The Online Railbird Report: Alex Luneau Wins $1.1 Million; Viktor Blom Drops $976K
In this edition of the Online Railbird Report, which recaps the week��s high-stakes cash-game action on both PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker, we take a look at the first week of August, which produced big winners and losers.
Last week��s biggest winner, German online pro ��Sanlker��, actually lost $198,021 this week, though he was far from being the biggest loser. That title went to Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom, who followed up last week��s $397,586 win by losing $976,238 in 8,738 hands spread across 57 sessions.
Likewise, Chun Lei ��samrostan�� Zhou (-$575,149 in 51 sessions/8,818 hands), Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond (-$475,113 in 22 sessions/3,829 hands), and ��Denoking�� (-$461,402 in 15 sessions/7,806 hands) all had bad weeks on Full Tilt Poker. Meanwhile the biggest loser on PokerStars was ��Aron0621,�� who dropped a modest $81,534 in 166 hands over three sessions.
On the flip side, Vladimir ��GVOZDIKA55�� Shchemelev was PokerStars�� biggest winner after banking $147,847 in 2,030 hands over 10 sessions. However, there were five bigger winners on Full Tilt Poker, includingAlex ��Alexonmoon�� Luneau who raked in a massive $1,123,445 in 5,818 hands over 36 sessions. The other winners include ��Trueteller�� (+$777,686 in 26 sessions/4,157 hands), Dan ��jungleman12�� Cates (+$768,603 in 25 sessions/8,887 hands), Mikael ��punting-peddler�� Thuritz (+$472,972 in 30 sessions/5,330 hands), and ��Carlooo13�� (+$396,474 in 8 sessions/1,590 hands).
��Trueteller�� Cleans Up Playing Triple Draw
On Friday, Aug. 1, ��Trueteller�� was busy playing ��Sanlker,�� Sebastian ��taktloss47�� Ruthenberg, and Chun Lei ��samrostan�� Zhou at the $1,500/$3,000 2-7 triple draw tables. In a morning session, he played against ��Sanlker�� for nearly four hours and won $266,800. He ended up losing $53,300 at another table, but later that afternoon he won $75,000 back to finish as the day��s biggest winner with $288,600 in profit.
Zhou also did well in the game, winning $139,500. He also won over on PokerStars, where he plays under the screenname ��SamRostan.�� He did so at the $100/$200 pot-limit Omaha tables, which is where he won the biggest pot of the day.
It happened at a six-handed table when action folded to Zhou ($54,300.31) on the button and he raised to $940. Ike Haxton ($35,195.04) called him from the big blind, and it was heads-up action to the 5?5?J? flop. Haxton checked, Zhou bet $1,300, and Haxton check-raised to $3,300. Zhou called and then called a bet of $5,400 from Haxton on the Q? turn.
When the 8? completed the board on the river, Haxton bet $12,000 and then called off when Zhou shoved all in for $44,660.31. Haxton tabled the 8?8?J?3? for a rivered full house, but it was no good as Zhou rolled over the Q?Q?7?A? for a better full house.
On Saturday, ��Trueteller�� became the day��s biggest winner for the third time in four days after winning $257,700 at the 2-7 triple draw tables. He played both the $1,000/$2,000 and $1,500/$3,000 limits, and took most of his profit off players like Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom and Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond. The win put ��Trueteller�� up more than $1 million since Tuesday.
Luneau Comes Out on Top
At the beginning of the week, action was going strong over on Full Tilt Poker. It was there that French player Alex ��Alexonmoon�� Luneau won $350,900 playing mixed games for eight hours to finish as the day��s biggest winner. More than half of that �� $180,900 to be exact �C came from 514 hands in an evening session.
Here are some other highlights from the day��s action:
- Mikael ��punting-peddler�� Thuritz won $151,900 playing mixed games.
- Gus Hansen returned to the virtual felt for the first time since the 2014 World Series of Poker. He played for 12 hours and logged off a $123,200 winner.
- Chun Lei ��samrostan�� Zhou made bank for the sixth day in a row, winning $277,300 at the 2-7 triple draw tables.
- ��Trueteller�� won $32,000, which put him on a six-day winning streak.
