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About Puggy82Neil Stewart, who moved from Britain to Tauranga, New Zealand in mid-2008, first captured online tournament headlines when he chopped the PartyPoker May Madness $1 Million Guaranteed event for $109,000. In October '08, Neil won the PokerRoom ChampionChip Final $117,600 and also also has a $125,000 cash from his 5th place effort in the Titan Poker $2.5 Million Guaranteed from March '09.

Latest Posts by Puggy82

  • WSOP Experience: from New Zealand to Las Vegas
    Written by Puggy82 No Comments
    Last Updated: June 8, 2009
    WSOP Experience: from New Zealand to Las Vegas
    TheVisionary, mathclub and myself have all made the annual pilgrimage to Las Vegas to join the thousands in their quest for a World Series of Poker bracelet. Our plans vary a little in that The Visionary and I are planning on playing 10-15 events and will be here for the entire series, Shaun (mathcl...
  • The North Island Championship
    Written by Puggy82 1 Comment
    Last Updated: March 24, 2009
    The North Island Championship
    Staying out until after 5am probably isn’t the best preparation for a live event, but I don’t get to Auckland very often and staying in or getting an early night would definitely have been -ev given the relatively small buy in of the North Island Championship. On arrival at the Sky City ...
  • Whatever happened to the $100k month? + Ipoker $2.5m
    Written by Puggy82 No Comments
    Last Updated: March 20, 2009
    Whatever happened to the $100k month? + Ipoker $2.5m
    I’ve been a bit lax on the blog updates as a few people have pointed out, and I can hardly claim to have nothing to write about with 6 weeks plus of poker which included my 5th place cash in Ipoker’s $2.5m. However, the longer I leave my blog updates, the harder I find it to write them. ...
  • Adapting Play to Different Sites (Part 1) by Puggy82
    Written by Puggy82 2 Comments
    Last Updated: February 18, 2009
    Adapting Play to Different Sites (Part 1) by Puggy82
    Every day I get asked my opinion on a poker hand, and every day my first response is “Which site is this on?”. A major leak in many players’ games is that they fail to adapt their play to their opponents. Just because a play is correct on one site, doesn’t mean that it is on another....