2009 WSOP Champion Peter Eastgate Poker Player Profile

November 12, 2008 by ozpoker  
Filed under Online Poker Player Profile

Peter Eastgate Profile

Real Name : Peter Eastgate
Age : 22
Location : Denmark
Lifetime Tournament Winnings : $9,245,611

Screen Names
PokerStars : Isser
Full Tilt Poker :

Favourite Cash Games : short-handed and heads-up $200/$400 NL Holdem

    Recent Live Results :

  • 11-Nov-2008 1st $10,000 World Championship No Limit Hold’em 39th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2008, Las Vegas $ 9,152,416
  • 01-Oct-2008 18th £ 5,200 Main Event - No Limit Hold’em 2008 European Poker Championships, London $29,871
  • 19-Feb-2008 32nd DKr 47,750 EPT Scandinavian Open EPT Scandinavian Open, Copenhagen $16,610
  • 06-Nov-2007 3rd Heat 7 Poker Million VI, Sky Sports
  • 06-Apr-2007 9th €3,300 The Irish Open - No Limit Holdem Freezeout 2007 Paddy Power Irish Open, Dublin $ 46,714
  • 10-Oct-2006 2nd Heat 3 Poker Million V, Sky Sports

If you fancy playing alongside Peter Eastgate (Isser) at PokerStars sign up using the PokerStars Marketing Code PAWT7 and and deposit using the Bonus Code FIRST2008 and you’ll have an extra $50 to play with.

Newly crowned WSOP Main Event Champion Peter Eastgate began playing online at PokerStars after graduating from high school in his native Denmark, and has been playing at a professional level ever since.

He already had several impressive results on the live tournament scene before this year’s World Series, despite not being a regular live player.

He made the final table of the Irish Poker Open in 2007, finishing in 9th place for a cash of $46,714.

This was followed by a top 30 finish at the PokerStars European Poker Tour Copenhagen event earlier this year, worth another $16,610. But this was nothing compared to what he was to win in Las Vegas.

The PokerStars Six man was one of the favorites going into November’s Final Table, a prediction that was soon to become a reality.

After four hours of heads-up action against fellow PokerStars player Ivan Demidov, Peter finally achieved what all poker players dream of - the most prestigious Championship title in the game, the bracelet and $9,152,416 in cash.

He also enters the record books, as the youngest ever Main Event winner at just 22.

With his total live tournament winnings currently at $9,245,611, Peter is also now one of the highest earning players in the history of the game - 11th place on the all time money list.

Peter is clearly a man wise beyond his years when it comes to money management.

He says that he won’t be splashing out on expensive things or living a crazy life now that he’s a multi-millionaire - he’ll be investing the money instead.

With what looks like a long and healthy career in poker ahead of him, they’ll no doubt be even more money for investment on its way in the future.

Online Poker Player Profile : Harlindo

August 12, 2008 by ozpoker  
Filed under Australian Online Poker Players

“Harlindo”

Real Name :
Age :
Location : Australia
Lifetime Tournament Winnings : $260,710

Screen Names

PokerStars : Harlindo
Full Tilt Poker : Harlindo

Recent Successes

Favorite Hold’em Hole Cards :
Favourite Tournaments :
Favourite Cash Games :
Favorite Poker Sites : Full Tilt Poker , PokerStars
Biggest Win Online : Full Tilt Poker FTOPS IX Event #10 NLH 1st $259,440.00
Favorite Online Players :

“Harlindo” in just one tournament has positioned themselves as one of Australia’s most successsful online MTT poker players with their huge $259,440 collect for winning the FTOPS IX $300 buy-in NL Holdem event and beating out of 4,980 others. The win noteworthy as the online identity “Harlindo” has only ever played in 35 tournaments in total on PokerStars and Full Tilt; and only ever cashed once prior for a $270 collect in $26 buy-in NL Holden tournament of only 45 players.

Unknown Aussie Player Scores Huge FTOP’s IX Win

Unknown Aussie online player, “Harlindo” has scored a huge $259,400 win in the FTOPS (Full Tilt online poker Series) IX Event #10, the $1.5M Guaranteed $300+22 NL Holdem tournament.

The tournament which saw 4,985 entrants ant up the $322 buy-in, is one of the biggest on the FTOPS schedule and saw some of online poker ’s best and brightest in the starting line up.

