Martonas Poker Real Name
Martonas won - then lost and dissapeared. Right after that Isildur1 appeared - with a name 'Isildur' what means I fix/hit durr. Looks to me like a straight revenge only different accounts ricki186: 21:39:52 GMT: get 1 thing right isildur1 didnt lose to durrr) he owned durrr but lost in pot omaha in which he was new too. The online poker site will soon be rolling out an update that will require players at high stakes tables to display their real names. The Big Debate Over Using Real Names in Online Poker This week, Rob Yong, a partypoker partner, wanted to find out what players thought of the upcoming changes, and the results were very interesting. The list features only players whose screen-names are either common knowledge or who have volunteered the information online - usually via a social media account, a results-tracking service (such as Pocket Fives), an interview or part of a coaching offer. The 'Nationality' field shows the country in which they hold a passport, but the 'Based. These names don’t seem funny at first glance. But once you say them out loud, you’ll quickly realize just how hilarious they actually are. Use them the next time you make a reservation at a restaurant just for kicks. And when your movie is based on the memoir of the same name by Molly Bloom, who ran a real-life underground poker scene for the wealthy elite in the late 2000s, it isn’t very hard to convert.
10:1310 Feb
Last year’s biggest online high stakes crusher, ‘Berri Sweet’, has gone public with a threat to unmask the players he feels have led the nosebleed PLO games on PokerStars ‘to a point where breaking the rules has become the norm’ – with Joe Ingram calling on Daniel Negreanu to ‘use his influence’ to fix the problem.
As reported here in the New Year, the anonymous online beast topped the nosebleed stakes winner’s list with a $1,769,395 profit in 2017 – ahead of a host of famous highstakes players including ‘Isildur1’ and ‘Trueteller' – but he took to the 2+2 forum yesterday to decry those he claims are ‘cheating’.
Sweet’s 2+2 appeal
‘Hello everyone. High stakes PLO on PokerStars has degenerated to a point where breaking the rules has become the norm. Most people reading this probably don't care. That is understandable. The people who do care can, if they would like, help significantly with little effort.’
‘Sweet’ then lists the various ways in which the as yet ‘unnamed’ villains are cheating the system, stating the most common as:
- Sitting out on a 6-max with 3 people on it, unwilling to play 3-handed.
- Sitting out specifically when a recreational player busts/takes a break.
- Starting tables because a specific recreational is around, while having no intentions of playing unless the targeted player gets a seat at the table.
Cheating
“These types of cheating shouldn't be separated too far from MA'ing or colluding in terms of severity”, says Berri Sweet in his post, and it didn’t take long before Joe ‘Chicago Joey’ Ingram picked up on the contentious matter, himself making a stand this week for the integrity of the game with videos entitled Tournament Poker CHEATING Exposed On Winning Poker Network!! and Online Poker Cheating EXPOSED On America's Card Room!!!
Ingram calls on Negreanu to ‘use his influence’
Ingram replied to Sweet’s post, stating:
‘Thanks for posting this Berri. I have posted it to Daniel… so maybe this might be the first of 1000 he actually does something with it.’ He added: ‘I also might have meetings in place with higher up at Pokerstars about the state of high stakes games, bots, etc.. so we might be able to make an actual impact here in improving the current ecosystem. I think the first step is drawing awareness to these type of things.’
Negreanu himself had been the apparent target of a failed ‘bumhunt’ last month, after which Ingram, the Canadian PokerStars legend and a host of others discussed ways in which the problematical practice of singling out weaker players could be tackled…
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‘Berri Sweet’ had explained that:
'Although I personally don't lose much, if any, EV from the poor behaviour of these people since they tend to make my games softer and I hold all tables anyway’, he believes that ‘there are many ethical regs that get cheated out of at least 5 figures each year’.
Naming the bad guys?
Although at this point Sweet says he won’t be naming and shaming those he holds responsible for the ‘degeneration’ of the high-stakes PLO games - ‘I ultimately decided against making a list of repeat offenders at this time’ – he says:
‘If things don't change, I believe public outings will be in order. Just like they have been when people have colluded or MA'd in the past.’
Shout out to the good guys
He does make a point of naming those who DO behave responsibly however, those he describes as players who ‘never fail to show the highest level of ethicality at the tables’, listing Gavz101, fjutekk, Cobus83, Sauce123 and WRUUUUM, just to mention a few people off of the top of my head.’
He finishes his post with the following statement:
‘Often times, as a high stakes player, you have the choice between sacrificing a little money/EV or degenerating into narcissistically making whichever unethical choice makes you the most $$ in the moment. Far too many regulars have chosen the latter path lately. 'Everyone else is doing it' is one of the worst excuses of all time.'
In online poker, most player use and alias, a screen name. Here you will find some of the best players listed by real names and nick names.
LLinusLLove, C. Darwin2 and L. Veldhuis, three known screen names on PokerStars.
