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		<title>Tom Dwan profile</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 00:54:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gtycoon</dc:creator>
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Fresh young faces at the poker table have been a reoccurring theme in the past 5 to 10 years. With the boom of internet poker and televised live tournaments, there has been an ever-growing amount of people wanting to take a shot at stardom. Enter Tom Dwan: the 23 year old internet poker sensation turned [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fresh young faces at the <a href="http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/?key=MDAwMDBBNUQwMDAyRTI0MzAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDA-" target="_blank">poker table</a> have been a reoccurring theme in the past 5 to 10 years. With the boom of internet poker and televised live tournaments, there has been an ever-growing amount of people wanting to take a shot at stardom. Enter Tom Dwan: the 23 year old internet poker sensation turned high stakes live tournament player. For 6 years, Tom has been playing poker as much as possible and really mastering the game.  </p>
<p>His dream began when he was just 17 years old with a modest $50 initial investment. It was a gift from his father placed on an <a href="http://www.mypokertube.com" target="_blank">internet poker</a> room that gave Tom the start he needed. Amazingly, he lost over half of his $50 and was ready to write off his possible talents. But Tom was not satisfied with giving up so easily. He pushed on and turned a meager $15 into a promising career. </p>
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<p>As <a href="http://www.tomdwan.com" target="_blank">Tom Dwan</a>, aka &#8220;durrrr&#8221; &#8211; his internet poker nickname, started to build his bank roll, he experimented with many different games. Sit n Go tournaments, cash games and multi-table tournaments until he found his favorite. That favorite game was heads up no limit poker. Tom was not afraid to go up against the big guns either. He regularly battled against some of the top pros both from the internet and from the pro circuits. With Tom&#8217;s newfound confidence and his impressive knack for the game, it was not wonder that he showed up at the World Series of Poker to try and make a name for himself. With 2 cashes at the World Series including one final table, Tom has really brought some attention his way. </p>
<p>One of the most interesting aspects of Tom Dwan is his fearlessness. Amazingly, Dwan reports that he has lost huge amounts of money in very little time periods. It is believed that Tom lost of about $2.5 million in a just four month’s time. What is even more remarkable is that Dwan has managed to gain it all back. He is even challenging huge name players to go heads up for $1 million. It seems like the kid has ice in his veins. If there is one thing we can count on from Tom Dwan, it is that he is not going anywhere for a while. Look for Dwan to make a lot of noise through his heads up challenges and he might even be a threat to win some events at the World Series of Poker this year. </p>
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		<title>Doyle Brunson Reaches Round 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 20:13:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gtycoon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doyle Brunson Reaches Round 2 in the National Heads-Up Poker Championship 
One of the poker players in contention is Doyle Brunson in the National Heads-Up Poker Championship in Las Vegas. The tournament is unique and there was a lot of speculation if Brunson would be able to play as he had a dental surgery after [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Doyle Brunson Reaches Round 2 in the National Heads-Up Poker Championship </strong></p>
<p>One of the <a href="http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/?key=MDAwMDBBNUQwMDAyRTI0MzAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDA-" target="_blank">poker</a> players in contention is Doyle Brunson in the National Heads-Up Poker Championship in Las Vegas. The tournament is unique and there was a lot of speculation if Brunson would be able to play as he had a dental surgery after the Super Bowl which took place last month. Doyle Brunson not only played in the tournament but also reached the Round 2. He defeated Brock “t soprano” Parker to qualify to this round.</p>
<p>In the final hand Brunson had A-Q of diamonds whereas on the other hand Parker had wired pair of eights. His had truly had created a tight spot. Brunson did not need to look back as soon as the queen came in the form of window card. In the round of 32 Brunson will now play Don Cheadle. Cheadle reached the second round by defeating J.P.Kelly.</p>
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<p>The first round of the game truly saw the clash of the titans, when Howard Lederer played against Phil Hellmuth. This match was also very interesting like the match between Brunson and Parker. There was a race situation and Hellmuth finally won. In the 2nd round will have to play against Annette Obrestad who is another giant in the industry. He is the winner of the World Series of Poker in 2007 and he reached the second round by beating Orel Hershiser on Friday.</p>
<p>Davin Moon is the other player who qualified to the second round. He was the runner up in the World Series of Poker in 2009. The table on which he played along with Bill Huntress was the ‘quietest table on the set’. Moon held the best hand and showed a K-10 which included ten of clubs. The game also was very interesting and after a point there was no hope for Huntress, the Caesars qualifier to qualify to the second round. In the second round Davin Moon will play against Annie Duke who is a guest columnist in the Poker News Daily.</p>
<p>There were seven players who entered and out of these one was eliminated in the first round. These are the updates on the second round of the National Heads-Up Poker Championship for the year 2010. The action is taking place at the Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It starts at 1:00pm PT. The winner of the championship will be declared on Sunday after the final match happens that day. </p>
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		<title>Texas Holdem Poker Lessons at Full Tilt Poker Academy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 03:28:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gtycoon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for an online poker training school, you now have a new option.  Full Tilt Poker has opened the Full Tilt Poker Academy.  Unlike many of the schools on the internet, Full Tilt is offering the training at their academy free of charge to members.  This differs from many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for an online poker training school, you now have a new option.  <a href="http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/?key=MDAwMDBBNUQwMDAwMTRFMTAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDA-" target="_blank">Full Tilt Poker</a> has opened the Full Tilt Poker Academy.  Unlike many of the schools on the internet, Full Tilt is offering the training at their academy free of charge to members.  This differs from many schools that charge monthly access fees to their users.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.felttube.com/viewPhoto.php?photo_id=1372&amp;title=Full_Tilt_Training_Site"><img src="http://www.felttube.com/files/photos/f3bd5ad57c8389aL.jpg" alt="Full Tilt Training Site" border="0" width="450" /></a></p>
<p>The <a href="http://academy.fulltiltpoker.com/" target="_blank">Full Tilt Poker Academy</a> uses interactive video instruction to present various topics to students.  Topics range from cash game strategies to tournament play.  Full Tilt’s roster of pros makes up the faculty for the academy.  Instructors include Chris Ferguson, Jennifer Harman, Andy Bloch, Bill Edler, Paul Wasicka, Howard Lederer, and Allen Cunningham.</p>
<p>Each pro brings a different skill set to the academy and all <a href="http://academy.fulltiltpoker.com/" target="_blank">poker lessons</a> are one on one video session with the pro.  For example, Andy Bloch conducts a session on simplifying poker math.  Aaron Bartley conducts lessons on Sit-N-Go play.  Lessons are broken down into either category or by pro.  Lesson topics are divided into general strategy, cash game strategy, tournament strategy, and Sit-N-Go strategy.  You can also bring up a list of pros and click on their link to discover which subject they will teach.</p>
<p>Another feature of the academy is live game sessions conducted by the Full Tilt pros.  In these games, viewers get to watch pros play in live games and they get to hear why pros make their moves in the games.  Almost every game is covered at one point or another during these sessions, so there should be a video for every poker fan that visits the site.</p>
<p>Learning new skills are great, but members of the Full Tilt Poker Academy can apply their newly developed skills in one of two ways.  First, they can take Sit-N-Learn interactive quizzes that tests player’s knowledge on the material they have covered.  They are scored both by how quickly they correctly answer the questions.  After they finish the quiz, they are ranked among other participants in the quiz.  The top members then get an opportunity to compete against each other in a monthly free roll event setup for academy members.</p>
<p>The next way that members can apply their new found skills is via pro challenges.  These challenges are sets of tasks that are assigned to members and they must be completed in live play.  Challenges range from cash game plays to tournament and sit-n-go plays.  Once the tasks are completed, members receive Academy Credits that can be used at the Full Tilt Academy Store.  At the academy store, members will be able to buy items including Full Tilt merchandise, entries into tournaments, Full Tilt member points, and even cash.</p>
