Tim Mc Killican (atta22)

Outstanding Poker Professional | Toronto | Ontario | Canada



Name: atta22
Website URL: http://www.outstandingpoker.com/
Profession: Poker player
Favorite Poker Site: Party Poker
Favorite place to play live: Venetian in Vegas
Hobbies: snowboarding, hockey, tennis, social media

About atta22

Tim is a University of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada) graduate with a Degree in Computer Engineering. Tim started playing online poker in 2004 and quickly raised the ranks. He is the lead professional online poker player at OutstandingPoker.com with over 50 full-length videos. He currently plays on PartyPoker as 'boatrider' (formerly 'atta22') and has profited over $250,000 playing $5/10 and $10/20 No Limit Holdem. But what really sets Tim apart is his ability to clearly explain his in-depth thought processes surrounding each and every move he makes while playing, at a level that any player can understand.

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Video #150 - How to think like a Pro (Part 6)

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World Series of Poker Recap

Posted on: July 19, 2011, 7:18 pm

I've been away for a while so I figure now is a great time to let you all know what I've been up to and what's in store next for Outstanding Poker!

I spent the last 2 weeks out in Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker.  This was my first time participating in the event.  As I'm primarily an online cash game player, the WSOP doesn't appeal to me as much as it does for MTT (multi-table tournament) grinders but I figured this year it might be fun (and profitable) to play in t

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Back from the fight

Posted on: December 15, 2010, 12:26 pm

So I was away the past few days in Montreal where I went to the UFC fight of Georges St-Pierre vs. Koscheck.  While the undercards were somewhat weak, the main event was an awesome spectacle of GSP just dismantling Koscheck with left jabs.  After Round 1 he had his eye almost fully swollen shut.  Clearly GSP, not known for his striking, had a gameplan and masterfully executed it.

I'd say you need to do the same thing in poker.  You should have a solid gameplan vers

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Dealing with shortstackers

Posted on: November 17, 2010, 2:43 pm

Got an email from a member asking about how to deal with all the professional shortstackers at the table and how they manage to play upwards of 24 tables at a time.  Here are my thoughts:

I'd imagine some use software like TableNinja to help them with multitabling and some don't.  If they're playing 6 tables then they can probably get away without, but if they're playing upwards of 24 tables then they probably have some sort of script that helps them with bets.  You'

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High Stakes Action

Posted on: November 9, 2010, 10:40 pm

I promised to start posting some hands from my daily sessions so here's the first one.  I was playing $10/20 NL against a decent lineup.  The player in question here was another pro running 22/16 with an 8% 3bet.  We didn't have much history at this point but since we were somewhat deep at over 200 big blinds each, I read his smallish 3bet to be weak, so I decided to 4bet bluff.  Surprisingly he min-5bet me so I figured I'd take a flop given it was only $300 more and $1250

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Moving along

Posted on: October 28, 2010, 12:43 am

Just got back from a brief trip to Vegas with some of my buddies.  Didn't really play too much poker except for a few hours on the first day there at The Venetian.  As you guys probably know, I'm much more of an online poker fan - I just find the live games too slow.  Why play 30 hands per hour when you can play 500 hands/hour online?  It's sometimes fun to jump up stakes when playing live and really focus (since the players are worse compared to online), but they only had

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