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Welcome to dandruffpoker.com, belonging to pro poker player Todd Witteles.

As of 2014, this site isn't going to be actively updated.

You can read my new blog site at toddwitteles.com.

Or you can check out the site of my poker forum and radio show, called PokerFraudAlert.

However, if you're just here to read some of my old blogs, you can check them out below. But seriously, go to PokerFraudAlert because that's where the action is.

If you're looking for information on me personally, you might want to read my Wikipedia page or my Twitter acccount.

If you're looking to e-mail me, you can reach me at todd (at) toddwitteles dot-com.

Old Blogs

02/26/2012: Blog #12 -- It's Druff's Wonderful Life! (a look at what the poker world would be like if Black Friday never occurred)

02/21/2012: Blog #11 -- Las Vegas Bonus Whoring: Tropicana Edition

02/20/2012: Blog #10 -- Work on Expanding the Site Has Started

Dandruff Poker Twitter Posts

02/18/2012: Blog #9 -- How to Beat the Yelp Filter

Dandruff Poker Twitter Videos

02/15/2012: Blog #8 -- World Series of Poker Circuit 'Staff Appreciation' Scam (blog modified 2/15/12 at 12:30pm PST)

02/15/2012: Blog #7 -- The Future of Dandruffpoker

02/11/2012: Blog #6 -- There's Something About Barry

02/02/2012: Blog #5 -- Time to Boycott Lock Poker

01/02/2012: Blog #4 -- Jewish Tips to Save Money

12/04/2011: Blog #3 -- Analysis of Leaked UB Player Data

12/02/2011: Blog #2 -- Time to Boycott Companies Outsourcing Customer Service to the Third World

11/17/2011: Blog #1 -- An opinionated look at the supposed Full Tilt sale to Groupe Bernard Tapie.

If there’s ever been a poker player who tells it like it is, that player is Todd “DanDruff” Witteles. Not only does he host Poker Fraud Alert where he sheds light on any shadiness and controversy going on in the poker world, but anyone who follows him on social media knows he’s also opened up about struggles in his personal life.

That includes suffering from severe anxiety and depression, as well as anhedonia – the inability to feel any kind of pleasure. For a while, it took over his life, but things are different.

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“I don’t know if I have more pep in my step but I’m very thankful that I came back from what happened to me last year,” Witteles explained. “In August I had the worst month of my life. For a few months after that I was pretty bad too. I developed a chemical disorder in my brain that caused very severe anxiety, depression, and some other very bad psychological issues where I was very messed up.”

He continued: “I could think logically but I could not overrule the way I was feeling. I’d never had those types of problems in my life before, so I wasn’t someone who had dealt with it my whole life. I didn’t know if I’d even come back from it. I knew it was something chemical, there wasn’t something in my life that happened to cause this.”

Fortunately, Witteles was able to overcome those difficulties as highlighted in the linked article below. For now, Witteles is in action today and looking to make the most of his 2019 WSOP Main Event experience.