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A few weeks ago, when the whole industry was buzzing that Phil Ivey was supposedly broke, he made a fantastic performance at the #AussieMillions250K challenge and recorded his biggest score ever – $3.7 million. And as if that wasn’t enough he set another record by becoming the first two-time winner of the 250K Challenge.
The 100K and 250K events drew a lot of criticism because of the allowed reentries and the mind-boggling amounts spent by the high-rollers who fired bullet after bullet, which some have argued is ruining the game and its public perception. In the 250K Challenge the reentry craze brought the number of entries to an unprecedented 46 and the prize pool to be shared among 6 players to nearly AU$ 12 million!
Even in this respect Phil Ivey has come out victorious - he was not among the players to fire multiple bullets and made it through with a single entry. The @Aussie Millions 250K Challenge showed Phil on top of his game and reminded the world of poker why he is widely considered the best player in history.
Now that he's back fresh and rested from his holiday, with his bankroll replenished, we must be in for some awesome Ivey moments!..
Nicolas Levi 26 févr. 2014
Quite rare to see pictures of @Phil Ivey "off the table". Nice!
Going to south africa soon to test my tournament luck... and also get in touch with my jungle side |
Daniel was born in 1989, started playing poker in home games in his teens and by the age of 18 had become hooked on online poker, giving up his earlier addiction to the Command & Conquer video game. He learned fast, worked hard, dropped out of college to pursue poker full-time and did not have to wait long for success. In 2010 #jungleman12 was online poker’s biggest winner.
Also in 2010 he accepted the famous Durrrr Challenge - an online match consisting of 50,000 heads-up poker hands. At the time of #BlackFriday and the Full Tilt Poker shutdown, when the challenge was temporarily postponed, Cates was leading the match against Dwan. It is still unclear how - and if - it will be settled.
Though badly hit by Black Friday and with a lot of money locked up in Full Tilt, jungleman12 continued his successful career and is considered by many the best online heads-up player around.
Meanwhile the lure of live poker seems to have taken hold at some point and Daniel Cates ventured into the real world, registering several ITM in 2012-2013.
In an extensive interview for New York Times Magazine, in 2011, Daniel talked about the “balance of life” he wished to achieve and what it might mean:
“I don’t know. Exercise. Girls. Basically, I need to figure out how to be Daniel and not jungleman. If you draw a Venn diagram of Daniel and jungleman, you’ll see that jungleman is completely encapsulated within Daniel, but he isn’t actually Daniel. This hurts me when I meet people, because all they see is jungleman and not me. I become aloof to them. If I can achieve a balance of life and allow a balanced Daniel to shrink jungleman, I should have more success in my human interactions.”
Well, his victory in Johanessburg seems to be a sign that jungleman is indeed ‘shrinking’ and Daniel is about to master another ‘level’ in poker and in the game of life in general - one where social skills and human interaction count as much as the lightning-fast reactions and decisions in online multitabling.