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Longtime online grinder ’bencb789’ has won the inaugural $102,000 Super High Roller during the World Championship of Online Poker on PokerStars, the biggest buy-in online tournament in the history of the game.
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He beat none other than Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz heads up after the two had made a deal. Both walked away with a million plus. The only other in the money finisher was start-of-the-day chip leader Salman ’salfshb’ Behbehani who finished third for $560,000.
Mikita ’fish2013’ Badziakouski, Igor ’lechuckpoker’ Kurganov and Isaac ’philivey2694’ Haxton all left the tournament empty-handed.PlacePlayerCountryPrize1’bencb789’Sweden$1,172,4612Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ HolzGermany$1,067,6393Salman ’salfshb’ BehbehaniUnited States$560,000
After an exhilarating first day, Day 2 got underway at 12:30 Eastern U.S. Time and the players didn’t hold back. While Behbehani suffered some connectivity issues, short-stacked Kurganov was already all in the second hand of the day, though no one called.Crownupguy Twitch Videos
Mikita ’fish2013’ Badziakouski would be the first to go. ’bencb789,’ a German player out of Sweden, raised and Badziakouski called in position before Holz over called from the big blind. ’bencb789’ made a continuation bet on a king-queen-six rainbow flop and both Badziakouski and Holz called. A seemingly harmless deuce hit the turn and Holz and ’bencb789’ checked. Badziakouski bet and just Holz called. The river was another deuce and Holz checked for the third time. Badziakouski bet almost pot, leaving himself just four big blinds behind. Holz check-raised all in nonetheless and after some heavy tanking, Badziakouski called with pocket aces. Holz showed king-deuce for a flopped top pair that had backdoored into a full house.
With play now five-handed, Salman ’salfshb’ Behbehani was almost the next to go. He got it in with queens versus the aces of ’bencb789’ but spiked a king on the river to make a straight and survive.
Igor ’lechuckpoker’ Kurganovwould finish in fifth eventually. As the shortest stack still left in the tournament, he limped in from the small blind. His neighbor, Fedor Holz, bumped it up a bit and Kurganov called. Kurganov continued to check-call a bet on jack-eight-deuce and check-called all in on the ten-turn. Kurganov tabled queen-jack for top pair, Holz showed nine-five for nothing but an open-ended straight draw. Kurganov hit the rail as a seven on the river gave Holz a straight.
With four players remaining, the tournament was on the bubble. While Behbehani was still dealing with some internet issues, the action got fast and furious. None other than Fedor Holz himself eventually busted the bubble, putting a bad beat on Isaac ’philivey2694’ Haxton to end it all.Crownupguy Pokerstars
The Bubble Bursts: Isaac ’philivey2694’ Haxton Eliminated in Fourth PlaceAction folded to Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz and he moved all in to put the pressure on Haxton. Haxton called for 90,225 with pure Phil Hellmuth speed, as quick as possible.
Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz: Isaac ’philivey2694’ Haxton:
The flop came , just about as exciting as it could come. Haxton flopped top set but he was in no way in the clear as Holz had flopped a flush draw and backdoor straight draw. The on the turn improved Holz’s outs and, in tradition with how Holz has been running in 2016 so far, the river came the to complete his flush.
The three remaining players played for just a bit before the next big clash occurred. Coincidentally, it was also the next bad beat of the tournament. Salman ’salfshb’ Behbehani and ’bencb789’ got it in before the flop with ace-king (Behbehani) versus ace-queen (’bencb789’). A queen on the flop meant it was all over for Behbehani and he had to settle for third place, worth $560,000.
With just Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz and ’bencb789’ remaining, play was paused on their request. Holz did the talking and asked for a look at the chip chop numbers. As soon as PokerStars host ’SebasiP’ had communicated the deal offer, Holz had already typed ’I agree.’ ’bencb789’ followed with the ’I agree,’ seconds later. ’bencb789’ secured himself $1,116,360.60 while Holz was guaranteed $1,067,639.40 from that moment on.
The two played on for $56,000 and the WCOOP title, but it didn’t take long for the tournament to end. Holz looked to push the action and eventually played bet over bet over bet in a huge pot on a just about a complete bluff in the fourth hand of the mano-a-mano battle.
Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz Eliminated in Second Place, Netting $1,067,639.40Holz opened the action with a button raise to 12,624. ’bencb789’ made the call to grow a 26,688 pot going into the flop. ’bencb789’ checked on and Holz bet 13,540. ’bencb789’ called.
With now 53,768 in the middle, the hit the turn. ’bencb789’ checked again and called Holz’s 63,446 over bet.
The completed the board and ’bencb789’ checked a third time. Holz moved in for 316,035 into the 180,660 pot. ’bencb789’ tanked before he called with . Holz showed and made his exit into second place.
And just like that, it was all over. ’bencb789’ won the event for $1,172,360.60 while Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz had to settle for second place, still netting him $1,067,639.40.
*TagsIsaac HaxtonFedor HolzWCOOPWorld Championship of Online Poker
*Related TournamentsWorld Championship of Online Poker
*Related PlayersIsaac HaxtonFedor HolzFedor HolzNickname(s)CrownUpGuyResidenceVienna, AustriaBornJuly 25, 1993 (age 27)Saarbrücken, GermanyWorld Series of PokerBracelet(s)2Final table(s)5Money finish(es)16Highest ITMMain Event finish25th, 2015World Poker TourMoney finish(es)3European Poker TourMoney finish(es)3Information accurate as of 6 September 2020.
Fedor Holz (born 25 July 1993) is a German professional poker player, originally from Saarbrücken, who focuses on high roller tournaments.[1][2] He was ranked by Pocketfives.com as the best online MTT player in 2014 and 2015. In July 2016, Holz won his first WSOP bracelet, in the $111,111 High Roller For One Drop, winning $4,981,775.[3]Poker[edit]
Holz had his first live cash in 2012 at the €500 No Limit Hold’em GPT II Deepstack Series Main Event, where he finished second for €15,320. Holz plays online under the alias CrownUpGuy. In September 2014, he won the World Championship of Online Poker for $1.3 million. In 2015, Holz finished 25th in the World Series of Poker Main Event, cashing for $262,574.[4]
In 2016, Fedor won the Triton Super High Roller for $3,463,500 in January, and finished runner up in the Super High Roller Bowl for $3,500,000 later that year. Holz won his first WSOP bracelet in the $111,111 High Roller for One-Drop event and earned $4,981,775 for the victory.[5] Holz’s biggest cash was in 2018 at the $1,000,000 No Limit Hold’em - The Big One for One Drop for $ 6,000,000.
As of March 2020, Holz is first on the German all-time money list with career live tournament winnings of over $32,500,000.Crownupguy TwitterWorld Series of Poker[edit]World Series of Poker braceletsYearEventPrize money2016$111,111 High Roller for One-Drop Hold’em$4,981,7752020 O$25,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold’em$1,077,025
An ’O’ following a year denotes bracelet(s) won during the World Series of Poker OnlinePersonal life[edit]
Holz was born in Germany and currently resides in Vienna, Austria.[6]References[edit]
*^Donnie Peters (4 January 2016). ’22-Year-Old Fedor Holz Wins Triton Super High Roller $200,000 Cali Cup for $3,072,748’. PokerNews Global. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
*^Brian Pempus (20 May 2016). ’Online Poker: Fedor Holz Winning Big In May’. CardPlayer. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
*^Derbyshire, Marty (11 July 2016). ’Fedor Holz Analyzes Key Heads-Up Hand on Way to High Roller for One Drop Win’. PokerNews Global. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
*^Remko Rinkema (13 July 2015). ’Fedor Holz Discusses His Big Day 5 Bluff in the WSOP Main Event’. PokerNews Global. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
*^Erik Fast (10 July 2016). ’Fedor Holz Wins 2016 World Series of Poker $111,111 High Roller For One Drop’. Card Player. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
*^’Fedor Holz’. GlobalPokerIndex. Retrieved 20 May 2016.External links[edit]Crownupguy Twitter
*Fedor Holz on TwitterCrownupguyRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fedor_Holz&oldid=1001128371’
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Longtime online grinder ’bencb789’ has won the inaugural $102,000 Super High Roller during the World Championship of Online Poker on PokerStars, the biggest buy-in online tournament in the history of the game.