- ��Denoking�� won $96,400 over 4,100 hands of $100/$200 no-limit hold��em against Dan ��jungleman12�� Cates. It was there that the two biggest pots of the day occurred, which you can see below.
Hand #1: Cates ($94,371.75) opened for $2,200 from the small blind and then called when ��Denoking�� ($91,923) three-bet to $6,950, which brought about a flop of 2?3?J?. Cates check-called a bet of $3,825, the 8? appeared on the turn, and Cates checked for a second time. ��Denoking�� took the opportunity to bet $13,605, Cates check-raised to $27,210, and ��Denoking�� called.
When the 6? completed the board on the river, Cates shoved for $56,386.75 and ��Denoking�� wasted little time in calling off his remaining $53,938 to create a pot of $183,846. Cates flipped over the A?K? for nut no pair, but it was no good as ��Denoking�� held a pair of queens with the Q?Q?.
Hand #2:
Cates Gets Revenge on ��Denoking�� with $699K Win
On Tuesday, Aug. 5, Dan ��jungleman12�� Cates and ��Denoking�� were back at it playing $200/$400 no-limit hold��em. The duo played for seven hours across three tables, and Cates managed to dismantle his opponent to the tune of $620,000. During that time the two played 16 six-figure pots.
In the largest, ��Denoking�� ($156,235) raised to $1,000, Cates ($163,565.25) called, and the flop came down 10?3?Q?. Cates proceeded to check-call a bet of $1,000 and then check-called a bet of $6,000 on the 5? turn. When the 5? completed the board on the river, Cates checked for a third time and ��Denoking�� bet $35,400. Cates woke up with a check-raise to $97,200, but it didn��t work as ��Denoking�� shoved all in for $148,235. Cates folded and ��Denoking�� won the $210,400 pot without a showdown.
The mixed game tables were also going strong on Tuesday, which is where Alexander ��PostflopAction�� Kostritsyn won a hefty $657,100 over 13 hours of play. Gus Hansen was also at the game, and he actually played for 24 hours straight, during which time he won $287,300. Despite the win, Hansen lost the two biggest pots of the day.
Hand #1: In a hand of $300/$600 pot-limit Omaha, action was five-handed when Chun Lei ��samrostan�� Zhou ($70,079.50) opened for $1,500 from the button only to have Hansen ($167,708.25) three-bet to $5,100 from the small blind. Alex ��Alexonmoon�� Luneau ($173,163) then four-bet to $16,800 from the big, Zhou folded, and Hansen pushed back with a five-bet to $51,900. Not to be outdone, Hansen six-bet to $157,200, Luneau called, and the flop came down 8?2?5?.
Hansen led out with a bet, and Luneau called off his remaining $10,508.25 before both players agreed to run it twice.
Luneau: A?A?9?6?
Hansen: K?10?9?7?
Luneau held pocket aces, while Hansen only held a gutshot straight draw. The 10? turn and Q? river on the first run secured Luneau half the $336,916.50 pot, while the 9? and 5? on the second run gave him the scoop.
Hand #2:
Blom went on to lose $194,000 on the day, while Luneau won $298,100.