Notable online MTT specialists, Luke “IWEARGOGGLES” Staudenmaier and Steve “MrSmokey1” Billirakis each cashed in the top 60, and new Full Tilt pro Josh Arieh nearly went the distance with a 25th-place finish.

In the end though, Harlindo bested James “P0KERPR0” Campbell, also known online as “jcamby33″; heads up to win his first FTOPS title and, more importantly, take home over a quarter of a million dollars.

The win is all the more notable as the online identity “Harlindo” has only ever played in 35 tournaments in total on PokerStars and Full Tilt; and only ever cashed once prior for a $270 collect in $26 buy-in NL Holden tournament of only 45 players.

The chip counts looked like this as the final table began:

  • Seat 1: P0KERPR0 (1,795,000)
  • Seat 2: paigowpro (3,204,604)
  • Seat 3: SKILLAN (1,559,227)
  • Seat 4: Tazmaniapwnsyou (1,055,340)
  • Seat 5: Mr Mack Bust (911,319)
  • Seat 6: Harlindo (2,707,655)
  • Seat 7: Kasy1 (587,860)
  • Seat 8: IwanaClay (1,814,826)
  • Seat 9: doubledave22 (1,319,169)

“Harlindo” got involved early in a big pot when they raised form the button with A♣K♦ and “IwanaClay” reraised all-in to 728,497. “Harlindo” insta-called and “IwanaClay” showed a dominated A♥Q♦.

The flop favoured “Harlindo”, coming 8♥6♦K♣. A Q♥ on the turn gave “Iwanaclay” a few outs, but the 4♣ brick on the river sent “Iwanaclay” to the rail and nicely increased “Harlindo”’s stack.

“POKERPRO” carved his way through remainder of the field, claiming all bar one scalp on the way to heads up play, and when heads-up play began “P0KERPR0″ had nearly 66% of the chips thanks to his elimination of five of the previous seven players.

“Harlindo” wasn’t fazed though and found himself with a 4-3 chip lead before the final hand of the night which came down like this:

“Harlindo” called from the small blind and “P0KERPR0″ raised to 480,000. “Harlindo” came back over the top with an all-in raise and “P0KERPR0″ called off the rest of his 5.7 million.

“Harlindo” showed A♦K♣ and “POKERPRO” tabled Q♦T♦.

The flop came 9♣2♣5♦, followed by 3♦, and a 4♥ river.

Big slick was good enough for Harlindo to win the final hand of the night and capture the FTOPS title and the $259,440 first place prize money.

FTOPS IX Event #10 $300 NL Holdem Results :

  • 1. Harlindo (Australia) — $259,440
  • 2. James “P0KERPR0” Campbell — $157,500
  • 3. doubledave22 — $102,000
  • 4. SKILLAN — $79,500
  • 5. Mr Mack Bust — $60,000
  • 6. paigowpro — $45,000
  • 7. Tazmaniapwnsyou — $34,500
  • 8. IwanaClay — $26,250
  • 9. Kasy1 — $19,500

Online Poker Player Profile : puntnko

August 12, 2008 by ozpoker  
Filed under Australian Online Poker Players

“puntnko”

Real Name : Daniel Kochan
Age :
Location : Sydney, Australia
Lifetime Tournament Winnings : $436,797

Screen Names

PokerStars : puntnko
Full Tilt Poker : Kochan
Party Poker : Kochan
Bodog : puntnko
Ultimate Bet : Koey
Absolute Poker : koandpunt
Titan Poker : Koey
Chan Poker : muntnko

Recent Successes

Favorite Hold’em Hole Cards : K♥Q♥
Favourite Tournaments : NL/PL HE MTTs, $100 and over
Favourite Cash Games : NL/PL HE, $1/$2 to $2/$4
Favorite Poker Sites : AbsolutePoker , Bodog , FullTiltPoker , PartyPoker , PokerStars , UltimateBet
Biggest Win Online : Full Tilt Poker FTOPS VII Event No. 9 NLH 2nd $176,719.00
Favorite Online Players : tykro, pokerguru999, radicalguy, volcheko, teamTCpoker

Daniel Kochan is one of Australia’s top online tournament players, with a 2nd place finish in the FTOPS Event #9 for over $176,000 and now his 2nd in the PokerStars Sunday Millions for $151,283.95. He also has victories in the Full Tilt $100k Guaranteed and the PokerStars $25k Guaranteed for another $46k combined.