<p>There are two ways that you can become a member of the Full Tilt Poker Academy.  First, there is a signup form on the website for new members.  If you are already a member of Full Tilt Poker, then you are already a member of the Full Tilt Poker Academy.  All you need to do is login with your username and password.</p>
<p><a href="http://academy.fulltiltpoker.com/"><img src="http://www.felttube.com/files/photos/81ca0262c82e712L.jpg" alt="Full Tilt sign up" border="0" width="323" /></a></p>
<p>There are many options on the web for online poker training, but there are few quality sites out there that give you free training.  Full Tilt Poker Academy looks to be one of the few quality sites on the web that can give you real world training that will allow you to clean up at the poker tables.</p>
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		<title>Dutch Poker Players</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 09:26:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gtycoon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dutch Poker Players
There are many beloved poker players who come from the Netherlands, some very highly regarded in the poker community. One recently well-known poker player from the Netherlands is Rob Hollink, who took home three wins from the 2008 WSOP, one of which was first place in Event #30, the World Championship Limit Hold [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dutch Poker Players</strong><br />
There are many beloved <a href="http://texasholdempkr.com/?page_id=9" target="_blank">poker</a> players who come from the Netherlands, some very highly regarded in the poker community. One recently <strong>well-known poker player from the Netherlands</strong> is <a href="http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/rob-hollink" target="_blank">Rob Hollink</a>, who took home three wins from the 2008 WSOP, one of which was first place in Event #30, the World Championship Limit Hold ‘em. He also placed 15th in Event #19 Pot-Limit Omaha and 22nd in Event #50 World Championship Pot-Limit Omaha.<br />
<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/4207/Noah_Boeken_image/"><img src="http://www.mypokertube.com/files/photos/d7b76edf790923bL.jpeg" alt="Noah Boeken image" width="66" border="0" /></a><br />
Another rising star from Amsterdam in the poker world is Noah Boeken, born in 1981. Like many other professional poker players from all parts of the world, his strategy skills came from excelling in the game Magic: The Gathering, which prepped him for a successful career in poker. His big break came from his 1st place win at the 2005 Scandinavian Open when he took down Ram Vaswani for almost $200K.<br />
Boeken is often called Mini-Marcel after his mentor, fellow Dutchman and intercontinental poker champion, Marcel Luske, who is probably the most well-known of Dutch poker players. Luske is also known as the “Flying Dutchman” as he started out playing poker all over Europe, flying from city to city to compete in tournaments. Luske is an avid player at many high-stakes live events and a winner of millions of dollars. This classy poker giant, also from Amsterdam, is the definition of poker etiquette and his stylish air is pleasantly complemented by his acute sense of humor, known for breaking out in song at the tables and wearing upside down sunglasses. Being an older poker player gives him an edge against the young guns that populate the tables these days. He approaches poker with respect and in 2001 was ranked as the number one player in Europe, later to be European Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004. In 2008, he ranked as 150th on the Player of the Year list, up from 884th in 2007. Needless to say, he’s not new to poker.<br />
Luske taught Boeken that there is a place for modesty and respect for yourself and others in poker and in life, in general. Luske has been called “Poker’s Roving Ambassador” for the goodwill he exhibits among his opponents. He embodies the honorable character of the region he represents and teaches Boeken to do the same. These two players are seen together often, representing the past, present, and future of Netherlands poker. Both of these poker players from the Netherlands are proud of the role they have played in Dutch <a href="http://texasholdempkr.com/?p=19" target="_blank">poker</a>, as well as <strong>global poker</strong>. They have a huge Dutch following, and many of their fans are inspired by them enough to follow in their footsteps. Luske, especially, has done a great job <a href="http://www.pokermarketingforum.com" target="_blank">promoting poker</a> as a rather admirable job in the Netherlands.</p>
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		<title>HosniMubarak takes down Full Tilt $750K guarantee for $136,080</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 00:59:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gtycoon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[HosniMubarak takes down Full Tilt $750K guarantee for $136,080
This week’s 750K guarantee on Full Tilt Poker attracted over 3800 players and 30 sponsored pros. Jordan Morgan was the last pro standing when he finished a few tables short of the final table at 55th place. The final 9 players entered the final table after seven [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HosniMubarak takes down Full Tilt $750K guarantee for $136,080</p>
<p>This week’s 750K guarantee on <a href="http://www.pokerbloggs.com/high-stakes-poker-biographies/" target="_blank">Full Tilt Poker attracted over 3800 players and 30 sponsored pros</a>. Jordan Morgan was the last pro standing when he finished a few tables short of the final table at 55th place. The final 9 players entered the final table after seven hours of tournament play. All of the stacks were relatively in close size, with averages at 1.2 million. <strong>Reletrom</strong> and HosniMubarak were in contention with each other for the chip lead until it got 4 handed and Reletrom was eliminated. HosniMubarak would maintain his lead to take 1st place in this week’s $750k guarantee, along with a prize of $136,080 for his efforts. </p>
<p>9th place KO : MajorPayne11 ($10,299)<br />
<a href="http://felttube.com/viewPhoto.php?photo_id=1148&#038;title=750K_9th_place_KO_8_03_2008"><img src="http://www.felttube.com/files/photos/df0aab058ce179eL.jpg"  border="0" width="450" alt="750K 9th place KO 8/03/2008" /></a><br />
Full Tilt Poker Game #7504851370: $750,000 Guarantee (56134520), Table 27 &#8211; 30000/60000 Ante 7500 &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 2:11:49 ET &#8211; 2008/08/04<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 (1,040,326)<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom (2,030,792)<br />
Seat 3: LWALKER (1,295,948)<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (879,613)<br />
Seat 5: potbuilder1881 (840,646)<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (1,422,952)<br />
Seat 7: lemac1980 (1,408,692)<br />
Seat 8: theoneone (1,554,642)<br />
Seat 9: MajorPayne11 (1,055,389)<br />
theman2892 antes 7,500<br />
Reletrom antes 7,500<br />
LWALKER antes 7,500<br />
CountTilt antes 7,500<br />
potbuilder1881 antes 7,500<br />
HosniMubarak antes 7,500<br />
lemac1980 antes 7,500<br />
theoneone antes 7,500<br />
MajorPayne11 antes 7,500<br />
potbuilder1881 posts the small blind of 30,000<br />
HosniMubarak posts the big blind of 60,000<br />
The button is in seat #4<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
lemac1980 folds<br />
theoneone has 15 seconds left to act<br />
theoneone folds<br />
MajorPayne11 has 15 seconds left to act<br />
MajorPayne11 raises to 180,000<br />
theman2892 folds<br />
Reletrom folds<br />
LWALKER folds<br />
CountTilt calls 180,000<br />
potbuilder1881 folds<br />
HosniMubarak folds<br />
*** FLOP *** [3c 9h Ks]<br />
MajorPayne11 has 15 seconds left to act<br />
MajorPayne11 checks<br />
CountTilt checks<br />
*** TURN *** [3c 9h Ks] [Qc]<br />
MajorPayne11 has 15 seconds left to act<br />
MajorPayne11 bets 180,000<br />
CountTilt has 15 seconds left to act<br />
CountTilt raises to 460,000<br />
MajorPayne11 has 15 seconds left to act<br />
MajorPayne11 raises to 867,889, and is all in<br />
CountTilt calls 232,113, and is all in<br />
MajorPayne11 shows [9c 9d]<br />
CountTilt shows [Kh Kd]<br />
Uncalled bet of 175,776 returned to MajorPayne11<br />
*** RIVER *** [3c 9h Ks Qc] [Ac]<br />
MajorPayne11 shows three of a kind, Nines<br />
CountTilt shows three of a kind, Kings<br />
CountTilt wins the pot (1,901,726) with three of a kind, Kings<br />
MajorPayne11: wow<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 1,901,726 | Rake 0<br />
Board: [3c 9h Ks Qc Ac]<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 3: LWALKER folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (button) showed [Kh Kd] and won (1,901,726) with three of a kind, Kings<br />
Seat 5: potbuilder1881 (small blind) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (big blind) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 7: lemac1980 folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 8: theoneone folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 9: MajorPayne11 showed [9c 9d] and lost with three of a kind, Nines</p>
<p>8th place KO: LWALKER ($13,835)<br />
<a href="http://felttube.com/viewPhoto.php?photo_id=1149&#038;title=750K_8th_place_KO_8_03_2008"><img src="http://www.felttube.com/files/photos/09c6c3783b4a700L.jpg"  border="0" width="450" alt="750K 8th place KO 8/03/2008" /></a><br />
Full Tilt Poker Game #7505037865: $750,000 Guarantee (56134520), Table 27 &#8211; 50K/100K Ante 10K &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 2:34:45 ET &#8211; 2008/08/04<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 (885,326)<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom (2,887,792)<br />
Seat 3: LWALKER (544,952)<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (1,828,726)<br />
Seat 5: potbuilder1881 (521,146)<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (2,648,904)<br />
