Interview with a Poker Player

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Online poker has had its ups and downs over the past decade: increasing in popularity, being outlawed in the United States, making fortunes for some and not being so kind to others. It allows players to play at their convenience in the most literal sense. Tournaments can be organized within seconds, cards are shuffled instantly, chips are calculated as quickly as one can wager them and most importantly multiple tables can be played at once.

The famous poker player Doyle Brunson once commented that the younger players that are entering the professional live games are a different breed. He was referring to the amount of hands they can play in a year online compared to a live player and the other skills they build playing through the internet. Any veteran poker player knows that the more experience you have, the better player you are.

We interviewed a poker player that has settled in Buenos Aires since 2006 who is known online as “Palin4Prez.”

Essentially, you can play online poker anywhere in the world and you chose Buenos Aires. Why?

Mainly just luck, everyone always told me you can live anywhere and well, two of my friends decided to come here. They told me that Buenos Aires was a cool place to live. The original plan was to come here for a couple of months and here we are 3 years later.

How does this online poker thing work?

You have an account on the site, you can transfer money to and from the site a thousand different ways. Americans are actually having trouble because the transferring of money is a big issue there. When I started playing you could use Paypal, Visa, but the first thing that the Republicans did was axe that. It’s a mess for the Americans, which in turn affects us all in the poker community. There’s no legislation, no regulation, it’s just made everything worse.

What type of poker do you play and for what stakes?

Currently I play No limit Holdem cash games, multi-table No limit Holdem Tournaments, Heads Up Limit Holdem from time-to-time and Pot limit Omaha. We’ll leave the stakes out of it.

What sites do you play on?

Ongame network, which used to be Pokerroom.com, 888.com on occasion, but mainly Ongame.

They say wherever there is poker there is potential for cheating. Do you trust the sites and the people that you play with?

Since the beginning of online poker there were claims of cheating. It wasn’t that the site was cheating, they always make money off the “rake” (a small percentage of each pot is taken by the house), they have nothing to gain by cheating, but the site can lose its reputation. There have been cheating scandals that blew open; there were ‘super users’, people that could see everything, the other cards, what’s coming, etc. Bottom line is that if you don’t trust the site your playing on then you might as well not play. Cheating amongst players happens, ‘collusion’ where players chat on MSN or something and share information against another player or players. It happens. Since gambling existed there has been cheating.

How did you get started up and how long have you been playing?

I have been playing since 2001. They had a late night show in England called “Late Night Poker” before all the TV tournaments on ESPN and such. It was a single table tournament that had commentary and the like, and it really was interesting. I started to read about it more and more, started playing, reading forums, buying books, just getting all the information I could get.

I actually started with play money on Pokerroom.com and when you played a certain number of hands there they rewarded you with real money. I got $10 and played low limits, but after I lost that it lead to a small deposit from my bank. I started playing low limits, lost some won some. Eventually, I read more about no limit poker and decided to switch from limit poker to no limit.

First, I bought some more books and went traveling. (No limit was not even available yet on Pokerroom at the time!) While in Thailand I read all the books I bought and I was really prepared when I finally decided to start playing again. I ended up in Australia, almost broke and for some reason I bought in with $100 US. I busted in 30 minutes and bought in again and then everything I made to date was off that second $100 US. No one knew what they were doing back then! I started winning every time I played and that $100 US was now $1,000 and so on and I returned home to London. I got a job, but continued to play at night and things kept getting better poker-wise until I went full time to the poker tables.

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6 Comments for Interview with a Poker Player

DC Jimmy at 04/17/2009 17:00

Lucky guy

Trapani at 04/17/2009 18:10

"who is know online as “Palin4Prez”." typo…known, not know.

LPBA Staff at 04/18/2009 00:26

Thanks Trapani-

NIce article.

Can't believe I dont know this guy! I've been here in BA since Oct 2005 doing the same thing….in fat there's now 15 or so travelling online pro's that I know of here.

I know Andy… from thePokerProf.com and rake-races.net

Interesting.. though it seems too much hard work for me..

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