96 entries (+20 compared to last year) entered the 2016 World Poker Tour Amsterdam €6,000 High Roller to create a €531,084 prize pool - which 12 players received a slice of. The biggest name on the 8-handed final table was Juha Helppi. However, the Finnish poker legend eventually finished in 4th place for €49,840 after losing an all in with Q[c]J[s] against the A[h]7[c] of Antanas K[...] Read more » Robert Soogea Wins WPT Amsterdam High Roller
Joined: Mar '14
Location: Japan
Age: 49 (M)
Posts: 8946
For an amateur player like Robert Soogea who purely loves the game, winning the WPT tournament in which many professionals around the world were participating must have been one of the most exhilarating experiences in his life.
Posted by pochui: hmmm so why the fcuk do you need to practice? to be really good...? it doesn't look like you need to practice to win, looking at this Soggy dude...
U need that practice to learn how 2 say stupid things like this Soogea dude. Honestly he probably plays more than any of us here even though he considering it as a hobby.
Joined: Mar '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 55 (M)
Posts: 7371
Many congratulations to Robert Soogea on winning this High Roller Title and the 150,000 first prize. Great to see Juha Helppi still playing to a very high level after so many years
it can be really hard to play against other women or new players and of course morons.
with poker you always try to find mistakes that other people make, but sometimes they win on mistake because they don't understand the odds.
also playing a certain way can annoy people and they will make mistakes when they get frustrated.
there are so many factors, but a good player, I think, WILL ALWAYS LEARN, HIS WHOLE LIFE! there are just so many aspects in poker, it's the trick to learn a lot of of tricks and recognize patterns etc etc. Don't stop learning!