Schindler Poker
Poker’s small circle of high-roller tournament regulars includes Jake Schindler. Schindler’s poker ability makes him one of the most highly-regarded players in the world among his high-stakes peers. Still just 31 years old, Schindler has amassed more than $25 million in career tournament earnings. Today, Schindler opens the Event 5 final table of Poker Masters as the chip leader in a familiar $25,000 buy-in setting. The overwhelming percentage of Schindler’s $21 million in earnings is in High Roller events topped off by his second-place finish in the 2017 Super High Roller Bowl.
Schindler Poker
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Hank Yang was down the Bellagio minding his family’s business at the $40/$80 table in the Bellagio when, according to Yang’s recent photo Tweet, the Mobyest of Dicks started rocking the boat.
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The Jake Schindler, referred to here as ‘this dude I never seen before’ came over to the table and unracked a few towers of thousand dollar chips, a few pretty pink $25,000s, and a neat little stack of the Bellagio’s oversized $100k baccarat chips for a total buy in of $2 million.
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Imagine making change for all the $20 chips he needed for the blinds.
If you think a buy in like that would buy you some respect you would be way wrong. The game got pretty raucous after that; when Schindler got caught bluffing, Yang also nearly took his eye out with a wildly flung burger bun.
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Talk about playing for rolls.