The high-stakes online action Round up for last week
The high-stakes online action Round up for last week
The high-stakes online action has been pretty uneventful over the past week. The biggest winner of the midweek was “FinnishNightmre,” who played 1,857 hands spread across 25 sessions and pocketed $106,997. Right on his heels was a familiar name, Gus Hansen, who won $97,080 in eight sessions consisting of 954 hands.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Patrik Antonius had a terrible midweek and was far the biggest loser. He dropped $192,586 in only three sessions spanning 250 hands. He lost nearly four times as much as the next guy on the list, which happened to be “insyder19.”, who lost a modest $59,268 over on PokerStars. Here is a look at a few of the more notable hands from the midweek.
Antonius vs. Hansen
On Tuesday, Antonius and Hansen played heads-up $500/$1,000 pot-limit Omaha on Full Tilt Poker. In one of the larger hands, Antonius ($124,501.50) raised to $3,000 on the button, Hansen ($85,462.50) made it $9,000 to go from the big blind, and Antonius made the call. When the flop fell {5-Diamonds**{K-Clubs**{J-Clubs**, Hansen led out for $8,000, Antonius called, and the {2-Clubs** hit the turn.
Both players ended up checking and watched the {4-Spades** peel off on the river. Again, Hansen checked, but this time Antonius fired out $34,000. Hansen made the call but could only muck when Antonius rolled over {10-Clubs**{4-Clubs**{K-Hearts**{6-Diamonds** for a flush. While Antonius did not fare well overall in the match, he did manage to take down this $102,000 pot.
Hansen Flops a Set
In another hand between the two, Antonius ($117,993.50) was on the button and made it $3,000 to go. Hansen ($91,984.50) opted to exercise his option in the big blind with a re-raise to $9,000, which Antonius called. After the flop came down {A-Clubs**{9-Spades**{8-Diamonds**, Hansen bet $8,000, Antonius raised to $42,000, and Hansen moved all-in for $82,984.50. Antonius called and the cards were turned up.
Antonius had flopped two pair with a straight redraw but was well behind the bottom set and same straight redraw of Hansen. The turn and river were run twice, but neither the {3-Hearts**/{Q-Spades** on the first run nor the {7-Hearts**/{K-Clubs** on the second changed a thing. Hansen’s set held and he took down a pot worth $183,969.
Monster $347K Pot
The size of this pot was remarkable, especially considering that it was played at the $300/$600 PLO tables. It was played on Tuesday between Hansen ($197,012.50) and “DrugsOrMe” ($173,765.50) and began with the former on the button. He raised to $2,000, DrugsOrMe called, and the {6-Clubs**{5-Diamonds**{Q-Hearts** ran out on the flop. DrugsOrMe check-called a bet of $4,200 and then checked the {9-Spades** turn. Hansen fired out $12,600, DrugsOrMe called, and the {3-Spades** appeared on the river.
The pot was modest up until this point, but that all changed when DrugsOrMe checked, Hansen bet $37,800, DrugsOrMe check-raised to $111,000, and Hansen moved all-in for $178,112.50. DrugsOrMe called off his remaining $43,965.50 and flipped over {8-Spades**{7-Diamonds**{K-Spades**{5-Clubs** for the nut straight. Wouldn’t you know it, Hansen revealed {7-Hearts**{4-Hearts**{8-Clubs**{A-Hearts** for the same straight. We know it’s mean to build up all this suspense only to have it be a split pot, but it was so big we thought we’d write about it anyway.