Biggest Winners/Losers from August 1-8
Winners | Profit | Losers | Loss | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alex ��Alexonmoon�� Luneau | $1,123,445 |
Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom | $976,238 | |
��Trueteller�� | $777,686 |
Chun Lei ��samrostan�� Zhou | $575,149 | |
Dan ��jungleman12�� Cates | $768,603 |
Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond | $475,113 | |
Mikael ��punting-peddler�� Thuritz | $472,972 |
��Denoking�� | $461,402 | |
��Carlooo13�� | $396,474 |
��kagome kagome�� | $245,092 |
Year's Biggest Winners/Losers
Winners | Profit | Losers | Loss | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dan ��jungleman12�� Cates | $2,123,898 |
Gus Hansen | $3,783,270 | |
Patrik ��FinddaGrind�� Antonius | $1,183,736 |
Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom | $1,868,519 | |
Mikael ��punting-peddler�� Thuritz | $1,095,494 |
Phil ��Polarizing�� Ivey | $1,815,817 | |
Niki Jedlicka | $1,039,214 |
Elior ��Crazy Elior�� Sion | $1,048,475 | |
Doug ��WCGRider�� Polk | $755,773 |
Paul ��MalACEsia�� Phua | $823,325 | |
Christoph ��Tight-Man1�� Vogelsang | $649,240 |
Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond | $781,502 |
Data, hands and replayer obtained from HighStakesDB.com
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In this Series
- 1 The Online Railbird Report: Gus Hansen Suffers $1.4 Million Downswing to Close 2012
- 2 The Online Railbird Report: Viktor "Isildur1" Blom Profits $4 Million in Eight Days
- 3 The Online Railbird Report: Galfond & Blom Experience Million-Dollar Swings
- 4 The Online Railbird Report: Kyle ��KPR16�� Ray Biggest Winner of Week; Robl Drops $357K
- 5 The Online Railbird Report: Alex Kostritsyn Wins $1.2 Million; Gus Hansen Drops $376K
- 6 The Online Railbird Report: Shchemelev Wins $406K; Blom Week's Biggest Loser & Much More
- 7 The Online Railbird Report: Dwan Wins Over $2 Million in Six Days
- 8 The Online Railbird Report: Antonius Extends Lead Against Cao in $1 Million Challenge
- 9 The Online Railbird Report: Kostritsyn Wins $1.1 Million, Ivey Up & More
- 10 The Online Railbird Report: Ben Tollerene and Viktor Blom Win $1 Million in 48 Hours
- 11 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Becomes 2013's Biggest Winner; Ivey Week's Big Loser
- 12 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Over $4 Million for 2013; Huge Week for Hendon
- 13 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Drops $661,949 in Slow Week; $100K PLO Showdown?
- 14 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Wins $1.7 Million from Tollerene in Just Six Hours
- 15 The Online Railbird Report: Tollerene & Haxton Win Big; Blom Drops $1,474,629
- 16 The Online Railbird Report: The Professionals Duke it Out on FTP
- 17 The Online Railbird Report: ��jama-dharma�� Takes Blom for $786,971 in Limit Hold��em
- 18 The Online Railbird Report: Dwan and Sulsky Win $1M+; Blom's Massive Swings Continue
- 19 The Online Railbird Report: The Professionals Dominate with $1.5M Wins
- 20 The Online Railbird Report: Tollerene & Dang Win $1.4M & $1.2M, Respectively
- 21 The Return of the Online Railbird Report: Six Weeks of High-Stakes Action
- 22 The Online Railbird Report: Viktor "Isildur1" Blom Takes a $1.4 Million Hit
- 23 The Online Railbird Report: Viktor "Isildur1" Blom No Longer the Year's Biggest Winner
- 24 The Online Railbird Report: Phil Ivey Is Week's Biggest Loser, Durrrr Challenge & More
- 25 The Online Railbird Report: "Rhje" Wins Over a Million, Blom/Hansen to Ireland & More
- 26 The Online Railbird Report: Tollerene Week's Biggest Winner; Haxton Drops a Million
- 27 The Online Railbird Report: Heinecker Up $2 Million, Millar Crushes Blom in 10 Minutes
- 28 The Online Railbird Report: Somebody Better ��Call_911�� as Blom Drops a Million
- 29 The Online Railbird Report: Viktor "Isildur1" Blom & Alex ��IReadYrSoul�� Millar Win Big
- 30 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Loses $1.3 Million; Haxton Week's Biggest Winner
- 31 The Online Railbird Report: Heinecker Week's Biggest Winner; Polk vs. Sulsky Update
- 32 The Online Railbird Report: Phil Ivey Week's Biggest Winner; Polk vs. Sulsky Update
- 33 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Gets Back on Track; Polk Continues to Dominate Sulsky
- 34 The Online Railbird Report: Viktor Blom Wins Again, Phil Ivey Has a Setback, and More
