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    20 years ago today, I decided to take a shot at my second-ever WSOP event, after finishing 3rd in my first one

    On June 6, 2005, I finished 3rd in the $1500 WSOP Limit Holdem event, out of 1049 entrants. I did not initially plan to play any events that year, despite living in Vegas.

    After this finish, I emailed Interpoker, where I played a ton. I asked if they'd like to sponsor me to play the $3k Limit Holdem event, approximately one month later. Surprisingly, they said yes. I forgot if they dropped the money in my account, or if they directly bought me in (they could do either one in those days), but they paid for my entry, let me keep 100% of any winnings, and the only thing I had to do was wear Interpoker gear. Sweet!

    One of my good friends, the Pokerstars player known as "Good Eats!", was supposed to drive in and play the event as well. He wasn't sponsored like I was, but was going to enter on his own dime. However, he lagged getting out of LA, and realized he'd miss too much of the event, so he chose not to come.

    I sat down on the morning of July 3, 2005, and this unknown gentleman was in the seat next to me:




    He had on a very expensive watch, and expensive looking clothes. I knew the dude had to be loaded. He said his name was Dan. Nobody knew who he was at that point.

    I proceeded to become the bane of his existence at the table. Not only was he getting coolered, but I was rivering him in unlikely spots. For example, when he finally thought he got me after losing to me every hand, I raised the river and beat him with 777 over his flopped 666. There were at least 4 hands where we put in a lot of action, and I ended up winning -- all of which I was substantially behind at some point.

    As we neared the first break, Dan said, "Well, I'll look on the bright side. If this were a no limit event, you'd have busted me 4 times over, and I'm still here."

    He wasn't here much longer. I proceeded to bust him shortly after that.

    Then the break came, and the blinds went up again. Given that early stages of limit holdem tournaments don't mean much, it just took a few hands and I was back to starting stack. Ugh.

    Anyway, I had an up and down affair that day. They were paying just 36 spots out of 406 -- just 8.8% of the field! I think they wanted to pay by full table, so since it was 9 handed, they decided to pay 36 instead of 45. Back in those days, a cash meant something! (For this reason, it was rare for even the most prolific players to cash more than 7 times in a series. Also, there were only about 40 events total.)

    At dinner break, I had an average-ish stack. One of the chip leaders was Jason Steinhorn -- the guy who finished 2nd to my 3rd place at the $1500 Limit Holdem event. Steinhorn was not a pro player, but rather a good amateur who otherwise worked in Silicon Valley. The poker media was all over Steinhorn during dinner, interviewing him about how it feels to be chip leader in this event after finishing second at the $1500. They were asking him how confident he was that he could win this one. I walked by, and they didn't even notice me. I felt a bit shitty seeing that. Then I thought about it again, and said to myself, "It's still early, I have average chips, I can easily still win this."

    The days were a lot longer back then.. We started early, and finished late. We went long enough to where the money hit. I had to sweat it out, as I was one of the short stacks with 38 left. I survived that bubble, then ran it up to finish the day 7th in chips out of 25. Steinhorn, the guy I envied at dinner break, chunked it off and didn't even come close to cashing. That's limit holdem for ya.

    Play would complete the next day. It was unknown who would make the final table, since there were 25 players left, so it was hard to invite people from out of the area to come in and watch. My parents, only 300 miles away in LA, couldn't come anyway, as my mom had a bad virus and could barely get out of bed.

    I went back to my apartment and went to bed. I felt a strange determination to win this one, almost like I had to.

    I talked to my mom, who as I said was sick, but still felt okay enough to talk on the phone. I told her that I had to win this, that even 2nd place would be a letdown. She told me not to think that way, because it was setting myself up for frustration. I said, "I already finished 3rd last month. I don't want 3rd. I don't want 2nd. I want to win this one. I need to win it."


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    I woke up on July 4 a bit late. I rushed to get ready, then noticed my car was so low on gas that I wasn't sure I could even get to the Rio. I stopped at the station across from where I lived, bought like 2 gallons, and grabbed some orange tic tacs.

