Published on March 29th, 2007 7:01 pm EST
John D'Agostino has made quite a name for himself in the poker world. Not only is "jdags" an extremely successful tournament player, but he is probably an even better cash game player. John can be found playing at Ultimatebet, PokerStars and mainly at Full Tilt Poker.
John is usually a very successful cash game player, and is usually seen with a huge stack on any cash game table that he is playing. However, over the last few months, John has been on a significant downswing in the Full Tilt cash games, dropping over a million dollars in the tables. With the advent of sites that track high stakes cash games winnings, it is easy to verify this figure.
Anytime you play cash games, you are susceptible to large swings. However, many of the world's top players have migrated over to Full Tilt Poker over the past few months, and I think that the cash games are just harder, and that "Jdags" doesn't have the edge that he used to have. I mean, do you really have an edge sitting at a table with Barry Greenstein, Patrik Antonius, Phil Ivey and David Benyamine? Probably not.
Reports vary as to the net worth of John D'Agostino. Even though he has dropped over a million online in the last few months, I would bet that he still has at least a few million left, so don't worry about him just yet.
John D'Agostino has made quite a name for himself in the poker world. Not only is "jdags" an extremely successful tournament player, but he is probably an even better cash game player. John can be found playing at Ultimatebet, PokerStars and mainly at Full Tilt Poker.
John is usually a very successful cash game player, and is usually seen with a huge stack on any cash game table that he is playing. However, over the last few months, John has been on a significant downswing in the Full Tilt cash games, dropping over a million dollars in the tables. With the advent of sites that track high stakes cash games winnings, it is easy to verify this figure.
Anytime you play cash games, you are susceptible to large swings. However, many of the world's top players have migrated over to Full Tilt Poker over the past few months, and I think that the cash games are just harder, and that "Jdags" doesn't have the edge that he used to have. I mean, do you really have an edge sitting at a table with Barry Greenstein, Patrik Antonius, Phil Ivey and David Benyamine? Probably not.
Reports vary as to the net worth of John D'Agostino. Even though he has dropped over a million online in the last few months, I would bet that he still has at least a few million left, so don't worry about him just yet.