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Online Poker Action – Isaac Haxton Biggest Winner
Posted by: Mark Baldwing - Sat, 2014-09-20 15:03
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PokerStars, the online action was yet again dominated by the WCOOP, but at Full Tilt Poker, the regular nosebleed stakes cash game tables were again as busy as ever last week.
Isaac Haxton was the one who dominated the online action: he finished with profits totaling some $712.9k, and he only logged 2,063 hands for it. Cort Kibler-Melby was another big winner: he took home $480.9k, and he played even less than Haxton. He put in 1,460 hands, over 14 different sessions.
Kyle Ray was yet again close to the top of the pops: this week, he finished some $411.5k above the red line. The circle of big winners was completed by another regular: Doug Polk’s profits totaled $388.8k.
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Wherever there are big winners, there have to be big losers as well, and this week no one lost more than Denoking, who had interestingly enough, started the week on the right foot. He then ran into Doug Polk though, not to mention Isaac Haxton, who took no less than $556.8k from him. Needless to say, Denoking was the one responsible for the bulk of the profits amassed by Haxton and by Polk.
When the line was drawn, Denoking was $943.4k in the red, having logged a mind-boggling 12,722 hands, spread over no fewer than 40 different sessions.
Viktor Blom was among the losers as well, but compared to Denoking, he did fairly well: he only dropped $359.6k. Phil Ivey dropped some money too: he finished $241.9 under the red line. The above said players were joined in the losers’ circle by kagome kagome (-$219.3k) and Patrik Antonius, who lost $170.2k.
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