It is sometimes odd how social media works. Of late, there is a Tweet from 2020 that has come to life once again that has reignited the debate over who is the greatest poker player of all time. Jan 07, 2021 Poker Live Streams. There’s never been a better time to get grade-A poker action or poker strategy content online. Whether it’s live streams from the floor of the biggest poker tournaments around the world, Twitch streams, YouTube, VODS (Video on Demand), or even online poker networks there’s pretty much something for everyone when it comes to poker live streams. LeoVegas: Up to £400 in Crownupguy Poker Stats bonuses + 100 bonus spins 18+ New eligible UK players only. Select Casino offer on sign-up and deposit. 4 deposits of £10, £20, £50, £100 matched with a bonus cash offer of same value (14 day expiry). 35x real money cash wagering (within 30 days) on eligible games before bonus cash is credited.
He beat none other than Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz heads up after the two had made a deal. Both walked away with a million plus. The only other in the money finisher was start-of-the-day chip leader Salman ’salfshb’ Behbehani who finished third for $560,000.
Mikita ’fish2013’ Badziakouski, Igor ’lechuckpoker’ Kurganov and Isaac ’philivey2694’ Haxton all left the tournament empty-handed.PlacePlayerCountryPrize1’bencb789’Sweden$1,172,4612Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ HolzGermany$1,067,6393Salman ’salfshb’ BehbehaniUnited States$560,000
After an exhilarating first day, Day 2 got underway at 12:30 Eastern U.S. Time and the players didn’t hold back. While Behbehani suffered some connectivity issues, short-stacked Kurganov was already all in the second hand of the day, though no one called.Crownupguy Twitch Videos
Mikita ’fish2013’ Badziakouski would be the first to go. ’bencb789,’ a German player out of Sweden, raised and Badziakouski called in position before Holz over called from the big blind. ’bencb789’ made a continuation bet on a king-queen-six rainbow flop and both Badziakouski and Holz called. A seemingly harmless deuce hit the turn and Holz and ’bencb789’ checked. Badziakouski bet and just Holz called. The river was another deuce and Holz checked for the third time. Badziakouski bet almost pot, leaving himself just four big blinds behind. Holz check-raised all in nonetheless and after some heavy tanking, Badziakouski called with pocket aces. Holz showed king-deuce for a flopped top pair that had backdoored into a full house.
With play now five-handed, Salman ’salfshb’ Behbehani was almost the next to go. He got it in with queens versus the aces of ’bencb789’ but spiked a king on the river to make a straight and survive.
Igor ’lechuckpoker’ Kurganovwould finish in fifth eventually. As the shortest stack still left in the tournament, he limped in from the small blind. His neighbor, Fedor Holz, bumped it up a bit and Kurganov called. Kurganov continued to check-call a bet on jack-eight-deuce and check-called all in on the ten-turn. Kurganov tabled queen-jack for top pair, Holz showed nine-five for nothing but an open-ended straight draw. Kurganov hit the rail as a seven on the river gave Holz a straight.
With four players remaining, the tournament was on the bubble. While Behbehani was still dealing with some internet issues, the action got fast and furious. None other than Fedor Holz himself eventually busted the bubble, putting a bad beat on Isaac ’philivey2694’ Haxton to end it all.Crownupguy Pokerstars
The Bubble Bursts: Isaac ’philivey2694’ Haxton Eliminated in Fourth PlaceAction folded to Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz and he moved all in to put the pressure on Haxton. Haxton called for 90,225 with pure Phil Hellmuth speed, as quick as possible.
Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz: Isaac ’philivey2694’ Haxton:
The flop came , just about as exciting as it could come. Haxton flopped top set but he was in no way in the clear as Holz had flopped a flush draw and backdoor straight draw. The on the turn improved Holz’s outs and, in tradition with how Holz has been running in 2016 so far, the river came the to complete his flush.
The three remaining players played for just a bit before the next big clash occurred. Coincidentally, it was also the next bad beat of the tournament. Salman ’salfshb’ Behbehani and ’bencb789’ got it in before the flop with ace-king (Behbehani) versus ace-queen (’bencb789’). A queen on the flop meant it was all over for Behbehani and he had to settle for third place, worth $560,000.
With just Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz and ’bencb789’ remaining, play was paused on their request. Holz did the talking and asked for a look at the chip chop numbers. As soon as PokerStars host ’SebasiP’ had communicated the deal offer, Holz had already typed ’I agree.’ ’bencb789’ followed with the ’I agree,’ seconds later. ’bencb789’ secured himself $1,116,360.60 while Holz was guaranteed $1,067,639.40 from that moment on.
