Tom Dwan

Tom Dwan

Tom Dwan

3,904 global poker index

0 world poker tour index

$6,450,105 total poker live earnings

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Profile

name
Tom Dwan
Nationality
United States
GPI Rank
3,904
WPT Wins
0
total poker live earnings
$6,450,105

Biography

Tom Dwan, best known by his online alias “durrrr” is an American poker pro who emerged into the high-stakes online poker scene in 2007. He first started playing poker online in 2004 at the age of 17 and in three years he climbed up the stakes ladder to the biggest digits available online.

Intro

At that time Full Tilt Poker was the place for all the high-stakes poker action and Dwan became a regular at the heads-up nosebleeds. He was playing against some of the biggest names in online poker including Frederick Halling, Prahlad Friedman, Phil Ivey, Ilari Sahamies, Patrik Antonius, Brian Townsend, Viktor Blom and others.

Playing big stakes at the online tables Dwan had enjoyed big upswings as well as suffered huge downfalls. He would win and then loose millions of dollars in just a few days or even a couple of hours playing heads-up on Full Tilt. Dwan also took part in a number of record-breaking hands played online scooping and losing some of the largest pots in the online poker history.

Background

Tom Dwan was born in Edison, New Jersey in 1986. He started playing poker online on Paradise Poker at the age of 17. He made his first deposit with $50 which Dwan received from his father for his 17th birthday. He was soon able to turn profit from his investment and went on to play at higher stakes. In 2005 Dwan cashed in his first major live tournament, the lb3,000 European Poker Tour Main Event in London where he finished in 12th place for lb7,000.

World Series of Poker

Although Dwan is best known for his performance in the online games, he also has a decent record playing live tournaments and cash games. His lifetime tournament winnings exceed $2 million with some deep runs and a couple of final tables in the most prestigious live poker circuit, the World Series of Poker. However, scoring big cashes and making final tables is not the same as winning titles as Dwan has yet to score poker’s most desired trophy, the WSOP bracelet.

Dwan came close to his first bracelet in 2010 when he finished second at the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em after losing the heads-up battle to New Zealand’s Simon Watt. Dwan collected almost $400,000 for his runner-up finish. A year later he made another WSOP final table, but only managed to make it to the 5th place at the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. event for $134,480.

Tom Dwan’s Top 5 WSOP Results

Year Event Place Prize
2010 $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em 2nd $381,885
2011 $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. 5th $134,480
2008 $10,000 World Championship Mixed Event 7th $67,680
2008 $5,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw w/ Rebuys 8th $45,110
2011 $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship 9th $67,436

World Poker Tour

Although Dwan had only cashed in three WTP events, his total winnings exceed $730,000. He made his first WPT money finish in 2007 when he final tabled the World Poker Finals $9,700 Championship Event in Mashantucket taking home more than $300,000. The next year Dwan doubled his score by finishing 2nd in the Borgata Winter Open $ 5,000 No-Limit Hold’em event for over $200,000 and then scoring 9th place at the Five Star World Poker Classic $25,000 Championship Event collecting just over $180,000.

Tom Dwan’s Top 3 WPT Results

Year Event Place Prize
2008 Borgata Winter Open $ 5,000 No-Limit Hold’em 2nd $226,100
2007 World Poker Finals $9,700 Championship Event 4th $324,244
2008 Five Star World Poker Classic $25,000 Championship Event 9th $184,670

European Poker Tour

Tom Dwan scored his first tournament cash in 2005 when he finished in 12th place at the lb3,000 EPT Main Event in London. He took home lb7,000 in prize money which still marks his only EPT money finish.

Other Achievements

Dwan is also known for appearing on some of the most of popular TV poker shows including Full Tilt Poker Million broadcast on Sky Sports, Poker After Dark, GSN’s High Stakes Poker, NBC’s Late Night Poker and National Heads-Up Poker Championship as well as Dwan’s own Full Tilt Poker Durrrr Million Dollar Challenge which was televised on Sky Sports as well. Dwan also appeared on PartyPoker’s exclusive Premier League where he played against some of the best players in the field. He also has a record of two money finishes at the Aussie Millions.

Sponsorship

Dwan signed a deal with the Full Tilt Poker online poker site in November 2009 and became a member of Team Full Tilt. The cooperation lasted for almost three years before Dwan left the team in October 2012 after Full Tilt lost its Alderney e-gaming license and was unable to proceed its operations.

Did you know?

  • In 2009 Dwan Scooped the biggest pot in the history of televised poker when he won a $1.1 million pot from Phil Ivey at the Full Tilt Poker’s Million Dollar Cash Game.
  • In May 2012 Dwan won the biggest pot in poker history collecting $3.8 million in a cash game he played in Macau.

PokerNews Covered Events

Event Place Prize
2019 Triton Super High Roller Series Londonlb100,000 Short Deck Main Event 12th ÂŁ191,900
2018 Triton Super High Roller Series JejuHK$500,000 Short Deck Ante-Only 5th 1,980,000 HKD
2014 Aussie MillionsLK Boutique $250,000 Challenge 6th 500,000 AUD
2011 World Series of PokerEvent #37: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship 5th $134,480
2011 World Series of PokerEvent #35: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha / Six Handed 16th $23,519
2011 World Series of PokerEvent #2: $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship 9th $67,436
2010 World Series of PokerEvent #55: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship 17th $31,288
2010 World Series of PokerEvent #31: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. 74th $2,869
2010 World Series of PokerEvent #11: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em 2nd $381,885
2010 World Series of PokerEvent #6: $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout 35th $16,607
2009 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship$20,000 Heads-up Championship 12th $25,000
2008 World Series of PokerEvent 18 - $5,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw w/ Rebuys 8th $45,110
2008 World Series of PokerEvent 8 - $10,000 World Championship Mixed Event 7th $67,680
2008 Aussie MillionsEvent 7 - $3,250 Pot Limit Omaha w/Rebuys 2nd 103,200 AUD
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