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Biography of Fedor Holtz

German Fedor Holz had already announced his retirement as a professional player in his early years, but not before he managed to forever write his name in the history of poker.

This native of the German city of Saarbrücken, who later moved to the capital of Austria, is considered one of the best tournament players in modern poker history, and Holtz has achieved significant achievements both in online poker and in the live tournament arena.

Thanks to his numerous successes online, Fedor twice in a row became the best online tournament player of the year according to PocketFives (in 2014 and 2015). As for offline performances, and specifically at the most prestigious tournament series in the world, the young German’s main achievements at the WSOP are second place in the Super High Roller Bowl tournament with a buy-in of $300,000 in 2016, which brought the player $3.5 million in prize money, and winning the $111,111 High Roller for One Drop at the WSOP of the same year, which gave him almost $5 million in prize money and the coveted gold bracelet for every player.

Fedor Holtz's poker journey began with home games with friends. However, shortly after he turned eighteen in 2011, the future star became acquainted with online poker and began to rapidly increase his skills. Holtz's progress did not go unnoticed, and in 2012 he acquired a respected backer in poker circles, who also began to help him improve his level of play.

Having achieved some success, Fedor was able to afford to play with his own money, and in 2013 he began traveling around the world to various poker tournaments. Africa, Asia, America and Europe, including all stages of the EPT...

Also in 2013, Fedor Holz himself began training players, and eventually achieved a high reputation among other poker coaches.

Best Player Achievements: Fedor Holz

dateWhereTournamentPlacePrize $
2016-07-08 WSOP $111,111 No Limit Hold"em High Roller for One Drop (single re-entry) (Event #67)
47th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2016, Las Vegas
1 $4,981,775
2016-05-29 $300,000 No Limit Hold'em
Super High Roller Bowl with 888poker, Las Vegas
2 $3,500,000
2016-01-03 $ 196,000 + 4,000 No Limit Hold"em Triton Super High Roller Series (Event #3)
2016 World Poker Tour National (WPTN) - Philippines, Paranaque City
1 $3,463,500
2015-12-18 WPT $100,000 WPT Alpha8 - No Limit Hold"em High Roller (Event #18)
WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic, Las Vegas
1 $1,589,219
2016-08-20 EPT € 48,500 + 1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Super High Roller 8 Handed (Event #16)
EPT - 13 - ESPT - 7 - Barcelona, ​​Barcelona
1 $1,473,127
2017-04-01 HK$ 388,000 + 12,000 No Limit Hold"em - PokerStars Championship Super High Roller #12
PokerStars Championship Macau, Macau
2 $868,518
2016-06-03
Aria Super High Roller 9, Las Vegas
1 $637,392
2017-05-31
1 $417,600
2016-07-07 $48,000 + 2,000 No Limit Hold"em
Aria Super High Roller 10, Las Vegas
3 $407,310
2016-06-10 $24,000 + 1,000 No Limit Hold"em
Aria High Roller 32, Las Vegas
1 $393,120

Latest results

dateWhereTournamentPlacePrize $
2017-10-18 HK$ 960,000 + 40,000 No Limit Hold"em - Triton Macau Main Event
Triton Super High Roller Series - Macau, Macau
0 $0
2017-10-06 € 2,200 No Limit Hold"em - Turbo High Roller
partypoker Grand Prix Austria, Vienna
0 $0
2017-09-18 $100,000 No Limit Hold'em - Event #5
Poker Masters, Las Vegas
0 $0
2017-09-14 $50,000 No Limit Hold'em - Event #2
Poker Masters, Las Vegas
0 $0
2017-07-16 HK$ 240,000 + 10,000 No Limit Hold"em - 6 Max
Triton Super High Roller Series 2017, Budva
0 $0
2017-05-31 $48,000 + 2,000 No Limit Hold"em - Super High Roller
Aria Super High Roller 21, Las Vegas
1 $417,600
2017-05-31 $48,000 + 2,000 No Limit Hold"em - Super High Roller
Aria Super High Roller 21, Las Vegas
0 $0
2017-05-30 $48,000 + 2,000 No Limit Hold"em - Super High Roller
1 $330,660
2017-05-30 $48,000 + 2,000 No Limit Hold"em - Super High Roller
Aria Super High Roller 20, Las Vegas
0 $0
2017-05-23 $10,000 + 500 No Limit Hold"em
Aria 10k 1, Las Vegas
3 $42,000