The two played on for $56,000 and the WCOOP title, but it didn’t take long for the tournament to end. Holz looked to push the action and eventually played bet over bet over bet in a huge pot on a just about a complete bluff in the fourth hand of the mano-a-mano battle.
Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz Eliminated in Second Place, Netting $1,067,639.40Holz opened the action with a button raise to 12,624. ’bencb789’ made the call to grow a 26,688 pot going into the flop. ’bencb789’ checked on and Holz bet 13,540. ’bencb789’ called.
With now 53,768 in the middle, the hit the turn. ’bencb789’ checked again and called Holz’s 63,446 over bet.
The completed the board and ’bencb789’ checked a third time. Holz moved in for 316,035 into the 180,660 pot. ’bencb789’ tanked before he called with . Holz showed and made his exit into second place.
And just like that, it was all over. ’bencb789’ won the event for $1,172,360.60 while Fedor ’CrownUpGuy’ Holz had to settle for second place, still netting him $1,067,639.40.
*TagsIsaac HaxtonFedor HolzWCOOPWorld Championship of Online Poker
*Related TournamentsWorld Championship of Online Poker
*Related PlayersIsaac HaxtonFedor HolzFedor HolzNickname(s)CrownUpGuyResidenceVienna, AustriaBornJuly 25, 1993 (age 27)Saarbrücken, GermanyWorld Series of PokerBracelet(s)2Final table(s)5Money finish(es)16Highest ITMMain Event finish25th, 2015World Poker TourMoney finish(es)3European Poker TourMoney finish(es)3Information accurate as of 6 September 2020.
Fedor Holz (born 25 July 1993) is a German professional poker player, originally from Saarbrücken, who focuses on high roller tournaments.[1][2] He was ranked by Pocketfives.com as the best online MTT player in 2014 and 2015. In July 2016, Holz won his first WSOP bracelet, in the $111,111 High Roller For One Drop, winning $4,981,775.[3]Poker[edit]
Holz had his first live cash in 2012 at the €500 No Limit Hold’em GPT II Deepstack Series Main Event, where he finished second for €15,320. Holz plays online under the alias CrownUpGuy. In September 2014, he won the World Championship of Online Poker for $1.3 million. In 2015, Holz finished 25th in the World Series of Poker Main Event, cashing for $262,574.[4]
In 2016, Fedor won the Triton Super High Roller for $3,463,500 in January, and finished runner up in the Super High Roller Bowl for $3,500,000 later that year. Holz won his first WSOP bracelet in the $111,111 High Roller for One-Drop event and earned $4,981,775 for the victory.[5] Holz’s biggest cash was in 2018 at the $1,000,000 No Limit Hold’em - The Big One for One Drop for $ 6,000,000.
As of March 2020, Holz is first on the German all-time money list with career live tournament winnings of over $32,500,000.Crownupguy TwitterWorld Series of Poker[edit]World Series of Poker braceletsYearEventPrize money2016$111,111 High Roller for One-Drop Hold’em$4,981,7752020 O$25,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold’em$1,077,025
An ’O’ following a year denotes bracelet(s) won during the World Series of Poker OnlinePersonal life[edit]
Holz was born in Germany and currently resides in Vienna, Austria.[6]References[edit]
*^Donnie Peters (4 January 2016). ’22-Year-Old Fedor Holz Wins Triton Super High Roller $200,000 Cali Cup for $3,072,748’. PokerNews Global. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
*^Brian Pempus (20 May 2016). ’Online Poker: Fedor Holz Winning Big In May’. CardPlayer. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
*^Derbyshire, Marty (11 July 2016). ’Fedor Holz Analyzes Key Heads-Up Hand on Way to High Roller for One Drop Win’. PokerNews Global. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
*^Remko Rinkema (13 July 2015). ’Fedor Holz Discusses His Big Day 5 Bluff in the WSOP Main Event’. PokerNews Global. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
*^Erik Fast (10 July 2016). ’Fedor Holz Wins 2016 World Series of Poker $111,111 High Roller For One Drop’. Card Player. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
*^’Fedor Holz’. GlobalPokerIndex. Retrieved 20 May 2016.External links[edit]Crownupguy Twitter
*Fedor Holz on TwitterCrownupguyRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fedor_Holz&oldid=1001128371’
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