Sami Kelopuro

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Sami Kelopuro
Sami1.jpg
Nickname(s)LarsLuzak
Lrslzk (PokerStars)
Residence Monte Carlo
Born1987 (age 3637)
Finland
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) None
Money finish(es)2
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
111th, 2011
European Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)None
Money finish(es)2
Information accurate as of 17 July 2011.

Sami Kelopuro (born 1987 in Finland), a.k.a. LarsLuzak, is a professional poker player represented by Poker Icons. [1]

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Early years

Kelopuro started to play poker cash games in late 2005 [2] when he was invited to a home sit-and-go poker tournament. Shortly afterwards, he became excited about poker and began playing online tournaments, sit-and-gos, cash games, heads up, shorthanded, and full ring games,. He started on PAF, an online poker room belonging to the Ongame Network, where he made several deposits of €30 each and began playing $0.25/$0.50 and $0.50/$1.00 games. At the time he was just finishing high school, yet he devoted up to 10 hours a day playing online poker. Six months after graduating high school, Kelopuro joined the Finnish Defence Forces for nine months. During his service, he continued playing online poker and decided that he wanted to play poker professionally after completing his service. He made his first large profits as a cash game specialist on the poker room Betfair.[ citation needed ]

Progress

Kelopuro made a major impact on the cash game scene in 2007, moving up to high-stakes no-limit Texas hold 'em and pot-limit Omaha hold 'em cash games at Full Tilt Poker, playing on limits up to $500/$1,000. He was involved in some of the biggest poker hands [3] at the time, experiencing daily swings up to a million dollars. [4] He is known for being one of the most aggressive and fearless cash game players in the world.[ citation needed ]

Despite shying away from the spotlight when he first became popular among railbirds, he started blogging at Coinflip, a poker website that he started with fellow Finnish poker pro Ilari Sahamies. When playing poker online, Kelopuro enjoys challenging himself by playing against some of the best poker players in the world. [5]

During the past years he has started to show results also in live poker tournaments, for a total of more than $200,000 in winnings. [6] In May 2011 he won the Spring Championship of Online Poker Event 38-H ($10,300 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event) for $504,691.09. [7] [8]

In August 2019, Sami Kelopuro won $1.3 Million during 8 hours in a PLO Omaha heads-up game against an unknown player. [9]

As of 2021, Sami Kelopuro has accumulated $1.152 million in live tournament earnings. [10]

Online Poker

Kelopuro has the most success in playing online poker. He is one of the biggest multi table tournament winners in online poker history, cashing for $23.3 million over a number of sites.

On PokerStars, he plays under the screen name “Lrslzk”, where he collected $6.6 million in tournament winnings.

On GGNetwork Kelopuro used the alias “MiMosa1” and his real name. On that site, he collected over $13 million in MTT cashes. [11]

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