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2021年5月29日
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In addition to the star-laden poker professionals at the table, there are also a couple of amateur poker players that participated. Now, the event was a massive buy-in. Therefore, it was not such a surprise to see that the $111,111 One Drop High Roller attracted many rich businessmen. In late 2018, poker players Rich Alati and Rory Young wagered that Alati could spend one month in a completely darkened bathroom by himself. The $100,000 wager was an incredibly dangerous one as.
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There’s a new breed of online poker players emerging in the United States, namely those thriving in the few regulated markets out there. One of them is Dan “mj23style” Sewnig, who has proven himself one of the most accomplished players among the New Jersey contingent.
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The 29-year-old Sewnig, who graduated from Ramapo College with a degree in math and a concentration in education, has amassed well over a million in earnings playing online, where he’s also known as “RedsoxNets5”. He’s expected to be in action this weekend in the latest partypoker US Online Network Series, which is being live reported by PokerNews.Finding His Way to Poker
Sewnig learned poker at 11 years old when his cousin taught him the rules to Texas hold’em. In 2003 when Chris Moneymaker won the World Series of Poker, Sewnig was in seventh grade and playing $5 SNGs with his friends.
“I’ll always remember our friend’s mom asked us who we thought was going to win. There were about 50 players left in the TV coverage and Ivey and Farha were the popular answers. I said, ‘I don’t know, I’ve got a good feeling about that guy Moneymaker.’ She gave me a look at the time that I thought meant she thought I was stupid. I had no idea at the time that these shows were prerecorded and she already knew that he had gone on to win!”
“I’m a full-time professional poker player and put most of my volume into online tournaments.’
In 2014, Sewnig was on track to become a teacher, even doing some student teaching. However, the call of poker was too strong to ignore.
“I decided to test the waters of the relatively new regulated online poker sites in New Jersey. I’ve been playing poker professionally ever since,” said Sewnig, who lives in New Jersey with his girlfriend of two years, Amy. “I’m a full-time professional poker player and put most of my volume into online tournaments. I do play live tournament series when they run at Borgata and Parx and head out to the Vegas for the WSOP each summer.”
In the live realm, Sewnig has amassed nearly $150K in earnings including a career-best $27,276 for finishing fourth in the 2016 WPT Borgata Poker Open Event #12: $1,060 NLH 6-Max. Taking His Game to the Next Level
While Sewnig plays on all the New Jersey online sites, he’s become a familiar and successful player on the partypoker US Online Network.
“There’s a lot of great value on partypoker,” he told PokerNews. “The site appeals to all sorts of different types of people and leads to a bunch of very fun tournaments. You truly never know what you’re going to see in these MTTs and I am very grateful for that.”
One of the reasons we continue to see Sewnig crushing is because of the progress he’s made in poker over the past 18 months, which he ranks as his proudest accomplishment.
“I’ve put more work into studying and improving over that timespan than I have in the rest of my career combined. I’ve also done a much better job of dealing with adversity. Downswings are inevitable in poker and people react to them in all different types of ways.”
’I’ve bounced back from tough stretches way more quickly and healthily and I think that’s what I’m most proud of.’
He continued: “For a long time, I’d react to them by taking way too much time off, sometimes even weeks at a time. From 2019 on, I’ve bounced back from tough stretches way more quickly and healthily and I think that’s what I’m most proud of, more so than any individual tournament score or win.”
When asked who he thought was the best player among the New Jersey online crowd, Sewnig actually named a Borgata Poker Ambassador.
“I’d have to say Michael Gagliano. You could argue a few different people for best cash player in the state and a few different people for best tournament player, but I think he is the only name that comes up in both conversations. There are a few cash guys, such as Sean Ruane and Jake Toole, who could also fall into that category but just don’t put in much tournament volume. Honorable mention to David Coleman.”
If he continues on his current trajectory, don’t be surprised to see Sewnig’s name mentioned among New Jersey’s best.
You can follow Sewnig on Twitter @RedsoxNets5.
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It seems that the COVID-19 pandemic has made a lot of professional poker players either A) very bored, or B) not very bright regarding the seriousness of the situation. The online “ghosting” sessions of Dan ‘Jungleman’ Cates and other high stakes pros has once again put a black eye on the game. But it is another situation with Chris ‘Big Huni’ Hunichen that has perhaps shown how poker players aren’t exactly in touch with how serious some situations are.
Hunichen Picks Up $10K for 100K Deaths
In a rather macabre proposition – or “prop” – bet, Hunichen issued a challenge over Twitter in April that deaths in the States of America from the coronavirus would surpass the 100,000 mark before September 1. Although some would think that this is a rather ugly thing to bet on, Hunichen was able to get enough action to have $10,000 on the line, with Hunichen taking the over on all the bets. In fact, according to Yahoo! Sports, Hunichen offered two options for betting – straight money line bets or “winner donates proceeds to the homeless” for a second line. According to Hunichen, he did not get much action on the latter option.
The COVID-19 virus and resulting pandemic has ravaged the States of America. Since numbers have started being kept on the outbreak at the end of February, the number of deaths has risen exponentially. The first death attributed to COVID-19 was on February 26; two weeks later, that number had risen to 43. By the end of March, over 3000 people had passed from COVID-19, and the news was only going to get worse.
On April 27, more than 50,000 people had succumbed to COVID-19 and, nearly a month later, the U. S. has passed another grim milestone. It became official on May 28 that over 100,000 people have died as a result of COVID-19 virus infection, a grim milestone that is not receding at this point in time.
Hunichen, for his part, is defending his betting as trying to raise awareness about the seriousness of the virus and taking precautions, such as wearing masks and social distancing, because of it. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times Hunichen, who is afflicted with asthma, says he wanted to educate his fellow poker players and gamblers as to the seriousness of the situation. “Every day I would see…some 30- or 35-year old dies from this stuff,” Hunichen said to the Times. “Honestly, I’m terrified. If I get it, I feel like that’s going to be me.” Hunichen also pointed out, however, that he wasn’t the only one making prop bets on this current situation.
Silly, Dangerous Prop Bets Have Long History
It is not like Hunichen is the first to make an inappropriate prop bet. In late 2018, poker players Rich Alati and Rory Young wagered that Alati could spend one month in a completely darkened bathroom by himself. The $100,000 wager was an incredibly dangerous one as plenty of scientific studies have shown tremendous psychological damage to extended periods of isolation. After a couple of weeks, Young bought out of the bet and Alati came out of the dark.
In 2016, poker professional Antonio Esfandiari (never one to shy away from a wager) was bet by businessman Bill Perkins that he could not lunge – allow his knee to touch the floor on each step while walking – for 48 hours. Free welcome bonus no deposit required casino ukraine. The problem with this was that it was during the 2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, an event that Esfandiari was competing in.Chris Rich Poker Player
The hours of lunges ravaged Esfandiari, to the point he could not get up from the poker table he was competing at to visit the bathroom. Esfandiari would urinate at the table during a break, which ran afoul of the folks at the Atlantis Hotel and Casino in the Bahamas. Despite being fairly well stacked at the time, the Atlantis tournament officials disqualified Esfandiari from the tournament for his actions. Although Esfandiari would eventually win the bet for $50,000, he ended up donating the money to charity. Chris Rich Park Rapids Mn
It isn’t like the bettors in these stories need the money. Hunichen also doesn’t need it, earning upwards of $20 million in his online and live poker career. It is more about the action for this particular breed of people, so much so that their better senses take over and make them wager on things that aren’t particularly…we will let you fill in the blank.
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