Seat 7: lemac1980 (1,033,496)<br />
Seat 8: theoneone (1,178,658)<br />
theman2892 antes 10,000<br />
Reletrom antes 10,000<br />
LWALKER antes 10,000<br />
CountTilt antes 10,000<br />
potbuilder1881 antes 10,000<br />
HosniMubarak antes 10,000<br />
lemac1980 antes 10,000<br />
theoneone antes 10,000<br />
potbuilder1881 posts the small blind of 50,000<br />
HosniMubarak posts the big blind of 100,000<br />
The button is in seat #4<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
lemac1980 folds<br />
theoneone folds<br />
theman2892 folds<br />
Reletrom folds<br />
LWALKER raises to 534,952, and is all in<br />
CountTilt folds<br />
potbuilder1881 folds<br />
HosniMubarak has 15 seconds left to act<br />
HosniMubarak calls 434,952<br />
LWALKER shows [8h As]<br />
HosniMubarak shows [8d 9d]<br />
*** FLOP *** [Jc 9s 6c]<br />
*** TURN *** [Jc 9s 6c] [Qc]<br />
*** RIVER *** [Jc 9s 6c Qc] [Kc]<br />
LWALKER shows Ace King high<br />
HosniMubarak shows a pair of Nines<br />
HosniMubarak wins the pot (1,199,904) with a pair of Nines<br />
LWALKER stands up<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 1,199,904 | Rake 0<br />
Board: [Jc 9s 6c Qc Kc]<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 3: LWALKER showed [8h As] and lost with Ace King high<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (button) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 5: potbuilder1881 (small blind) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (big blind) showed [8d 9d] and won (1,199,904) with a pair of Nines<br />
Seat 7: lemac1980 folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 8: theoneone folded before the Flop</p>
<p>7th place KO: lemac1980 ($17,678)<br />
<a href="http://felttube.com/viewPhoto.php?photo_id=1150&#038;title=750K_7th_place_KO_8_03_2008"><img src="http://www.felttube.com/files/photos/2b38c2df6a49b97L.jpg"  border="0" width="450" alt="750K 7th place KO 8/03/2008" /></a><br />
Full Tilt Poker Game #7505054027: $750,000 Guarantee (56134520), Table 27 &#8211; 50K/100K Ante 10K &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 2:36:50 ET &#8211; 2008/08/04<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 (895,326)<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom (3,117,792)<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (1,668,726)<br />
Seat 5: potbuilder1881 (1,022,292)<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (3,203,856)<br />
Seat 7: lemac1980 (652,350)<br />
Seat 8: theoneone (968,658)<br />
theman2892 antes 10,000<br />
Reletrom antes 10,000<br />
CountTilt antes 10,000<br />
potbuilder1881 antes 10,000<br />
HosniMubarak antes 10,000<br />
lemac1980 antes 10,000<br />
theoneone antes 10,000<br />
CountTilt posts the small blind of 50,000<br />
potbuilder1881 posts the big blind of 100,000<br />
The button is in seat #2<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
HosniMubarak has 15 seconds left to act<br />
HosniMubarak raises to 219,000<br />
lemac1980 raises to 642,350, and is all in<br />
theoneone folds<br />
theman2892 folds<br />
Reletrom raises to 1,065,700<br />
CountTilt folds<br />
potbuilder1881 folds<br />
HosniMubarak folds<br />
Reletrom shows [Kd Ks]<br />
lemac1980 shows [Qd Qc]<br />
Uncalled bet of 423,350 returned to Reletrom<br />
*** FLOP *** [5h 9s 6d]<br />
*** TURN *** [5h 9s 6d] [3c]<br />
*** RIVER *** [5h 9s 6d 3c] [5c]<br />
Reletrom shows two pair, Kings and Fives<br />
lemac1980 shows two pair, Queens and Fives<br />
Reletrom wins the pot (1,723,700) with two pair, Kings and Fives<br />
HosniMubarak: nh<br />
lemac1980 stands up<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 1,723,700 | Rake 0<br />
Board: [5h 9s 6d 3c 5c]<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom (button) showed [Kd Ks] and won (1,723,700) with two pair, Kings and Fives<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (small blind) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 5: potbuilder1881 (big blind) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 7: lemac1980 showed [Qd Qc] and lost with two pair, Queens and Fives<br />
Seat 8: theoneone folded before the Flop</p>
<p>6th place KO: potbuilder1881 ($23,596)<br />
<a href="http://felttube.com/viewPhoto.php?photo_id=1151&#038;title=750K_6th_place_KO_8_03_2008"><img src="http://www.felttube.com/files/photos/f197002b9a0853eL.jpg"  border="0" width="450" alt="750K 6th place KO 8/03/2008" /></a><br />
Full Tilt Poker Game #7505082850: $750,000 Guarantee (56134520), Table 27 &#8211; 50K/100K Ante 10K &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 2:40:32 ET &#8211; 2008/08/04<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 (1,085,326)<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom (4,179,142)<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (566,434)<br />
Seat 5: potbuilder1881 (1,674,584)<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (3,284,856)<br />
Seat 8: theoneone (738,658)<br />
theman2892 antes 10,000<br />
Reletrom antes 10,000<br />
CountTilt antes 10,000<br />
potbuilder1881 antes 10,000<br />
HosniMubarak antes 10,000<br />
theoneone antes 10,000<br />
HosniMubarak posts the small blind of 50,000<br />
theoneone posts the big blind of 100,000<br />
The button is in seat #5<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
theman2892 folds<br />
Reletrom folds<br />
CountTilt folds<br />
potbuilder1881 raises to 410,000<br />
HosniMubarak raises to 3,274,856, and is all in<br />
theoneone has 15 seconds left to act<br />
theoneone folds<br />
potbuilder1881 has 15 seconds left to act<br />
potbuilder1881 has requested TIME<br />
potbuilder1881 calls 1,254,584, and is all in<br />
HosniMubarak shows [8h 8d]<br />
potbuilder1881 shows [Ac Tc]<br />
Uncalled bet of 1,610,272 returned to HosniMubarak<br />
*** FLOP *** [4h Ah 3c]<br />
*** TURN *** [4h Ah 3c] [7c]<br />
*** RIVER *** [4h Ah 3c 7c] [8s]<br />
HosniMubarak shows three of a kind, Eights<br />
potbuilder1881 shows a pair of Aces<br />
HosniMubarak wins the pot (3,489,168) with three of a kind, Eights<br />
HosniMubarak: std tho<br />
potbuilder1881 stands up<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 3,489,168 | Rake 0<br />
Board: [4h Ah 3c 7c 8s]<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 5: potbuilder1881 (button) showed [Ac Tc] and lost with a pair of Aces<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (small blind) showed [8h 8d] and won (3,489,168) with three of a kind, Eights<br />
Seat 8: theoneone (big blind) folded before the Flop</p>
<p>5th place KO: theoneone ($31,820)<br />
<a href="http://felttube.com/viewPhoto.php?photo_id=1152&#038;title=5th_place_KO__theoneone___31_820_"><img src="http://www.felttube.com/files/photos/45f31d16b1058d5L.jpg"  border="0" width="450" alt="5th place KO: theoneone ($31,820)" /></a><br />
Full Tilt Poker Game #7505174384: $750,000 Guarantee (56134520), Table 27 &#8211; 60K/120K Ante 15K &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 2:52:51 ET &#8211; 2008/08/04<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 (690,326)<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom (3,011,274)<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (2,210,736)<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (4,844,348)<br />
Seat 8: theoneone (772,316)<br />
theman2892 antes 15,000<br />
Reletrom antes 15,000<br />
CountTilt antes 15,000<br />
HosniMubarak antes 15,000<br />
theoneone antes 15,000<br />
Reletrom posts the small blind of 60,000<br />
CountTilt posts the big blind of 120,000<br />
The button is in seat #1<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
HosniMubarak folds<br />
theoneone raises to 757,316, and is all in<br />
theman2892 folds<br />
Reletrom raises to 1,394,632<br />
CountTilt folds<br />
Reletrom shows [Ts Th]<br />
theoneone shows [8c Ad]<br />
Uncalled bet of 637,316 returned to Reletrom<br />
*** FLOP *** [7s 3s Tc]<br />
*** TURN *** [7s 3s Tc] [Jc]<br />
*** RIVER *** [7s 3s Tc Jc] [4s]<br />
Reletrom shows three of a kind, Tens<br />
theoneone shows Ace Jack high<br />
Reletrom wins the pot (1,709,632) with three of a kind, Tens<br />
theoneone stands up<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 1,709,632 | Rake 0<br />
Board: [7s 3s Tc Jc 4s]<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 (button) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom (small blind) showed [Ts Th] and won (1,709,632) with three of a kind, Tens<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (big blind) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 8: theoneone showed [8c Ad] and lost with Ace Jack high</p>
<p>4th place KO: Reletrom ($42,427)<br />
<a href="http://felttube.com/viewPhoto.php?photo_id=1157&#038;title=750K_4th_place_KO_8_03_2008"><img src="http://www.felttube.com/files/photos/a8240cb8235e9c4L.jpg"  border="0" width="450" alt="750K 4th place KO 8/03/2008" /></a><br />
Full Tilt Poker Game #7505334653: $750,000 Guarantee (56134520), Table 27 &#8211; 80K/160K Ante 20K &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 3:15:47 ET &#8211; 2008/08/04<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 (2,297,152)<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom (1,407,142)<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (3,388,117)<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (4,436,589)<br />
theman2892 antes 20,000<br />
Reletrom antes 20,000<br />
CountTilt antes 20,000<br />
HosniMubarak antes 20,000<br />
theman2892 posts the small blind of 80,000<br />
Reletrom posts the big blind of 160,000<br />
The button is in seat #6<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
CountTilt folds<br />
HosniMubarak raises to 4,416,589, and is all in<br />
theman2892 folds<br />
Reletrom calls 1,227,142, and is all in<br />
HosniMubarak shows [As 7s]<br />
Reletrom shows [Qs Ad]<br />
Uncalled bet of 3,029,447 returned to HosniMubarak<br />
*** FLOP *** [7h 2h 2s]<br />
*** TURN *** [7h 2h 2s] [Ts]<br />
*** RIVER *** [7h 2h 2s Ts] [2c]<br />
HosniMubarak shows a full house, Twos full of Sevens<br />