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Where to find:

Fedor's microblog on Twitter: https://twitter.com/crownupguy
Holtz's Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/fedoire/
CrownUpGuy streams on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/crownupguy
Holz on Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedor_Holz

Interesting facts from the life of Fedor Holtz:

  • Parents named Fyodor in honor of Dostoevsky.
  • In 2015, he created an online game that tests poker intelligence. Fatima de Melo scored the most points, Daniel Negreanu came in second, and Liv Boeri came in third.

Short biography:

Fedor was born into a poor family and since childhood he dreamed of becoming rich in order to buy his parents a big house. At the age of 17, Holtz entered the university to study data processing. After six months of diligent study, Fedor passed the exams worst in the group, which is why he quit studying and went into poker.

During the first months, the young man constantly lost. To take a break from the Internet, Fedor and a friend went on a trip to Europe and South Africa. The friends made money by playing cash games and participating in small tournaments. The poker player returned home with a good bankroll and continued playing online at higher limits.

Holtz played online cash games and earned decent amounts of money until his opponents began to avoid him. Fedor changed discipline to MTT, where no one knew him. In 2014, the poker player gained popularity when he won WCOOP and earned $1,300,000 in prize money. But Holtz paid most of this money to shareholders.

After success online, the young man moved to live tournaments - he dreamed of getting a “real” poker champion title. In December 2015, he won the WPT tournament and earned $1,590,000. Three weeks later, Fedor became the first on WPTN and replenished his bankroll by $3,463,500.

Fedor's biggest victory occurred in July 2016. At the World Series High Roller, Holtz took first place and took home almost $5,000,000.

Fedor is helped online by training in GTO programs. But Holtz is afraid that in a few years, due to the abundance of poker programs, online gaming will be "solved" and will no longer be interesting. Now Fedor is more interested in live games, where mathematics is less important, but knowledge of psychology is needed.

Holtz believes that having reached the level of super high rollers and won bracelets in online and live play, he has nowhere to grow in poker. Fedor is tired of cards and is going to become an entrepreneur, leaving tournaments as a hobby.

Fyodor is upset - considered a brilliant child, with age he has lowered his IQ, and a task that was easily overcome in childhood is now difficult to solve. This is one of the reasons why Holtz wants to retire from poker at the height of his fame, when he was remembered as a successful super high roller.

Video:

  1. WSOP ME 2015 – All Fedor Holz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Mdq1Auqjc
  2. Fedor Holz runs like god in WSOP 2016 High Roller: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhcWrWkrngI
  3. Fedor Holz All Hands WSOP 2015: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3zx0PSFdyk
  4. Fedor Holz vs Jason Mercier vs Brian Rast-Aussie Millions 2016 100k: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xOhjP-8EeA
  5. Guest Fedor Holz #6: Poker Life Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LviSnm3q_4

On May 30th and 31st, the German prodigy made his presence felt again, scoring two victories in the Super High Roller tournaments in two days. Today we decided to find out how the poker wizard lives in 2017, remember his previous successes and ask the opinion of Russian-speaking MTT professionals about Fedor.

Getting a spot in the SuperHighRoller Bowl this year wasn't easy. The number of professionals willing to cross swords with billionaires and Hollywood actors for $300k is only growing every year, and the organizers deliberately limit the quota for pro players (the notorious concern for the environment). Only the German “incubator” introduced three new representatives this year, so even the most respected card masters had to worry. Already in May, the organizers held several ridiculous lotteries, where they competed for additional places in the tournament. One of them went to Fedor.

