The Online Railbird Report: Gus Hansen's Disastrous Year Continues
The 2014 World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) is currently taking place on PokerStars, but that hasn��t stopped the high-stakes cash games from spreading on both that site and Full Tilt Poker.
In last week��s Online Railbird Report, we told you how Patrik ��FinddaGrind�� Antonius finished as the week��s biggest winner with $745,346 in profit. This week Antonius followed that up with a $371,840 in 3,476 hands over 25 sessions. It was a nice week for the Finn, but three other players booked bigger wins.
German pro ��Sanlker�� took home the biggest winner honors after banking $685,203 in 6,480 hands over 90 sessions on Full Tilt Poker, while Rui ��PepperoniF�� Cao was PokerStars�� biggest winner after profiting $447,434 in 4,215 hands over 52 sessions (he dropped $312,010 on Full Tilt, so his win wasn��t as impressive as it seems). Sitting third on the leaderboard was Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom, who lost $510,793 last week but rebounded a bit by winning $381,249 in 8,013 hands over 78 sessions.
In last week��s Online Railbird Report we also told you about Gus Hansen, who was the biggest loser after dropping $500,623. Well, it was another bad week for Hansen, who lost $751,486 in 10,223 hands over 142 sessions. Hansen was already 2014��s biggest loser, and his latest loss put him down $5,522,853, which is more than twice as much as the $2,034,348 of the second-biggest loser, Phil ��Polarizing�� Ivey. Speaking of Ivey, he managed a decent win this week by profiting $218,192 in 3,663 hands over 40 sessions.
Ivey Banks $656,800 in Friday Action
On Friday, Sept. 5, Phil ��Polarizing�� Ivey finished as the biggest winner of the day with a robust $656,800 in profit. More than half of that �� $365,000 to be exact �� came from a two-hour session at the $2,000/$4,000 2-7 triple draw tables against Gus Hansen and ��Sanlker,�� while the rest came from 350 hands at the 8-Game table against the likes of Chun Lei ��samrostan�� Zhou, Patrik ��FinddaGrind�� Antonius, Alexander ��PostflopAction�� Kostritsyn, and Dan ��jungleman12�� Cates.
Kostritsyn and Cates were involved in the day��s biggest pot. It happened in a round of $300/$600 no-limit hold��em when action was four-handed. Cates ($178,226) opened for $1,500 from the button and then called when Kostritsyn ($73,198.50) three-bet to $5,300. When the flop fell 4?5?2?, Kostritsyn bet $5,600, Cates called, and the 10? appeared on the turn.
Kostritsyn bet again, this time $17,000, and Cates called to see the Q? river. Kostritsyn shoved all in for his last $45,298.50, and Cates snap-called to create a pot of $146,997. Kostritsyn tabled the J?J?, but it was no good as Cates had flopped a wheel with the A?3?.
Here��s another big hand from that match, which saw a big flip between Cates and Mikael ��punting-peddler�� Thuritz:
Cates Elaborates on ��Durrrr Challenge��; Thuritz Explains WCOOP Disqualification
We usually report the high-stakes action here in the Online Railbird Report, but every once in a while some interesting table talk is worth reporting. That was the case when Mikael ��punting-peddler�� Thuritz and Dan ��jungleman12�� Cates sat down together. Usually table talk is centered around the players seated, but in this case the two dished on Tom ��Durrrr�� Dwan and WCOOP.
Regarding Dwan, Cates elaborated on the incomplete ��Durrrr Challenge.�� Back in 2010, Cates laid $500,000 to Dwan��s $1.5 million that he could win the open challenge. For those who may have forgotten about said challenge, here��s how Dwan originally issued it:
��Four tables, minimum of $200/$400, and I'll put up $1.5 million to their $500,000. We play 50,000 hands minimum and if they end up a dollar after rake they keep the side money or whatever. So basically, if you and I played and you won a dollar, you would get my $1.5 million and if I won a dollar I would win your $500,000. So I'm giving a million dollars free if anyone thinks they can do it."
Anyway, Cates is up $$1,251,059 after 19,335 hands of the 50,000-hand challenge, and now he feels he is getting scammed. Here is the chat box conversation he had with Thuritz:
punting-peddler: jungle not whining so much today when ur up 3.5 buyins
jungleman12: not up
punting-peddler: aha then im really surprised
punting-peddler: ah i guess i havnt won a pot yet against u
jungleman12: its easy to whine against you specifically
jungleman12: since ur endless luckbox ofc
punting-peddler: ur the one with the blessed account not me
jungleman12: blessed funny
jungleman12: 3m hands and i win
jungleman12: must be blessed
jungleman12: featured pro scams me
jungleman12: must be blessed
punting-peddler: yeye whatever
punting-peddler: what?
punting-peddler: who scamed u
jungleman12: tom
punting-peddler: aha i see
punting-peddler: im sure he will pay u
jungleman12: big scam
jungleman12: yeah ok
jungleman12: as soon as he finishes his angle
punting-peddler: but indeed takjing a long time
jungleman12: he doesnt have to play if its not completed
jungleman12: according to him
jungleman12: ask him
punting-peddler: lol
punting-peddler: quite a joke to say that from him
jungleman12: moment i owe him though
jungleman12: oh wheres my money??? he says
punting-peddler: well i really hope he finishes it
punting-peddler: pretty ridic not to complete
jungleman12: yes
Since Cates opened up to Thuritz, he decided to do the same and tell the story about the time he won the 2007 WCOOP Main Event for $1.2 million and was subsequently disqualified for multi-accounting, which he claims he didn��t do. Here��s that exchange:
punting-peddler: i had a big bad beat
punting-peddler: i won the wcoop 2007
punting-peddler: didnt get paid for 1.2m
punting-peddler: and i didnt multi account
jungleman12: ???
