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Tom Dwan is one of this generation of online gamers who are known by their nicknames than by their real name. For Tom, it Durrrr which has been recognized in the world of poker and made it one of the most respected names.
Born in 1986, began Durrr poker before his 18th birthday in February 2004. Thanks to an internet bonus he starts with $ 50 and played the $ 5 SNG. After mounting a small bankroll then invests the cash limits for small game and climbed gradually beating each. For over 2 years Durrrr plays the highest limit for Full Tilt Poker and seems unbeatable. He continues to earn a living in the highest limit cash game with blinds of $ 500 / $ 100, or the opportunity to sit down with $ 100,000.
He has also become one of the most feared players and most respected in Pot-Limit Omaha.
He faces the best players on the planet and his parts against Gus Hansen, Phil Ivey, David Benyamine, Patrick Antonius, Brian Townsend ... are followed throughout the world.
Like all the greatest players from the online Durrrr is known for his ultra-aggressiveness to a poker table but he is much more than that. He is capable of changing his game to adapt to the opponents.
In 2009, it is already a legend of online poker that many players are identified for his beautiful course. He claims he does indeed never broke and never look back after its inception.
He has so far not yet won any major tournaments but he has already won $ 1,000,000 in live tournaments and is expected to achieve major performance very soon.
In 2007, Durrrr put his success story on a famous image and forum published photos of his house and his car.
   
His achievements in detail
Tom Dwan has the right to participate in the WSOP since its 21 years is a single issue. It has already passed 2 final table by finishing 7th first of $ 10,000 World Championship Mixed Event 8th and the $ 5,000 No Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball. It has thus far not yet hooked bracelet but can be trusted to his great talent that will soon be the case.
| 2008 $5,000 No Limit 2-7 Draw lowball |
8ème |
$45,110 |
| 2008 $10,000 World Championship Mixed Event |
7ème |
$67,680 |
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