Kristijonas 'greezhool' Andrulis

Don't be deceived by the young-looking face of Kristijonas Andrulis – he has been in the world of poker for 10+ years.

Don't be deceived by the young-looking face of Kristijonas Andrulis – he has been in the world of poker for 10+ years. Hailing from the same country as Tony G, the Lithuanian prodigy is best known for winning the 2010 EPT €10,000 No Limit Hold'em High Roller event in Tallinn, Estonia. Beating the Canadian veteran Sorel Mizzi in a heads-up battle to claim the $163,682 prize, Andrulis was winning high stakes events just a few years into his professional tournament career.

The former EPT events have proven to treat Kristijonas extremely well, particularly in 2010. He earned two other EPT titles in this year, winning the €500 No Limit Hold'em Turbo event in Tallinn, followed by the €1,000 No Limit Hold'em Bounty event in Vilamoura a month later. He also reached a final table in the €10,000 event at this same stop, making his live year an extremely successful one in terms of EPT results.

2012 was another great year for Andrulis and it included his biggest live tournament cash to date. This came in July at the $10,000 Bellagio Cup VIII No Limit Hold'em event, where the Lithuanian finished second for $290,185. This was off the back of his first ever WSOP final table, with Kristijonas unfortunately falling shy of the bracelet when he finished in sixth-place in the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em event for $103,995. With nine other WSOP cashes to his name and a total of more than $1,350,000 in live tournament winnings, these achievements make Andrulis one of the most successful players to ever come out of Lithuania.

He is also no slouch online. Best known for playing under the name 'greezhool' on PokerStars, Kristijonas's largest poker win came under this banner when he shipped the 2012 SCOOP-02-H $2,100NLH event for $349,692. Earning himself one of the more prestigious titles in the online poker world, he had to get past the likes of Sam 'SamSquid' Grafton and Elio Fox to claim it.

A performance coach, yoga enthusiast and keen dancer outside of the game, Kristijonas certainly makes for an interesting follow on Instagram.

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