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In his blog, DN said he was playing a 25 yr old asian dude from Netherlands who had made a ton of $ in online poker, but he never said who he was. I was just wondering if anyone saw this game or knew who he was playing screen name/real name?

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The guys name was Jin_

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"the man" is reading. Hopefully he posts...Dan
:club::ts:D :icon_dance:That does take some balls playing you at that high in horse, seems like kid really valued your input imo.
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I couldn't find anymore than what Daniel said but I did find this that I thought was interesting. There are a number of players having really strong years so far in the high stakes cash games on Full Tilt Poker, but "ICallSoWhat" is having the best. According to HighStakesDB.com, "ICallSoWhat" is currently up $2.41 million dollars since the beginning of the year on FTP. It should be noted that the site only tracks No Limit Hold'em and Pot Limit Omaha.According to the site, "ICallSoWhat" has made all of this money over 505 separate sessions and a total of 53,034 hands. This works out to $4,784 per session or $45.55 of profit for every hand that he has played. All but a tiny fraction of his profits have come from high stakes Pot Limit Omaha.So far in 2008, there are a total of six players who have made over a million dollars on Full Tilt in the high stakes cash games. They include "ICallSoWhat" (+2.4 million), Tom "durrrr" Dwan (+1.88 million), Hac "trex313" Dang (+1.684 million), Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond (+1.407 million), "CHUFTY" (+1.2 million) and Markus Golser (+1.02 million). David Benyamine and Patrik "FinddaGrind" Antonius are both in the vicinity with a total profit of around $800k so far this year.On the flip side, the biggest loser on the site so far in 2008 is Gus Hansen, who has dropped an impressive $1.197 million dollars. Almost all of these losses have come in Pot Limit Omaha. "Bleachbum" and "Ziigmund" join Gus Hansen on the list of seven figure losers as both have dropped around $1.1 million in 2008. "noataima" is hovering right around the one million dollar loss mark. One thing is for certain - whenever you are compiling a list of the biggest cash game losers on Full Tilt Poker, you can almost bet that "noataima" will be somewhere on the list. Since the beginning of 2007, "noataima" has donated a total of 7.1 million dollars to the high stakes cash games on FTP. This is almost five million dollars more than the next closest person. That is over 68,169 hands, meaning that "noataima" loses over a hundred dollars for every hand that he plays. Poker can be an expensive hobby.

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I couldn't find anymore than what Daniel said but I did find this that I thought was interesting. There are a number of players having really strong years so far in the high stakes cash games on Full Tilt Poker, but "ICallSoWhat" is having the best. According to HighStakesDB.com, "ICallSoWhat" is currently up $2.41 million dollars since the beginning of the year on FTP. It should be noted that the site only tracks No Limit Hold'em and Pot Limit Omaha.According to the site, "ICallSoWhat" has made all of this money over 505 separate sessions and a total of 53,034 hands. This works out to $4,784 per session or $45.55 of profit for every hand that he has played. All but a tiny fraction of his profits have come from high stakes Pot Limit Omaha.So far in 2008, there are a total of six players who have made over a million dollars on Full Tilt in the high stakes cash games. They include "ICallSoWhat" (+2.4 million), Tom "durrrr" Dwan (+1.88 million), Hac "trex313" Dang (+1.684 million), Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond (+1.407 million), "CHUFTY" (+1.2 million) and Markus Golser (+1.02 million). David Benyamine and Patrik "FinddaGrind" Antonius are both in the vicinity with a total profit of around $800k so far this year.On the flip side, the biggest loser on the site so far in 2008 is Gus Hansen, who has dropped an impressive $1.197 million dollars. Almost all of these losses have come in Pot Limit Omaha. "Bleachbum" and "Ziigmund" join Gus Hansen on the list of seven figure losers as both have dropped around $1.1 million in 2008. "noataima" is hovering right around the one million dollar loss mark. One thing is for certain - whenever you are compiling a list of the biggest cash game losers on Full Tilt Poker, you can almost bet that "noataima" will be somewhere on the list. Since the beginning of 2007, "noataima" has donated a total of 7.1 million dollars to the high stakes cash games on FTP. This is almost five million dollars more than the next closest person. That is over 68,169 hands, meaning that "noataima" loses over a hundred dollars for every hand that he plays. Poker can be an expensive hobby.
7.1 milllllllllllion dollars? ouch.
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"ICallSoWhat" on ftp, guy has made millions so far this year playing PLO
Are you saying you think the Jin_ on Stars is Icallsowhat on FTP?
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Are you saying you think the Jin_ on Stars is Icallsowhat on FTP?
Jin_ at pokerstars is Icallsowhat at FTP
Is that Laliberte for sure?
He's also played on other accounts, so his losses are more than that
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Jin_ at pokerstars is Icallsowhat at FTPHe's also played on other accounts, so his losses are more than that
nah, I'm pretty sure he's won $9mil on two other accounts
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High Stakes: gives H.O.R.S.E. Lesson to 'ICallSoWhat' :http://www.pokerstrategy.com/news/world-of...allSoWhat_07868
he 25-year old Dutchman faced Negreanu in a heads-up. Site of the duel was the $1,000/$2,000 H.O.R.S.E. table on PokerStars, on which Negreanu plays under the nickname 'Jin'. 'ICallSoWhat' explained that he was still new to the game. He wanted to improve his game and would like to have a small introduction by the master. Negreanu agreed to help, the game could begin. At the end of the heads-up, the young Dutchman had about $100,000 less in his bankroll, but hopefully received a lot of experience. He thanked Negreanu and left the table.Thanks for the article, Dane.Seems they know a ton about the subject.
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he 25-year old Dutchman faced Negreanu in a heads-up. Site of the duel was the $1,000/$2,000 H.O.R.S.E. table on PokerStars, on which Negreanu plays under the nickname 'Jin'. 'ICallSoWhat' explained that he was still new to the game. He wanted to improve his game and would like to have a small introduction by the master. Negreanu agreed to help, the game could begin. At the end of the heads-up, the young Dutchman had about $100,000 less in his bankroll, but hopefully received a lot of experience. He thanked Negreanu and left the table.Thanks for the article, Dane.Seems they know a ton about the subject.
lol looshleownage
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