The Poker Game Of Paul Wasicka

Paul Wasicka is a rising celebrity in the prestigious world of poker. The event that made him one of the renowned poker players is his second place win at the 2006 World Series of Poker tournament. Although his big loss to Jamie Gold can be very disappointing on his part, he actually earned more than six million dollars on the tourney, greater than what the previous winner of the WSOP tournament did. Paul Wasicka may be new in professional poker, however, his skills has been honed with his active participation on online poker. If you are lucky enough, you may even encounter him on a poker table at the Fill Tilt Poker online poker game, in which he personally endorses.
Paul Wasicka or popularly known in the poker world as "kwickfish" is a fierce competitor. In fact, even on his childhood, he had participated actively on different sports and found it challenging to compete against stronger players. In his high school days, he had competed in five sporting events including volleyball, wrestling, cross-country, skiing and track. His competitive trait has begun to pay off when he entered a casino in Vancouver. In the casino's blackjack table, Paul Wasicka was able to turn his $10 into $100 in a short amount of time. Five weeks after his first play, he was able to earn more than $17,000 on bankroll. The amounts he has been getting from playing card games finally make him decide to use his skills for a living.
Paul Wasicka's expertise in blackjack continued to flourish until a friend introduced him to online poker. He became interested on how to conquer the game and developed in his own ways some of the techniques that he can use to take advantage of the game. He made several in-depth analyses about the strategies that popular poker tournament players use. He used the methods that he had adapted from other successful players on his participation into the World Poker Tour Championship tournament. As a result, he finished the event at 15th place and garnered $146,000 as earnings from the game.

The passion to win at every game continuously benefited Paul Wasicka. He used his earnings to enter several tournaments at the 2006 World Series of Poker event. The results of the tournaments he had participated into earned him considerable amount of cash. He finished 14th in the $5,000 No-Limit Hold ‘em event and 12th in the $5,000 Short-Handed No-Limit Hold ‘em event which earned him a total of $65,000 in winnings.
With Paul Wasicka's excellent performance on the 2006 WSOP events, he was able to qualify to compete on the Main Event. This opportunity to compete with many challenging people is one of his top skills. Therefore, his 2nd place finish is definitely not because of luck. His incredible game play has earned him more than $6.1 million and a reputable position on the prestigious world of poker. His success did not stop on the 2006 WSOP tournament. He continued to rise to fame with his other tournament records such as the finishing 4th place on the 2007 LA Poker Classic, finishing 12th place in the Aussie Mullions and topping the NBC National Heads-Up Championship in Las Vegas.


