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Matt Hawrilenko Profile

Matt Hawrilenko is one of the top limit and mixed game poker players in the world. He plays the top limit games, as high as $2k/$4k online as a Full Tilt Poker pro. He won the 2009 WSOP $5,000 buy-in Six-handed NLHE event for over $1 million. He has 14 WSOP cashes. Despite being an online cash games specialist with millions in winning, Hawrilenko has over $1.8 in live tournament earnings. For instance, Hawrilenko won $1.7 million in February of 2011, dominating the 2-7 Triple Draw games. Hawrilenko was born Hanover, Massachusetts in 1984 and resides in Philadelphia, PA.

Things you might not know:
  • Hawrilenko attended Princeton studying public policy.
  • Hawrilenko discovered poker in 2003 as a 21 year-old interning in Washington, D.C.
  • Hawrilenko deposited $100 and never looked back.
  • Hawrilenko worked for a couple of years as an options trader with Susquehanna International.
  • Hawrilenko met Bill Chen and Jerrod Ankenman on his first trip to Vegas, who taught him everything he knows giving him a very math based foundation for his game.
  • Hawrilenko became a full time player within two years.
  • Hawrilenko cashed four times in in his first WSOP year of 2005.
  • Hawrilenko cashed six times in 2009, the year he won his WSOP bracelet.
  • Hawrilenko holds a black belt in Kung Fu.
  • Hawrilenko trained for a marathon with his wife, a former all-American runner in college.
  • Hawrilenko also took jiujitsu lessons with Terrance Chan in Vegas.
  • Hawrilenko helps as a wrestling trainer for his old high school team.
Matt "Hoss_TBF" Hawrilenko is a long time online limit games specialist.
“A classroom at Princeton can be pretty humbling, and no matter how well I thought I argued a paper, I was constantly being shown strong counter-arguments, always having to challenge my preconceptions and reformulate better arguments,” Hawrilenko says. “This is an invaluable skill in poker. … When you give your opponents the benefit of the doubt and try to understand what they were trying to accomplish — regardless of whether their play actually worked — you start to learn from every hand you play, just like you learn from the guy across the room in precept.”

Hawrilenko two part interview:


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