- 35 The Online Railbird Report: "SallyWoo" Week's Biggest Winner; Tollerene Leads in 2013
- 36 The Online Railbird Report: Viktor Blom Up $2 Million
- 37 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Wins $1.3 Million in a Day; Hansen's Fall Continues
- 38 Online Railbird Report: Heinecker Tops Yearly Leader Board; Hansen Loses $1.2 Million
- 39 The Online Railbird Report: Rui Cao Week's Biggest Winner; Heinecker Continues to Roll
- 40 The Online Railbird Report: Heinecker Biggest Winner for Third Week in a Row
- 41 The Online Railbird Report: Heinecker, Blom & Hansen Experience Million-Dollar Swings
- 42 The Online Railbird Report: Antonius & Heinecker Fly High; Cates Fires Off in Chat
- 43 The Online Railbird Report: ��samrostan�� Wins $912,000; Galfond Drops $620,000
- 44 The Online Railbird Report: "mikki696" Jumps Out to Early Lead in 2014
- 45 The Online Railbird Report: Viktor "Isildur1" Blom Wins $800K in Three Days
- 46 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Fuels Action on Way to Top of 2014 Leaderboard
- 47 The Online Railbird Report: Kyle "KPR16" Ray Rebounds; Viktor Blom Wins Again
- 48 The Online Railbird Report: Blom and Polk Continue to Battle Online at Aussie Millions
- 49 The Online Railbird Report: Viktor "Isildur1" Blom Returns to Top of Weekly Leaderboard
- 50 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Week's Biggest Loser Upon Return to Nosebleeds
- 51 The Online Railbird Report: Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Cleans Up on PokerStars
- 52 The Online Railbird Report: Rare Winning Week for Hansen; Tollerene Extends 2014 Lead
- 53 The Online Railbird Report: Dan Cates Wins $1.18 Million; Tollerene Opts Out
- 54 The Online Railbird Report: Galfond and Cates Lose $1.1 Million Each; Blom Capitalizes
- 55 The Online Railbird Report: Hansen Loses a Million; Amundsgard & Cates Finish on Top
- 56 The Online Railbird Report: Phil "Polarizing" Ivey Drops $945K; Galfond Wins & More
- 57 The Online Railbird Report: Niki Jedlicka Wins $1.1 Million in Return to Full Tilt Poker
- 58 The Online Railbird Report: "Trueteller," Jedlicka, & Antonius Win Big; Ivey Does Not
- 59 The Online Railbird Report: Antonius Week's Biggest Winner, Ivey Loses Again & More
- 60 The Online Railbird Report: Antonius Wins Again, Two Mystery Players Revealed & More
- 61 The Online Railbird Report: Ivey, Galfond, and Hansen All Grace the Loser's List
- 62 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Drops Nearly a Million; Ivey Rebounds & Much More
- 63 The Online Railbird Report: Kostritsyn Wins Big, Hansen Punts, and Dwan Eats Crawfish
- 64 The Online Railbird Report: Winners & Losers of the Summer's High-Stakes Action
- 65 The Online Railbird Report: "Sanlker" Steamrolls His Way to Massive $1.4 Million Win
- 66 The Online Railbird Report: Alex Luneau Wins $1.1 Million; Viktor Blom Drops $976K
- 67 The Online Railbird Report: Mikael ��punting-peddler�� Thuritz Biggest Winner with $491K
- 68 The Online Railbird Report: Ruthenberg and Blom Win Big; Hansen's Bad Year Continues
- 69 The Online Railbird Report: Antonius, Cates and Thuritz Pulling Away on 2014 Leaderboard
- 70 The Online Railbird Report: Gus Hansen's Disastrous Year Continues
- 71 The Online Railbird Report: Ike Haxton Wins Big; Doug Polk & "Denoking" Feud, and More
- 72 The Online Railbird Report: Polk & "Denoking" Keep Things Interesting During Slow Week
- 73 The Online Railbird Report: Heinecker Returns with a $275,000 Win
- 74 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Drives Action While Kostritsyn Wins On PokerStars
- 75 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Continues to Drive Action; Kostritsyn Big Winner
- 76 The Online Railbird Report: Blom Week's Biggest Winner Despite Losing Sponsorship
- 77 The Online Railbird Report: What's Happened to the High-Stakes Online Action?
- 78 The Online Railbird Report: Phil Ivey Second-Biggest Winner with $472,000 Win
- 79 The Online Railbird Report: Phil Ivey Follows Up Last Week's Big Win by Dropping $357K
- 80 The Online Railbird Report: Phil Ivey Rebounds with $387,000 Win and More
- 81 The Online Railbird Report: Sanlker and Kibler-Melby Battle; Ivey Wins, and More
- 82 The Online Railbird Report: Kibler-Melby Wins Big, Ivey vs. Thuritz, and More
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