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Martin Staszko

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Nickname(s)
  
filfedra

Residence
  
Trinec, Czech Republic

Title(s)
  
None

Bracelet(s)
  
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Name
  
Martin Staszko

Money finish(es)
  
13


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Born
  
22 June 1976 (age 47) (
1976-06-22
)

Education
  
Technical University of Ostrava

Highest ITM Main Event finish
  
2nd, 2011

Martin Staszko QuadJacks Live at the WSOP May 29, 2012


Martin Staszko (born 22 June 1976) is a Czech poker player from Třinec, best known as the runner-up of the Main Event at the 2011 World Series of Poker, where he finished second to Pius Heinz.

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Staszko lives in the industrial southern Silesian town of Třinec, best known for Třinec Iron and Steel Works. His parents are Rudolf, who works in iron works, and Žofie, who works as a pharmacist.

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As a child, Staszko was an athlete, becoming long jump champion of his Třinec Polish primary school. He started playing mariáš and betting on sport games during high school. Later, while studying at Technical University of Ostrava, he not only supported himself from the games, but he also saved roughly CZK400,000 (€14,000) annually. During his studies, Staszko became champion of the Czech university darts league and was also a successful chess player. After finishing studies, Staszko started working at Třinec Iron and Steel Works.

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He began playing poker in 2007, initially playing online in games which did not require entrance fee, but provided some very limited returns. At that time, Staszko worked as foreman at Hyundai Nošovice automobile manufacturing plant's paint shop. He was in charge of around 200 workers, earning a little over CZK 30,000 (€1,200) a month. He used to get up at five in the morning in order to attend twelve hours shifts followed by playing poker, leaving only some four to five hours for sleep. He was able to win an equivalent of six-months salary during a night online session. In 2010, following a win of €35,000 in France, Staszko decided to leave his job in order to fully concentrate on gaming.

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His runner-up finish in the 2011 Main Event garnered him $5.43 million (€3.98 million).

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References

Martin Staszko Wikipedia