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On Sunday, May 25th, T.J. DoubleS00ted Slifka of Nevada accomplished one of the most impressive feats in online poker history - winning three Sunday major tournaments on three different sites within a seven-month period. After outlasting nearly 800 opponents this past Sunday, T.J. took down the UltimateBet $200k Guaranteed for $46,000; winning the tournament under his "WhatARunAA" account.
T.J.'s amazing Sunday major run began in November of last year, when he won the PokerStars Sunday Million tournament for $184,000. "Truthfully, I didn't play very well because the pay jumps were huge for me. Every increase in pay at the final table was huge to me so I really didn't make any moves," says T.J. Winning over $100k in an online tournament has become commonplace; with special events like the WCOOP and FTOPS often handing out prizes of around $500,000 for first place in major series championships.
So what could possibly be more impressive than taking down a tournament that even the most successful online players dream of winning? Winning a second Sunday major tournament one month later, of course! In early December '07, T.J. entered the Full Tilt Poker $750k Guaranteed. Hours later, he would boast an outright victory in that event, and add another $137,000 to his online poker bankroll. "When I won the $750k on Full Tilt, I didn't care about the money anymore. I just focused on playing the best poker I could. I definitely earned that victory more than the Sunday Million on Stars," writes T.J.
Those two victories alone have played a major role in "DoubleS00ted" becoming a ranked online tournament player according to the P5's Rankings. His ranking at the beginning of the week was #55 in the world, but look for that to change in upcoming weeks as his most recent victory in the UB $200k is considered by Pro Poll voters.
T.J. believes that dedication and optimism are two important keys to his game: "I've always been dedicated. Even when I'm running atrocious, I am still the most optimistic person ever. I know that things will get better, and they usually do." He goes on say, "I play incredibly tight, and I think the most important thing is to play straight forward poker. If I raise the button with XX and a great player in the big blind flat-calls me, I'm just going to try to keep the pot as small as possible because I'm not going to win the tourney plowing through great players. I just wait to pick up chips from the bad players, because eventually they are going to give them up anyways. I play completely straight forward until the antes kick in or a situation comes up where I can pick up pots with relative ease."
This 24 year old poker player has an incredibly bright future, and dreams of one day opening a sports bar and golfing until he drops. One thing is for sure, if "DoubleS00ted" continues putting up the results he's posted since November, a leisurely lifestyle of golfing isn't out of the question! Congratulations to PocketFiver T.J. "DoubleS00ted" Slifka for winning his third Sunday major tournament since November!
T.J.'s amazing Sunday major run began in November of last year, when he won the PokerStars Sunday Million tournament for $184,000. "Truthfully, I didn't play very well because the pay jumps were huge for me. Every increase in pay at the final table was huge to me so I really didn't make any moves," says T.J. Winning over $100k in an online tournament has become commonplace; with special events like the WCOOP and FTOPS often handing out prizes of around $500,000 for first place in major series championships.
So what could possibly be more impressive than taking down a tournament that even the most successful online players dream of winning? Winning a second Sunday major tournament one month later, of course! In early December '07, T.J. entered the Full Tilt Poker $750k Guaranteed. Hours later, he would boast an outright victory in that event, and add another $137,000 to his online poker bankroll. "When I won the $750k on Full Tilt, I didn't care about the money anymore. I just focused on playing the best poker I could. I definitely earned that victory more than the Sunday Million on Stars," writes T.J.
Those two victories alone have played a major role in "DoubleS00ted" becoming a ranked online tournament player according to the P5's Rankings. His ranking at the beginning of the week was #55 in the world, but look for that to change in upcoming weeks as his most recent victory in the UB $200k is considered by Pro Poll voters.
T.J. believes that dedication and optimism are two important keys to his game: "I've always been dedicated. Even when I'm running atrocious, I am still the most optimistic person ever. I know that things will get better, and they usually do." He goes on say, "I play incredibly tight, and I think the most important thing is to play straight forward poker. If I raise the button with XX and a great player in the big blind flat-calls me, I'm just going to try to keep the pot as small as possible because I'm not going to win the tourney plowing through great players. I just wait to pick up chips from the bad players, because eventually they are going to give them up anyways. I play completely straight forward until the antes kick in or a situation comes up where I can pick up pots with relative ease."
This 24 year old poker player has an incredibly bright future, and dreams of one day opening a sports bar and golfing until he drops. One thing is for sure, if "DoubleS00ted" continues putting up the results he's posted since November, a leisurely lifestyle of golfing isn't out of the question! Congratulations to PocketFiver T.J. "DoubleS00ted" Slifka for winning his third Sunday major tournament since November!
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<p>Well done T.J.</p>
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<p>Sickoooooo</p>
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<p>nice story!!</p>
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<p>Yawn. Easy game imo.</p>
<p>Well done Teejayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy</p>
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<p>great job man, congrats</p>
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<p>another day @ the office for the guru</p>
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<p>oooh i had 13 outs on the turn against you with that KTdd, then they wouldn't be writing this hehehe</p>
<p>also - you play incredibly tight? nice metagaming! you were running everyone over at that final table. </p>
<p>in all seriousness though, every time you were allin i was hoping the other guy would win, because you were the one guy who wasn't playing totally nitty and was stepping up to try and come 1st.</p>
<p>awesome job - EMO_BOYFRIEND</p>
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<p>well done homie keep plowing down these majors </p>
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