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Scott "urnotindangr" PalmerI started playing live small buy-in tournaments when i was 15. I won the first 4 I played in. After that i started playing some lowstakes cash games and eventually got money online. I busted my first couple of deposits. But then went on a huge heater starting with $90. Within 2 weeks I had $15,000. A year and a half later I had built up enough of a roll to start playing nosebleeds.
Online Alias: urnotindangr Location:Odenton MD Favorite Game:PLO 6m Favorite Hand:75suited Career Highlights: Winning 500k in a day playing all cash games Poker pro respects the most: Anyone who isn't a bumhunter Interesting or Random Fact:I was homeschooled my whole life. |
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Martijn "Megal0d0n" GerritsI started playing freerolls and accumulating play money on PokerStars. Once I made my first million in play money I sold it for $10, lost it and started over again until I had 10 million in play money, which in turn I sold for $100. With this money I started grinding on the European networks, playing 6-max 24 tables in Nanonoko style (on the micro limits). As soon as I built up my bankroll, I started playing 6-max up to $10-$20 and moved to Heads-Up up to $100-$200 looking for better action. Currently I am still playing NL HU tables on the European networks up to $25-$50 with an occasional upshot to $50-$100 and $100-$200 if the games are good enough.
Online Alias: Megal0d0n Location: St. Julians - Malta Favorite Game: Indian Poker Favorite Hand: AA Career Highlights: Winning $83K in a day playing all cash Poker pro respects the most: Anyone who is famous for making millions playing cash games online, instead of being famous For luckboxing a single tournament. Interesting or Random Fact: I love to give out very expensive but useless birthday presents, just for the fun of it.
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Josh "Litlebastrd" TiemanI started off playing freerolls and small stakes SNGs and cash games in college. I slowly rose through the stakes over the course of a year or two to eventually become a regular at $10/$20 NL with some shots at $25/50 and up to $200/$400. I later transitioned from full ring games to shorthanded no-limit and eventually heads-up and did well. I then started playing some pot-limit Omaha in 2009 and found a lot of similarities between NL and PLO. I really enjoyed the action of PLO and found that I learned the game very quickly and it was well suited to my style of play. That's where I can usually be found these days.
Online Alias: Litlebastrd Location: USA Favorite Game: HU PLO Favorite Hand: Left Career Highlights: Winning a WSOP bracelet or shaking Nanonoko's hand, too close to call Poker pro respects the most: Ivey, he can win at anything Interesting or Random Fact: I'm eating a turkey sandwich right now
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