Luukie21 posts 100k win at Full Tilt Poker

Posted by Poker Videos on October 22nd, 2010

High stakes Omaha hi games on Full Tilt Poker have become the norm. This session was no different, as both heads up and six handed games were going off at the highest of stakes. Wasting no time, the heads up game gave us big action. Gus Hansen was playing Luukie21 at $500/$1000 Cap PLO. Queens won this big pot for ‘Luukie21,’ which turned out being worth over $11,000.

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The next hand comes from the six handed game. While Hansen and ‘Luukie21′ enjoyed each other company heads up, they also played in the six max $200/$400 games. Here, Luukie21 made a bet of $1700 on a flop, but was forced to lay it down when Arbianight raised to $4000.

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Back to the heads up, ‘Luukie21′ continued to take pots from Hansen, this time with a massive bet of $10,800.

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The trend continued here, with a big pot of $13,500 being rewarded to ‘Luukie21’s full house.

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Once again over to the six max table, Gus Hansen continued to bleed money. After a preflop cap and agreement to run it twice, harrington25 s flush came on both streets, winning this pot.

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Hansen couldn’t pick it up in this hand. Nine’s were good for this pot of over $10,000 for ‘Luuke21.’

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In this hand, Gus finally fought back. After building a big pot going into the river, Hansen made a bet of $10,000. ‘Luukie21,’ still up a big amount, laid his hand down.

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The good forture for Hansen did not last long. Here, in the biggest pot of the day, he folded on the flop. After building a massive pot worth $35,000, ‘Luukie21′ led out for $4200, which was good enough to take the hand.

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In the final hand of the day, Gus Hansen once again watched his money go elsewhere. This hand took place at the six max table. ‘Arbianight’ took this big hand of $32,000 from Hansen with three of a kind.

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In case you couldn’t tell, Gus Hansen was the obviously loser tonight. From rough estimates, it appeared as though Hansen was down around $150,000 on the session, with ‘Luukie21′ pocketing about $100,000 of that amount.

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Patrik Antonius posts win in 7 Game

Posted by Poker Videos on April 27th, 2010

Patrik Antonius, Gus Hansen, and Brian Townsend are all common names when discussing the highest online games in the world, and this game is no different. The three of them sat down at one of Full Tilt Poker’s 7-Game tables with $1500/$3000 limits to battle it out. Right into action, which is no surprise to anyone familiar with these three.

The first pot was a big one. Patrik Antonus took all of Gus Hansen’s chips with a scoop in this Stud H/L hand.

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Hansen dropped another pot to Antonius here, who won a pot worth over $20,000 with a pair of sevens.

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Hansen won some back here, getting all the money in on the turn. His straight held, and won a pot of $50,000 from Brian Townsend.

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Gus used a raise in this Omaha H/L pot to take a hand from Patrik Antonius for over $20,000.

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The nuts were good enough for Patrik here. A flush was worth $30,000 in this hand.

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A flush was once again good enough for Antonius. This Stud hand won him over $40,000 from Hansen.

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Gus used a big bet in the No Limit Hold’Em round to take this hand off Townsend.

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Antonius continued his winning ways in this next pot. After flopping the nut flush, two pair turned out to be the best hand, winning Antonius over $35,000.

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Townsend took a hand off Hansen here. After turning the flush, Townsend made a big river bet. After a long tank from Gus, the call was made in a losing effort.

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The final hand of the session went to Hansen, with a pair on the river.

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On the day, Patrik Antonius once again found himself on the winning end of things, booking a win of over $100,000, taking most the money from the session’s loser, Gus Hansen.

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Townsend and Oppenheim post wins in high stakes online poker

Posted by Poker Videos on February 26th, 2010

Three of the biggest names in online high stakes poker took place in a big OE game on Full Tilt Poker. Three Full Tilt Red pros sat down: Brian Townsend, David Oppenheim, and Erick Lindgren all joined in the big games. Our first hand saw Lindgren drop a big pot to Brian Townsend when Townsend’s ace high held.

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Townsend took another pot off Lindgren, this time with a bet on the river to take a pot worth almost $20,000.

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Townsend took this pot off of David Oppenheim for over $20,000.

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Oppenheim got revenge in this pot, taking it for over $13,000.

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Townsend took it all back with this $14,000 scoop.

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The two were exchanging blows for a while before Oppenheim landed this $20,000 pot with a bet on the river.

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A raise on fifth street helped Oppenheim further his lead in the match, forcing Townsend to fold.

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FTOPS winner Ashton Griffin ‘theASHMAN103′ joined the high stakes game, increasing the competition even further. It didn’t take long for David Oppenheim to suffer ‘theASHMAN103’s wrathe, losing this $25,000 pot.
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Newcomers to the game in Tom Dwan screen name durrrr and ‘NEKOTYAN’ got involved in a big four way pot. Usually a chop doesn’t see much of a profit for either player, but this was the exception as Dwan and Townsend profited $10,000 from the hand.

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Brian Townsend won a $25,000 from Tom Dwan on a different hand here.

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On the night, Townsend and Oppenheim were the clear winners of the session, Oppenheim to the amount of over $50,000. Tom Dwan and ‘NEKOYAN’ both lost on the night.

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Alexander Kostritsyn aka PostflopAction posts 200k win in 7 game

Posted by Poker Videos on February 10th, 2010

More high stakes action in the 7-Game went down at Full Tilt Poker, this time on two different heads up tables. Ilari Sahamies screen name ‘Ziigmund’ took on Alexander Kostritsyn screen name ‘PostflopAction‘ on two different $1500/$3000 tables. Our first hand went for almost $40,000. ‘PostflopAction’ took the hand down by flopping two pair.

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‘PostflopAction won yet another big pot in this hand, this time with a full house in the Limit Omaha H/L game.

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The trend continued in this hand, in the same Omaha H/L round. Another full house was good enough for ‘Ziigmund’ to drop another hand of $30,000.

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In the Razz round, a seventh street bet from ‘PostflopAction’ was good enough to take down this pot for another win of $30,000.

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Back to Limit Omaha H/L, the incredible trend continued, with ‘PostflopAction’ winning yet another hand of over $30,000.

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After dropping five straight big hands, ‘Ziigmund’ was due for a big pot, and it came. After flopping three jacks, ‘Ziigmund’ got it all in, and was able to take down pocket aces and win a pot worth over a quarter of a million dollars.

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‘PostflopAction’ didn’t take long to get back on the winning side of things. Yet another full house was good enough to take this pot, worth nearly $100,000.

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Pot Limit Omaha usually offers up some of the biggest action in the game, and this session was no different. After ‘Ziigmund’ made a pot sized bet on the turn, ‘PostflopAction’ turned up the heat to nearly $130,000.

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‘PostflopAction’ took the winning to another level in this Pot Limit Omaha hand. An amazing string of full houses struck ‘PostflopAction’ once again in this hand, winning a pot worth $240,000.

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The final hand of the session once again went ‘PostflopAction’s way. Another big Pot Limit Omaha hand brewed, as ‘Ziigmund’ made a bet on the turn. ‘PostflopAction’ made a big raise to $81,000, forcing ‘Ziigmund’ to lay the hand down.

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On the session, ‘PostflopAction’ turned in a win of over $200,000. It was one of the bigger heads up session wins the 7-Game has recently seen, and was done with relative ease and in a fairly short amount of time.

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