Mid September High Stakes poker at Full Tilt in review

Posted by Poker Videos on September 27th, 2008

Action was fast and furious this past week on Full Tilt poker. More than 20 pots went over a quarter million with 3 pots passing the $500,000 mark. Let’s take a look at some of the top hands.

Tom Dwan aka durrrr won a $314,818 pot off of Phil Ivey and La Key U at the Acres 6 handed PLO table on Sept 12th. On a flop of 7c-8s-2d, Dwan bet $4,250. La Key U raised to $18,350. Ivey made the call. Dwan then reraised to $79,000. La Key U only had $10,542 and was all in. Ivey made the call as well.

The turn fell the 6s and Dwan moved all in for $61,164. Ivey made the call. Dwan showed 8h-3h-8c-Jc for a set of eights. Ivey showed 9s-As-Th-Jd for a straight and the nut flush draw. La Key U showed 7s-10c-Qd-8d for two pair and a gutshot straight draw. The river card paired the board with the 6c giving Dwan eights full of sixes and the pot.

Dwan also had another huge pot earlier in the day against patatino on the 12th at the $500-$1000 NL 6 handed RailHeaven table. On the turn, with the board showing 4s-As-3c-4h, Dwan moved all in for $233,158.50 and was called by patatino for $115,200. At this point the pot sat at $394,500. Durrrr showed 6d-5s for the open ended straight draw, and patatino showed Ac-9c for top pair. Disaster struck for patatino on the river when the 7d hit, giving durrrr the win and the massive pot.

Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond took two pots over $300k on the 13th. First, in RailHeaven, Galfond was betting every street in a hand against patatino. By the river, the pot stood at $210,698. On a board of Js-4c-8d-3s-2d, Galfond moved all in for $255,587. Patatino only had $60,436 and made the call. Galfond showed As-Ad and patatino mucked. Galfond took the pot worth $331,570.

A few hours later Dwan and Galfond tangled at the same table. By the turn, the pot sat at $30,297. With the board showing Jc-4s-7c-5h, Dwan bet out $26,200. Patatino was involved in the hand until this point, but chose to fold. Galfond then raised to $108,900. Dwan went into the tank for a bit before moving all-in for $143,643.30. Galfond made the call. Dwan showed As-Jd for top pair, while Galfond showed 6s-8s for the nut straight. Dwan was drawing dead at this point, making the 10d on the river meaningless. Galfond took down the pot of $317,583.60.

There were three pots during the week that exceeded the $500,000 mark. Interestingly enough, all three pots occurred on September 12th, and two within 30 minutes of each other. All three hands were nl holdem hands and all three occurred at the RailHeaven table.

First Hac “trex313” Dang got involved in a pot between Tom “Durrr” Dwan, patatino, and regista8. Preflop, Dang raised to 3,500 and was called by all three opponents. The flop fell 5c-Js-9d and it was checked around to Dang, who bet out $11,200. Only Dwan made the call. The turn fell the 2d and Dang check-called a bet of $24,600 from Dwan. The river fell the Qc and Dang checked again to durrrr. Durrrr moved all-in for $341,262. Dang tanked for a bit, before finally calling. Dang only had $218,191. Durrrr showed Jh-Jd for a set of jacks but a set of jacks were no good. Dang showed Qh-Qd for a set of queens and won the pot of $521,979.

The second largest pot of the week involved another set over set situation between Patrik Antonius and David Benyamine. On the turn with the board showing 6c-Js-10s-Ac, Benyamine checked to Antonius, who bet out $54,000 into a pot of 88,000. Benyamine raised to $312,000 and after tanking for a while, Antonius called all in for $203,874. Benyamine showed Ah-Ad for a set of aces while Antonius showed 6d-6s for a set of sixes. The river card of the Qh did not bring the miracle one outer and Benyamine took down the pot of $604,247.

