Sean Getzwiller

League 25th GPI --- Player of the Year ---
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Major Wins: 0
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Eligibility: Pro/Am Qualifer
Season One Event One and Two
1st Cash: May 31, 2008
Career Summary
Earnings Wins Cashes
$1,150,882 1 26
Qualifying Events Summary
Earnings Wins Cashes
$511,942 0 18
Stats
VPIP PRFA POFA SDWN
17.50% 1.3 5.5 66.70%
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Highest GPI: 2012 PoY, 367th (January 30, 2012)
GPI 300, 97th (April 2, 2012)
Qualifying event Qualifying Event
Major event Major Event

Recent Results

Date Tournament / Event Buy-In Place Entries Earnings
Jan. 27 - 30, 2012WSOP Circuit - Caesars Palace
No Limit Hold'em - Main Event Qualifying Event 
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV
$1,6003rd662$89,617
Oct. 24, 2011EPT San Remo
No Limit Hold'em - Turbo 
Casino Sanremo, Sanremo, ITA
$45515th141$910
Oct. 23 - 24, 2011EPT San Remo
No Limit Hold'em Qualifying Event 
Casino Sanremo, Sanremo, ITA
$1,51711th265$6,066
Oct. 14 - 19, 20112011 World Series of Poker - Europe
Main Event - No Limit Hold'em Qualifying Event 
Le Croisette Casino Barriere Cannes, Cannes, FRA
$13,89343rd593$32,061
Oct. 11 - 13, 20112011 World Series of Poker - Europe
No Limit Hold'em Shootout Qualifying Event 
Le Croisette Casino Barriere Cannes, Cannes, FRA
$4,27526th258$9,235
All Event Results

Career Summary

Year Earnings Adj Earnings Wins Major Wins Top 10
Finishes
Major Top
10 Finishes
Cashes Major Cashes
2012$89,617$89,617001010
2011$882,381$249,2661062133
2010$14,439$10,262000052
2009$35,969$34,321002154
All Yearly Results

Major Wins

Date Tournament / Event Earnings
No Results Found

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Player to Watch: Sean Getzwiller

A poker player must be willing to take risks. Similar to planning an investment, one must be willing to take risks but do some research first and commit to the deal of time and money once it’s made. Sean Getzwiller knows this all too well, from the real estate market to the poker tables.

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

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.

Epic Poker Main Event Final Table Recap

The second Epic Poker League Main Event began on September 7th with 97 players and a $2,301,200 prizepool. After three days of action, the field was decreased to the final eight players. Erik Seidel made his second consecutive Epic Poker Main Event final table, Fabrice Soulier was looking to win the Main Event on his first attempt, and Mike McDonald was looking to give himself an early birthday present.

Epic Poker Main Event Day 3 Wrap

It took eleven and a half hours for 23 players to get whittled down to eight on Day 3, and in the process a very interesting final table developed. There were almost exactly five levels of play on Thursday, or five levels and 12 seconds to be exact. They came back with 18:17 left in Level 11, and ended the day with 18:05 remaining in Level 16, and in between the ups and downs of those 23 players told a story of both heartbreak and triumph.

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