Reletrom shows three of a kind, Twos<br />
HosniMubarak wins the pot (2,934,284) with a full house, Twos full of Sevens<br />
Reletrom stands up<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 2,934,284 | Rake 0<br />
Board: [7h 2h 2s Ts 2c]<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 (small blind) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 2: Reletrom (big blind) showed [Qs Ad] and lost with three of a kind, Twos<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (button) showed [As 7s] and won (2,934,284) with a full house, Twos full of Sevens</p>
<p>3rd place KO: theman2892 ($53,802)<br />
<a href="http://felttube.com/viewPhoto.php?photo_id=1158&#038;title=750K_3rd_place_KO_8_03_2008"><img src="http://www.felttube.com/files/photos/0c048b3a434e49eL.jpg"  border="0" width="450" alt="750K 3rd place KO 8/03/2008" /></a><br />
Full Tilt Poker Game #7505356193: $750,000 Guarantee (56134520), Table 27 &#8211; 100K/200K Ante 25K &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 3:19:03 ET &#8211; 2008/08/04<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 (1,482,152)<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (4,033,117)<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (6,013,731)<br />
theman2892 antes 25,000<br />
CountTilt antes 25,000<br />
HosniMubarak antes 25,000<br />
theman2892 posts the small blind of 100,000<br />
CountTilt posts the big blind of 200,000<br />
The button is in seat #6<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
HosniMubarak raises to 435,000<br />
theman2892 raises to 1,457,152, and is all in<br />
CountTilt has 15 seconds left to act<br />
CountTilt calls 1,257,152<br />
HosniMubarak folds<br />
theman2892 shows [Ah 7d]<br />
CountTilt shows [7c 7h]<br />
*** FLOP *** [8c Js Qs]<br />
*** TURN *** [8c Js Qs] [Ts]<br />
*** RIVER *** [8c Js Qs Ts] [8h]<br />
theman2892 shows a pair of Eights<br />
CountTilt shows two pair, Eights and Sevens<br />
CountTilt wins the pot (3,424,304) with two pair, Eights and Sevens<br />
theman2892 stands up<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 3,424,304 | Rake 0<br />
Board: [8c Js Qs Ts 8h]<br />
Seat 1: theman2892 (small blind) showed [Ah 7d] and lost with a pair of Eights<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (big blind) showed [7c 7h] and won (3,424,304) with two pair, Eights and Sevens<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (button) folded before the Flop</p>
<p>2nd place KO: CountTilt ($82,240)<br />
1st place: HosniMubarak ($136,081)<br />
<a href="http://felttube.com/viewPhoto.php?photo_id=1159&#038;title=750K_2nd_place_KO_8_03_2008"><img src="http://www.felttube.com/files/photos/16e6a3326dd7d86L.jpg"  border="0" width="450" alt="750K 2nd place KO 8/03/2008" /></a><br />
Full Tilt Poker Game #7505445040: $750,000 Guarantee (56134520), Table 27 &#8211; 120K/240K Ante 30K &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 3:32:59 ET &#8211; 2008/08/04<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (3,364,269)<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (8,164,731)<br />
CountTilt antes 30,000<br />
HosniMubarak antes 30,000<br />
HosniMubarak posts the small blind of 120,000<br />
CountTilt posts the big blind of 240,000<br />
The button is in seat #6<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
HosniMubarak calls 120,000<br />
CountTilt raises to 3,334,269, and is all in<br />
HosniMubarak calls 3,094,269<br />
CountTilt shows [9c Kc]<br />
HosniMubarak shows [As Ac]<br />
*** FLOP *** [6d Ks 5h]<br />
*** TURN *** [6d Ks 5h] [7c]<br />
*** RIVER *** [6d Ks 5h 7c] [2s]<br />
CountTilt shows a pair of Kings<br />
HosniMubarak shows a pair of Aces<br />
HosniMubarak wins the pot (6,728,538) with a pair of Aces<br />
CountTilt stands up<br />
HosniMubarak stands up<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 6,728,538 | Rake 0<br />
Board: [6d Ks 5h 7c 2s]<br />
Seat 4: CountTilt (big blind) showed [9c Kc] and lost with a pair of Kings<br />
Seat 6: HosniMubarak (small blind) showed [As Ac] and won (6,728,538) with a pair of Aces</p>
<p>HosniMubarak would take 1st place in this week’s $750k guarantee and receive $136,080 for his efforts.<br />
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		<title>Chip leader at final table kicked out of WSOP circuit tournament</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 19:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gtycoon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leslie Thornburg chip leader at final table kicked out of WSOP circuit tournament
A possibly historic incident occurred at this year’s first World Series of Poker circuit event held in Atlantic City. A contractor from Virginia, Leslie Thornburg was forcibly removed from the final table for his behavior.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Leslie Thornburg chip leader at final table kicked out of WSOP circuit tournament</strong></p>
<p>A possibly historic incident occurred at this year’s first <a href="http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/" target="_blank">World Series of Poker</a> circuit event held in Atlantic City. A contractor from Virginia, Leslie Thornburg was forcibly removed from the final table for his behavior.</p>
<p>“Thornburg, who had been given two warnings for <strong>unsportsmanlike behavior</strong> on the previous day, pushed everyone’s patience to the limit with a ceaseless display of loud comments and baiting tactics lasting several hours.”</p>
<p>“Holding onto a perilous chip lead, Thornburg lost self-control and began jamming chips into the pot with reckless abandon.  Warned by tournament officials (repeatedly) to stack his chips properly and obey the rules, Thornburg crossed the final demarcation of everyone’s patience when he shoved half of his stack into the pot and then later announced, “all in.”  Fed up with the annoying and confusing antics, officials announced Thornburg’s immediate disqualification.”</p>
<p>The remaining players and spectators could only watch as Thornburg was ejected from the <strong>texas holdem poker</strong> tournament. He was automatically eliminated in 5th place, earning $19,026. His chips were removed from play and the final table played out like normal. Frank Panetta would go on to win first place, with a prize of $76, 104.</p>
<p>The full story can be found here: http://www.worldseriesofpoker.com/news/article.asp?newsid=1966</p>
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		<title>Origin of Texas Holdem Poker</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 04:06:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Texas Holdem Poker has become the most popular poker game across North America and Europe. It slowly gained popularity in the the 19th century, during the Civil War, but its popularity surged in recent years due to the large amount of exposure on TV, the internet, and in literature. The largest surge in popularity [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_hold_'em" target="_blank">Texas Holdem Poker</a> has become the most popular poker game across North America and Europe. It slowly gained popularity in the the 19th century, during the Civil War, but its popularity surged in recent years due to the large amount of exposure on TV, the internet, and in literature. The largest surge in popularity came in 2003 when an amateur poker player by the name of Chris Moneymaker won the <strong>World Series of Poker</strong> (W.S.O.P.) main event for a total of $2.5 million. This victory revealed the public that anybody can win, inspiring them to try their luck in poker. Everybody knows how to play Texas hold &#8216;em but not many people know the origins of the favored card game.<br />
<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/294/2003_WSOP_Main_Event/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/6883966fd8f918aL.jpg" alt="2003 WSOP Main Event" border="0" width="250" /></a><br />
Texas hold &#8216;em is a game that has a long history that has had variations throughout history to the modern form people are familiar wit.<br />
The history of Texas Holdem poker originated around the middle of the tenth century in China. The emperor of China, Mu-tsung, liked the game of Antoine domino cards. This that farthest in history that any form of Texas hold &#8216;em can be traced back. The history of Texas hold &#8216;em continued to spread and evolve throughout the world. Playing cards found in Egypt, dating back to about the thirteenth century, appeared to be similar to the playing cards used today. Also many believe that Texas hold &#8216;em originated from &#8220;Ganjifa&#8221; (meaning playing card),a very popular card game in India. &#8220;Ganjifa&#8221; consists of 12 subjects on colored backgrounds with the cards ranging from 1 to 10 with two court cards of a minister or counselor, and a king.<br />
The spread of these variations stayed in Asia. A game called &#8220;As Nas&#8221; created by the Persians is a game that uses five cards to make a hand but only 25 cards were used. It is believed that the Iranians instructed the Guns in a game similar to &#8220;As Nas&#8221; called &#8220;Pochen&#8221; which the Guns spread to the French. The French named this game &#8220;Poque&#8221;, the word poker derives from.<br />
The French then brought &#8220;Poque&#8221; to the United States to the town of New Orleans. This game then spread throughout the United States via the Mississippi River. The people who learned the game that lived around the Mississippi River spread it throughout other colonies and towns along the railroads. This card game became extremely popular with cowboys in the Old West.<br />
<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/293/Early_Holdem/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/53c3bce66e43be4L.jpg" alt="Early Holdem" border="0" width="250" /></a><br />
One of the most important additions made in the history of Texas holdem was during the American Civil war. During this time the Americans used the traditional English set of cards, 52.<br />