“puntnko” Books A Big Win In Stars Millions

August 12, 2008 by ozpoker  
Filed under Pokerstars Sunday Million

Just one week after “ Andy McLeod ”’s well earned 4th place in the PokerStars Sunday Millions , Sydney online poker MTT player, “puntnko” has taken 2nd in the same event for a $US151,283.00 payday.

The newly revamped Sunday Millions generated a massive field and shattered the $1.5 Million guarantee. This week 8,236 players built a prize pool of $1,647,200.00, with the top 1260 players taking home a piece of the pie.

After nine hours of play, the final nine competitors gathered ‘round the final table, all vying for the title and the $199,475.92 first prize with Australian online poker player “puntnko” sitting 4th with chips.

“puntko” knocked the first player off the final table when the short-stacked lissem, who had played the waiting game by sitting back and posting and folding while awaiting a premium hand; finally looked down at A♥K♠. After a preflop raise from “puntnko”, “lissem” called all-in to find a classic race waiting A♥K♠ v. Q♠Q♥. This time, the coin landed tails for lissem as the board ran out 4♦8♠4♥7♠2♣, pushing the pot to “puntnko”.

“puntko” avoided any bnig pots until, after a preflop raise from “puntnko” and a call by “ohhaaahhh”, the flop came down 9♦8♠K♠. “Ohhaaahhh” moved all in with K♥J♣ for top pair, only to find himself drawing thin against “puntnko”’s K♣Q♣. The 2♠ on the turn helped neither player, and “ohhaaahhh” was left looking for only a Jack on the river. The 7♦ was no help and then there were only 3 left.

“ziggy47″ showed the A♣A♦ against “j.thaddeus”’s 9♥9♠ and they held up send the game to heads-up. The chip stacks were pretty close when heads-up play commenced, with “ziggy47″ holding a slight edge over “puntnko”.

  • ziggy47 – 43,409,883
  • puntnko – 38,950,117

With blinds at 400,000/800,000 with an ante of 80,000, the two remaining players agreed to a chip count chop that was almost exactly even. Ziggy47 locked up $152,438 to puntnko’s $151,283, with $30,000 left for the winner. With a deal in place, the remaining competitors squared off for the title and the $30,000 left in the middle.

The final hand came down like this :
“ziggy47″ raised from the button like on many hands before, and this time puntnko re-raised with A♦9♥. “ziggy47″ moved all in over the top, and “puntnko” called, only to watch “ziggy47″ table the dominant A♣J♠. Nothing unexpected happened, and like so many of the final table hands, a strong hand ran into a stronger one, and after the board ran out 8♣A♥2♦7♣5♥, the tournament was over and “ziggy47″ was the winner, pocketing a total of $182,438 for a long night’s work, with Aussie online MTT star, “puntnko” taking home 2nd and a nice $US151,283 collect

Sunday Millions Final Results

  • 1. ziggy47 (Unted States) $182,438.77
  • 2. puntnko (Australia) $151,283.95
  • 3. j.thaddeus (Ireland) $91,419.60
  • 4. ohhaaahhh (Unted States) $74,124.00
  • 5. okidokiclub (Netherlands) $57,652.00
  • 6. YrrsiNN (Switzerland) $41,180.00
  • 7. Foggsy (Unted Kingdom) $28,826.00
  • 8. WSODice (Unted States) $18,942.80
  • 9. lissem (Norway) $11,530.40

Online Poker Player Profile : Andy Mcleod

August 5, 2008 by ozpoker  
Filed under Australian Online Poker Players

Andy McLeod

Real Name : James Obst
Age : 18
Location : Adelaide, Australia
Lifetime Tournament Winnings : $613,391

Screen Names

Recent Successes

Favorite Hold’em Hole Cards : J♠8♠
Favourite Tournaments : Stud MTTs, $100 and over
Favourite Cash Games : Stud 8b, $7.50/$15 and over
Favorite Poker Site : FullTilt

Andy McLeod ” (that’s his screen name, not his real one) has managed to keep his true identity secret to most of the poker world. The Adelaide based online player who is still a teenager is one of the online poker ’s most aggressive and successful players.

Known for possessing a deep understanding of the game, he offered a few insights in a Cardplayer interview.