On the dates of the poker Super Bowl, Aria Casino traditionally holds $50k matches, which for the second year in a row (again traditionally) is won by Holtz. This year he won 2 times within a day and won $645,000 minus buy-ins:

As you already know, he failed to build on his success - the One Drop “champion belt” this year went to Douglas Polk, and he was emotionally knocked out of the SuperHighRoller Bowl by an American actor and stand-up comedian Kevin Hart:

But if we add here a victory in the Monaco side event, 2nd place in the Macau Super High Roller tournament and top 3 SHR in Australia, then we get a couple more million in net profit that Holtz earned this year already as an “amateur”.

New project

Holtz's "retirement from poker" last year wasn't just a rant. He decided to pursue a career in business and, together with the famous psychologist Eliot Rowe, founded the company last year "Primed Mind". A new b2b project is developing a mobile application that will help “increase self-confidence, prepare for life’s challenges and help realize creative potential”:

Currently, the application is already launched and available for download in the Apple Store. There is an active advertising campaign on the Internet, and marketers do not forget to use a long list of the German’s poker credentials:

What did 23 million consist of?

Holtz's career exploded during the 2014 WCOOP. Then he won his first million in the main tournament of the series:

In 2015, he shifted his focus to offline tournaments and won another $7kk within a year:

The peak of Fedor's career. Summer 2016 and over $10 million in Las Vegas:

A million “for you and that guy” - sharing the top 2 of the most expensive tournament in the history of online poker

Opinion of Russian-speaking professionals about Fedor

Today we have collected for you the opinions of famous players who had the chance to play with Fedor live or online.

Anatoly “NL_Profit” Filatov

I ran into Fedor several times. He plays well and is pleasant to talk to. Last year at the WSOP in a $3k tournament I saw him get run over and hit his chair in anger. It's also very good online. He used to play a lot, but now he has retired a little and appears mainly only on major series.

Fedor Holtz dances salsa with Jungleman's girlfriend

Kirill "moron" Rodionov

He's a cool guy, to say the least. A pleasant guy to talk to, such an intelligent, and a great player. It is clear that his results are, after all, a release of dispa and a stunning upswing. But he definitely plays really cool.

Sergey "vedevas" Lebedev

Personally, I like him both as a person and as a player. Although I was sitting at the next table one day when he threw chips all over the table after losing a hand to Phil Grussem.

It doesn’t seem to me that his successes changed him much, although, of course, it was noticeable how they instilled in him very great confidence in his abilities. Overall, almost always maintains a good atmosphere and conversation at the table. In my opinion, he is one of those players who does not transfer the competition at the table to his attitude towards people, and not everyone can boast of this. On the other hand, it’s easy to be positive and friendly when everything you can is dragging along.

Fedor Holtz is a more than familiar name in the poker world. In today's article we will talk about the biography of this young player.

Fedor Holz is a poker prodigy who succeeded at such a young age achieve great success. The young man quickly burst into the poker world and immediately loudly declared himself.

Biography

The future world poker star Fedor Holz was born on July 25, 1993 in Germany. The guy spent his entire childhood in this country. In 2013, at the age of 20, Fedor moved to the capital of Austria - Vienna. As a child, he was a very smart boy. His IQ was 155 - just a little short of being a genius. Now this figure has decreased - Fedor attributes this to age-related degradation.

Fedor Holtz loves giving interviews. In them, he said more than once that his family was not rich and they rarely had money. Poverty was compensated by strong cohesion and friendship. His father was a police officer and his mother a social worker. His parents constantly supported the guy and inspired him. Therefore, now, having earned a lot of money, Fedor helps his mother and father, as well as his sisters.

Holtz Fedor initially used poker as a tool for earning money. After his first big win, the talented poker player bought his parents a house in Germany. Thus, the guy’s childhood dream came true.

