Dutch Boyd

League 26th GPI --- Player of the Year 701st
Nickname: ---
Major Wins: 2
Birthday: December 24, 1980 (Age 31)
Hometown: Columbia, MO United States
Residence: Las Vegas, NV United States
Eligibility: 2 year B thru 2013
1st Cash: June 23, 2002
Career Summary
Earnings Wins Cashes
$2,066,550 4 57
Qualifying Events Summary
Earnings Wins Cashes
$1,993,398 4 35
Stats
VPIP PRFA POFA SDWN
21.70% 1.1 1.7 33.30%
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Highest GPI: 2012 PoY, 438th (January 30, 2012)
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Qualifying event Qualifying Event
Major event Major Event

Recent Results

Date Tournament / Event Buy-In Place Entries Earnings
Apr. 12 - 15, 20122012 Heartland Poker Tour - Nevada
No Limit Hold'em - Main Event Qualifying Event 
Palms, Las Vegas, NV
$1,6507th0$10,904
Feb. 9, 2012Deep Stack Extravaganza I
No Limit Hold'em 
The Palazzo Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
$34029th609$970
Jan. 27 - 30, 2012WSOP Circuit - Caesars Palace
No Limit Hold'em - Main Event Qualifying Event 
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV
$1,6006th662$38,365
Jan. 26, 2012WSOP Circuit - Caesars Palace
No Limit Hold'em 
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV
$1,08015th228$3,399
Oct. 15, 2011Grand Challenge Tournament Series
No Limit Hold'em - All Vegas Poker Event 
MGM Grand, Las Vegas, USA
$10030th356$205
All Event Results

Career Summary

Year Earnings Adj Earnings Wins Major Wins Top 10
Finishes
Major Top
10 Finishes
Cashes Major Cashes
2012$53,638$49,269002040
2011$66,793$64,061002173
2010$276,607$276,607112143
2009$105,095$103,605001154
All Yearly Results

Major Wins

Date Tournament / Event Earnings
Jun. 11 - 13, 201041st World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2010
Limit Hold'em - Six Handed Qualifying Event Major Event
Rio Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV
$234,065
Jun. 30 - Jul. 2, 200637th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2006
Short Handed No Limit Hold'em Qualifying Event Major Event
Rio Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV
$475,712

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Know the Pro: Dutch Boyd (Part 2)

After Dutch Boyd finished twelfth place at the 2003 World Series of Poker, the group of young players with whom he worked and lived (famously nicknamed “The Crew” by ESPN) became filled with hope of succeeding. “We had an opportunity to actually become something,” recalled Dutch, “something other than lowballers.” Their group originally consisted of Boyd, Joe Bartholdi, and Brett Jungblut.

Know the Pro: Dutch Boyd (Part 1)

One decade, one crew. The poker life of Dutch Boyd might be summed up so easily if not for the ups and downs of the financial and emotional roller coaster that it has been.

8-Max Final Table Broadcast: What's at Stake?

With the 8-Max Final Table premier on Velocity TV and CBS, find out what was at stake for each of the players.

Uncommon Monsters in Main Event Two, Episode Two

When you are out of position, calling a raise from the big blind, how do you play when you flop a huge hand? Too aggressive, and you get the raiser to fold; not aggressive enough, and you risk losing value. During Episode 2 of Epic’s second Main Event, this kind of situation came up several times. The players holding monsters took different approaches, showing the numerous ways of succeeding in a hand.

Main Event 2: Champion for the Ages/Many Happy Returns

Just after 3 AM on Saturday, Mike McDonald from Waterloo, Ontario became Epic Poker League’s Main Event 2 Champion, defeating Hong Kong commodities trader and high-stakes poker player David Steicke heads-up. McDonald and Steicke were the last competitors from ninety-seven on Tuesday and eight who started the final table more than twelve hours before. For McDonald, the final table was trial by ordeal. After losing a catastrophic hand to Erik Seidel with ten players left, he went from the top of the chip leaderboard to seventh among the eight starting play Friday. Even after eliminating third-place finisher Fabrice Soulier, Mike never had the chip lead until he was heads-up with David, and even then he had to win a pot worth eighty percent of the chips in play.

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