Hello_totti Poker Real Name

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Almost all online poker sites do not allow you to change your screen name – ever. That means you’d better give some serious thought to your choice right now because you’re going to have to live with it throughout your whole poker career.

For example, many Liverpool F.C. fans in 2010 decided that variations on ‘TorresLFC’ were a good idea. They must be regretting that now almost as much as poor old ‘TorresCFC’ is. If you’re a sports fan choose something that stands the test of time. Similarly, don’t use a currently popular band or video game or other possibly short-lived fad. Don’t use the current year or your current age – because next year they both mean absolutely nothing.

The best approach is to ask yourself what you want from a screen name. Let’s assess the possibilities one by one, bearing in mind that there can be plenty of overlap between them.

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Choose a screen name that relates to you personally

If you have no concerns about being identified you can choose your own name or parts of it, or a nickname. You may need to include numbers in this kind of screen name as there’s a good chance that your first choice will be in use already. You can add numbers to the name or replace letters with similar numbers, e.g. ‘3’ for ‘E’ and ‘5’ for ‘S’. You can also use the names of those close to you, including pets, but bear in mind privacy concerns. You can even use something self-descriptive like ‘fivebellies’ or ‘sweatynutsack’.

Choose a screen name that may tilt your opponents

There are a number of ways to do this. You can choose a name that is offensive, either to almost everybody or just to certain groups. Be careful with these though. If you go too far and use racist/sexist comments etc. you can expect them to be rescinded by the poker room. Mild examples are ‘Religion_LOL’ and ‘lol_poor people’.

Then there are the personal insults like ‘durrrr’, ‘umakemelookpro’, ‘uhaveasmallPP’, ‘MyVPIPisurIQ’, ‘B4IFURU18’, ‘Nh Wp FU’, ‘Om Nom Nom’ and ‘UPay4MyWeed’.

Another way to try to tilt opponents is to issue a challenge to them. Examples include, ‘reload_pls’, ‘YouBetIJam’, ‘NiceTrySucka’, ‘imbad-beatme’, ‘idontchinkso’.

Self-deprecating or condescending names, particularly when combined with aggressive play or chat can also be tilting. Names like, ‘relax_max’, ‘WhyDaddyDrinks’, ‘ifartinmysleep’, ‘2stuk2givafuk’, ‘CheckCallPray’, ‘TrustFundGone’ and ‘LimpinAintEasy’. Although, to be honest, most of these are more likely to elicit a chuckle rather than tilt.

Another effective way to tilt people is to misspell your chosen name. Normally you should take care that you have spelled your chosen name correctly, but if you really want to wind up a grammar nit choose a name like ‘YouLooser’ or ‘PokerProffesional’. 95% of your opponents won’t even notice – but that other 5% will have steam coming out of their ears.

Finally, a clever choice is a name like ‘2donks1flop’ which succeeds in being both critical and self-deprecating – not to mention funny.

Choose a screen name that is misleading

Most poker players are men and many believe that women are no good at poker. Therefore some male players play using a female persona. The same principle holds for certain nationalities. Many players believe that Southern European players play more emotionally and are more fishy than average. You can try to take advantage of that. e.g. ‘repopadopolis’ would be a great name for a Greek player.

Choose a screen name that is unmemorable.

You usually don’t want other players to remember you. Therefore some players will seek out names that are pretty anonymous. Maybe a common name with some numbers like ‘John2589’ or maybe just numbers, or a meaningless jumble of numbers and letters or maybe something unpronounceable using symbols. Just remember not to get carried away and make it so obscure that it becomes memorable. The same goes for avatars. Some players will choose to play without an avatar. However, if nearly all the players in your usual games play with an avatar, playing without one will only make you stand out as “that guy without an avatar.”

Choose a screen name that you find funny or interesting

This category is a kind of catch-all. It includes sports teams and players and characters from books, like ‘Isildur1’. It includes corrupted names of famous people, like ‘Cashisclay’ and ‘Fidel_Cashflow’. Also words and expressions corrupted to apply to poker terms. As you can imagine, the word ‘muck’ features a lot in these. Examples include ‘gomuckurself’, ‘shiphappens’, ‘donkeywhisperer’, ‘MuckingFaster’ and many predictable variations on the hand KJo.

You can simply use words or expressions that sound or look good. ‘ValueTowny’, ‘iclickbuttons’, ‘OMGSPLOSION’, ‘SirMucksalot’, ‘PfOaKcEeR’, ‘toadlystoned’, ‘PeppermintHippo’ and ‘BEEPBEEPIMAJEEP’ are great examples.

Names can just be funny like ‘DontRaiseImGay2’ or ‘wewaise’ (with an avatar picture of Elmer Fudd.) They can be an internet meme, such as 2plus2’s ‘THE F DO’ and ‘[ ]NameDelivers’. They can be just plain weird like ‘sexualintercoursewithdeadcats’ and ‘mydogisgay’. They can even be as obscure as a clever grammar joke such as ‘fckvwls’. Or maybe just something that sounds good, like ‘gobbledygook’ or ‘jabberwocky’.

Now choose your screen name

We hope you find some food for thought here to help you decide upon the perfect screen name for you. Most of the above names are real screen names, and we hope you agree that many are clever and funny too. So don’t just choose the first name that comes into your head. Think about the long term. You can try to be funny but not crude or juvenile, please. We’ve already got plenty of them – yes, I’m talking to you ‘Hugh G Rection’.