    I also bought a small Head-n-Shoulders bottle I found at the gas station convenience store, as a card protector.

    I got to the Rio and rushed in. I barely sat down as they were starting to deal. I was UTG+1 for the first hand.

    UTG opened. I looked down to see AA!



    Nice start!


    I 3-bet, he called.

    Flop was 789. He check-raised, I 3-bet, he called. Turn Q. Wasn't thrilled with that, as now I'm losing to QQ, and I have to hope he has TT, JJ, or KK. The river? T.

    Unfuckingbelievable. First hand I have AA against a preflop raiser who gives postflop action, and the board is fucking 789QT. I'm literally losing to any pocket pair 66-QQ. He checks, I check.

    He turns over KK. I knew it was going to be a good day.


    From there I chipped up and made the final table. I felt a weird tension throughout the day. At first I thought I should attempt to force myself to relax, but I found that the tension was actually helping me stay alert, make good decisions, and see everything better. I decided to keep the tension, as it was working.

    I was 2nd in chips, behind Kieu Duong, a woman who played on Pokerstars as "eyegetpaid".

    This final table wasn't televised. It was 10-handed. One of the players had his buddy videotaping it, but that guy busted 10th (thanks to me making a flush against him on the river), and that was the end of the video.

    Among names you might know at the final table were Matt Matros, Matt Hawrilenko, Cyndy Violette, and Ralph Perry.

    Matros came in shortstacked and busted 9th, but not to me.

    I busted Cyndy Violette, and was thanked by the shortstack next to me (an unknown guy), who told me he needed the extra $11k, and now didn't care if he busted (lol). Indeed, he got what he asked for, and I busted him. Hawrilenko was an unknown at that point. He was dealt complete trash, barely played any hands, and essentially blinded down to finish 5th.

    When we were 4-handed, I beat Duong in a hand. She got noticeably frustrated and starting ranting. "Dan Druff, you always beat me on Pokerstars, you always get so lucky. I can't win a hand ever against you."



    Not a smart thing to say against an opponent in the final 4 for a bracelet. Now knowing she had the superstitious perception that I always beat her, I decided to start bluffing her a lot. For example, I raised T9 suited, she 3-bet me, I called, flop came Q74 rainbow. I check-raised her. She slammed her JJ down face up and said, "See? You always beat me! I know you have queen! I don't even waste any more chips here!"

    Perry wasn't much of a factor here, could never chip up, kinda skated into 4th place, and was busted by an unknown kid named Darryl Mixan.

    Duong tilted off the rest of her chips, and it was me and Mixan heads up, where I held a 2:1 lead.

    By this point, my then-girlfriend Miri was there, but my cheering section was very limited, as I couldn't get a hold of people in Vegas easily, since it was the 4th of July, and they were already at noisy parties where they couldn't hear their phone. Texting still wasn't a big thing at that point, as each text message was 10c in those days. Hardly anyone knew I was even in this spot.

    I quickly knocked Mixan down to a 19:1 deficit, and it looked like it was over. But no... he came back to being down only 3:1. I kept getting 90-95% chips on the table, but couldn't close it out. He'd always come back to somewhere near 1/3 of the chips.

    In the hand before break, I flopped an open-ended straight draw. I fired all 3 streets, and he check-raised river. I had T high, so obviously I was folding, but I just sat there for a moment, not wanting to give away that I was semi-bluffing. I then tossed the hand away. I was fuming inside, as he now had 40% of the chips -- the best he had all event. I tried to stay calm and not let me see how agitated I was, until he walked away.

    Miri then came up to me and I said, "I need to go be alone. I can't be with anyone right now."

    I walked away for the 15 minute break and hid outside in some corner of the Rio.

    I got concerned. What if that hand was the start of a huge comeback? What if I really choke away what was once a 19:1 chip lead? How easy will it be for him to get the lead with just 1 good hand, especially with the blinds going up? I was convinced I was going to blow it somehow.

