Mike "Timex" McDonald

Member of the young guard, Mike McDonald was born on September 11, 1989 in Canada.

Member of the young guard, Mike McDonald was born on September 11, 1989 in Canada. It did not take a long for his poker career to explode as he managed to win EPT German Open for $1,370,000 at the age of 18. Before taking up poker professionally he used to play chess on fairly competitive level, and had also enjoyed playing all sorts of cards and board games. According to his own words, these were not his first ventures in to the poker world. McDonald started playing online as early as 2005, mostly limit hold’em games. Couple of months into playing, he realized that tournaments were offering great value for money with very soft fields and usual overlays so he started playing those. It did not take long before he booked some of his serious scores on Paradise including a win in 100k guaranteed for 23k as well as 3 way chop in an invitational sit and go for top ten tournament players for 330k. At this time, Timex was still more than a year away from reaching his legal age to be able to gamble. He spent some time at the university and instead of playing himself; he invested a lot of money in other players. Eventually this turned out good for him and his bankroll continued to grow. Around this time he went to the PCA for a couple of days and caught a live tournaments bug, even though he was still not able to play them. During all this time, he was very active in the online poker community and his nickname Timex is actually his 2+2 forum alias. Some of the people who supported him and helped his game progress were aware that he was underage but mix of great talent and good run more than made up for the fact. When he finally reached the legal age for playing, he has quickly become known amongst the other regulars in the game for his “death stare”. It is one of his trademarks apart from his great poker skills and certainly makes for some good TV – not only because of the stare itself but also because of the sometimes hilarious reactions he gets from people who are not used to him. 24 years old at the time of writing this, Mike McDonald is sitting in the 23th place of the all time money list and the 3rd place for Canada. His overall winnings amount to nearly $10,000,000 and he is currently ranked number one on the Player of the Year list. Apart from his EPT score, some other cashes include 3rd place in the Aussie Millions 250k event for $1.7 million in 2014, 2nd in the 100k Aussie event for $1.3 million in the same event as well as 2nd in the 2013 PCA Main Event for over $1,000,000.
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11 years ago10,532Arnas1254,

Published 11 years ago

PCA 2012 - Negreanu vs McDonald

Daniel Negreanu (Canada) and Mike Mcdonald (Canada) in action at the PCA $100k Super High Roller tournament, January 2012

10 years ago9,867ThePokerAces,

Published 10 years ago

Srinivasan vs Mcdonald PCA 2014

Interesting hand between Srinivasan and Mike Mcdonald at the Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure 2014.

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Published 8 years ago

Global Poker League - Americas Week 1 - Match 1 & 2 Highlights

Highlights of the first two Americas Conference games in the Global Poker League which saw the 6 teams playing 6-Max sit and go to...

9 years ago9,365welovepoker,

Published 9 years ago

PokerStars Bonus Cut: Dominik Panka vs Mike McDonald

Mike 'Timex' McDonald and Dominik Panka in the heads up action during PCA 2014

8 years ago7,413BestPokerVids,

Published 8 years ago

EPT11 Barcelona - Sweat With Timex

Join a hand from the perspective of Mike "Timex" McDonald against Simon Bleckman on the feature table of the EPT Season 11 Barcelo...

15 years ago6,934

Published 15 years ago

Mike Timex McDonald - 2009 EPT San Remo

Gloria catches Timex post dinner break at EPT San Remo. The underage phenom has posted great results in Europe, but chalks it up t...

10 years ago6,913

Published 10 years ago

EPT10 London Super High Roller - McDonald vs Yong

Featured hand at the EPT10 London Super High Roller.

8 years ago6,610joeingram1,

Published 8 years ago

Timex Discusses David Baazov Allegations

Mike "Timex" McDonald joins Joey Ingram on his podcast and gives his insights into the recent "Insider Trading" allegations made a...

9 years ago6,574BestPokerVids,

Published 9 years ago

PCA 2015 SHR Bonus Cut - Prop Bets

Mike 'Timex' McDonald talking about his propbet wars vs Bill 'The Businessman' Perkins

Terrence Chan and Mike McDonald Clash Over PokerShares Betting Odds

Poker pro - turned - MMA fighter Terrence Chan and Mike ‘Timex’ McDonald have fallen out this week

Mike McDonald Offers Prop Bet to Become a Chess Grandmaster

Mike McDonald is back making crazy prop bets—this time challenging himself to become a chess grandmaster

Mike “Timex” McDonald Streams Basketball Prop Bet Update on Twitch

McDonald has streamed an update showing his progress in the insane basketball challenge

Mike McDonald Makes 90/100 Basketball Prop Bet

Mike “Timex” McDonald has come up with the latest crazy prop bet to entertain the poker community

Live Poker Events, 5 years ago

partypoker Brings the WSOP Circuit to the Playground

Canada is next on the schedule for the partypoker-sponsored WSOP-C Playground kicking off later this month…

Bill Perkins Crushing High-Stakes Draft Action for Super High Roller Bowl

Bill Perkins has been busy running some drafts for theoretical teams in this year’s Super High Roller Ball event, which starts on May 27th.

Poker Pros Make Light of Bitcoin Plunge

The 30% or more plunge in the price of cryptocurrency Bitcoin from its $20K high has been mainly met by amusement rather than dread by the top pros.

Iconic Training Site Cardrunners Shuts Down

Starting June 1st, CardRunners will stop the production of paid video content and move a portion of their library to YouTube.

The Bank of Timex Is Back

Mike McDonald has relaunched the Bank of Timex as Poker Shares. The new site is in public Beta at the moment and the only currency available is Euros.

Best Pro Poker Faces

Players who haven’t been around all that long often don’t put much stock into the poker face. However, it is a very important aspect of the game in the live setting and is somewhat of a double edged sword.