Tobias Reinkemeier

Tobias Reinkemeier (born 7 April 1987) is a German professional poker player from Cuxhaven.[1]

Tobias Reinkemeier
Tobias Reinkemeier (2011)
Nickname(s)PokerNoob999
ResidenceLondon
Born (1987-04-07) 7 April 1987
Cuxhaven, Germany
World Series of Poker
Money finish(es)4
World Poker Tour
Money finish(es)3
European Poker Tour
Money finish(es)11

Poker

Reinkemeier began playing poker in 2006 and started playing live tournaments in 2007 with small cashes.

At the 2009 EPT Barcelona Main Event, Reinkemeier was accused of angle shooting professional poker player Roland De Wolfe after calling De Wolfe's river bet. The community cards in order were A 10 7 9 4, while Reinkemeier and De Wolfe were the only players remaining in the hand. As the last player to have either bet or raised during the final round of betting, De Wolfe was expected to reveal his hand first. After a brief discussion, De Wolfe intentionally flashed K face up, then placed the same card face down without revealing his second hole card, presumably to suggest his hesitancy to showing a bluff. With cards in hand, De Wolfe appears to fold by motioning both hole cards towards the muck, and temporarily placing both hole cards under the pile of discarded cards. As De Wolfe appeared to have surrendered the pot, Reinkemeier immediately revealed Q 6 which failed to make a club flush and finished with High Card Queen. By this point in time, the dealer had revealed De Wolfe’s hole cards as K 8, or High Card King which would have been the winning hand. Recognizing this, De Wolfe attempted to retrieve his cards claiming his hand was not mucked. A tournament director was called to the table to settle the growing dispute, and ruled that De Wolfe had indeed folded awarding the pot to Reinkemeier.[2]

In 2010, Reinkemeier won the EPT €25,000 High Roller event for €965,000.[3] Reinkemeier finished 5th in the 2014 WSOP $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop event, earning $2,053,334.[4]

Reinkemeier plays online under the nickname PokerNoob999. He won 29 May 2011 Sunday Millions on PokerStars for $135,053.[5] As of 2016, Reinkemeier's live tournament winnings exceed $10,500,000 putting him 3rd on the German all time money list behind Fedor Holz and Ole Schemion.

Personal life

Reinkemeier was born in Germany and currently resides in London.

References

  1. "Tobias Reinkemeier". GlobalPokerIndex. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  2. Matthew Parvis (14 September 2009). "Where is The Gamesmanship? A Controversial Hand at the PokerStars EPT Barcelona". PokerNews Global. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  3. Lucchesi, Ryan (2 May 2010). "PokerStars EPT Grand Final -- Tobias Reinkemeier Wins High Roller Event". CardPlayer. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  4. Fast Erik (1 July 2014). "Daniel Colman Wins $15.3 Million In 2014 World Series of Poker Big One For One Drop". CardPlayer. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  5. Doft, Mickey (30 May 2011). "The Sunday Briefing: Tobias "PokerNoob999" Reinkemeier Wins PokerStars Sunday Million". PokerNews Global. Retrieved 23 May 2016.


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