Some players are mentioned twice, this is beacuse they have accounts on more than one site, often this is on Full Tilt Poker and PokerStars. You can filter the table by real name, screen name and contry.
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Real name | Screen name | Country | Site |
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Patrik Antonius | FinddaGrind | Finland | Stars |
Phil Galfond | MrSweets28 | Canada | Stars |
Phil Galfond | OMGClayAiken | Canada | FTP |
Phil Ivey | RaiseOnce | US | Stars |
Dan Cates | Jungleman12 | US | FTP |
Dan Cates | w00ki3z. | US | Stars |
Ben Tollerene | Bttech86 | US | Stars |
Justin Bonomo | ZeeJustin | US | Stars |
Jens Kyllönen | Jeans89 | Finland | Stars |
Viktor Blom | Isildur1 | Sweden | FTP |
Jonas Mols | OtB_RedBaron | Belgium | Stars |
Ben Sulsky | Sauce123 | US | Stars |
Linus Loeliger | LLinusLLove | Switzerland | Stars |
Mikael Thuritz | ChaoRen160 | Sweden | Stars |
Sebastian Sabic | Seb86 | France | Stars |
Alexander Kostritsyn | joiso | Russia | Stars |
Mark Vos | Mark Vos | South Africa | FTP |
Ignat Liviu | 0Human0 | Romania | Stars |
Luke Reeves | Bit2Easy | UK | Stars |
Alex Luneau | Alexonmoon | UK | FTP |
Alex Luneau | BiatchPeople | UK | Stars |
Martin Jacobson | M.nosbocaJ | Sweden | Stars |
Timofey Kuznetsov | Trueteller | Russia | Stars |
Andras Nemeth | probirs | Hungary | Stars |
Luke Schwartz | __FullFlush1__ | England | FTP |
Alexander Millar | Kanu7 | UK | FTP |
Ilari Sahamies | Ilari FIN | Finland | FTP |
Andreas Torbergsen | skjervoy | Norway | Stars |
Daniel Lupo | centrefieldr | US | Stars |
Di Dang | ilvdnfl | US | Stars |
Di Dang | Urindanger | US | Stars |
Ola Amundsgard | No_Ola | Norway | FTP |
Tom Dwan | durrrr | US | FTP |
Hac Dang | Hex 313 | US | Stars |
Erick Lindgren | E-Dog | US | FTP |
Annette Obrestad | Annette_15 | Norway | iPoker |
? | C.Darwin2 | Sweden | Stars |
? (C. Darwin2) | HellmuthTheGr8 | Sweden | Party |
Christian Jeppsson | eisenhower1 | Sweden | Stars |
Alexander Kostritsyn | PostflopAction | Russia | Stars |
Dima | forhayley | Russia | Stars |
? | ImluckNuts | Russia | Stars |
Douglas Polk | WCG|Rider | US | FTP |
Douglas Polk | WCGRider | US | Stars |
Sven Niklas Heineckerr | agen70 | Germany | Stars |
Niklas Åstedt | Lena900 | Sweden | Party |
Christop Vogelsang | Tight-Man1 | Germany | Stars |
Sami Kelopuro | Lrslzk | Finland | Stars |
Sami Kelopuro | LarsLuzak1 | Finland | Party |
Andras Nemeth | probirs | Hungary | Party |
Hristivoje Pavlovic | ALLinPav | Australia | Party |
Daria Feshchenko | Scarlett_D | Russia | 888 |
One of the best sites on the web to follow these players is HighStakesDB.com.
The persons behind the screen names
When the question about who is the poker player that have won most of all is raised the correct answer is probably Patrik Antonius. The Finnish player won most of his money between 2008 and 2011 on Full Tilt Poker. He moved later on to PokerStars and played under the alias “FindaGrind” and was highly successful once again. His total winnings online are estimated to around $17 million!
Among the other of the biggest online winners are names like Phil Ivey (a.k.a. 'Polarazing' and 'RaiseOnce'), Phil Galfond (a.k.a. 'OMGClayAiken' and 'MrSweets28'), Dan Cates (a.k.a. 'jungleman12') and Brian Hastings (a.k.a. ' LucLonely').
Sometimes a player gets lots of attention, but nobody knows who the person behind is. The most famous case is “Isildur1”. After a long time of speculation, it was finally official: “Isildur1” was the Swedish youngster Victor Blom.
When the politicians in Norway categorized poker as a game of luck which meant that poker online was illegal according to the gambling laws. Ola 'Odd_Oddsen' Amundsgard who know better of the game, challenge one of the Norwegian politicians: if the he beat Amundsgard he would get one million Norwegian crowns – the politician actually accepted the challenge, but was defeated.
Another Norwegian, Annette Obrestad are among the best female online players. She made herself a name on Full Tilt Poker with the screen name “Anette_15” and especially after a video was posted online in which she win a tournament without seeing her own cards.