Carier start

At the age of 18, Fedor suddenly realized that he was not living the way he would like. Studying at the university did not bring pleasure to the guy. Two of his friends made good money playing cards and Holtz tried his luck.

Card The guy really liked the game. They began to pay attention to the young talent. A few months later, Fedor signed a backing contract with the organizer of professional tournaments, who noticed great potential in the young man. Fedor decided to start a professional career, so he dropped out of university.

At first, Fedor felt a lot of pressure and did not show positive results. At the end of the first year of his career, Fedor Holz was in a serious disadvantage. The guy's Bakker decided to rectify the situation and hired Fedora an experienced MTT coach. His name remains unknown. This move bore fruit - Holtz's game improved dramatically, and he began to win consistently. Another proof that good a mentor is an integral part of the career of a successful poker player.

Fedor Holz's first major success was his victory at the WCOOP 2014 online tournament, as a result of which the German increased his bank account by $1,300,000. A few days later, Fedor won the Sunday Full Tilt tournament - plus $38,000.

A series of successful performances made Fedor one of the leaders in the ranking of successful online players. In 2014 and 2015, he became the best at the end of the year.

Holtz Fedor began to perceive poker as the main source of income. Therefore, in 2015 I started performing offline. In his first year of playing at live tournaments, Fedor earned over $7,000,000.

2016 started with great success for Fedor. He won a high roller tournament in the Philippines, as a result of which he earned $3,463,000. In May 2016, Holtz went to Las Vegas, where a 2-month series of tournaments awaited him. First, Fedor Holz won the World Series high roller tournament. He received $5,000,000, as well as the first bracelet. A few days later there was second place in another high roller tournament - plus $3,500,000. This should include two more victories at AHR. Total prize money for 2016 - approx. $16,500,000.

Holtz has a WSOP bracelet, three PokerStars picks, and two WPT titles. Fedor achieved no less success online. At the moment, Fedor Holz has earned $23,000,000 from live tournaments and several million more online.

At the end of 2016, the guy announced his retirement. Now he enjoys life and plays for fun. That doesn't stop him from continuing to win.

The second main hobby in Fedor’s life after poker is traveling. Now that the guy has a lot of free time and money, he practically doesn’t sit at home. The German's greatest weakness is mountains. Fedor Holtz often posts videos on the Internet where he travels with family or friends.

Fedor has been interested in motivational psychology since childhood. It is with this aspect that the player associates success 2016. Recently, Holtz co-founded Prime with renowned psychologist Eliot Rowe. In the spring of 2017, the company released a mobile application to increase self-confidence - Primed Mind.

In 2016 Fedor entered the ranking of the richest poker players. He placed in 6th place and beat out such giants as Phil Hellmuth and Sam Trickett.

The world's leading players call the young German "a real phenomenon". Fedor Holz only confirms this with his biography - the player managed to break into the poker elite in a short period of time. There wasn't a single poker fan who didn't mention the German's name. In 2017, Holtz became the face of the Party Poker platform.

All we can do is continue to follow the talented German. His retirement is more like a temporary vacation. We are confident that Fedor will continue to perform at a high level for a long time and delight his fans.

Anyone can follow Holtz on Instagram and follow how the poker player spends his leisure time. There is a lot of interesting things there.

Fedor Holz is one of the greatest players of our time, who has shown that determination and constant self-development will definitely lead to success.

Today we will tell you about a man who forever recorded his name in the archives of history. About a young poker talent whose success speaks for itself - Fedor "CrownUpGuy" Holtz. This guy burst into the world of poker with a loud statement about himself and now almost everyone knows about him. But first things first.

Fedor Holz was born on July 25, 1993 in Germany, and in 2013, at the age of 20, he moved to Vienna (Austria). By the way, Fedor’s IQ level as a child was 155, which is very close to a genius. At the moment he is a little shorter and Fedor himself believes that he is getting stupider with age.

