Archive | December, 2009

“geoff7878″ Bests South, Books $29K Pot-Limit Omaha Win

The players “geoff7878″ and Cole South were involved in some heads-up $50/$100 Pot-Limit Omaha action. Hopping from table to table, they played six different sessions as “geoff7878″ pulled in eight of the 11 largest pots. After 311 total hands played between the two, “geoff7878″ would finish up with an overall $29K+ win over South.

“URnotINdanger2″ Adds $30K Win In $50/$100 PL Omaha Against “cane3418″

The player under the handle “URnotINdanger2″ played $50/$100 Pot-Limit Omaha against “cane3418″ on Full Tilt Poker deep-stack table Maydelle. Their match lasted almosts two and a half hours with “URnotINdanger2″ dominating the game. He scooped up the 11 biggest pots played — most of them without a showdown. In a total of 397 hands, “URnotINdanger2″  Read more »

“URnotINdanger2″ Books $29K Pot-Limit Omaha Win Against Kaczka

The players “URnotINdanger2″ and Harry “UgotaBanana” Kaczka sat down on Full Tilt Poker table Calumet and played a heads-up game of $50/$100 Pot-Limit Omaha. They faced off for just over 75 minutes with “URnotINdanger2″ pulling in six of the seven largest pots. Through 207 heads-up hands of action, “URnotINdanger2″ had raked in a solid $29K+  Read more »

South Scoops Up $30K Pot-Limit Omaha Win Over “chipchip”

Over on Full Tilt Poker deep-stack table Shady, Cole South got some action from “chipchip” in a heads-up game of $100/$200 Pot-Limit Omaha. They faced off for just under 75 minutes with “chipchip” raking in nine of the 12 largest pots played. However, South would be the one winning the three biggest hands that vaulted  Read more »

D. Dang Drags In $49K In $50/$100 Pot-Limit Omaha Games

There were $50/$100 Pot-Limit Omaha games running during the early morning hours on Full Tilt Poker table Trail and with a $15 ante on tables Nevada Sky, Native, and Friday. Raking in the most cash would be Di “Urindanger” Dang with over $49K won through 484 hands of action. Following him were “THEDONKEYNO1″ and “LIBERTY  Read more »

“rumprammer” Over “FinnishNightmre” With $14K Pot-Limit Omaha Win

In some morning heads-up action, “rumprammer” and “FinnishNightmre” played $50/$100 Pot-Limit Omaha with a $15 ante over on Full Tilt Poker tables Friday and Nevada Sky. “rumprammer” would go on to be the victor and won five of the six biggest pots. After 109 total heads-up hands, “rumprammer” had booked a $14K+ win over his  Read more »

“PixKim” Picks Up $29K Win In $50/$100/$15 PL Omaha Against “rumprammer”

Over on Full Tilt Poker table Friday, the players “PixKim” and “rumprammer” played a heads-up game of $50/$100 Pot-Limit Omaha with a $15 ante. “PixKim” would end up dominating the matchup as he took down the three largest pots of the action. In just 48 total heads-up hands, “PixKim” would rake in a $29K+ win  Read more »

“geoff7878″ Drops $50K During $50/$100/$15 Pot-Limit Omaha Action

During the evening action on Full Tilt Poker, there were $50/$100/$15 Pot-Limit Omaha games running on tables Nevada Sky and Native. Booking the biggest wins at the tables were “LarryBertleman” ($19K+), “RandomInfluence” ($17K+), “tibster24″ ($13K+), and “chipchip” ($11K+). Dropping more cash than all other players combined was “geoff7878″ who suffered a $50K+ loss through 294  Read more »

“K0STYA_Spb” Over Lichtenberger With $27K No-Limit Hold’em Win

In some evening poker action, “K0STYA_Spb” and Andrew “luckychewy” Lichtenber engaged in a four-table battle of $50/$100 No-Limit Hold’em. The matchup went on for just over 90 minutes as Lichtenberger took down seven of the 11 largest pots played. Despite that fact, “K0STYA_Spb” would actually come out with a $27K+ win through 973 total hands  Read more »

Litchenberger Rakes In $30K No-Limit Hold’em Win Over “Putinovitch”

The players Andrew “luckychewy” Lichtenberger and “Putinovitch” played a three-table $50/$100 No-Limit Hold’em match during the evening hours on Full Tilt Poker. They would go at it for just short of two hours on tables Coos Bay, Feeling, and Isadora. Litchenberger took down six of the eight all-in pots that were played. After a total  Read more »