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  1. Next week, the PocketFives Podcast will feature two first-time guests on the show: Grayson the_dean22 Nichols (Ranked #40 worldwide) and Pat TorontoToro Pezzin. If you would like to submit a question for either guest, please post in this thread by Tuesday afternoon and we will do our best to include it on the Podcast.

    PocketFives Scouting Report for the_dean22



    graybone on pokerstars and Bodog. Grayson Nichols is a veteran PocketFiver from the state of Florida who has put up consistent results in high stakes online tournaments for years. He caught fire in September '09 with a 5th place finish in the WCOOP Event #9 ($215 NLHE) for $89,000 along with a runner-up performance in the Full Tilt Poker $1k Monday for nearly $60k. In addition to winning the Full Tilt $50k Guaranteed for another $28.8k, Grayson has another 2nd place finish in the Full Tilt $1k Monday for $30,000. He also took down the Stars $100 rebuy for $20k in June '09.

    In September '10, Grayson took down the MiniFTOPS Main Event for $152,100. He also has a $45,000 score for 2nd place in the Full Tilt Poker $125k Guarantee (July '10).


    PocketFives Scouting Report for TorontoToro



    Pat Pezzin of Canada is a longtime poker player who has been playing the game for well over a decade. A Team PokerStars Pro, Pat's recent scores include a runner-up performance in the PokerStars SCOOP-09-H ($2,000+100 Mixed Hold'em 6-max) for $65,900 and a 6th place finish in the SCOOP-28-H ($1,000+50 NLHE) for $46,600 (both scores form May '10). In September '10, Pat placed 7th in the WCOOP $10,000 High Roller event for another $43,200. Pat's largest live tournament score came in June '09, when he finished runner-up in the $10,000 WSOP Limit Hold'em event for $285,200.

    *Pat Pezzin was formerly known as "TorontoToro" on PokerStars. His screen name was changed upon becoming a Team PokerStars Pro.
     
  2. Please post feedback for Grayson and Pat in this thread before Tuesday afternoon.
     
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