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About Stefats

  • Community Level
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  • Birthday 01/15/1975

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  • Real name
    stefan aerts
  • Your gender
    Male
  • Location
    Belgium

Personal

  • About Yourself
    geniet van het leven, het duurt maar even -> fun//family/food
  • Favorite poker hand
    AsAsTsJs
  • Your profession
    IT consultant as software developer , web/ mobile
  • Favorite place to play
    anywhere when i can make some time for it
  • Your hobbies
    passive football children, travel, sauna
  • Favorite Cash Game and Limit
    omaha small limits
  • Favorite Tournament Game and Limit
    omaha/ omaha HL / holdem average limit

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  • All-time high

    5,427 (2020)

Cashes

  • Lifetime total

    $482,675

  • Biggest cash

    $59,994

  • Number of cashes

    1,630

  • Average cash

    $296

Latest post

  1.  how come i see only winnings here and a total won? I loose the max on pokerstars . It should not be mentioned here as total won because i am a loosing player on pokerstars . I show here my best results on pokerstars, surprisingly all in 2009. 

    After that we were obliged to play only on pokerstars and could not play on ipoker anymore.

    Because of that monopoly i start loosing the max on pokerstars, very weird, i don't think the level became so high and i became so bad. And i am not the only one.

    Now fortunately we can try again on some other big sites. Lets see what that gives.

     

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    1. Stefats

      Stefats

      total loss in 10 years poker on pokerstars -> around 80000 euro. Funny if you see the 2009 results

    2. Stefats

      Stefats

      They say in Belgium poker is gambling, so casino's sell there licenses to online gambling sites to offer poker.

      So a player 2 times tax to play -> to the casino( who pays also to the government), and the player pays another tax to the government,

      and then the funny thing is the lucky players(as it is gambling in Belgium) who win a bit, have to pay another tax on the prize money.

      And then if you are exceptionally lucky and you win a 1 or more big prizes  in short time and you have no job then they categorize you as a PRO.

      How contradicting.

      Well done Belgian government.

      Poker is dying because of all this and the monopoly of pokerstars in Belgium. Less and less players. Not one player who is playing a long time on pokerstars makes big profit in Belgium on pokerstars, almost everyone is loosing.

      Then it is very weird they try to categorize some players as professionals( of course those big winning online players( 2 players) moved to UK) if it is a gambling game, pure luck. Very contradicting. If you don't have a job and you are lucky in poker for a while they say you are a pro.

      Totally unfair all this. Whats your opinion?

    3. Stefats

      Stefats

      They say in Belgium poker is gambling, so casino's sell there licenses to online gambling sites to offer poker.

      So a player pays tax to play to the casino, pays tax to the government,

      and then the funny thing is when there is a lucky player(as it is gambling in Belgium) who wins a bit, he must pay another tax on his profit if he .

      Well done Belgian government.

      Poker is dying because of all this and the monopoly of pokerstars in Belgium. Less and less players. Not one player who is playing a long time on pokerstars makes big profit in Belgium on pokerstars, almost everyone is loosing.

      Then it is very weird they try to categorize some players as professionals( of course those big winning online players( 2 players) moved to UK) if it is a gambling game, pure luck. Very contradicting. If you don't have a job and you are lucky in a poker for a while they say you are a pro.

      Totally unfair all this. Whats your opinion?

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