On September 27, almost exactly one month ago, Crazymoron(pictured) final tabled the Full Tilt Sunday Major and put back $10,000. While it wasn’t the largest sum of money ever, it still represented his 11th richest score to date and helped get nearer to $1 million for his career.

“It was good compensation for being unlucky in WCOOP events on that Sunday,” he told PocketFives of his latest Sunday final table. In the Sunday Major, he fell heads-up to fellow PocketFiver Mark dipthrongHerm, who won it for $15,000. Herm, of course, has been part of PocketFives since 2006 and just passed $5 million in career winnings.

Crazymoron said of facing Herm heads-up, “He played well. I didn’t have a lot of chances in heads-up play to make moves. It was probably that he was better than I was or he got better hands. I have a lot of respect for him.”

Crazymoron’s newfound money will head directly to his bankroll. In fact, he called that Sunday “expensive” and had two entries into $1,000 buy-in tournaments. He’s currently the #1 ranked player in Belarus, where he lives in Gomel (pictured below), the country’s second largest city, so there was certainly plenty of pride on the line as well.

In mid-2012, Crazymoron won the PokerStars Sunday Million for $179,000 officially, which is far and away his largest online MTT score to date. “This result was the most important of my poker career and for sure the most emotional,” he told us. “After that victory, I woke up with a good bankroll.”

Earlier this year, our interviewee won the Sunday Supersonic for $50,000. All told, he has $841,000 in cashes and can be found at #731 worldwide in the PocketFives Rankings. Earlier this year, he had ascended as high as #203.

Away from the game, Crazymoron is an avid traveler, with most of his trips tied into some sort of live poker series like the WSOP, EPT, and WPT. When he’s at home in Belarus, poker is his main focus and he has little time for anything else.

We closed by asking Crazymoron if there was any advice he had for up-and-coming players. The man simply known as angrymoron on PokerStars replied, “Forget about everything. Just have fun and play for respect in any tournament. Love poker, play poker, and maybe it’ll make your world a little bit better, or forget about it and gamble, gamble, gamble. It’s more fun.”

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