The story of Ashton Griffin is one of those scarcely believable rags to riches poker journeys that captures the imagination of the industry.
In August 2007 he had just busted a $10,000 bankroll and was mowing lawns for next to nothing with his best friend in North Carolina. With just $700 to his name and $84 in rake-back online he proceeded to go on the heater of all heaters, making his way up from live $1/$2 NLH to the biggest online cash games in the space of just 12 months – ending almost a year to the day with a roll closing in on a staggering $1million.
-Real Name Ashton Griffin
- Made $1million in 12 months at the Full Tilt cash tables
- Won FTOPS PLO Re-Buys for $85,146
– Final tabled LAPT San Jose
After such an Archie Karas-esque golden run you can see why he calls the article ‘My Rise To The Top’ and the legend of theASHMAN103 was born.
Griffin is a self-described NLH heads-up specialist but he expanded his game to incorporate Omaha & H.O.R.S.E. – at the peak of his powers he was playing heads-up with David Benyamine at $2,000/$4,000 o8, $200/$400 NLH & $2,000/$4,000 H.O.R.S.E. all at the same time with almost $1million spread across the tables! Around this time (May ’08) he was even running well in tournaments and took down FTOPS Event #22 ($100 PLO Re-Buys) for $85,146 and just 5 days later flew to Costa Rica for the LAPT San Jose leg and final tabled – eventually running AQ into KK & AA to bust in 7th for a $28,956 payday.
For all his undoubted skills, however, ‘Ashman’ regularly admits that he is a complete degen and over just 4 months his downfall from the top of online poker has been brutal and well-documented on the online forums. During his jet-propelled rise through the levels he was consistently blighted by taking shots at games far beyond his bankroll – losing large sums of money to the likes of Erik Lindgren, Ariel Schneller & the Dang Brothers, dropping at $25/$50 what he had been making grinding the $5/$10 tables. Most agree that this desire to sit with the best no matter what he been the key to his downswing which as I write is estimated to be at least $600,000 and possibly closer to the $1million mark. Multi-tabling heads-up with Benyamine usually takes its toll and in December lost the majority of this to the Frenchman, prompting Griffin to humorously berate ‘Degenyamine’ in the Full Tilt chat box:
theASHMAN103 (Observer): I think you owe me ~$642,761.78
theASHMAN103 (Observer): dear david please send me the money you owe me just like how you begged guy for it
theASHMAN103 (Observer): I saw your wife naked on the interweeebbbs
He also dished out the verbal treatment to none other than Ben Grundy after losing an $80,000 pot to him at the PLO tables in September, calling the Milky Bar Kid a ‘mega-clown’ & a ‘hybrid monkey’ in his blog. Grundy responded in his blog with a stinging riposte: “LOL whilst i may have got lucky in the hand, his call preflop is so dumb i can see why he is on a close to $1 million downswing” and challenged him to a $50/$100 heads-up game (something I’m sure we would all love to see).
Unfortunately this may have to be put on hold as Griffin has recently started a prop bet in the Two Plus Two forums that he can’t play $50/$100 or above before he makes $500,000. “I guess I’m cutting myself off or I will pay a very high consequence. This is the way it’s got to be and if I plan on winning I’m going to be at $5/10-$25/50 for a very while”, he says in his blog. Is this the beginning of a more sensible Ashman? I’m sure railers of the high stakes games certainly hope it isn’t. In the words of the man himself: “I know I’m a degen but I’ve always had enough control to just drop and grind when I needed to and always had enough skill to have a good bread and butter game when grinding was the option.” Having only just turned 20, there is still plenty of time for theASHMAN103 to work up another bankroll.