ONLINE POKER PLAYER HELPS THE HOMELESS
25 December 2009
'Leatherass' turns a heart attack to good
advantage
The Portland Mercury blog carries an interesting video
interview with a local online poker player with a heart
of gold this week - he uses a significant chunk of his
online winnings to prepay six months of rent for
currently homeless families.
Dusty 'Leatherass'
Schmidt (28) is a well known high stakes grinder (and a
mean golfer to boot) who was one of the early PokerStars
Supernova Elites and is an instructor at StoxPoker. His
bread and butter poker comes from middle stakes cash
games in 5/10 and 10/20 with some 25/50 and very
occasionally 50/100 action when the games are good.
Interviewed in a local park, where he used his
laptop to play several online poker tables
simultaneously, Schmidt explaining that he became
obsessed with Internet poker after a heart attack four
years ago left him bedridden for months.
Overcome with medical bills, Schmidt bet his last $1 000
on a hand and won back not only enough money to cover
his bills, but enough to make a good living, too.
He told the Portland Mercury reporter that in the
last three years, he has made over $1 million a year on
Internet poker (and won an Aston Martin).
This
(December) month, he decided to donate all of his
December winnings to Transitions Project, a Portland
homeless non-profit organisation. With the $20 000 he
has won so far, Schmidt plans to help support three
families by prepaying their rent.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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