    As I was walking back, I passed by former NWP poster "Linden Arden" / "Linden_A". He was a local Vegas mix player, around my age. We were friendly acquaintances at the time.

    He said hello, but I could tell he didn't realize I was coming back to heads up for a bracelet. I told him, and then ranted about how the guy was coming back on me. He responded, "I know you're going to win this. Just calm down, play well, and things will take care of themselves. You're the better player here. Keep telling yourself that."

    This was oddly comforting, especially since he wasn't a close friend or anything. I sat back down with a little more confidence.

    I then proceeded to win a lot of hands, and 7 minutes later, Darryl was once again very short.



    I then got dealt Td7d. I looked at it and thought, "It feels like this is it. This is going to be my bracelet winning hand." I raised, he called. Flop came K76 rainbow. He then check-raised me. He didn't have enough chips to bet the turn and river fully, so I could've put him in there, but I decided I'd just wait until the turn to do it. I called.

    I then closed my eyes from behind my sunglasses, and envisioned a T falling. Obviously a 7 would have been better, but I pictured the ten. I heard the card hit the turn. I opened my eyes, and it was a fucking T, just like I pictured. I thought to myself, "I can't believe it!! This is it... I'm going to win!"

    He bet, I raised him all-in, he snap called and turned over... K8. Shit!!

    I mean, good that I was ahead, but this left him with a lot of outs... any K, 6, 8, or 9, and I was losing this. That's 13 outs -- about a 30% chance for him to double.

    The beautiful Qc fell, and that was all she wrote.





    $347,385 ($575k today) and the bracelet were mine.

    I then thought of Good Eats. Had he shown up to play as planned, the cards would have all been different. I probably wouldn't have won. His running late was incredibly fortunate for me. Butterfly effect and all that.

    Also, since this was the last completed event for a few days before the Main, my picture stayed up on the very heavily visited cardplayer.com for awhile, and suddenly all these people I knew from the past were popping up to congratulate me. One of them was Joseph Gordon-Levitt's older brother Dan, who I knew back in the early '90s, and he actually registered an NWP account just to catch up with me in PM. (Dan has since passed away, sadly.)

    I ran into Darryl months later at Hollywood Park. I told him about that final break, and how I was convinced I was going to choke and he was going to win. He replied, "That's funny. I never felt that way. To me it felt like a pointless exercise, like I had no chance, like it was certain I was finishing second." Funny how each person perceives the same match differently sometimes. He seemed like a nice kid, just a military guy from Alaska who took a shot at the $3k Limit Holdem, and scored almost $180k in his first-ever WSOP cash.



    It's been 20 years. I haven't won another bracelet. I've finished 4th, 5th, 10th, 10th, and 12th -- and even 88th and 128th in the big field Main Event -- but no more bracelets, and not even heads up for one.

    Still, I'm thankful I got to experience that win during the height of the poker boom, and I also hold a record unlikely to ever be broken, having finished 3rd and 1st in my first two WSOP events.

    (Oh, and the guy I knocked out at the beginning, in case you don't recognize him, is hedge fund manager Dan Shak, ex-husband of socialite Beth Shak.)

     
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    Good story.

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    Enjoyed the story. Speaking of sponsorship, way back in the day there was a guy who went deep in tourney don't remember which one. He reached out to Howard Lederer and asked him for full tilt sponsorship. Howard emailed full tilt employee he didn't want to sponsor him because he was a weird dude. He somehow sent guy copy of the email. Guy was a 2 plus 2 mod and they really grilled him about it. Think it was goblo forget which catagory he was mod of. I remember he was very fat. Good job on getting 3d

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRANKRIZZO View Post
    Enjoyed the story. Speaking of sponsorship, way back in the day there was a guy who went deep in tourney don't remember which one. He reached out to Howard Lederer and asked him for full tilt sponsorship. Howard emailed full tilt employee he didn't want to sponsor him because he was a weird dude. He somehow sent guy copy of the email. Guy was a 2 plus 2 mod and they really grilled him about it. Think it was goblo forget which catagory he was mod of. I remember he was very fat. Good job on getting 3d
    That was Gobboboy, and yes, he was (and still is) fat.

