Thursday, March 27, 2008

H.O.R.S.E , PL Omaha, and more PL Omaha

Full table of H.O.R.S.E poker at Full Tilt Poker!
Players

Full Tilt Poker Game #5787131998: Table Hatteras - $1000/$2000 Ante $200 - Limit Razz - 4:26:42 ET - 2008/03/26
Seat 1: TonyBliar ($45,319.75)
Seat 2: Markus Golser ($43,100)
Seat 4: Sassi ($39,401)
Seat 5: Steel Bunny ($47,380.50)
Seat 7: Hoss_TBF ($117,234.90)
Seat 8: CHUFTY ($85,182.85)
Hoss_TBF antes $200
CHUFTY antes $200
TonyBliar antes $200
Markus Golser antes $200
Sassi antes $200
Steel Bunny antes $200
*** 3RD STREET ***
Dealt to CHUFTY [9h]
Dealt to TonyBliar [5c]
Dealt to Markus Golser [2s]
Dealt to Sassi [8d]
Dealt to Steel Bunny [2c]
Dealt to Hoss_TBF [8c]
CHUFTY is high with [9h]
CHUFTY brings in for $300
TonyBliar folds
Markus Golser completes it to $1,000
Sassi raises to $2,000
Steel Bunny raises to $3,000
Hoss_TBF folds
CHUFTY folds
Markus Golser raises to $4,000
Sassi calls $2,000
Steel Bunny calls $1,000
*** 4TH STREET ***
Dealt to Markus Golser [2s] [Ks]
Dealt to Sassi [8d] [3c]
Dealt to Steel Bunny [2c] [9s]
Sassi bets $1,000
Steel Bunny raises to $2,000
Markus Golser folds
Sassi calls $1,000
*** 5TH STREET ***
Dealt to Sassi [8d 3c] [7s]
Dealt to Steel Bunny [2c 9s] [4s]
Sassi checks
Steel Bunny bets $2,000
Sassi raises to $4,000
Steel Bunny raises to $6,000
Sassi raises to $8,000
Steel Bunny calls $2,000
*** 6TH STREET ***
Dealt to Sassi [8d 3c 7s] [Jd]
Dealt to Steel Bunny [2c 9s 4s] [8s]
Steel Bunny bets $2,000
Sassi calls $2,000
*** 7TH STREET ***
Steel Bunny bets $2,000
Sassi raises to $4,000
Steel Bunny calls $2,000
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Sassi shows [6s 2h 8d 3c 7s Jd Ah] 7,6,3,2,A
Steel Bunny mucks
Sassi wins the pot ($45,497) with 7,6,3,2,A
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $45,500 | Rake $3
Seat 1: TonyBliar folded on 3rd St.
Seat 2: Markus Golser folded on 4th St.
Seat 4: Sassi collected ($45,497)
Seat 5: Steel Bunny mucked
Seat 7: Hoss_TBF folded on 3rd St.
Seat 8: CHUFTY folded on 3rd St.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Ilari Sahamies High Stakes Player

Ilari Sahamies aka Ziigmund loves to tear it up in the high stakes poker games at Full tilt Poker. He loves to get all his money in and is not afraid to make a huge call.
Ilari 'Ziigmund' Sahamies 2

Read more about High Stakes Poker player Ilari Sahamies here.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

"inbred Sue" Scandal

There is major scandal going on right now at Neverwin and Two plus Two poker forums.
inbred sue who live with David Sklansky

David Sklansky has been allegedly blackmailed by poker babe Brandi Hawbaker.
The scandal is about "inbred sue" a girl that Sklansky is living with who is allegedly
inbred and autistic.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Phil ivey Sitting with 700k

Here a pic with Phil Ivey sitting with over 700k!
Phil Ivey with 700k stack

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

multi accounting in online poker

In the not so well policed world of online poker, there are several issues that loom on the seedy side of things. Recently, the most predominant of these issues is multi-accounting. Multi accounting is used to describe the practice of entering multiple accounts (screen names) into the same online poker tournament. The sole purpose of multi-accounting is to create an advantage by offering one player multiple chances to advance to the later stages of a poker tournament where the significant money is.
The term was first widely used after high profile online players JJprodigy and ZeeJustin were banned by multiple online poker sites for the practice.
It should be noted that playing on an account other than your own is not in it self multi-accounting so long as it's the only account being used in the tournament or cash game. The issue becomes when a player with multiple accounts in one tournament busts, then picks up with the other screen name.
The most unfortunate thing about this situation is that there is really no way to pre-empt multi accounting. It is always going to be to late by the time it is realized. Too many players have friends and family who also play poker for sites to prevent people from being able to access other legitimate accounts. There is no real way to tell who is and who isn’t playing the accounts, so the rules against it are to a certain extent unenforceable. Hopefully, with more and more people getting caught for multi accounting violations, the extent to which it happens will see a decline.