Justin Bonomo Poker Strategy

 

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Justin the Player and Person

Justin won hundreds of thousands of dollars before the age of 21. All the wins are well documented as well. While he may not be the best online poker player he is famous in the online community. Unfortunately Justin is famous for things other than his great poker play. There are some events people wish they could take back and Justin has a few he isn’t proud of.

Justin has since gone down the right path and even recently joined Team Bodog. (he quit the team in the beginning of 2010)

Just Who is Justin Bonomo?

Justin Bonomo started in the card games scenario by playing a game called Magic where he traveled around the world playing against players much older than him. Justin was born in 1985 and began playing poker when he was 16. He mostly played .5/1 games and dared to go bigger but usually lost. At the age of 18 he began to take the game much more seriously by reading books and visiting poker strategy forums.

He began his online poker quest at Party Poker where he quickly built a bankroll of $10,000 from about $200. He then built his bankroll even more by playing multiple tables at Party Poker’s $200 Sit n Go’s. By the age of 21 Justin was the youngest player to ever make it to a final table on the World Poker Tour which just so happened to be aired on Television. Besides poker Justins passions in life are music. He frequents alternative rock concerts and has been to over 100 of them.

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How He Makes Money

Poker

Justin is known for his canning ability to dominate Sit N Go poker at Party Poker where he used to have an account. We’ll get into the “used to” part in a minute. He is known at many forums as the 12 tabler. His normal game is playing eight $200+15 Sit n Go tables at a time. During his peak he visits the $1,000 Sit n Go’s and plays 8 at a time. He regularly tracks his stats and averages $40 profit per table he plays when at the $200 tables. He’s stated that he can make about $400 an hour playing these smaller tournaments.

The Cheating Scandal

It is best to explain the scenario in full to get a complete understanding of what happened to Justin before drawing any conclusions. Justin plays a lot of multitable tournaments at Party Poker and Poker Stars. During this period of time a guy named Josh Field aka JJProdigy and ABlackcar was caught for multi-table cheating at Party Poker. He was doing so by exploiting a bug in Party Poker’s software. By clicking the Party Poker icon rapidly it allowed players to open multiple accounts at once.

This brought to light a bunch of other cheaters and Justin Bonomo was one of them. It turns out Justin had multiple accounts and was entering multi-table tournaments at both Party Poker and Poker Stars. During this raid by Party Poker they proved that Justin was a cheater and confiscated $100,000 from his account. The amount was just about all the money he had won from the Big Sunday $600+40 Party Poker tournament the week before. Poker Stars investigated his account as well but found his winnings were legit in the Big Sunday tournament where he won $137,000.

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The Apology

Justin has publicly apologized for what he did. He has stated on his website how wrong it was but he still does feel Party Poker over reacted to the whole situation. Many of his followers believe the entire situation was blown out of proportion while some are outraged about what he did.

Event Placings

Tournament EventDateWinnings
World Poker Tour9/20/11$8,501
Epic Poker League8/9/11$43,190
World Series of Poker6/28/11$117,305
World Series of Poker6/25/11$4,242
World Series of Poker6/14/11$13,368
World Series of Poker6/11/11$4,743
World Poker Classic5/18/11$224,160
World Series of Poker6/30/10$58,699
World Series of Poker6/11/10$5,202
Wynn Classic3/15/10$11,737
North American Poker Tour1/5/10$28,000
World Series of Poker7/3/09$25,027
World Series of Poker6/30/09$11,296
World Series of Poker6/28/09$2,690
World Series of Poker6/20/09$2,890
World Series of Poker6/12/09$4,871
World Series of Poker5/28/09$413,165
World Series of Poker Circuit4/27/09$227,692
World Poker Classic4/14/09$53,970
Poker Stars Caribbean Adventure1/8/09$31,600
Dream Team Championship11/8/08$18,000
World Poker Tour10/20/08$42,630
World Poker Tour7/11/08$19,390
World Series of Poker6/13/08$14,438
World Series of Poker6/2/08$230,159
World Series of Poker Circuit4/29/08$96,594
Foxwoods Poker Classic4/2/08$13,595
World Poker Tour1/27/08$135,243
Caesars Palace Classic10/22/07$163,693
World Series of Poker7/2/07$8,067
World Series of Poker6/28/07$8,212
World Series of Poker6/6/07$156,040
Sunday Poker Stars Tournament12/11/05$137,000
World Series of Poker4/28/07$40,973
World Poker Tour4/21/07$77,350
L.A. Poker Classic2/12/07$11,400
World Poker Tour1/6/07$77,702
World Poker Tour12/14/06$152,230
World Poker Classic12/5/06$16,465
Sunday Poker Stars Tournament12/11/05$137,000
Sunday Party Poker Event $600+40 -Confiscated10/22/05$110,000
Poker Stars Multitable8/29/05$19,000
EuroPoker Tour2/15/05$40,815
World Poker Tour1/05/05$15,600

Last Updated: January 24, 2012

Justin Bonomo Poker Strategy

Justin Bonomo Poker Strategy

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