- Tony G
infobox poker player
firstname=Tony
lastname=G
nickname=The Mouth from Down Under
The Australian Airbag
caption=Tony G at theWorld Poker Tour 2004 Five Diamond at the Bellagio
hometown=Melbourne, Australia
wsop bracelet count="None"
wsop money finishes=13
wsop main event best finish rank="None"
wsop main event best finish year=
wpt titles=0(+1)
wpt final tables=3(+1)
wpt money finishes=4(+1)Antanas Guoga (born
December 17 ,1973 inKaunas ,Lithuanian SSR ), more commonly known as Tony G, is a professionalpoker player.As a child, he was the
Rubik's Cube champion of Lithuania before moving toMelbourne ,Australia at the age of 11. He has played poker since the age of 18, and is known for his outlandish table talk and aggressive play. Despite this, many poker professionals and dealers have pointed out that away from the table, Tony is quite personable and easygoing.He had a fifth place finish in the
World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris 2003, whereHoward Lederer refused to shake his hand due to his aggressive table talk during play. [ [http://www.poker-babes.com/world-poker-tour/paris/ Poker-Babes.com: Aviation Club Paris 1] byShirley Rosario ]In June 2003, he won back-to-back tournaments in
Russia , winning nearly $20,000.He finished in the money twice at the
2004 World Series of Poker inSeven-card stud and Pot LimitTexas hold 'em tournaments and three months later earned his then biggest tournament money finish in the WPT Grand Prix de Paris 2004 where his second place finish toEngland 'sSurinder Sunar earned him $414,478. He finished on the bubble later in the same month at the WPT 2004 Mirage Poker Showdown.On
August 7 ,2005 he won the $5,000 No Limit Hold-Em Main Event of the European Poker Championships, earning £260,000 ($456,822.) Later in 2005 he made the final table of theWorld Speed Poker Open .In 2006 he won the WPT Bad Boys of Poker II event when his cards|10♦|8♦ outdrew
Mike Matusow 's cards|K♠|K♥ on a board of Cards|8♠|10♠|2♥|9♥|Q♣. He wore akimono throughout the event to promote poker inJapan . Also in 2006 he finished second toYosh Nakano while representing Australia in the inauguralIntercontinental Poker Championship , taking down $150,000. True to his reputation, Tony G launched many verbal assaults against his opponents, most notably when he eliminated Russian Ralph Perry in fourth place. Tony G lectured Ralph Perry, specifically stated, "Look at this, look how he's doing, look how he's playing, look how ugly this is. You're a professional player and I can do this to you. You're a terrible player. This is disgraceful." Tony's comments were so scathing that it prompted commentatorGabe Kaplan to quip "I think Tony G is speaking more like a Lithuanian than an Australian". [ [http://tonyg.pokerworks.com/2006/04/tony-g-is-in-the-final.html Tony G's Blog: Intercontinental Poker Championship] ] Guoga, however, was more respectful of some players, such asDoyle Brunson when he called Doyle hisidol after eliminating him.On
17 November 2006 , he won theBetfair Asian Poker Tour event held inSingapore , walking away with $451,700 half of which he indicated he will give toAsia n and Australian charities to be nominated by Betfair. [ [http://www.betfairasianpokertour.com/news_article.php?aid=45 Betfair Asian Poker Tour: Tony Guoga wins Betfair Asian Poker Tour Main Event] ]In February 2007, he appeared on the NBC television program "
Poker After Dark ", coming in third place behind winnerPhil Ivey . In November of the same year, he won a tournament in Moscow, earning $205,000. In his blog, he says that he left all of his prize money with the officials to give to Russianorphanage s, having been inspired to do so by Barry Greenstein's habit of donating all his poker tournament winnings to charity [ [http://tonyg.pokerworks.com/2007/12/moscow-millions.html#more-289 Tony G's blog: 2007 Moscow Millions Main Event] ] .As of 2008, his total live tournament winnings exceed $2,800,000. [ [http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=267 Hendon Mob tournament results: Tony Guoga] ]
Guoga is also the principal owner of a network of high traffic poker information sites, including Pokernews.com, Pokeraffiliateworld.com and Pokerworks.com. [ [http://www.poker-seo.com/sites/pokernews/ PokerNews Search and Traffic Analysis] ]
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External links
* [http://www.tonygpoker.com/ Official site]
* [http://tonyg.pokerworks.com/ Personal blog]
* [http://www.worldpokertour.com/players/?x=profile&id=2162 World Poker Tour profile]
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