and Jones came out betting 2,600 chips with his pair of deuces. Negreanu then raised it 10,300 more, and after a minute or two, Antill called with his set. That cleared the other two players out of the hand and Antill and Negreanu looked at an eight on the turn.</p>
<p>Negreanu was already sensing something from Antill, and checked his over pair. Antill then checked as well, and the two players saw another eight come on the river. Negreanu wasn’t taking the bait, and once again he checked the action to Antill. As soon as Antill said, “I’ll make it 15,000”, Negreanu said right back to him, “I make it 15,000 with pocket sixes or sevens, which is it?” The pot was over 48,000, and the bet wasn’t that big, but Negreanu eventually said, “I’m gonna fold second-best hand”, and mucked his over pair.</p>
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		<title>Player Profile: Laurence “rivermanl” Houghton</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 00:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oneof Europe’s best young online poker players is Laurence “rivermanl” Houghton. Hailing from London, Laurence has recently vaulted himself into the No. 6 position on the pocketfives.com online tournament player standings with an amazing display of multi-tabling the biggest games online. “rivermanl” or “whatariver1” as he’s also known, not only plays in all the big [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oneof Europe’s best young online poker players is Laurence “rivermanl” Houghton. Hailing from London, Laurence has recently vaulted himself into the No. 6 position on the pocketfives.com online tournament player standings with an amazing display of multi-tabling the biggest games online. “rivermanl” or “whatariver1” as he’s also known, not only plays in all the big online multi-table poker tournaments, but he also plays high limit sit-and-go and $25/$50 no limit holdem cash games, all at the same time.</p>
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The 23-year-old’s first cash online was in 2006, so Houghton has achieved this lofty level of success in just two years. His multi-table tournament scores are so numerous and consistent over the last 10 months that to list them all would be onerous to read.</p>
<p>Some of Houghton’s big scores include $100 Re-Buys (April, $20,790); the $200 Re-Buys, $200 Heads-Up tournament &#038; FT $1k Monday (all June, over $155,000); the Stars $5,000 Winner Takes All (August, $50,000); and the Sunday Second Chance (October, $54,480). In November, Houghton took down Event #8 FTOPS ($250 NLH) for a career-best score of $137,154.</p>
<p>Houghton was a regular in the old Gutshot Club (now the International Club) along with Poker Verdict’s Tony Phillips, who named Houghton as one of his favorite players. His live tourney results are not as impressive, with only seven cashes since September of 2006. Although, with his last four cashes coming in the last five months he seems to be improving his live game as well. Houghton has been carrying the label of ‘the most underrated player in the world’ for a few months now, but if he continues on his current run he won’t have that label for much longer.</p>
<p>Since March he’s showing over $1M in profit on PokerStars and another $600,000 on Full Tilt. Sharkscope.com has his sit-and-go profits at over $130,000, an amazing feat when you consider all the games he plays at once. So if you see “rivermanl” or “whatariver1” in a big tournament at Pinnacle Sports Poker, you should beware that it’s probably Laurence Houghton, and that you’re most likely sitting across from one of the best young players in the world.</p>
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		<title>Player Profile: Jonathan &#8220;therookieqq9&#8243; Plens</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 00:56:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The country of Canada has produced a few big-name poker stars: Daniel Negreanu and Brad Booth, just to name a couple. But Canada is also producing some of the best online players as well, featuring frequently in world poker news and one of them is rapidly becoming one of the biggest names in online multi-table [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The country of Canada has produced a few big-name poker stars: Daniel Negreanu and Brad Booth, just to name a couple. But Canada is also producing some of the best online players as well, featuring frequently in world poker news and one of them is rapidly becoming one of the biggest names in online multi-table tournament poker. Jonathan “therookieqq9” Plens has been making his mark on the online poker player leaderboards for more than a year now, and recently has vaulted himself into the pocketfives.com top 10 online player standings by winning the pocketfives.com monthly PLB race in November 2008.</p>
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Plens’ largest online cash to date came on August 11 2008, when he won the Party Poker Birthday Million for first-prize money of $233,775. Three months later he won the PokerStars Sunday Million for another $189k. He also has a victory in the PokerRoom $100k Guaranteed for $30,500 along with a victory in the PokerStars $100 re-buy for another $24,600.</p>
