Tom Dwan screen name ‘durrrr‘ , Ilari Sahamies screen name ‘Ziigmund’, Cole South, and Viktor Blom screen name ‘Isildur1′ go at it in heads up in separate Pot Limit Omaha matches. Blom took on Cole South on six different $200/$400 tables, while Dwan and Sahamies sat at two different $500/$1000 games. At these stakes, and with some of the most active players in the world, these games were guaranteed to provide some of the highest stakes action in the world. They didn’t disappoint. Sahamies took our first pot of the day, winning both runs of this $100,000 hand.

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Dwan used an all in shove of $20,000 in this hand to force Sahamies to fold.

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While Sahamies flopped two pair in this hand, Dwan made the nut flush, shipping a pot of over $110,000.

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Top set was good enough for revenge for ‘Ziigmund’ here, winning a pot worth nearly $75,000.

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In our first hand from the other match of the day, Cole South used a big bet of $18,000 to force Viktor Blom to lay this hand down.

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Flopping bottom two wasn’t good enough to save Blom here, failing to double up and losing this hand to top set.

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Our next hand comes from a Cap Limit game, where Tom Dwan lost both runs of a big pot, losing $30,000 to the nut flush.

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Dwan made a straight on both runs of this hand, taking $40,000 from Sahamies.

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Blom once again got all the money in here. Both players showed top pair, but South’s ace kicker was good enough for this $56,000 pot.

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Sahamies won the final hand of the session, with two seperate full boats.

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On the session, South was up about $150,000 on Blom, while Tom Dwan fell to Sahamies to a total of $100,000.

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