punting-peddler: TheV0id
punting-peddler: was my acc
punting-peddler: my backers sisters account because he wanted to play on his own
punting-peddler: that why i played on this account that had never played one hand before
punting-peddler: i won and got disqualified in 2 weeks proccess
punting-peddler: they paid all the other ITM guys the money
jungleman12: oh
jungleman12: ul
jungleman12: id be on rage tilt
punting-peddler: i wasnt too happy
punting-peddler: lol
punting-peddler: but then i won quite a bit so it was fine lol
punting-peddler: but still i think pokerstars decision was way too over the top
jungleman12: yeah for sure
��Sanlker�� and Rio ��PepperoniF�� Cao Win on Saturday
On Saturday, Sept. 6, ��Sanlker�� was the day��s biggest winner after winning $197,900 playing 2-7 triple draw on Full Tilt Poker against players like ��Kagome Kagome,�� ��Trueteller,�� and Phil ��Polarizing�� Ivey, just to name a few.
Meanwhile over on PokerStars, Rui ��PepperoniF�� Cao put in some time playing $500/$1,000 2-7 triple draw and both $50/$100 and $100/$200 pot-limit Omaha where he won $118,000 and $59,800 respectively. Cao won his three biggest pots playing $100/$200 PLO, and here they are.
Hand #1: Action was heads-up when Ben ��Sauce123�� Sulsky ($27,200.45) opened for $600 from the button only to have Cao ($39,828.97) three-bet to $1,800 from the big blind. Sulsky called, both players checked the A?4?8? flop, and the 10? appeared on the turn. Cao checked, Sulsky bet $2,798, and Cao check-raised to $7,800. Sulsky called and then called off his remaining $17,600.45 when Cao bet $19,198 on the 2? river. Sulsky tabled the 6?5?4?10? for two pair, but it was no good as Cao held a bigger two pair with the A?10?J?3?. Ship the $54,400.90 pot to Cao.
Hand #2: The game and players were the same when Cao ($39,043.91) opened for $400 and then called when Sulsky ($21,796) three-bet to $1,200. Cao then called bets of $1,390.84 and $4,477.57 on the 2?3?9? flop and A? turn respectively before Sulsky bet all in for $14,134.82 on the K? river. Cao called with the 3?3?8?7? for a flopped set, and it was good enough to win the $42,406.46 pot as Sulsky only had two pair with the A?9?5?J?.
Hand #3:
Kibler-Melby Wins $784,800 on Sunday
On Sunday, Sept. 7, the $2,000/$4,000 2-7 triple draw tables were going strong and one man who took advantage was Cort ��thecortster�� Kibler-Melby, who won $784,800 in 2,579 hands over 17 hours of play. According to HighStakesDB, Kibler-Melby was even after 11 hours of play, but caught a heater in the evening as he notched six-figure wins at four different tables.
Here are some other highlights from Sunday��s action as reported by HighStakesDB:
- Alex ��Alexonmoon�� Luneau who $372,300 in 1,174 hands of 2-7 triple draw.
- Rui ��PepperoniF�� Cao once again won on PokerStars, winning $100,700 playing 2-7 triple draw and PLO.
- Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom lost $180,000 to ��Carlooo13�� playing $2,000/$4,000 fixed-limit Omaha hi/low. Carlooo13 went on to win $208,800 on the day, which made him the day��s third-biggest winner.
Sunday was kind to Kibler-Melby, but so was Monday, which is when he won an additional $380,700 playing a heads-up match against ��Trueteller�� that took 3.5 hours. That score was nice, but it wasn��t enough to make Kibler-Melby the day��s biggest winner as ��Follow The Hawk�� captured that honor with $581,700 in profit playing 998 hands of 2-7 triple draw.
Biggest Winners/Losers from Sept. 4-11
Winners | Profit | Losers | Loss | |
---|---|---|---|---|
��Sanlker�� | $685,203 |
Gus Hansen | $751,486 | |
Rui ��PepperoniF�� Cao | $447,434 |
Rui Cao | $312,010 | |
Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom | $381,249 |
��bbvisbadforme�� | $238,213 | |
Patrik ��FinddaGrind�� Antonius | $371,840 |
Dan ��jungleman12�� Cates | $176,786 | |
Phil ��Polarizing�� Ivey | $218,192 |
Mikael ��punting-peddler�� Thuritz | $159,824 |
Year's Biggest Winners/Losers
Winners | Profit | Losers | Loss | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dan ��jungleman12�� Cates | $2,679,713 |
Gus Hansen | $5,522,853 | |
Patrik ��FinddaGrind�� Antonius | $2,313,781 |
Phil ��Polarizing�� Ivey | $2,034,348 | |
Mikael ��punting-peddler�� Thuritz | $1,957,242 |
Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom | $1,310,928 | |
Doug ��WCGRider�� Polk | $754,099 |
Elior ��Crazy Elior�� Sion | $1,135,936 | |
Christoph ��Tight-Man1�� Vogelsang | $663,477 |
Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond | $,1082,089 | |
Niki Jedlicka | $624,921 |
Paul ��MalACEsia�� Phua | $823,325 | |
Ike ��luvtheWNBA�� Haxton | $582,932 |
Ben ��Sauce1234�� Sulsky | $665,133 |
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
- 83 The Online Railbird Report: Dan Cates Primed to Finish as 2014's Biggest Winner