


The Best Tournament Players You Haven't Heard OfMaking their presence knownby Shannon Shorr | Published: Oct 02, 2007 |
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Alex Bolotin: This young guy from New York has accumulated tournament winnings that exceed $750,000. Alex is almost always hidden under a hoodie at the tables, so this is probably part of the reason he is relatively unknown. I had the pleasure of playing him in the World Series of Poker heads-up event, and I really enjoyed watching him play. He just missed winning a bracelet this year, finishing second to Bill Edler in the $5,000 sixhanded event.
Ryan Young: Ryan won a bracelet this year in one of the $1,500 no-limit hold'em events. He kept up his hot streak by winning a preliminary event in Los Angeles recently before the World Poker Tour Legends of Poker championship. His cashes exceed $800,000. I expect him to wreak havoc on the circuit for years to come.
Anthony Reategui: Here is a guy with more than $1.2 million in tournament cashes, and you never hear anyone talking about him. He, too, is a WSOP bracelet winner and can show up with just about any hand in any position, which makes him very difficult to play against.
Justin "looshle" Pechie: Justin is a cool young guy who has $700,000 in tournament winnings. He narrowly missed winning a bracelet last year, and then finished second to Cory Carroll in the WSOP Tournament Circuit event at Caesars in May. Like Ryan, he is a young guy who will be a force for a long, long time.
Eric "basebaldy" Baldwin: The majority of Eric's success has come online, but he still has beaten up live tournaments for more than $150,000. It seems like every time I talk to him online, he is at the final table of some huge online tournament. Look for him to have a major live-tournament score before the end of 2007.