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Above all be creative and come up with a unique name that you will be proud of for years to come.


The 2018 FIFA World Cup literally kicked off in Moscow yesterday, so PokerNews thought it would be the perfect time to take a look at five of the best poker players who call Russia home.

Alexander Kostritsyn


Alexander Kostritsyn, known as “joiso” online at PokerStars, is predominately a high stakes cash game player, but has still more than $1.7 million in winnings from online poker tournaments and an additional $3.1 million from the live arena.

Kostritsyn has won almost $4.2 million from PokerStars cash games and almost $4.6 million from when he used to grind at Full Tilt as 'PostflopAction.'

Lately, Kostritsyn has vastly reduced his volume online although he managed a handful of cashes during the recent SCOOP festival and is $211,000 up from PokerStars cash games. Kostritsyn hasn’t cashed in a live tournament since the 2016 WSOP because he simply hasn’t flown to any live events.

Alexander Kostritsyn Poker Stats (June, 2018)

Russian All Time Money List13th
All Time Money List406th
Global Poker Index75,169th
Best Live Cash$1,450,396
Total Live Earnings$3,098,790

Igor Kurganov

Team PokerStars’ Igor Kurganov earned a reputation for being a phenomenal poker player when he was winning everything at PokerStars under the nickname “lechuckpoker.” Kurganov changed his alias when he became part of PokerStars Team Pro stable and has since removed his screen names from his PocketFives account, meaning it is impossible to discover how much money he won, but it is in the millions.

Kurganov is mostly found playing in the live arena these days, with High Rollers and Super High Rollers being his specialty. The popular Russian’s biggest live cash weighs in at $1,559,373 which he collected for finishing third in the 2014 EPT Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller.

Kurganov won a WSOP bracelet in 2017 when he and his long-term girlfriend Liv Boeree won the $10,000 Tag Team Championship.

Amazingly, Kurganov has three other scores of more than a million dollars, which have helped him boost his lifetime winnings to more than $15.3 million.

Igor Kurganov Poker Stats (June, 2018)

Russian All Time Money List1st
All Time Money List28th
Global Poker Index43rd
Best Live Cash$1,559,373
Total Live Earnings$15,250,582
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Vladimir Troyanovskiy

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Vladimir Troyanovskiy is ranked fifth in the Russian all-time money listings thanks to winning more than $5.6 million so far in his career. His largest live cash was awarded when he finished second in the $25,500 High Roller at the 2013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure; he banked a cool $792,180.

Troyanovskiy has had a relatively quite 2018 so far, but has won more than $600,000 every year since 2013. His best two years at the live felt were in 2013 and 2014 when he won a total of $2,940,397, thanks in part to having a stare down that would put Mike “Timex” McDonald’s to shame.

Although Troyanovskiy does not track his online play, he is always there or thereabouts in the biggest online poker tournaments at PokerStars using the alias “vovtroy”. Do not fall under the illusion that this player is just a random Russian, he is a superb player who will do anything to get his hands on your chips.

Vladimir Troyanovskiy Poker Stats (June, 2018)

Russian All Time Money List5th
All Time Money List170th
Global Poker Index82nd
Best Live Cash$792,180
Total Live Earnings$5,603,236

Aleksandr 'EvnomiYa' Mordvinov

How does someone ranked 13,103rd in the world for live poker tournaments make it onto the list of the best Russian poker players? Because they excel in the online world.

Aleksandr Mordvinov is better known as “EvnomiYa” at PokerStars where he has won $3.13 million and a combined total of $5.97 million across all sites. He has been ranked as high as third in the world during 2016 and currently occupies second-place in the Russian online rankings and 22nd in the worldwide standings.

Mordvinov, a 30-year-old from Moscow, has three six-figure scores from his online play, the most recent and biggest coming in Sept. 2017 when he was the runner-up in the 888poker XL Eclipse: $500,000 Super High Roller for $114,700.

It is a shame he rarely plays live tournaments because he looks to be an exceptional talent. Mordvinov has won $121,049 live, more than half of that coming from a ninth-place finish at the PokerStars Championship Prague in Dec. 2017; he only has five other live cashes between 2012 and 2014.

Aleksandr MordvinovPoker Stats (June, 2018)

Russian All Time Money List312th
All Time Money List15,191th
Global Poker Index13,103rd
Best Live Cash$67,761
Total Live Earnings$121,049

hello_totti

The PokerStars player known as “hello_totti” is the number one ranked online poker tournament player from Russia, according to PocketFives.com. Ranked as high as second in the world during 2018, this anonymous Russian tournament specialist is one of the best players of their generation.

This Russian grinder has amassed almost $6.8 million from online poker tournaments, with almost $3 million of that sum stemming from their play at PokerStars. They have also won more than $2 million at partypoker using the aliases “phileasfogg” and “nicecallLOL.”

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Their largest online cash weighs in at $104,100, their reward for a final table appearance in the 2015 SCOOP Main Event. They also have two other six-figure scores: one is worth $103,381 for finishing second in the 2018 partypoker Powerfest: $500K Gtd and one for $101,912 for winning a $2,100 Turbo High Rollers tournament at PokerStars in late 2017.

hello_totti Poker Stats (June, 2018)

Russian All Time Money ListUnknown
All Time Money ListUnknown
Global Poker IndexUnknown
Best Live CashUnknown
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