The Online Railbird Report: Ivey��s Weekend Massacre, Galfond Ups the Volume, and More

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Much like Tom ��durrrr�� Dwan, who saw his August hot streak come to a screeching halt last week, Phil Ivey experienced the same phenomena this weekend, losing nearly half of his $1.6 million profit for the month in only three days. David Oppenheim found himself stuck, as well, losing nearly three-quarters of a million dollars this week, while Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond and high-stakes grinder O Fortuna PLS found themselves on the plus side, the latter because of an extremely lucrative heads-up session with Dwan.

Ivey drops $786,000 in 72 hours

Sometimes it seems as though Phil Ivey is invincible, but even the player his peers deem as the best in the world has a setback every now and then. Ivey��s came this past weekend when he lost $786,000 over the course of 2,832 hands. His most expensive sessions included a 138-hand $500/$1,000 heads-up cap pot-limit Omaha match in which he lost $298,000 to Ilari ��Ziigmund�� Sahamies and a 104-hand $2,000/$4,000 limit hold��em battle during which he dropped $158,000 to IHateJuice.

In a capped hand from the Sahamies match, Ivey min-raised to $2,000 from the button, Sahamies three-bet to $6,000, Ivey four-bet to $18,000 and Sahamies called. The rest of the money went in on the 10?9?3? flop, Sahamies capping the action with a $22,000 bet and Ivey making the call.

Ivey K?K?5?2? (pair of kings)
Sahamies Q?J?J?10? (pair of jacks, straight draw, queen-high flush draw)

Although Ivey had the best hand on the flop, Sahamies had him when it came to redraws, hitting a flush on the turn when the 4? fell and raking in the $80,000 pot.

Galfond and Antonius clean up at PLO

Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond ramped up his volume this week, spending some significant hours grinding away at everything from $25/$50 to $300/$600 pot-limit Omaha. His week started off with a huge win of over $250,000 at the $200/$400 tables. Those earnings came at the expense of Finns Sahamies and Patrik Antonius who both found themselves on the losing end of this monsterpotten.

Sahamies opened for $1,610 on the button, Galfond called from the small blind, and Antonius three-bet to $6,650 from the big blind. Sahamies called and Galfond came back over the top, making it $28,220 to go. Both Sahamies and Antonius called and they saw a Q?10?7? flop. Galfond led out for a pot-sized bet of $80,640, Antonius called all-in for $14,478, and Sahamies did the same for $40,459.

Galfond A?A?4?2? (pair of aces)
Antonius Q?Q?9?6? (set of queens, queen-high flush draw)
Sahamies K?J?9?7? (pair of sevens, open-ended straight draw)

Galfond picked up a flush draw when the 9? fell on the turn, and he filled it with the K? on the river, wresting away the $181,000 pot.

The power trio met again the next day and decided to kick the stakes up to $300/$600. In this session, Antonius finished up as the big winner, taking in $237,000 while Galfond and Sahamies lost $100,000 apiece. Once again, Antonius and Sahamies were involved in the largest pot of the day, which came in at $143,000.

Antonius opened for $2,000, Sahamies three-bet to $6,200 from the big blind and Antonius called. Sahamies fired out $10,800 on the 10?4?3? flop and Antonius came along with a call. The 7? on the turn earned a $34,200 bet from Sahamies and another call from Antonius. When the K? hit the river, Sahamies moved all-in for his last $20,497 and Antonius called, having him covered. Although Sahamies rivered a queen-high flush with A?K?Q?5?, Antonius made the nut flush with A?K?4?2? and took down the $143,594 pot.

Dwan ��durrrrminates�� the seven-game, falters at LHE

Tom Dwan was a grinding machine over the weekend, gutting out more than 6,700 hands at no-limit hold��em, PLO and 7-game. Although he didn��t fare too well in the $200/$400 PLO cap game, dropping more than $160,000, he made it all back and then some at NLHE and 7-Game, banking more than $350,000. On the other end of the spectrum, David Oppenheim couldn��t seem to catch a break, losing nearly $600,000 this week at the 7-Game tables.

Dwan��s biggest pot came in one of the PLO rounds. Playing four-handed with $300/$600 blinds, Niki Jedlicka opened for $1,800 from the button, and both Antonius and Dwan called from the blinds. Antonius led out for $5,400 on the 10?9?8? flop, Dwan called and Jedlicka shoved for $19,200. Antonius reraised to $68,400, Dwan shoved for $73,535, and Antonius called off the $5,135 he had behind.

Jedlicka J?10?9?6? (two pair, straight draw)
Antonius 7?7?6?4? (ten-high straight, open-ended straight flush redraw)
Dwan Q?J?9?3? (nut straight)

Dwan��s nut straight held up against Antonius�� monster redraw, the turn and river falling the 4? and the 5? to give him the $171,671 pot.

Although Dwan ran hot in the mixed game, he dumped off all of those profits during a three-hour $2,000/$4,000 heads-up limit hold��em bloodbath against "O Fortuna PLS." Dwan lost a staggering $474,000 over the course of 641 hands.

Who��s up? Who��s down?

This week��s biggest winners (8/16-8/22): Erik ��DIN_FRU�� Sagstrom (+$395,000), ��O Fortuna PLS�� (+$378,000), ��Luukie 21�� (+$329,000)

In the red: Phil Ivey (-$829,000), David Oppenheim (-$746,000), Gus Hansen (-$717,000)

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