Cardplayer : What are your thoughts on the continuation bet? Is it overused?

Andy McLeod ”: I think it’s about knowing how to proceed thereafter if you don’t take the pot down on the flop; Likely the sickest online tournament player, Imper1um (Sorel Mizzi), still continuation bets almost every time. But he gets great reads on his opponents and doesn’t just give up if his bet doesn’t take down the pot, which it won’t a lot of the time, especially since people are becoming increasingly more aggressive and more and more players are learning how to float (call with nothing as a setup to a bluff on a later street), and so on.

At lower stakes I imagine the continuation bet will still be effective, especially if it is a strong one, but at higher stakes you definitely see some people overusing the continuation bet because they seem to give up the pot whenever it doesn’t succeed on the flop.

Cardplayer: Well, I think it’s hard for some people ( i.e., me) to get away from making a continuation continuation bet on the turn a lot of the time. It is especially hard to get a read from someone online compared to live poker, so how do you know when to let it go by the turn?

AM: I find that it’s all about your opponent and his perception of you. If you know you’re playing against a tricky opponent and you have a loose table image, then they’ll be likely to be floating you on a high number of flops, so this could be a good opportunity to double barrel. It also depends a lot on the texture of the board, of course. For example, if you make a continuation bet on an ace-7-3 flop and your opponent doesn’t go away, this would be a horrible spot to double barrel; your opponent is likely to either have an ace (not many people will fold top pair) or a set, or something that will not go away to more pressure on the turn. On the other hand, if the board is something like 10-5-2 and you make the continuation bet and are called, then a double barrel may be more successful here because many players will call with a small pocket pair or such hoping or assuming that you have overcards and will slow down when faced with resistance. Some people will also be able to get off of a 10.

Also, if you have a very aggressive table image, then double barrels will be very unlikely to have a good success rate, since people will realize that you are trying to run them over and will start calling you down light.

Cardplayer: Have you ever folded kings preflop?

AM: I don’t think I ever have, but I see countless posts on the forums [recounting][hands] where I feel like I definitely would - and, conversely, plenty where kings shouldn’t even be considered to be folded - so, I’m sure I will some time soon.

Cardplayer: I’m still waiting for my magic moment, too. What about pocket jacks? What would it take to get you to fold those preflop? Pocket jacks are a dangerous holding for many players both preflop and postflop. They can’t seem to lay jacks down and the hand loses them money when it’s supposed to be an overall winner.

AM: It’s definitely a tricky hand to play. There are some situations where it’s easy to get off the hand preflop. For example, suppose you raise from under the gun with jacks, get reraised, and then another guy comes back over the top. If they all have healthy stacks you can pretty confidently throw it in the muck, but there are some really tough spots that people encounter frequently. Probably the best example is when a player raises from under the gun or early position and you wake up with jacks. For argument’s sake we can take the stacks to be 25 big blinds. An under-the-gun player makes it three big blinds, if you reraise to nine or so, virtually committing yourself to the pot, and when the under-the-gun player comes back over the top, you have to assume his range (likely something like queens or better) is killing your hand. So, flat-calling seems to be the most appropriate choice, but then it gets really tough when the board comes all low. Sometimes you can’t avoid going broke; it’s infuriating, but what can you do? Just try to keep the pot as small as possible.

Cardplayer: What’s your strategy early on in big-field tournaments like the Sunday Million, for instance?

AM: For me, being able to chip up at the beginning of tournaments is almost the most crucial aspect. I can’t play my style if I don’t have a healthy stack to work with. So, I do all that I can to get a good stack early, I’ll play my draws fast and be willing to get it in with a flush draw and one overcard for the chance to double up. That being said, I’m selective with the hands I play, and I value position above all else. I’ll still be folding ace-jack offsuit under the gun, and be fundamentally solid, but once I hit a flop in some way I’m going to get aggro.

The Sunday Million, specifically, is obviously a huge tournament that everyone aspires to do well in, so I’ll be slightly more reluctant to go broke at the beginning on a draw as I will in a $100 freezeout or something like that, but I’ll still play similarly aggressive.

Cardplayer: Gary “GB2005″ Bogdanski says that under the gun is the new button [laughing]. Do you agree?

