Alex Keating

Alex Keating (born October 12, 1987) an American professional poker player from Saratoga, California.

Alex Keating
ResidenceSaratoga, California
BornOctober 12, 1987 (1987-10-12) (age 32)
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)None
Money finish(es)3
European Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)None
Money finish(es)3

Online poker

Playing under the screen names of "mistakooll" on PokerStars and "kadabra" on Full Tilt Poker, Keating's multitable tournament online winnings exceeded $1,500,000,[1][2] including a win in the Annual PokerStars 2010 Spring Championship of Online Poker tournament in May for $245,000.

Full Tilt Online Poker Series (FTOPS)

Under the screen name "Kadabra," Keating won the first event of FTOPS V on August 9, 2007, earning $147,099.[3]

The Poker Stars Spring Championship of Online Poker

On May 10, 2010. playing under the name "mistakooll", Keating won the Spring Championship of Online Poker event #23 High a $1,000 buy in with $1,000 re-buys tournament for $245,000 [4]

Sit N Goes

Although Keating has blocked his SharkScope stats on Poker Stars[5] Keating is ranked 13th in Holdem Heads Up over $1000 Average Profit Leaderboard, Ranked 14th in Any Game Over $1000 Average Profit Leaderboard and Ranked 16th in Holdem Heads Up Any Stakes Average Profit Leaderboard [6] on Full Tilt Poker.

Live poker

The World Series of Poker

Keating made his WSOP debut at the 2009 World Series of Poker with three in the money finishes totaling $48,983[7] and Keating's best finish being a final table taking 5th place in Event 38[8] for $39,977.

European Poker Tour

Keating made his first European Poker Tour in the money appearance at the EPT London in the fall of 2009. Keating has had a total of three in-the-money finishes for a total of $17,214. [9]

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gollark: I attempted to completely leave any chat here in the guessing phase out of my decision-making.
gollark: I'm probably going to do [REDACTED], having leaned more [DATA EXPUNGED] and [DATA FILLED WITH BISMUTH] this round, maybe something more [<:bees:724389994663247974>].
gollark: The weird spacing and the `state` array. Or perhaps I just pattern-matched it to "vaguely coltranious" somehow and my brain is trying to rationalize it.
gollark: Well, I assumed you would do something simpleish and yet vaguely esoteric, and you did.

References

  1. "prizes"
  2. "prizes"
  3. "Winning the first event of the Full Tilt Online Poker Series might take some luck, but there was no magic involved when player Kadabra finished first"
  4. "The Alex Keating wins SCOOP 23"
  5. "Opt-In"
  6. "Kadabra"
  7. Archived April 14, 2010, at the Wayback Machine"Earnings"
  8. "Alex aka BigSlick makes WSOP final table"
  9. Archived April 14, 2010, at the Wayback Machine"earnings"
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