Although not many people are sure where Texas hold&#8217;em, as we know it today, came from, it is clear that Texas is the state of origin. The state of Texas recognizes the town of Robstown as the origin of Texas hold &#8216;em which occurred in the early 1900s. This game then passed through Texas reaching the town of Dallas in 1925.<br />
Texas hold &#8216;em was introduced to Las Vegas in 1967 by a group of Texan gamblers including Crandell, Addington, Doyle Brunson, and <strong>Amarillo Slim</strong>. Tom Moor added the first ever poker tournament in 1979 which featured several games including Texas hold &#8216;em.<br />
The <strong>Texas holdem</strong> gained popularity throughout the country in 1970 when the Horseshoe Hotel and Casino was opened in Las Vegas by Benny Binion.Binion took over a small invitational poker tournament from Riverside Casino&#8217;s Tom Morehead, renamed the World Series of Poker. The main even of this tournament was none other then Texas hold &#8216;em. In 1972, 8 players took part in the first ever World Series of Poker. Now that number has increased to thousands of entrants. The tournament is the most highly regarded in the world.</p>
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		<title>Hoss_TBF and Eila Limit high stakes Texas holdem</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 04:44:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gtycoon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A marathon texas holdem poker session went on for hours between players Hoss_TBF and Eila. The two played on two different $500/$1000 Limit Texas Hold &#8216;Em Poker tables on Full Tilt. &#8216;Eila&#8217; bought in short, but ran the money up slowly over the hours of play. An estimated $20,000 was traded from &#8216;Hoss_TBF,&#8217; a common [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A marathon <strong>texas holdem poker</strong> session went on for hours between players <strong>Hoss_TBF and Eila</strong>. The two played on two different $500/$1000 Limit Texas Hold &#8216;Em Poker tables on <a href="http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/?key=MDAwMDBBNUQwMDAwMTRFMTAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDA-" target="_blank">Full Tilt</a>. &#8216;Eila&#8217; bought in short, but ran the money up slowly over the hours of play. An estimated $20,000 was traded from &#8216;Hoss_TBF,&#8217; a common Limit Hold &#8216;Em player on Full Tilt, to &#8216;Eila.&#8217; Despite picking up four of a kind, or quads, here are some of the key hands that led to &#8216;Eila&#8217;s big session.</p>
<p>The first big hand of the session showed &#8216;Eila&#8217; holdin pocket nines, an over pair to the board, against &#8216;Hoss_TBF&#8217;s losing hand.<br />
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<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5425703374: Table Norway (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 19:47:24 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($107,404.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($37,431.50)<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the small blind of $250<br />
Eila posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #1<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,000<br />
Eila raises to $1,500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [8h 5s 2d]<br />
Eila bets $500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [8h 5s 2d] [3h]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [8h 5s 2d 3h] [4d]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Eila shows [9h 9d] a pair of Nines<br />
Hoss_TBF mucks<br />
Eila wins the pot ($7,999.50) with a pair of Nines<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $8,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [8h 5s 2d 3h 4d]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (small blind) mucked<br />
Seat 2: Eila (big blind) collected ($7,999.50)</p>
<p>In this $10,000 hand, both players flopped top pair. However, a jack kicker was good enough to send the pot over to &#8216;Hoss_TBF.&#8217;</p>
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<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5425727452: Table Tiger (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 19:49:23 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($21,208.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($68,673)<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the small blind of $250<br />
Eila posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #1<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,000<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [9c 4s Kd]<br />
Eila bets $500<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,000<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [9c 4s Kd] [3h]<br />
Eila checks<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila raises to $2,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [9c 4s Kd 3h] [4h]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Eila shows [7s Kh] two pair, Kings and Fours<br />
Hoss_TBF shows [Ks Jd] two pair, Kings and Fours<br />
Hoss_TBF wins the pot ($9,999.50) with two pair, Kings and Fours<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $10,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [9c 4s Kd 3h 4h]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (small blind) showed [Ks Jd] and won ($9,999.50) with two pair, Kings and Fours<br />
Seat 2: Eila (big blind) showed [7s Kh] and lost with two pair, Kings and Fours</p>
<p>In this hand, we see &#8216;Eila&#8217; bet and raise the entire hand. &#8216;Hoss&#8217; plays along and builds one of the biggest pots of the day, just to find out that &#8216;Eila&#8217; turned the nut, or unbeatable, ten high straight to take down the pot worth $12,000.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/305/2_27_LHE3/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/496e05e1aea0a9cL.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE3" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5425764192: Table Tiger (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 19:52:24 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($31,706.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($58,172.50)<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the small blind of $250<br />
Eila posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #1<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,000<br />
Eila raises to $1,500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [8h Jc Qd]<br />
Eila bets $500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [8h Jc Qd] [9d]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $2,000<br />
Eila raises to $3,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [8h Jc Qd 9d] [8s]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Eila shows [Kd Th] a straight, King high<br />
Hoss_TBF mucks<br />
Eila wins the pot ($11,999.50) with a straight, King high<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $12,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [8h Jc Qd 9d 8s]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (small blind) mucked<br />
Seat 2: Eila (big blind) collected ($11,999.50)</p>
<p>&#8216;Eila&#8217; wins another big hand here. Holding Ace ten, &#8216;Eila&#8217; flopped top pair to take down a pot that reached five figures.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/306/2_27_LHE4/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/b2eb73490357549L.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE4" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5425804448: Table Norway (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 19:55:51 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($88,901.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($55,925.50)<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the small blind of $250<br />
Eila posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #1<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,000<br />
Eila raises to $1,500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [4c Ac 9c]<br />
Eila bets $500<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,000<br />
Eila raises to $1,500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [4c Ac 9c] [7s]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [4c Ac 9c 7s] [2d]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Eila shows [Ad Tc] a pair of Aces<br />
Hoss_TBF mucks<br />
Eila wins the pot ($9,999.50) with a pair of Aces<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $10,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [4c Ac 9c 7s 2d]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (small blind) mucked<br />
Seat 2: Eila (big blind) collected ($9,999.50)</p>
<p>&#8216;Hoss_TBF&#8217; may have won some money back on this hand. Flopping bottom pair was good enough for a call, and turning three of a kind, or trips, was good enough for &#8216;Hoss&#8217; to play to see a river, which made the winning full house to take down the following hand.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/308/2_27_LHE5/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/a8c88a0055f636eL.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE5" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5425839666: Table Tiger (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 19:58:45 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($46,702)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($43,169.50)<br />
Eila posts the small blind of $250<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #2<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [Qc Tc 6c]<br />
Hoss_TBF checks<br />
Eila bets $500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [Qc Tc 6c] [6s]<br />
Hoss_TBF checks<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $2,000<br />
Eila has 15 seconds left to act<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [Qc Tc 6c 6s] [As]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Hoss_TBF shows [Ah 6d] a full house, Sixes full of Aces<br />
