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Ben Grundy is a high stakes poker player. I had not heard of him until I found his poker blog probably from someone else's gambling blog. I quote: "In the last month I won almost exactly $1 million, making me up about $2 million on the year. It's just so sick, at the start of the year my target for what i wanted to win online for 2008 was $750k-$1 million, must make sure i don't give it back!". In the latest poker blog entry he shows a graph with his poker winnings for 2008. That is over $10,000 per day!
His blog's visitors asked him a couple of questions, which he answered:
Whats the biggest ever pot you have won?
I've had a few around the $150,000 mark. It may actually be this one while i was in Vegas.
Whats the most you have lost/won in a month?
Most won $425,000 in January this year. Most lost $260,000 in March 2007.
Who are your toughest opponents online?
I actually do worst against tight passive players on full tables. I try and run over them way too much, and they pick me off! There are loads of good players, its too difficult to name a few.
What would you do if you didn't play poker?
Hmmm probably some office job i guess. I'd also like to own a bar/restaurant some day!
Would you rather win a bracelet and $200k or no bracelet with a $500k cash?
Its very close. In a few years hopefully i'd say the bracelet, but the extra $300k would buy me the car that i want!
Who is the most overrated player that has a big reputation?
Mostly the players who win one or two tournaments, yet have been losing players except for that for the last five years. There are plenty of them out there......
Are games getting harder online at high stakes every year?
In NL Hold'em the games are on a different level to three years ago. They are very tough to beat. As for PL Omaha, there are still plenty of soft spots especially at the $5-$10-$25-$50 levels....
Do you ever feel guilty about taking peoples money?
Not really. Anyone who plays high stakes online probably is either independently wealthy, or won the money playing poker in the first place.
How important is playing under anonymous IDs online where people don't have a clue that it is you?
It definitely helps especially if you play on sites with a small pool of players. If you have two years experience playing certain opponents, but they don't know it you, then its a massive edge.
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