SpadeClub Poker Winner: Michael 'fugetaboutit' PontornoSpadeClub's Recent World Series 40K Giveaway Winner Talks About His Big Accomplishment and His Dreams of Winning the World Series |
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Michael “fugetaboutit” Pontorno was one of four SpadeClub members to win a $12,000 prize package from SpadeClub. He got his prize for placing second in the June 29 World Series 40K Giveaway. Pontorno is an Italian from
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Card Player: Tell me a little about yourself
Michael “fugetaboutit” Pontorno: Well I am 38 years old and married. I am a father to two kids and happily self-employed with a pressure cooking business.
CP: How did you hear about SpadeClub?
MP: From Card Player magazine. We have a local casino with poker rooms and I picked up a copy, read about SpadeClub, and decided to give it a try.
CP: Do you have a story behind you screen name?
MP: I am Italian, that pretty much says it all. No, I wanted something that had to do with my Italian heritage, and I thought “fugetaboutit” had a little bit to do with poker. Kind of like people talking about putting in their chips, you know, just “fugetaboutit.”
CP: How long have you been playing poker?
MP: About five years.
CP: How did you get started playing poker?
MP: I was a big blackjack player, and before we had casinos up here in
CP: Do you consider yourself a recreational, amateur, or professional poker player?
MP: I would say in between recreational and amateur. Down here, where I live, there are not a lot of big tournaments, only $500 buy-ins. You can’t really make a living out of it down here.
CP: What’s the most money you’ve ever won in a poker tournament?
MP: Well, there aren’t a lot of big tournaments down here, so the most I have won is about $2,600.
CP: If you weren’t playing in the WSOP, what would you be doing for the Fourth of July?
MP: I am Italian, and I have a big family, so I would spend the time with my family. I have two wonderful kids, an amazing wife, and great parents, and we would all be down at the beach here in
CP: Was there a particularly key hand that you played in the tournament that helped lead you to victory?
MP: It was actually a hand that I lost; it was down to three players and I got pocket aces. I had about 5 million, another player had a little under 1 million, and another had a little over 1 million, so I had a pretty good chip lead. I vowed I wasn’t going to play a hand and let the two other players knock each other out, but when I ended up getting pocket aces and “dkhunky” went all in, I had to call him. He ended up beating me with a Q-J making a straight. There were a lot of people watching the tournament, and everyone kept telling me to not let it get me down and to shake it off. So, I think being able to shake off that hand and not let it get me down, that was my key hand.
CP: What event do you look forward to most?
MP: Well of course the $5K and $40K, but I do enjoy the nightly $500.
CP: Does your playing style differ when playing a points tournament vs. a cash tournament on SpadeClub?
MP: With point tournaments and freerolls, you have a lot of people going all in just to get chips, with Exclusive tournaments people play better poker.
CP: Have you participated in any of the community features on SpadeClub? What do you think?
MP: Just on my profile page and leaving comments. I enjoy it, there are a lot of nice people on there, and it is a really neat concept. It is like our own little community we have here.
CP: Who was your toughest opponent last night at the final table?
MP: “Dkhunky,” for sure. When we got down to the final table with nine players, he was super aggressive. I knew it would be the two of us at the end, he is a great player.