Eila mucks<br />
Hoss_TBF wins the pot ($8,999.50) with a full house, Sixes full of Aces<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $9,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [Qc Tc 6c 6s As]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (big blind) collected ($8,999.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila (small blind) mucked</p>
<p>&#8216;Eila&#8217; would have none of that. &#8216;Eila&#8217; flops a mere bottom pair on a scary board. However, the player put three bets in on the flop. On the turn, &#8216;Eila&#8217; picked up a flush draw and called a bet of $1,000 to make the flush on the river and take down the following big hand.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/309/2_27_LHE6/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/eddea82ad2755b2L.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE6" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5425900319: Table Norway (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 20:03:45 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($90,147)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($54,671)<br />
Eila posts the small blind of $250<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #2<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,500<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [9h Js Qc]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $500<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,500<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [9h Js Qc] [3c]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [9h Js Qc 3c] [Tc]<br />
Hoss_TBF checks<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Eila shows [4c 9c] a flush, Queen high<br />
Hoss_TBF mucks<br />
Eila wins the pot ($9,999.50) with a flush, Queen high<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $10,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [9h Js Qc 3c Tc]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (big blind) mucked<br />
Seat 2: Eila (small blind) collected ($9,999.50)<br />
Eila&#8217;s roll continued by taking down a $12,000 hnd with a full boat.</p>
<p>&#8216;Eila&#8217; continued taking down big hands, this time check raising the flop that made the player three of a kind. Rivering a full house led to &#8216;Eila&#8217; taking down another big hand, this one also for $12,000.</p>
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<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5426068155: Table Tiger (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 20:17:37 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($71,025.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($48,826)<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the small blind of $250<br />
Eila posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #1<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,000<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [7d 5s 7s]<br />
Eila checks<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $500<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [7d 5s 7s] [Kc]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $2,000<br />
Eila raises to $3,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [7d 5s 7s Kc] [3h]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Eila shows [7c 3c] a full house, Sevens full of Threes<br />
Hoss_TBF mucks<br />
Eila wins the pot ($11,999.50) with a full house, Sevens full of Threes<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $12,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [7d 5s 7s Kc 3h]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (small blind) mucked<br />
Seat 2: Eila (big blind) collected ($11,999.50)<br />
&#8216;Hoss_TBF&#8217; tried to stop the losing streak, and did a good job here. As mentioned early, quads were showed twice tonight, once here. Flopping three three&#8217;s should have assured &#8216;Hoss&#8217; that they were holding the winning hand. However, just for good measure, the last three in the deck fell on the turn, giving &#8216;Hoss&#8217; quads to take down the following pot.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/311/2_27_LHE8/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/9dfcd5e558dfa04L.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE8" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5426093352: Table Tiger (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 20:19:41 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($72,024)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($47,825.50)<br />
Eila posts the small blind of $250<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #2<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [3d 3c Kd]<br />
Hoss_TBF checks<br />
Eila bets $500<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,000<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [3d 3c Kd] [3h]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [3d 3c Kd 3h] [Th]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila raises to $2,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $3,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Hoss_TBF shows [3s Qs] four of a kind, Threes<br />
Eila mucks<br />
Hoss_TBF wins the pot ($11,999.50) with four of a kind, Threes<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $12,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [3d 3c Kd 3h Th]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (big blind) collected ($11,999.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila (small blind) mucked</p>
<p>As seemed to happen all night, &#8216;Eila&#8217; answered in a big way. Here, the biggest hand of the session was played. At the showdown, Eila showed a flopped two pair to take down the pot worth $13,000.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/312/2_27_LHE9/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/950a4152c2b4aa3L.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE9" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5426346526: Table Norway (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 20:40:23 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($75,130)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($69,651)<br />
Eila posts the small blind of $250<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #2<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,500<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [3d 6c Td]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $500<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [3d 6c Td] [Ks]<br />
Hoss_TBF checks<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $2,000<br />
Eila raises to $3,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [3d 6c Td Ks] [4h]<br />
Hoss_TBF checks<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Eila shows [Ts 6d] two pair, Tens and Sixes<br />
Hoss_TBF mucks<br />
Eila wins the pot ($12,999.50) with two pair, Tens and Sixes<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $13,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [3d 6c Td Ks 4h]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (big blind) mucked<br />
Seat 2: Eila (small blind) collected ($12,999.50)</p>
<p>No one said poker didn&#8217;t have a luck factor. Here, we see what leads to a winning session sometimes: cracking kings with 9-6 off-suit. &#8216;Eila&#8217; flopped a middle pair of nines, while &#8216;Hoss&#8217; held two kings, for an overpair to the board. A six fell on the turn to give &#8216;Eila&#8217; two pair, which turned out to be good enough to win the following hand worth $12,000.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/314/2_27_LHE10/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/758874998f5bd0cL.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE10" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5426373017: Table Norway (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 20:42:30 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($67,379.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($77,400)<br />
Eila posts the small blind of $250<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #2<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,500<br />
Eila has 15 seconds left to act<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [9s Qc 7h]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $500<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [9s Qc 7h] [6c]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila raises to $2,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $3,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [9s Qc 7h 6c] [2c]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Hoss_TBF shows [Kh Kc] a pair of Kings<br />
Eila shows [9d 6h] two pair, Nines and Sixes<br />
Eila wins the pot ($11,999.50) with two pair, Nines and Sixes<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $12,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [9s Qc 7h 6c 2c]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (big blind) showed [Kh Kc] and lost with a pair of Kings<br />
Seat 2: Eila (small blind) showed [9d 6h] and won ($11,999.50) with two pair, Nines and Sixes</p>
<p>A true hot streak was being shown here, as &#8216;Eila&#8217; wins yet another five figure pot. Here, the rier was kind enough to bring a straight to &#8216;Eila.&#8217;</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/315/2_27_LHE11/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/ad13a2a07ca4b76L.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE11" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5426500905: Table Tiger (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 20:52:38 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($99,756.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($20,062.50)<br />