    The thing that most surprised me about Gobbo was the fact that he's the same height as me. Didn't expect that when I met him. I haven't seen him around in a number of years.

    He seems to have mostly vanished from poker since 2020, with his Hendon showing just one cash in 2024 in a $150 event.

    He had a very toxic mom who used to post on 2+2, which was embarrassing for him. When she died some years ago, he posted various tweets indicating that he wasn't sad to see her gone, and that she had been abusive throughout his life.

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    How did you celebrate?
    PokerFraudAlert...will never censor your claims, even if they're against one of our sponsors. In addition to providing you an open forum report fraud within the poker community, we will also analyze your claims with a clear head an unbiased point of view. And, of course, the accused will always have the floor to defend themselves.-Dan Druff

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    If a genocide is happening, it's Hamas against the people of Gaza.

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    I'm pretty good at finding graves

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    How did you celebrate?
    I've been asked that a lot, and also asked "What did you buy after that?"

    The answer to both is, "I didn't."

    I just went back to my apartment and went to sleep. Then I returned to normal poker play again, shortly thereafter.

    Only difference was that suddenly a lot of people were paying attention to me, whereas before I was just an anonymous guy on a forum full of degenerates.

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    GAYEST STORY EVER

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    but who is loaded Dan sitting next to you??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    How did you celebrate?
    I've been asked that a lot, and also asked "What did you buy after that?"

    The answer to both is, "I didn't."

    I just went back to my apartment and went to sleep. Then I returned to normal poker play again, shortly thereafter.

    Only difference was that suddenly a lot of people were paying attention to me, whereas before I was just an anonymous guy on a forum full of degenerates.
    That's sad, who wouldnt celebrate with friends?

    Hopefully desertrunner gets a special present when bracelet #2 comes in.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    If a genocide is happening, it's Hamas against the people of Gaza.

    Quote Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    I'm pretty good at finding graves

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    Hopefully desertrunner gets a special present when bracelet #2 comes in.
    Or just start back up PFA radio.
    Last edited by desertrunner; Today at 08:40 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by desertrunner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    Hopefully desertrunner gets a special present when bracelet #2 comes in.
    Or just start back up PFA radio.
    Brother he's fatter than ever trying to find a hotel in Europe that fits him all the while dealing with anxiety from a stuffy nose, have some compassion and stop making demands.

     
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    If a genocide is happening, it's Hamas against the people of Gaza.

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    I'm pretty good at finding graves

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by desertrunner View Post

    Or just start back up PFA radio.
    Brother he's fatter than ever trying to find a hotel in Europe that fits him all the while dealing with anxiety from a stuffy nose, have some compassion and stop making demands.
    Brother, I can not dispute this.

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    @Druff, this is a cool and good story and i enjoyed it, need more stories like this about your old poker days...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    How did you celebrate?
    I've been asked that a lot, and also asked "What did you buy after that?"

    The answer to both is, "I didn't."

    I just went back to my apartment and went to sleep. Then I returned to normal poker play again, shortly thereafter.

    Only difference was that suddenly a lot of people were paying attention to me, whereas before I was just an anonymous guy on a forum full of degenerates.

    Beta vibes

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardBrodiesCombover. View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post

    I've been asked that a lot, and also asked "What did you buy after that?"

    The answer to both is, "I didn't."

    I just went back to my apartment and went to sleep. Then I returned to normal poker play again, shortly thereafter.

    Only difference was that suddenly a lot of people were paying attention to me, whereas before I was just an anonymous guy on a forum full of degenerates.

    Beta vibes
    In the post above, is this what you are referring to in the interview?


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