Tim Heath, is a professional poker player, Founder of the Yolo Group, and General Partner at Yolo Investments. He currently holds live earnings of $58,247 at the time of writing. Notably, his highest live cash amounting to $22,523 was achieved in October 2008 at the PokerNews Cup Championship in Melbourne. This impressive feat occurred during the A$2,000 NLH Main Event, where he secured the 6th position.
From 2004 to 2018, he made his mark cashes in 25 live tournaments. His debut occurred at the Crown Australasian Poker Championship’s A$450 LH Event in 2004, where he secured 8th place and earned $1,609.
In 2005, he continued to showcase his skills at the Baltic Open Championships in the €100 Limit Seven Card Stud Event. There, he finished 3rd and cashed $1,262. The momentum carried into April 2006 as he participated in the €120 PLO Event of the 2006 Lithuanian Open. In this event, he secured 5th place with a $1,002 prize.
The journey continued in April 2007 with the Black Sea Poker Championships’ $500 NLH Event. He claimed 3rd place cashing for $2,230. Fast forward to May 2008, he was a contender in the Olympic Open Championship’s €110 PLO Event. Impressively, he finished in 4th place and earned $2,828.
September 2009 marked another success at the PokerNews Cup Championship’s A$500 PLO Event, where he finished 2nd, taking home $6,263.
April 2010 saw Heath in action at the Betfair Poker Live’s €200 PLO Event. He clinched 5th place and cashed $1,251. In November 2011, he participated in the Asian Poker Tour’s ₱15,000 NLH Event, securing 5th place and earning $807.
His recent appearance occurred in February 2018 where he finished 15th and earned $749 at OlyBet Kings of Tallinn’s €300 NLH Deep Stack Event.
Tim Heath, a professional poker player and the Founder of the Yolo Group, has left his mark on the poker circuit with a series of notable achievements spanning from 2004 to 2018. With a total live earnings of $58,247, Heath’s success includes a significant win of $22,523 at the PokerNews Cup Championship in Melbourne in 2008. Throughout his poker career, he consistently showcased his skills in various events, securing top positions and cash prizes.