Eila posts the small blind of $250<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #2<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,500<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [Js 7c 2s]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $500<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [Js 7c 2s] [6d]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila raises to $2,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [Js 7c 2s 6d] [4h]<br />
Hoss_TBF checks<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Eila shows [5h 8h] a straight, Eight high<br />
Hoss_TBF mucks<br />
Eila wins the pot ($9,999.50) with a straight, Eight high<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $10,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [Js 7c 2s 6d 4h]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (big blind) mucked<br />
Seat 2: Eila (small blind) collected ($9,999.50)</p>
<p>&#8216;Eila&#8217; continued to amaze by winning yet another big pot. Flopping top pair of sixes and being raised the whole way wasn&#8217;t enough to scare &#8216;Eila&#8217; out of this hand. Oh, and rivering two pair helped.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/316/2_27_LHE12/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/3fe94a002317b5fL.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE12" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5426616261: Table Norway (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 21:01:50 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($66,370)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($78,391.50)<br />
Eila posts the small blind of $250<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #2<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [6c 2s 2h]<br />
Hoss_TBF checks<br />
Eila bets $500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [6c 2s 2h] [9c]<br />
Hoss_TBF checks<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $2,000<br />
Eila raises to $3,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [6c 2s 2h 9c] [4s]<br />
Hoss_TBF checks<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Eila shows [9s Qd] two pair, Nines and Twos<br />
Hoss_TBF mucks<br />
Eila wins the pot ($10,999.50) with two pair, Nines and Twos<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $11,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [6c 2s 2h 9c 4s]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (big blind) mucked<br />
Seat 2: Eila (small blind) collected ($10,999.50)</p>
<p>&#8216;Hoss_TBF&#8217; tried to fight back. Here, the player flopped three nines. Just like last time, confidence wasn&#8217;t needed, but brought anyway, as the turn brought the case nine to give &#8216;Hoss&#8217; the win and a $12,000 hand.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/317/2_27_LHE13/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/5b8add2a5d98b1aL.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE13" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5426600307: Table Tiger (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 21:00:33 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($87,003)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($32,807.50)<br />
Eila posts the small blind of $250<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #2<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,500<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [9d 9h 5s]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $500<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [9d 9h 5s] [9s]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila raises to $2,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $3,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [9d 9h 5s 9s] [Jh]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Hoss_TBF shows [Kc 9c] four of a kind, Nines<br />
Eila mucks<br />
Hoss_TBF wins the pot ($11,999.50) with four of a kind, Nines<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $12,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [9d 9h 5s 9s Jh]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (big blind) collected ($11,999.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila (small blind) mucked</p>
<p>As we saw all night, however, &#8216;Eila&#8217; answered. This time, an ace kicker was enough to propel &#8216;Eila&#8217; to the winners circle as both players flopped the top pair on the board. The ace was worth $10,000 here.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/318/2_27_LHE14/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/432aca3a1e345e3L.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE14" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5426849744: Table Norway (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 21:20:07 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($73,609.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($71,134)<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the small blind of $250<br />
Eila posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #1<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,000<br />
Eila raises to $1,500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [7c 5c 4c]<br />
Eila bets $500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [7c 5c 4c] [2d]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $2,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [7c 5c 4c 2d] [Js]<br />
Eila checks<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Hoss_TBF shows [7d Th] a pair of Sevens<br />
Eila shows [Ad 7s] a pair of Sevens<br />
Eila wins the pot ($9,999.50) with a pair of Sevens<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $10,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [7c 5c 4c 2d Js]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (small blind) showed [7d Th] and lost with a pair of Sevens<br />
Seat 2: Eila (big blind) showed [Ad 7s] and won ($9,999.50) with a pair of Sevens</p>
<p>Again, luck plays a factor in all big nights, and tonight was no different. Pocket jacks are a powerful hand, especially heads up. Especially when you flop a set. &#8216;Eila&#8217; used the flopped set to win the following hand and $12,000.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/319/2_27_LHE15/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/8d3bba7425e7c98L.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE15" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5426866842: Table Norway (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 21:21:26 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($72,858.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($71,883.50)<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the small blind of $250<br />
Eila posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #1<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,000<br />
Eila has 15 seconds left to act<br />
Eila raises to $1,500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [6h Ks Jh]<br />
Eila bets $500<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [6h Ks Jh] [5d]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $2,000<br />
Eila raises to $3,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [6h Ks Jh 5d] [2s]<br />
Eila bets $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Eila shows [Js Jc] three of a kind, Jacks<br />
Hoss_TBF mucks<br />
Eila wins the pot ($11,999.50) with three of a kind, Jacks<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $12,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [6h Ks Jh 5d 2s]<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (small blind) mucked<br />
Seat 2: Eila (big blind) collected ($11,999.50)</p>
<p>&#8216;Hoss&#8217; took some money back in the final hand of the session. On quite a scary board, Ace King was good enough to take down $10,000 when &#8216;Hoss&#8217; flopped top pair/top kicker.</p>
<p>							<a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/viewphoto/320/2_27_LHE16/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/320722549d1751cL.jpg"  border="0" width="250" alt="2-27-LHE16" /></a></p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #5427300963: Table Tiger (heads up) &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 21:55:04 ET &#8211; 2008/02/27<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF ($66,475)<br />
Seat 2: Eila ($83,276.50)<br />
Eila posts the small blind of $250<br />
Hoss_TBF posts the big blind of $500<br />
The button is in seat #2<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,500<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** FLOP *** [Th Kh Jh]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $500<br />
Eila raises to $1,000<br />
Hoss_TBF raises to $1,500<br />
Eila calls $500<br />
*** TURN *** [Th Kh Jh] [9d]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** RIVER *** [Th Kh Jh 9d] [4d]<br />
Hoss_TBF bets $1,000<br />
Eila calls $1,000<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
Hoss_TBF shows [Ah Ks] a pair of Kings<br />
Eila mucks<br />
Hoss_TBF wins the pot ($9,999.50) with a pair of Kings<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $10,000 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [Th Kh Jh 9d 4d]</p>
<p>Overall, the night belonged to &#8216;Eila.&#8217; Short buying paid off, and was worth well over $20,000. However, &#8216;Hoss_TBF&#8217; is a well known high stakes Limit Texas Hold &#8216;Em player, and will live to play another day.<br />
Seat 1: Hoss_TBF (big blind) collected ($9,999.50)<br />
Seat 2: Eila (small blind) mucked</p>
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		<title>Texas Holdem Poker Tournament the Sunday Million at Pokerstars</title>