<p>Plens has also been playing live events for a couple of years and has four live tournament cashes since March 2006. That doesn’t seem like much, but they total up to more than $250,000. At this past World Series of Poker he went deep into the main event and finished 42nd, earning a $154,400 paycheck for his efforts. His other big live tournament cash came in 2006 when he finished second, earning another $95,000 at the 12th Vienna Spring Poker Festival.</p>
<p>Many online players have difficulty adjusting to the slow pace of the live game, but Plens puts his time to good use. “Sometimes I’ll stand up to stretch and walk away from the table. However, when I have a deep run, I try to absorb everything I can.</p>
<p>“I don’t get a chance to make a deep run in a live event very often. When I finish, I want to be able to say that I did everything I could to give myself the best chance to win.”</p>
<p>Plens goes by the same username at every poker room he plays in online. The only variation is he that he drops the 9 from “therookieeqq9” on occasion. So if you’re sitting across from a player named “therookieeqq9” at Pinnacle Sports Poker, you had better pay close attention to what he’s doing.</p>
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		<title>Poker &#8211; Player Profile: Keven “stamdogg” Stammen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2009 00:55:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of online poker’s most consistent tournament players over the last couple of years is Keven “Stamdogg” Stammen of Coldwater, Ohio. In 2008 he had over 300 tournament cashes, and he’s earned over a half million dollars in winnings. Stammen is currently ranked No. 9 on the pocketfive.com online poker rankings, mainly due to some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of online poker’s most consistent tournament players over the last couple of years is Keven “Stamdogg” Stammen of Coldwater, Ohio. In 2008 he had over 300 tournament cashes, and he’s earned over a half million dollars in winnings. Stammen is currently ranked No. 9 on the pocketfive.com online poker rankings, mainly due to some major cashes he’s had since November. Despite being an online veteran, Stammen is only 23 years old. He plays with wisdom and patience, and continues to improve his game as he balances online and live poker tournament play. Poker has become his profession, now that he’s been able to leave his old construction job behind.</p>
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Stammen has had a good run in the fall and winter of 2008. His notable recent cashes include a fourth-place finish in the FTOPS Event #9 on November 9 2008 for a payday of $84,577, a fifth-place finish in the $215 Sunday Million on November 2 2008 for $55,635, and a sixth-place finish in the same event on November 23 2008 for another $39.550.</p>
<p>Just last month “Stammdog” cashed for another $43,920 when he finished third in the 1K Monday event on December 22 2008. He’s also had a dozen cashes of more than $10,000 since the summer months, including a $33,541 cash in the $109 re-buy event and a $58,7000 cash in the $530 NL hold’em event on PokerStars last July.</p>
<p>Stammen has tried to duplicate his online success in the bigger live tournaments but thus far has not been able to break into the ranks of the elite live tournament players. He has a dozen live tournament cashes, but only one of them is over $20,000. He cashed four times at the 2008 WSOP, but those cashes totalled just over $50,000. Stammen stated in an interview that he would be playing $100,000 worth of buy-ins at the 2008 WSOP, so it looks like he’s still losing money on the live game circuit.</p>
<p>This rising star plays in most poker rooms under the name “Stamdogg”, and also goes by the name “Stamdizzle” on occasion. So if you run into either of those usernames in a tournament at Pinnacle Sports Poker, forewarned is forearmed.</p>
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		<title>Player Profile: Peter “breeth” Turmezey</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 00:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If we’re talking who the best online multi-table poker tournament players are, you can’t have the discussion anymore without talking about Peter “breeth” Turmezey. This Hungarian native has appeared out of nowhere in the last six months to climb all the way up the Pocketfives.com online poker rankings, and now sits in the No. 4 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If we’re talking who the best online multi-table poker tournament players are, you can’t have the discussion anymore without talking about Peter “breeth” Turmezey. This Hungarian native has appeared out of nowhere in the last six months to climb all the way up the Pocketfives.com online poker rankings, and now sits in the No. 4 spot.</p>
