Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 at
8:23 pm
Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies has been keeping rather busy at the high stakes tables of late. In the middle of last week he was involved in some nosebleed action against Tom Dwan, Gus Hansen and Cole South. Although Sahamies suffered some losses over the 24 hour session, he did manage to collect the four biggest pots along the way, the biggest of which was when the Finn hit a straight on the turn while being an underdog to Dwan, and collecting $336,597.
A couple of days later and Sahamies was involved in the action once again, this time he was up against Phil Ivey, David Benyamine, John Juanda and Di “Urindanger” Dang. It was Dang who had the honours of winning the biggest pot this time. Ivey held two aces, Ziigmund flopped two pair and Dang flopped a set of kings. 1vey pushed all in with his last $63k, Dang raised and Ziigmund called. The turn and the river improved none of the hands so Urindanger won the $322,803 pot.
Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
9:30 pm
On Thursday night it was Cardrunners instructor Cole South who was dominating the Full Tilt $200/$400 PLO tables. Among his opponents were sunra18, Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond, Chau Giang and Gus Hansen who has been an ever present at the high stakes tables during the last few weeks.
It was against the Dane that South had his biggest wins, the biggest of which was a $446,583 pot, won when South held two pairs after the flop to Hansen’s pair of aces and then went on to hit the nut flush on the river. This was one of numerous hands over $100k that Hansen lost to South, who over the last couple of days has won over $800,000 at the PLO tables.
Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
2:24 pm
After his encounter with Brian Hastings, in the Early hours of yesterday morning, Gus Hansen was playing Tom “durrrr” Dwan on Full Tilt’s PLO tables. Hansen was back in good form winning eight of the top ten biggest hands of the session, including the biggest pot of the session when Hansen’s jack high flush won him the $185,385 pot.
With both the two protagonists suffering lean spells this year, with Dwan turning round a $4 million deficit and Gus now back in winning form, it will always be entertaining when these two meet at the tables.
Thursday, July 30th, 2009 at
9:43 pm
Earlier this week it looked like Gus Hansen had overcome his recent run of bad form when he came away from a PLO session with a profit of $898,000, only to lose a lot of his profit to Brian Hastings the next day.
Gus has been hitting the PLO tables in the last week and it looks like he is back to his indomitable self. In a session at the $300/$600 6-Max tables at Full Tilt, he was up against the likes of Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond, David Benyamine, trex313, sunra18 and Urindanger. It was against sunra18 that Hansen scooped one of the biggest pots. Sunra18 pushed all in after the flop of 2-8-3, holding A-A-K-9 and Gus called with 4-5-4-5 and hit his full house when the 4-8 came on the remaining two community cards, collecting the $172,228 pot.
It was on the $200/$400 tables that Brian Hastings got the better of Hansen. In past meetings between these two, Gus has usually been the victor and this time he was gaining an advantage but Hastings fight his way back and end the session with a $596,000 profit.
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 at
8:51 pm
Tom “durrrr” Dwan was at the PLO tables on Full Tilt poker until the early hours of Monday morning, playing against the likes of Gus Hansen, John Juanda, David Benyamine, LarsLuzak,and HarrisMP. Despite being involved in four of the biggest pots of the session, unfortunately only one of those would go in his favour. Dwan lost two pots to Juanda, $160,000 and $129,000 and a pot to LarsLuzak to the tune of $155,000.
The pot that did go his way was the biggest hand of the session. Dwan flopped two pairs against LarLuzak and HarrisMP and then hit a set of kings on the river. Neither of his two opponents hands improved so Dwan scooped the $280,000. Dwan ended the session down by $500,000, but he is still in profit for the year, not bad considering he was down $4 million for a while this year.
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Monday, July 27th, 2009 at
9:28 pm
Sooner or later Niki “KaiBuxxe” Jedlicka’s winning streak was going to come to an abrupt halt and it did yesterday against Patrik Antonius. After winning over $1.5 million during his last couple of sessions, Jedlicka lost over $500,000 to Patrik Antonius in the latest session.
The biggest pot that Antonius took down was $395,668 when he hit a full house, jacks full of fours on the river. but the biggest pot of the session went to Jedlicka who won $409,480 with a queen high straight.
Sunday, July 26th, 2009 at
9:08 pm
After his successful return to the high stakes tables, Niki “KaiBuxxe” Jedlicka continued his run of hot form when he took on Finnish online superstar Patrik Antonius on the $300/$600 6-Max PLO tables. In this session he came away with over $600.000 in profit, taking down the four largest pots of the night. The sessions largest pot came when Antonius tried to bluff Jedlicka out of the hand on the river when he was only holding one pair and Jedlicka had hit his queen high flush, handing him the $563k pot.
Friday, July 24th, 2009 at
8:31 pm
Austrian online poker sensation Niki “KaiBuxxe” Jedlicka made a return to the high stakes tables this week when he was back on Full Tilt Poker playing $200/$400 6-Max PLO and $300/$600 6-Max PLO. It was playing the pot-limit Omaha cash tables in 2007 that Jedlicka managed to win over $3, million in a year. Unfortunately his run of form did not last and the Austrian ended up losing a lot of his winning, so Jedlicka has been absent from the high stakes tables for a while.
His return to the tables has seen a return to his previous form as he managed to win over $1 million from the likes of Dwan, Patrik Antonius and David Benyamine. Jedlicka managed to win several $100,000 pots, the biggest being $161,447 when he hit the nut straight on the river.Tom Dwan was the biggest loser during the session losing over $800,000.
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Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 at
8:46 pm
With the end of the 2009 WSOP, the high stakes action tables are now back in full swing. Late Monday night, instead of the usual heads-up action, the players could be found at the full ring PLO cash tables on Full Tilt Poker. Among the players seated at the tables were the usual high stakes suspects including Tom “durrrr” Dwan, Gus Hansen, Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies, Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond, Brian Townsend, Di “Urindanger” Dang, David Benyamine, John Juanda and Sami “LarsLuzak” Kelopuro.
The action was at the $200/$400 pot-limit Omaha tables and at the height of the action there was nine tables in play. Obviously with this kind of action going on, there was a lot of big pots to be fought over and the biggest pot of this session was won by the Danish Full Tilt pro Gus Hansen. Hansen hit the nut flush draw after Dwan had pushed all in on the turn with two pairs and a flush draw. John Juanda also called Dwan with a set and a gut-shot straight draw, but neither player’s hand improved so Hansen collected the $459,846 pot, which is one of the top ten biggest online pots of the year so far.
Despite the big pot win it was not Hansen who was the nights biggest winner, that was Dwan who finished the session up nearly $800,000 after a couple of $300,000 pot wins.
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009 at
7:54 pm
Tom Dwan was reportedly down over $4 million in the early part of the year, but his luck has definitely changed over the recent weeks, not only did he manage to overhaul Patrik Antonius’s $400k plus lead in the durrrr challenge, then he managed to turn his cash game losses into a profit of over $1,5 million for the year so far.
The session at the end of June saw him take on Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies at the $500/$1000 PLO tables and Phil Ivey at $500/$1000 HA mixed game, half Omaha, half holdem. Dwan managed to take $700,000 off of Sahamies at the PLO tables after playing for some huge pots. Phil Ivey managed to keep his losses against the in-form Dwan, down to just $90,000.