		<link>http://texasholdempkr.com/2008/02/26/texas-holdem-poker-tournament-the-sunday-million-at-pokerstars/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 02:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gtycoon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday&#8217;s weekly Texas Holdem Poker Sunday Million Event at Pokerstars is once a month with a $500 buy in. It drew very well with a prize pool of over $1.5 million. Here, the Texas  holdem poker action is down to the final four where the players agreed to a chop that left $30,000 to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunday&#8217;s weekly <a href="http://texasholdempkr.com/?p=3" target="_blank">Texas Holdem Poker</a> Sunday Million Event at <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/?source=justaddchips.net" target="_blank">Pokerstars</a> is once a month with a $500 buy in. It drew very well with a prize pool of over $1.5 million. Here, the <strong>Texas  holdem poker</strong> action is down to the final four where the players agreed to a chop that left $30,000 to the winner. Player &#8216;<strong>usourcek</strong>&#8216; would only agree to the deal if he was given an extra $5,000. Chip leader at the time, &#8216;<strong>annekechillo</strong>&#8216; agreed to take $5,000 out of his cut to calm &#8216;usourcek&#8217; and the deal was finalized. The numbers are below.</p>
<p><a href="http://mypokertube.com/viewphoto/289/2_24_SM1/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/839ab46820b524aL.jpg" alt="2-24-SM1" border="0" width="250" /></a></p>
<p>StaffBryanS [Host]: usourcek: $125,000<br />
StaffBryanS [Host]: annekechillo: $196,750<br />
StaffBryanS [Host]: tayballer: $126,070<br />
StaffBryanS [Host]: hotmark777: $121,175</p>
<p>Play continued and a big hand quickly came up with player annekechillo getting all of <strong>hotmark777</strong> &#8217;s chips in the pot with pocket threes against Ace high for a race. The outcome didn&#8217;t go annekechillo &#8217;s way.</p>
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<p>PokerStars Game #15536821205: Tournament #77290333, $500+$30 Hold&#8217;em No Limit &#8211; Level XXXII (100000/200000) &#8211; 2008/02/25 &#8211; 04:18:34 (ET)<br />
Table &#8216;77290333 283&#8242; 9-max Seat #4 is the button<br />
Seat 1: usourcek (3262165 in chips)<br />
Seat 2: annekechillo (13273911 in chips)<br />
Seat 4: tayballer (8401976 in chips)<br />
Seat 7: hotmark777 (6931948 in chips)<br />
usourcek: posts the ante 20000<br />
annekechillo: posts the ante 20000<br />
tayballer: posts the ante 20000<br />
hotmark777: posts the ante 20000<br />
hotmark777: posts small blind 100000<br />
usourcek: posts big blind 200000<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
annekechillo: raises 400000 to 600000<br />
tayballer: folds<br />
hotmark777: raises 1177777 to 1777777<br />
usourcek: folds<br />
annekechillo: raises 11476134 to 13253911 and is all-in<br />
hotmark777: calls 5134171 and is all-in<br />
*** FLOP *** [Jd Ts 4c]<br />
*** TURN *** [Jd Ts 4c] [Qc]<br />
*** RIVER *** [Jd Ts 4c Qc] [Qs]<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
hotmark777: shows [Ah Kd] (a straight, Ten to Ace)<br />
annekechillo: shows [3d 3s] (two pair, Queens and Threes)<br />
hotmark777 collected 14103896 from pot<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 14103896 | Rake 0<br />
Board [Jd Ts 4c Qc Qs]<br />
Seat 1: usourcek (big blind) folded before Flop<br />
Seat 2: annekechillo showed [3d 3s] and lost with two pair, Queens and Threes<br />
Seat 4: tayballer (button) folded before Flop (didn&#8217;t bet)<br />
Seat 7: hotmark777 (small blind) showed [Ah Kd] and won (14103896) with a straight, Ten to Ace</p>
<p>Annekechillo again got all the money in preflop, this time with King/Jack off against usourcek&#8217;s Ace/Nine.<br />
<a href="http://mypokertube.com/viewphoto/291/2_24_SM3/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/9c838d2e45b2ad1L.jpg" alt="2-24-SM3" border="0" width="250" /></a></p>
<p>PokerStars Game #15536852267: Tournament #77290333, $500+$30 Hold&#8217;em No Limit &#8211; Level XXXII (100000/200000) &#8211; 2008/02/25 &#8211; 04:22:37 (ET)<br />
Table &#8216;77290333 283&#8242; 9-max Seat #1 is the button<br />
Seat 1: usourcek (3302165 in chips)<br />
Seat 2: annekechillo (5141963 in chips)<br />
Seat 4: tayballer (7981976 in chips)<br />
Seat 7: hotmark777 (15443896 in chips)<br />
usourcek: posts the ante 20000<br />
annekechillo: posts the ante 20000<br />
tayballer: posts the ante 20000<br />
hotmark777: posts the ante 20000<br />
annekechillo: posts small blind 100000<br />
tayballer: posts big blind 200000<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
hotmark777: folds<br />
usourcek: raises 3082165 to 3282165 and is all-in<br />
annekechillo: calls 3182165<br />
tayballer: folds<br />
*** FLOP *** [7d 4d 4h]<br />
*** TURN *** [7d 4d 4h] [Td]<br />
*** RIVER *** [7d 4d 4h Td] [Th]<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
annekechillo: shows [Jc Kh] (two pair, Tens and Fours)<br />
usourcek: shows [9d Ac] (two pair, Tens and Fours &#8211; Ace kicker)<br />
usourcek collected 6844330 from pot<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 6844330 | Rake 0<br />
Board [7d 4d 4h Td Th]<br />
Seat 1: usourcek (button) showed [9d Ac] and won (6844330) with two pair, Tens and Fours<br />
Seat 2: annekechillo (small blind) showed [Jc Kh] and lost with two pair, Tens and Fours<br />
Seat 4: tayballer (big blind) folded before Flop<br />
Seat 7: hotmark777 folded before Flop (didn&#8217;t bet)</p>
<p>The bad luck didn&#8217;t stop there as annekechillo put his tournament at risk with, once again, pocket threes. This time, however, ran into pocket jacks, which ended the player&#8217;s impressive run.</p>
<p><a href="http://mypokertube.com/viewphoto/292/2_24_SM4/"><img src="http://mypokertube.com/files/photos/1700002963a49daL.jpg" alt="2-24-SM4" border="0" width="250" /></a></p>
<p>PokerStars Game #15536869233: Tournament #77290333, $500+$30 Hold&#8217;em No Limit &#8211; Level XXXII (100000/200000) &#8211; 2008/02/25 &#8211; 04:24:51 (ET)<br />
Table &#8216;77290333 283&#8242; 9-max Seat #1 is the button<br />
Seat 1: usourcek (7622107 in chips)<br />
Seat 2: annekechillo (1579798 in chips)<br />
Seat 4: tayballer (7061976 in chips)<br />
Seat 7: hotmark777 (15606119 in chips)<br />
usourcek: posts the ante 20000<br />
annekechillo: posts the ante 20000<br />
tayballer: posts the ante 20000<br />
hotmark777: posts the ante 20000<br />
annekechillo: posts small blind 100000<br />
tayballer: posts big blind 200000<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
hotmark777: raises 277777 to 477777<br />
usourcek: folds<br />
annekechillo: raises 1082021 to 1559798 and is all-in<br />
tayballer: folds<br />
hotmark777: calls 1082021<br />
*** FLOP *** [5h 4s 9c]<br />
*** TURN *** [5h 4s 9c] [Td]<br />
*** RIVER *** [5h 4s 9c Td] [5d]<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
annekechillo: shows [3c 3d] (two pair, Fives and Threes)<br />
hotmark777: shows [Jd Jh] (two pair, Jacks and Fives)<br />
hotmark777 collected 3399596 from pot<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 3399596 | Rake 0<br />
Board [5h 4s 9c Td 5d]<br />
Seat 1: usourcek (button) folded before Flop (didn&#8217;t bet)<br />
Seat 2: annekechillo (small blind) showed [3c 3d] and lost with two pair, Fives and Threes<br />
Seat 4: tayballer (big blind) folded before Flop<br />
Seat 7: hotmark777 showed [Jd Jh] and won (3399596) with two pair, Jacks and Fives</p>
<p>Shot stacked usourcek ran and ended up making the improbable run to victory and took down the extra $30,000. The final numbers ended this way:</p>
<p>usourcek: $155,000<br />
hotmark777: $121,175<br />
tayballer: $126,070<br />
annekechillo: $196,750<br />
PokerTov: $62, 465<br />
backmanslivs: $46,212<br />
HissiProppen: $33,464<br />
cnew27: $21,034<br />
sami31: $12,429</p>
<p>Keep in mind, the final four players made a deal based on equity when they were at four players.</p>
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		<title>Texas Holdem Poker</title>
		<link>http://texasholdempkr.com/2008/01/02/texas-holdem-poker/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 03:25:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gtycoon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Texas Holdem Player Phil Ivey climbs to over 500k on one screen felting Genius28
Full Tilt Poker Game #4409442949: Table Ivey Deathmatch &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 4:43:36 ET &#8211; 2007/12/06
Seat 1: Phil Ivey ($375,826.75)
Seat 2: Genius28 ($88,499.50)
Phil Ivey posts the small blind of $500
Genius28 posts the big blind of $1,000
The button is in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Texas Holdem</strong> Player Phil Ivey climbs to over 500k on one screen felting Genius28</p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #4409442949: Table Ivey Deathmatch &#8211; $500/$1000 &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 4:43:36 ET &#8211; 2007/12/06<br />
Seat 1: Phil Ivey ($375,826.75)<br />
Seat 2: Genius28 ($88,499.50)<br />
Phil Ivey posts the small blind of $500<br />
Genius28 posts the big blind of $1,000<br />
The button is in seat #1<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Phil Ivey raises to $3,000<br />
Genius28 raises to $10,500<br />
Phil Ivey calls $7,500<br />
*** FLOP *** [4h Js Kc]<br />
Genius28 checks<br />
Phil Ivey bets $15,000<br />
Genius28 has 15 seconds left to act<br />
Genius28 raises to $42,500<br />
Phil Ivey has 15 seconds left to act<br />
Phil Ivey raises to $111,000<br />
Genius28 calls $35,499.50, and is all in<br />
Phil Ivey shows [Kd 3d]<br />
Genius28 shows [Qc Ts]<br />
Uncalled bet of $33,000.50 returned to Phil Ivey<br />
*** TURN *** [4h Js Kc] [Jh]<br />
*** RIVER *** [4h Js Kc Jh] [3s]<br />
Phil Ivey shows two pair, Kings and Jacks<br />
Genius28 shows a pair of Jacks<br />
Phil Ivey wins the pot ($176,998.50) with two pair, Kings and Jacks<br />
Genius28 is sitting out<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot $176,999 | Rake $0.50<br />
Board: [4h Js Kc Jh 3s]<br />
Seat 1: Phil Ivey (small blind) showed [Kd 3d] and won ($176,998.50) with two pair, Kings and Jacks<br />
Seat 2: Genius28 (big blind) showed [Qc Ts] and lost with a pair of Jacks</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mypokertube.com/"><img src="http://www.mypokertube.com/files/photos/1ff8a7b5dc7a7d1L.jpeg" alt="Phil takes down 376k pot" border="0" width="400" /></a></p>
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