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Since July of this year, Turmezey has had cashes of $43,000.10, $23,460.00, $17,556.00, $32,016.00, $31,378.50, $19,147.81, $37,500.00, $28,890.00, $15,295.00, $91,250.00, $72,100.00, $18,112.50, $16,155.00, $15,050.00, and $196,024.50; not to mention many other smaller cashes.</p>
<p>It’s only recently that Turmezey’s name has become available to the public, and he’s mainly kept to himself and avoided the limelight. He goes by “breeth” at some online poker rooms, but his username at another site is “twirlpool”. Up until recently Turmezey played mainly online action, but his recent success has led to him playing more live events. He has three cashes in Euro events totaling over $39,000, and added a 31st-place finish in the 2008 WSOP Main Event for $46,086.</p>
<p>At the tender age of 22, Turmezey will be on the scene for many years to come. Not only is he crushing the online multi-table tournaments, but he’s also an accomplished pot-limit Omaha and $10/$20 hold’em cash-game player. He’s easily Hungary’s top-ranked online player, and if he keeps up this pace he’ll take over “AJKHoosier1” home atop the online rankings.</p>
<p>Turmezey has recent victories in the $109 re-buy event on PokerStars, the $40,000 Guaranteed re-buy event on Full Tilt Poker, the Sunday Million on PokerStars – again in the $109 re-buy event – plus $65,000 guaranteed on PokerStars, the $40K guaranteed on Full Tilt Poker, the Sunday 500 on PokerStars and the Sunday Brawl on Full Tilt Poker.</p>
<p>Expect to see Turmezey in live events over the next couple of years. He hasn’t made the move to Vegas yet, but the challenge of playing the best card players in the world will eventually beckon to him. He’s only recently turned of age to play poker in Vegas, so we should see more of him as time moves forward. He certainly has the bankroll now to travel to any game at which he desires to sit.</p>
<p>Keep an eye on this rising star, and if you see his username pop up at Pinnacle Sports Poker make sure you’re ready to cope with the thrill of playing against one of the online world’s dominant young players.</p>
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		<title>Player Profile: NICK &#8216;agriffrod&#8217; MITCHELL</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re looking for an online poker player who is living the dream of a poker shark, you need not look any further that Nick “agriffrod” Mitchell.The native of Webster, New York, who also goes by the user name of “NUMBERONEMOM”, is only 20 years old but already has over 360 online poker tournament money [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re looking for an online poker player who is living the dream of a poker shark, you need not look any further that Nick “agriffrod” Mitchell.The native of Webster, New York, who also goes by the user name of “NUMBERONEMOM”, is only 20 years old but already has over 360 online poker tournament money finishes in the past 12 months.</p>
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<p>That’s an average of almost one every day. Mitchell is currently ranked 45th on the pocketfives.com online tournament rankings, mainly because of his first-place finish in the FTOPS $1060 No Limit Hold&#8217;em on November 11, for a payday of $322,500.00.</p>
<p>Mitchell’s other recent notable scores include another first-place finish in the $109+R NL Hold&#8217;em ($70,000 guaranteed) at PokerStars on August 3 for $62,287.50. Another win came in the $109+R NL Hold&#8217;em at PokerStars on September 22 for $30,250.00. Back in August he also had a second-place finish in the 1K Monday on Full Tilt Poker for another $65,410.</p>
<p>Mitchell has also had 11 other finishes of $10,000 or more this year, bringing his multi-table tournament total earnings to over a half-million dollars this year. His all-time total online earnings are $817,886.00; pretty lucrative success for a young player who is only 20 years old.</p>
<p>Mitchell earned his way up through the ranks, slowly climbing the blind levels since 2005. He commented on his climb in an interview with pocketfives.com: “I used to be a really low volume player,” said Mitchell. “I didn’t usually play more than six tournaments at a time. I had a bad run and realized that there are a ton of tournaments out there with a lot of value and I was missing out on them. Now, I put in a lot of full days.”</p>
<p>His success has come from a dedication to playing as many tournaments as he can. “I’ve been in a groove,” noted Mitchell. “I played a lot during the WCOOP. I started to make deeper runs and then finally got a few wins.</p>
<p>“A lot of it for me is just desire,” he added. “When I actually want to be playing, I seem to get in a groove, but it’s hard to play when you really just want to be doing other things.”</p>
<p>Watch the continued rise of this accomplished young player, and watch out for Mitchell when you’re sitting down to play at Pinnacle Sports Poker.</p>
