Germany’s Fedor Holz went into Day 7 of the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event in 19th place with 4.645 million chips. If he had won the whole thing, he wouldn’t be the youngest to ever do so – that honor belongs to Joe Cada, who was a month shy of 22 years old when he took the title in 2009 – but he would be one of the youngest. He ended up in 25th place for $262,000.

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Despite his age, Holz has already accumulated nearly $1.5 million on the live tournament circuit. He has never won a major event, but he did win a preliminary tourney at EPT Barcelona in 2014. He has also had a number of six-figure scores, including two in Super High Roller events at the EPT Grand Final in 2015 ($369,152 and $372,208) and a third place finish in the 2015 WSOP $10,000 No Limit Hold’em Six-Handed Championship ($268,463).

Holz is also an accomplished online poker player. The highlight of his online tournament career came in September 2014 when he won the PokerStars WCOOP Main Event as CrownUpGuy, beating the likes of Faraz Jaka and Viktor Blom at the final table.

One interesting tidbit about Holz is that back in October 2013, he started a charity drive on the Two Plus Two poker forums. He set out to play NL500 Zoom Poker on PokerStars for 20 consecutive days and donate half of his winnings to charity. At the same time, he pledged to match all donations dollar for dollar up to $20,000. In the end, he helped raise $45,834.18 for Casa Esperanza in Chile, “a house for children who have lost their families or grown up in absolute poverty.”