Patatino took the honors for the largest pot of the week in a hand against Hac “trex313” Dang. About 30 minutes after Dang won a pot for $521,979, Dang got into a raising war against patatino. On a flop of 10d-6d-8c, Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond bet $9,200. Patatino thought for a bit and then raised to $35,000. Dang also tanked for a bit before raising to $88,000. Galfond bowed out. Patatino then came over the top $302,080 all in. Dang called for $204,766.50. Patatino showed Qd-2d for a flush draw. Dang showed Jd-9d for an open ended straight draw and a weaker flush draw. Patatino paired his kicker when the 2h fell on the turn. Dang was unable to complete his straight when the 4c fell on the river. Patatino took the pot totaling $609,733 with a simple pair of deuces.

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Instant Messengers of High Stakes Players getting hacked!

Posted by Poker Videos on September 26th, 2008

Over at Twoplustwo.com there is a thread started by Jonathan Little AKA FieryJustice about his AIM getting hacked. First off, who would even admit to using AOL? The thread goes on to accuse a player called the pokermonkey on pokerstars of being the hacker. Oh my.

Here is IM the alledged hacked had with someone shortly after the post:

Jcardshark11 (3:17:29 PM): hey
mistermartyrose (3:17:35 PM): yo
Jcardshark11 (3:17:38 PM): sup
mistermartyrose (3:17:48 PM): nm u
Jcardshark11 (3:18:05 PM): chillin
Jcardshark11 (3:18:08 PM): you talked to alec?
mistermartyrose (3:18:22 PM): alec who
Jcardshark11 (3:18:27 PM): torelli
mistermartyrose (3:18:39 PM): I don’t know who that is
mistermartyrose (3:18:48 PM): what’s his sn
Jcardshark11 (3:18:59 PM): wow
Jcardshark11 (3:19:18 PM): your telling me you dont know alec
mistermartyrose (3:19:34 PM): yes
Jcardshark11 (3:19:39 PM): ok then bye
mistermartyrose (3:19:44 PM): haha peace
Jcardshark11 (3:19:49 PM): *********** ******
Jcardshark11 (3:19:51 PM): ill break your nose
mistermartyrose (3:20:05 PM): nice hacks I guess
Jcardshark11 (3:20:13 PM): no
Jcardshark11 (3:20:15 PM): traheho
Jcardshark11 (3:20:17 PM): you do know him
mistermartyrose (3:20:23 PM): yeah obv
mistermartyrose (3:20:30 PM): why would I know his real name tho
Jcardshark11 (3:20:38 PM): WHY THE **** WOULDNT YOU
mistermartyrose (3:20:57 PM): I’m not the internet fanboy type

mistermartyrose (3:24:42 PM): rofl
mistermartyrose (3:24:47 PM): I knew it
mistermartyrose (3:24:52 PM): just saw the 2p2 thread
Jcardshark11 (3:25:03 PM): =)
Jcardshark11 signed off at 3:25:06 PM.
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Phil Ivey and Tom Dwan can’t get enough of each other

Posted by Poker Videos on September 18th, 2008

Seems as though Tom Dwan is challenging Phil Ivey for his thrown of being the best cash game player in the world. They just battled in the Million Dollar Cash game and now they are battling it out online at Full Tilt Poker with some monster stacks.