As the young prodigy himself mentioned more than once in numerous interviews, his family was not rich; they lived relatively poorly, but very amicably. Fedor grew up in the family of a policeman and a social worker. female workers They supported him in absolutely all his endeavors and now, having become a millionaire, he helps his parents and three younger sisters. With his first big win (winning the main event of the 2014 WCOOP championship), Holz bought his family a house in Germany. He admitted that it was this goal that motivated him to win the most, because he knew that it would help his family a lot and he really wanted to thank his relatives.

At the age of 18, while studying at the university, Fedor was not too happy with his life. Studying did not bring him positive emotions; he was quite bored. Two of his friends played Texas Hold'em poker and sometimes won. This was a good option for the student, and he decided to try it. Very quickly, he entered into a backing agreement with a man who saw him as a young talent and believed that he had great potential. As a result, Fedor dropped out of university to play poker.

But... The first year he had no results at all, and moreover, he played at a decent disadvantage!

At the same time, his backer found him an excellent and experienced MTT coach, whose name remains unknown. At the same time, Fedor’s level of play increased sharply, and he began to win. Obviously, training with a trainer took him to a new level.

A sharp leap in the career of our hero was the online series of WCOOP-2014 tournaments. He won the main poker tournament of this series and received $1,300,000 as a result of his final table deal. A week later, he won The Sunday Major on Full Tilt and added another $38,240 to his bankroll.

Such dramatic successes quickly raised him to the top ranking of online tournament players according to PocketFives. Moreover, he was recognized as the best twice (in 2014 and 2015).

In 2015, he also started playing in offline tournaments, and for good reason, he won over $7,000,000 that year!

2016 can easily be called the peak of Fedor Holz’s career. It started for him by winning the $200,000 Triton Super High Roller at the World Poker Tour National – Philippines on January 3-4. For first place, an amount of $3,463,500 was credited to his account. In May he went to Las Vegas. There, in 2 months in live tournaments, he won more than 10 million. He took 1st place in the High Roller for One Drop for $111,111 at the 2016 WSOP (about $5,000,000 in prize money), adding a WSOP bracelet to his existing titles. Took 2nd place in the Super High Roller Bowl for $300,000 ($3,500,000 winnings) and won three Aria High Roller tournaments. For the entire 2016, his profit was about $16,500,000.

In addition to a brand new World Series gold bracelet, he has three Pokerstars spades and two WPT live tournament titles. Online - champion of the WCOOP Main Event 2014 and second in the most expensive online tournament - WCOOP 2016 Super High-Roller for $102,000. Now he has almost 23 million dollars won in live tournaments and several million more earned on the Internet.

At the end of the same year, Fedor announced the end of his relatively short poker career. Now he plays more for fun. But even after his departure, he continues to win. Here are the young German's biggest wins in live tournaments throughout his career:

By the way, Fedor loves to travel and now that he has more free time and much more money, he can fully satisfy all his travel desires and not deny himself anything. The young player's particular passion is the mountains.

Fedor has always been interested in poker psychology and motivation, and after an incredible upswing in the first half of 2016, in the fall of 2016, the poker player, together with the famous psychologist Eliot Rowe, founded a company called Prime. In May 2017, they released the Primed Mind mobile application, which was received quite warmly in the market. The main objectives of the application are “to increase self-confidence, prepare for life’s challenges and help realize creative potential”

In 2016, Fedor Holz entered the top of the world's most profitable tournament players of all time (All Time Money List). At the moment, he is in 6th position in the ranking, ahead of the famous Phil Hellmuth and Sam Trickett, which the company’s marketers do not forget to talk about:

Many professionals call Fedor Holz a “real phenomenon”, because he managed to achieve tremendous success very quickly. His name is well known throughout the poker world. In September 2017, Holtz also became an ambassador for the PartyPoker team.

Well, we will continue to closely follow the life of the amazing German prodigy, because, despite his announcement of retirement from his poker career, he continues to perform and show good results.

Fedor’s example shows how much of an impact it has on the game and results.

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