Togel CardPlayer-Ranked Aleh Plauski Wins $60,000 Gtd

On Friday, August 12, playing under his Titan Poker nickname “oleg12345”, Aleh Plauski from Belarus defeated 301 other starters to take down the Friday $60,000 Guaranteed for a first prize of $16,822. The next night, Aleh proved his tournament skills once again when he finished sixth in the $35,000 Guaranteed for a prize of $9,776.



“The deeper I am in tournament, the more aggressive I play,” Aleh says of his poker strategy.

Aleh has won a total of $1,806,295.46 in his online poker career and until recently he played at Full Tilt Poker. He is currently ranked in 6th place on Togel CardPlayer Magazine’s 2011 Online Player of the Year Leaderboard.



“I have been playing poker for 7 years,” Aleh told us. “I started with freerolls and a no deposit bonus.”

We asked Ale if he recalled any memorable hands from the Friday night tournament.

“I called the flop and the turn and was going to call a river bet with ace high when I was heads-up with the winning hand.”

In the final hand of the tournament, Aleh was holding pocket sixes to his opponent’s pocket fives. The fold came 7 8 6, giving Aleh a set, but also giving his opponent an open-ended straight draw and hopes of staying alive in the tournament. The turn brought a second eight, and the river delivered a king, sealing Aleh’s victory.

We asked Aleh what he plans to do with his prize money. “Invest in other tournaments,” was his reply.

Do you have any advice to other players?

“Believe your instincts. Be patient, disciplined and keep going.”

Epic Poker Winner Chino Rheem Placed on Probation

Earlier this month, American poker player David “Chino” Rheem won the Epic Poker League’s inaugural $20,000 Main Event, winning a first prize of $1,000,000. Now Rheem has been placed on probation by the league for his failure to pay debts to other players.

A press release issued by the league stated that “Rheem’s probation will remain in effect until Mr. Rheem has satisfied his pre-league formation financial obligations.”

Rheem, who finished in 8th place at the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event, had been the focus of recent industry gossip due to his outstanding debts, including a reported $40,000 to poker pro Will Molson, as posted on the TwoPlusTwo poker forum.

“He flat out stole from me and it’s at the point where I don’t expect to see my money back,” Molson posted on the forum.

Fellow WSOP Main Event finalist Joseph “subiime” Cheong also posted that Rheem owed him $40,000. “Of course I hate having to eat $40k but there is nothing we can do in this situation,” Cheong posted.

Apparently these allegations were serious enough to result in the Epic Poker League’s decision to place its first winner on probation. The league acknowledged that “Rheem used best efforts and all of the proceeds he personally received from winning the Inaugural Epic Poker league Main Event to partially satisfy outstanding financial obligations.”

According to forum posts, Rheem was backed for 70% at the Epic Poker League tournament and reportedly only pocketed a total of $120,000 out of the total million dollar first prize.


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