Phil Ivey vs Tom Dwan

Full Tilt Poker Game #8130474821: Table RailHeaven (6 max) – $500/$1000 – No Limit Hold’em – 21:03:25 ET – 2008/09/18
Seat 1: durrrr ($292,801.50)
Seat 2: Ziigmund ($58,395)
Seat 5: Phil Ivey ($354,248)
Seat 6: David Benyamine ($168,493)
Ziigmund posts the small blind of $500
Phil Ivey posts the big blind of $1,000
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
David Benyamine folds
durrrr has 15 seconds left to act
durrrr raises to $3,000
Ziigmund folds
Phil Ivey calls $2,000
*** FLOP *** [3s 8c Qh]
Phil Ivey checks
durrrr has 15 seconds left to act
durrrr bets $5,400
Phil Ivey calls $5,400
*** TURN *** [3s 8c Qh] [5d]
Phil Ivey checks
durrrr has 15 seconds left to act
durrrr bets $14,200
Phil Ivey calls $14,200
*** RIVER *** [3s 8c Qh 5d] [9d]
Phil Ivey checks
durrrr has 15 seconds left to act
durrrr bets $41,800
Phil Ivey has 15 seconds left to act
Phil Ivey has requested TIME
Phil Ivey raises to $124,000
durrrr has 15 seconds left to act
durrrr has requested TIME
David Benyamine is sitting out
durrrr folds
Uncalled bet of $82,200 returned to Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey mucks
Phil Ivey wins the pot ($129,298)
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $129,300 | Rake $2
Board: [3s 8c Qh 5d 9d]
Seat 1: durrrr (button) folded on the River
Seat 2: Ziigmund (small blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 5: Phil Ivey (big blind) collected ($129,298), mucked
Seat 6: David Benyamine didn’t bet (folded)

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Phil Ivey Wins Million Dollar Cash Game

Posted by Poker Videos on September 18th, 2008

Full Tilt Million Dollar Cash Game kicked off on Wednesday with an all star lineup and was never short of action the entire evening. The game kicked off with Patrik Antonius, Eli Elezra, Gus Hansen, David Benyamine, Tom Dwan, Phil Hellmuth, Phil Ivey, and Chris Ferguson putting up at least $100,000 each to take their shot at the high stakes action.
The very first hand set the pace for the evening when Phil Ivey moved all-in for $100,000 from the button. He was called by Patrik Antonius, who was holding K-6. Ivey held 7-3 offsuit. A three hit the flop and the hand held up. Ivey was already up $100,000. He gave $95,000 back a few hands later when Gus Hansen’s jacks outdrew Ivey’s aces. During the course of play, Gus Hansen was replaced by Mike Matusow who was his typical boisterous self. Matusow finished the day with a small loss.

Day one saw Dwan on a massive roller coaster ride in regards to his chips. He got into a hole of around $300,000 and could never recover. Durrrr finished down for over $220,000. Chris Ferguson was the big winner of the day, finishing up $198,900. Patrik Antoinius ended up as the big loser for the day. He bought in for $600,000 but finished the day with $362,300, or a net loss of $237,700. Eli Elezra bowed out of the game at the end of Day 1 and Andy Bloch joined the mix for Day 2.

Phil Ivey was very quiet for most of Day 1, and early on in Day 2 things weren’t much different. Then out of nowhere, Ivey showed why he is the most dominant poker player on the planet. Chris Ferguson made a raise preflop holding A-A and Ivey made the call holding 3-3. Ivey flopped a set of three on a low board. Ferguson bet out $40,000 and Ivey raised to $100,000. Ferguson made the call. The turn paired the board and Ivey moved all-in and was called by Ferguson. An ace did not fall on the river and in one hand Ivey was up $300,000. A few hands later Ivey was able to bust Hellmuth when he turned a jack high straight holding pocket eights. Hellmuth was holding A-J. This hand put Ivey up around $500,000. A few hands later, Phil Hellmuth ended up storming off the set due to a combination of complaints about the production and steaming about how his day had went.

At the end of Day 2, Phil Ivey was the big winner in the Million Dollar Cash Game. Ivey finished up $536,400 and was awarded the trophy. Mike Matusow ended up the next biggest winner, taking home $130,000. The biggest losers were David Benyamine and Patrik Antonius. Benyamine finished down $120,000 and Antonius lost $170,000. Durrr continued his roller coaster ride through the second day. Once down $300,000 on day one, Durrrr was actually ahead about $50,000 before finally finishing a $54,000 loser.

The action throughout both days proved hot and heavy and should make for some interesting television. Congratulations to Phil Ivey, winner of the Million Dollar Cash Game.

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