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Saturday, February 7, 2015

Dobrilovic Setting Himself Up For Another Deep Run

CPPT Main Event (Flight B)
Level 8 (250/500/75)
Total Entrants: 83
Tom Dobrilovic (West Nyack, NY)
We've mentioned Tom Dobrilovic a few times today, first as he was at a stacked Flight A table that didn't go too well for him, as he busted out without bagging chips and then again at this Flight B table where he was talking it up with Victor Ramdin, who is seated to his direct left and having a much better time of things on the felt as well, as he's probably sitting with more chips than he had throughout the entire Flight A session after the elimination of a short stack.

The elimination wasn't much to write home about with Dobrilovic's pocket tens holding against an unknown short stack's pocket sixes, but we can write home about Dobrilovic's tournament results, because after the aforementioned Ramdin and former WSOP Main Event winner Greg Raymer, you'd be hard pressed to find someone with a more "complete" resume in this Main Event field.

Dobrilovic has over 75 rated cashes to his name, with the majority of those scores coming from Foxwoods and Borgata major tournaments, as well as WPT and WSOP events.

His best "stretch" of Foxwoods results was his most recent, as Dobrilovic cashed in three World Poker Final events last October, Final Tabling three of them, including the WPF Championship event, going out 5th for just under $35,000.

That result dwarfs in comparison to his total career tournament earnings, as he has almost $1,300,000 in lifetime winnings, but a look at Dobrilovic's entire tournament result page via the Hendon Mob database shows that his best cash is for "only" $143,000 from an 8th place finish at the 2014 WPT World Championship event held at the Borgata last spring.

With tons of players having singular results that make up either the majority or entirety of their large career earnings number, Dobrilovic's results list shows that he has consistently been making scores for the better part of a decade and that he constantly puts himself in positions to make deep runs, something that he'll look to do here in the Card Player Poker Tour Main Event, sitting with close to double the average stack as we are about to enter Level 9.