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The Online Railbird Report: Where is Everybody?

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The high-stakes online tables were a ghost town this week as players flocked to Las Vegas for the opening events of the 2010 World Series of Poker. A good percentage of the nosebleed-stakes crowd including Tom ��durrrr�� Dwan, Patrik Antonius, Phil Ivey, David Oppenheim, and Jared ��harrington25�� Bleznick put down $50,000 to take a shot at the Players Championship, which changed from H.O.R.S.E. to an 8-game format this year. Some of the early bustouts from that event like Brian Townsend found the time to hop online for a few hands, while Isildur1 returned to his old tricks, playing a number of multitable heads-up matches with the likes of Di ��Urindanger�� Dang, David Benefield and ��URnotINdanger2.��

Townsend logs $142K win

After busting from the WSOP Players Championship, Brian Townsend hopped online and was able to score a $142,000 win. First, Townsend took on ��christinhoch�� at $100/$200 pot-limit Omaha and banked a $103,000 win, then moved on to the $300/$600 tables where he scored $39,000 from Antonius.

Townsend��s largest pot of the day cracked the six-figure mark at $113,000 and came against christinhoch. Townsend opened for $600 on the button and christinhoch flat-called from the big blind. Christinhoch check-raised Townsend��s $1,000 bet to $4,000 on the K?5?3? flop and Townsend re-popped it to $13,200. Christinhoch called and they went to the turn, which fell the 9?. Christinhoch checked, Townsend bet $27,600 and Christinhoch moved all-in for $42,890. Townsend called, flipping up A?10?5?4? for a pair of fives, a gusthot straight draw and the nut flush draw while christinhoch revealed A?A?J?3? for a pair of aces. Townsend made a wheel when the 2? hit the river and raked in the $113,381 pot.

Isildur1 back on the Full Tilt felt

Everyone��s favorite Swede, Isildur1, was lurking around the high-stakes tables again this week, but despite playing quite a high volume of hands over the last seven days (nearly 15,000), he managed to escape with only $16,000 in earnings. In the wee hours of Monday morning, Isildur1 took on ��URnotINdanger2�� at $50/$100 no-limit hold��em, where he shed $74,000 before they agreed to switch the game to $50/$100 pot-limit Omaha. In that session, Isildur1 picked up a $126,000 win over more than 3,000 hands.

Isildur1 returned on Tuesday afternoon getting in a 960-hand session of $50/$100 PLO against Di ��Urindanger�� Dang where he banked an $84,000 win. Their largest pot topped out at $36,000 �� a far cry from the million-dollar pots that he was playing only a few months ago. Dang opened for $300 from the button holding A?K?Q?J?, Isildur1 three-bet to $900 with 7?4?3?2?, and Dang re-popped it to $2,700. Isildur1 called and they saw a Q?6?5? flop, Dang hitting top pair while Isildur1 flopped straight and flush draws. Isildur1 led out for $5,400, Dang raised to $21,600, and Isildur1 called all-in for the $15,398 he had behind. Dang made top two pair when the J? fell on the turn, but Isildur1 rivered a flush with the A? to take down the $36,195 pot.

Quote of the week: Oppenheim gets razzed

Overheard in the Amazon Room on Day 4 of the $50,000 Players Championship:

��Hey, I see your name all the time as one of the "week��s biggest losers�� online!" �CAn Online Railbird-reading $50K player said to his tablemate David Oppenheim

Who��s up? Who��s down?

This week��s biggest winners (5/25-5/31): Observer84 (+$249,000), Brian Townsend (+$143,000), Jared ��harrington25�� Bleznick (+$125,000)

In the red: KTPOKP (-$202,000), ginette22 (-$97,000), Di ��Urindanger�� Dang (-$97,000)

Top earners, May 2010: jungleman12 (+$1.27 million), Jared ��harrington25�� Bleznick (+$1.12 million), Gus Hansen (+$895,000)

OMG I��m so stuck: Tom ��durrrr�� Dwan (-$2.14 million), Cole South (-$540,000), Ashton ��theASHMAN103�� Griffin (-$510,000)

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