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		<title>Player Profile: Brian Townsend</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 00:44:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Few online poker players have received more press than Brian Townsend. The 26-year-old online shark starting playing poker in 2005, at the lowest stakes the site would offer. Over the period of a year he built a bankroll big enough to switch to no-limit hold’em. A year later he was playing in $200/$400 no-limit hold’em [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Few online poker players have received more press than Brian Townsend. The 26-year-old online shark starting playing poker in 2005, at the lowest stakes the site would offer. Over the period of a year he built a bankroll big enough to switch to no-limit hold’em. A year later he was playing in $200/$400 no-limit hold’em and pot-limit Omaha games and winning them, as he continues to do. Over the last two years he’s started playing high-profile live poker tournaments to earn more from sponsorship and to make a name for himself outside of the online poker world.</p>
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Online he’s known as both “Sbrugby” and “Aba20”. Townsend continues to be successful in cash games online, once reporting winning over $1.2m in one day’s grinding. He prefers online play, mainly for the convenience, but he’s been showing up at some live events of late. His live tournament earnings were only around $35,000 until he finished 15th in the main event of the World Series of Poker Europe on Oct 1. He pocketed just under $90,000 for his efforts.</p>
<p>Townsend plays an aggressive style that’s based on sound mathematical decisions. The money doesn’t seem to matter to him anymore, but he continues to play his best game every time he sits down. He even got a shot at a High Stakes Poker appearance last season, where he lost $100,000 over three episodes.</p>
<p>Townsend also got a lot of press when he admitted to cheating online when he was younger. It was discovered that he had multiple user accounts, and he was suspended from play for six months and later offered a public apology for his actions. All of that seems to have faded away, now that he’s established himself as a world-class player who’s comfortable at any table anywhere.</p>
<p>If you don’t know who Brian Townsend is, you will soon enough. He’s only 26, and unless he gives up on playing live poker, you’ll see him on your television for decades to come.</p>
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		<title>Player Profile: Jocke &#8216;Ripcurl&#8217; Treijs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 00:34:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of Sweden’s top online poker tournament players is Jocke Treijs. You may know him as “Ripcurl”, which is the online poker moniker he uses at many of his favorite online poker rooms. He also goes by the user name of “TheBratKid” at other online destinations. Jocke lives in Oxelösund Sodermanlands Lan, Sweden, and has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of Sweden’s top online poker tournament players is Jocke Treijs. You may know him as “Ripcurl”, which is the online poker moniker he uses at many of his favorite online poker rooms. He also goes by the user name of “TheBratKid” at other online destinations. Jocke lives in Oxelösund Sodermanlands Lan, Sweden, and has been posting poker tournament cashes consistently for over a year. Since last December he’s recorded hundreds of money finishes, almost on a daily basis.</p>
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Treijs has over 20 cashes of $10,000 or more in 2008, with his most recent notable cashes being a first-place finish in the PokerStars $109+R NL Hold’em event on October 19 for $32,202, and a first-place finish in the Titan Poker $50,000 GP Re-buy for another $13,000 on October 22. In the two days before that win Treijs won $11,375 and $7,000 in two different events on Bodog Poker and DoylesRoom. A couple of weeks before that he won another $12,258 with a first-place finish in the $40,000 Guaranteed FullTilt Poker Re-buy event.</p>
<p>In early 2008 Treijs made the final table in the PartyPoker $300k Guaranteed four times over a span of three months. He also had a second-place finish in the PartyPoker Sunday major for $34,400, and on the very same evening he had a seventh-place finish in the PokerStars Sunday Million for $22k. His online tournament poker winnings total $202,634.00, and he’s currently ranked 49th on the pocketfives.com online poker player rankings.</p>
<p>Treijs is a pure internet poker player. He has no cashes in any live events to date, and based on his recent cashes, he’s still dedicating most of his time to online tournaments. He plays numerous events every day and doesn’t seem to have any desire to take his game into the casinos. He’s been a regular on the pocketfives.com leaderboard, recently hovering around the 40th-place range of the leaderboard. </p>
<p>Treijs plays an aggressive style and likes to force the action once he gets enough chips to attack. So if you see any of those usernames in a tournament you’re playing on Pinnacle Sports Poker, you should realize that he’s one of the best.</p>
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