AM: [Laughs] It is for many players. In fact, it’s pretty true for me [laughing]. There’s definitely more and more under the gun stealing going on at high stakes, but to be honest, I think it just sounds appealing. People still and always will raise the button light, much lighter than they will open under the gun.

Cardplayer: One more thing: What was the one thing that you’ve learned over the years that you believe truly took your game to the next level, whether it be a move, a core principle, or whatever.

AM: Probably the biggest thing for me was gaining an appreciation for table image. I’ve always been naturally aggressive, and in the beginning, I would just think I could run over every table that I played on, and pretty much spew chips all over the place. People would call me down so light that I would be so angry, just thinking to myself “How can you call me down with that?,” when, in reality, the only player making a mistake was me. It’s all about adapting to your table image, and once I realized that, I starting playing 10 times better.

Andy McLeod ’s skill has led to a fortune in winnings, including a win in the Full Tilt online poker Series IV event No. 9, a $100 (with rebuys) no-limit hold’em tournament, for $75,482. He also took down the Full Tilt $1K Monday for a $52,260 score. He is one of the top-ranked players across the Internet, and is very highly ranked in Cardplayer and Pocket 5’s Online Player of the Year standings.

Whoever Andy McLeod really is, one thing is for certain, he is one of Australia’s best young poker talents and worth following.

Australian Features In PokerStars Sunday Millions

August 5, 2008 by ozpoker  
Filed under Pokerstars Sunday Million

It was a big weekend for Australian online poker player, “ Andy McLeod ”; who scored a $76,000 result in PokerStars Sunday Millions tournament.

Starting as one of two chip leaders on the final table, “ Andy McLeod ” took a hit when a blind versus blind battle saw his AQo run in to “Fred_Brink”s KK.

Andy McLeod ” then knocked out 9th and 8th placed finishers as he tried to continue playing his uber-aggressive style and rebuild his stack.

As play got down to four players, “ Andy McLeod ”’s final push of AQo from the small blind over the top of the under the gun raise ran straight in to pocket rockets(AA) of “RProp” and the aussie run was finished for a nice collect of $US75,879.

Another notable Aussie online pokerfinish in the big Sunday tourney’s at PokerStars was “ADEdownunder”, who took $US3,353.40 for a 3rd place finish in the PokerStars $215Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo tourney.

Aussie Wins NZ Poker Champs

May 13, 2008 by ozpoker  
Filed under Online Poker

Australian David Borg has outplayed compatriot Tony Hachem for the biggest win of his career in the New Zealand Poker Championship final in Christchurch at the weekend.

Borg took out the trophy and $NZ100,000 ($A81,910) in prize money.

“This is the biggest win of my career, I really can’t believe it,” he said on Sunday.
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We have moved our forums !!

January 31, 2008 by ozpoker  
Filed under Online Poker

Some of you might’ve noticed some changes.

We have recently moved our forum back to our own servers.

Some of you may have already made the change but I’m sure there are some who did not receive the emails from our old site.

Part of moving to our new platform requires you to reset your password to our forums if you had an original account on the old forum. Read more

Socceroo Fan Wins Aussie Millions Satellite Series

December 13, 2007 by ozpoker  
Filed under Aussie Millions Satellite Series

WPTSocceroofan Tackles The Super Satellite At Crown This Sunday At 4:00pm

Oz Poker’s exclusive Aussie Millions Satellite Series Final at PokerStars has been played and decided.
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Toxmada Snares Two From Three

November 27, 2007 by ozpoker  
Filed under Aussie Millions Satellite Series

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WPTLast Round Tonight 8:30pm

Oz Poker’s exclusive Aussie Millions Satellite Series has taken some interesting turns as we approach tonight’s last game at PokerStars.

Melbourne’s own “Toxamada” has forced his way on to the cusp Read more

Lupesco Takes Round 6 and The Man dominates in Round 7

November 23, 2007 by ozpoker  
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WPTRound 9 Sunday 10:00am

Last Sunday’s Round 6 of our Aussie Millions Satellite Series saw Lupesco take down another first place over Avalon’s Sanlu and Warrnambool’s Kitty G.

Round 7 played on Monday night and a big field turned out but it was again “The Man” from the United States who prevailed, this time over Bergen’s “Tus Hofer” and Oz Poker’s own model of consistency, Kitty G.

This Sunday at PokerStars we will play our round 9 game Read more

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