1月 11, 2015
Weekly Flop: Cates Number One, TCOOP offering $15m, Einhorn weighs in on Poker
By RTR Dennis
Dan Cates is back on top of the poker world once again after an outstanding year. And Cates' 2014 profits have given him an even more prominent position in online poker history....PokerStars is back with their latest big tournament series, the 2015 Turbo Championship of Online Poker (TCOOP). And this event will be offering $15 million along with plenty of other highlights....With several big WSOP cashes, billionaire investor David Einhorn knows plenty about poker. Find out what advice he has to offer both poker players and investors in this edition of the Weekly Flop.
Dan Cates Dominates Online Poker World in 2014
Five years ago, Dan 'Jungleman12' Cates began the rise that saw him go from a little-known grinder to an online poker champion with $5 million in profits. Well, despite the fact that poker has gotten even tougher, the profits haven't stopped rolling in for Cates. In fact, he's coming off another unbelievable year where he earned more money than anybody in online poker.
$3.43 million to be exact, which was quite a bit more than the second-biggest earner from 2014, 'punting-peddler,' who collected $2.57 million. Cates made $2.73 million of his money through Full Tilt Poker and another $700k on PokerStars. Thanks to another great year, Cates now has $11.43 million in lifetime winnings.
Jungleman's big 2014 helped him move past some other legends on the all-time online poker winnings list, including Phil 'OMGClayAiken' Galfond and Di 'Urindanger' Dang. According to HighStakesDB, Cates now sits third overall on the list behind Phil 'Polarizing' Ivey ($14.17m) and Patrik 'FinddaGrind' Antonius ($17.11m). Assuming he keeps playing well, Jungleman could definitely move past Ivey this year.
2015 TCOOP Offering Big Money Once Again
Are you a lover of fast-paced poker tournaments? Then you'll be pleased to know that PokerStars' TCOOP is returning from January 22nd to February 2nd, 2015. This edition will feature 50 turbo tournaments and a combined $15 million, and you can see the highlights below:
- Jan. 23 TCOOP 01 - $27 Six-Max NLHE (Rebuys), $500k GTD
- Jan. 23 TCOOP 03 - $215 NLHE (Progressive, Super KO), $800k GTD
- Jan. 25 TCOOP 09 - $215 Turbo NLHE [Zoom, Rebuys), $400k GTD
- Feb. 2 TCOOP 46 - $215 NLHE (Ultra Deep), $500k GTD
- Feb. 2 TCOOP 47 - $2,100 NLHE (High Roller), $1.25m GTD
- Feb. 2 TCOOP Main Event - $700 NLHE, $2m GTD
With all the money involved in 2015 TCOOP, you can bet that plenty of both recreational players and pros will be involved. Speaking of the latter, Team PokerStars Online member Mickey Petersen is very excited about the event. "I love how most of the events won't take more than a couple of hours to complete and they are perfect to play on a tablet," Petersen said. "Turbo tournaments require a different set of skills compared to other tournament series and provide constant action."
David Einhorn discusses "Solving the Puzzle" in Poker
Despite being a billionaire hedge-fund manager and president of Greenlight Capital, David Einhorn still finds time to play poker. So he made for an interesting guest during a recent podcast of ThinkingPoker.net.
When asked how he treats both investing and poker, Einhorn said that he approaches them like "solving a puzzle." To solve the poker puzzle, he considers what his opponents are thinking and the range of possible cards. Regarding the stock market, Einhorn asks what the agenda of the company is and the psychology behind those who own the stock. Put it all together, and that's how he solves the puzzle. But while Einhorn has similar approaches to poker and investing, he cautions that the latter is "more multidimensional" than poker.
Nevertheless, he also understands just how tough the game can be, which is why he discussed getting poker coaching from top players like Mike 'Timex' McDonald and Andy Frankenberger. And the results have certainly been good since Einhorn finished 18th in the 2006 WSOP Main Event ($660k), 3rd in the 2012 WSOP Big One for One Drop ($4.35m) and 173rd in the 2014 WSOP ME ($44.7k). Not bad for a game in which Einhorn considers his relaxation from managing a giant hedge fund.