The Online Railbird Report: ��samrostan�� Wins $912,000; Galfond Drops $620,000
For the second week in a row, ��samrostan�� finished as the week��s biggest winner in the high-stakes scene, which is helping him mitigate the losses he piled up earlier in 2013. Last week he put together a $358,238 win, and this week he followed it up with a hefty $912,134 win in 7,543 hands over 27 sessions.
"Samrostan" was far and away the biggest winner as only three other players managed to notch six-figure wins. The others were ��taktloss47�� (+$116,942 in 12 sessions/848 hands) and Alex ��Alexonmoon�� Luneau (+$102,619 in 14 sessions/2,381 hands) on Full Tilt Poker, and Vladimir ��Gvozdika55�� Shchemelev (+$104,535 in 12 sessions/1,912 hands) on PokerStars.
When there��s only one big winner, there tends to be a lone big loser, and that was the case as Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond, who lost $166,370 last week, was this week��s biggest loser after dropping $620,888 in 5,708 hands over 28 sessions.
Other weekly losers included Ronny ��ronnyr37617�� Kaiser (-$215,448 in 35 sessions/1,486 hands), Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom (-$134,450 in 111 sessions/9,192 hands), and ��O Fortuna PLS�� (-$93,136 in 14 sessions/1,950 hands).
Finally, I��d be remiss if I didn��t at least mention the parting between Tom ��durrrr�� Dwan and Full Tilt Poker. I won��t get into it here, but if you want to read more you can check it out by clicking here.
On a side note, check out my recent Op-Ed titled The Problems of Opting Out from Online Tracking, which examines the recent trend of high-stakes players (i.e. Kyle ��cottonseed1�� Hendon) deciding not to have their long-term results displayed �� which of course has influenced the Online Railbird Report.
��Samrostan�� Gets Things Started
Late last week, ��samrostan�� joined an 8-Game table alongside Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom and Alexander ��PostFlopAction�� Kostritsyn. In less than two hours, ��samrostan�� relieved the two of a combined $200,000.
At that point Blom logged off down $205,000 at the table, and then Kostritsyn hit a heater to win all of ��samrostan��s�� profit. Blom then returned an hour later, won $37,000, and took off again. He was replaced by ��punting-peddler,�� who promptly dropped $300,000, which resulted in ��samrostan�� bringing his profit back up to nearly $350,000. Kostritsyn lost all the momentum (and profit) that he had and eventually left the game a $42,800 loser, while ��punting-peddler�� managed to win back $200,000 or so. All told ��samrostan�� left the table a $328,600 winner, but due to some earlier losses finished the day up $308,500.
As far as big pots go, the biggest actually happened between Blom and Kostritsyn. It happened in a hand of $300/$600 pot-limit Omaha when Kostritsyn ($65,399.50) opened for $1,800 and then called a three-bet to $5,400 by Blom ($122,494.60). When the flop came down 9?3?5? Blom bet $7,200, Kostritsyn called, and the K? hit the turn. Kostritsyn called another bet from the Swede, this time $15,600, and the 5? completed the board on the river. This time Blom checked and then called Kostritsyn��s shove of $37,199.50. Kostritsyn tabled the 8?3?2?4? for a flush, and it was good enough to win the $130,799 pot as Blom sent his cards to the muck.
Plenty of Cash Game Action on Sunday
For years, Sundays have been the day for online tournaments. As a result, the cash game action tends to be lacking. That wasn��t the case this past week as plenty of different games spread. Here are some highlights from Sunday��s action:
- There were three six-figure winners in Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond (+$161,100), Gus Hansen (+$134,300), and ��Lottenice�� (+$114,100).
- Galfond��s win came from playing 2.5 hours of $200/$400 CAP PLO. At one point he was up approximately $75,000 at the $2,000/$4,000 2-7 triple draw tables against ��taktloss47,�� but then his opponent hit an upswing and ended up winning $37,000 from Galfond.
- Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom played at three tables of $500/$1,000 2-7 triple draw, and surprisingly the game didn��t result in any big winners. That said, Blom did finish with a profit on Sunday, albeit for a modest $11,700.
- Hansen played an hour of fixed-limit Omaha hi/low (FLO8) against Kyle ��KPR16�� Ray and won $143,000 in 121 hands.
- The $50/$100 and $200/$400 games spread over on PokerStars, and ��Lottenice�� ended up the biggest beneficiary. He won $70,000 by playing against ��Trueteller�� at three heads-up tables $200/$400 stakes, which is where the day��s biggest pot came from (check it out below):
��Samrostan�� Runs Over Galfond to the Tune of $833,400
In the middle of this week, Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond and ��samrostan�� played in an early morning 8-Game match that lasted nearly nine hours. During that time ��samrostan�� wound up a massive $705,000 winner. Thirteen hours later, the dynamic duo was back at it and it took ��samrostan�� 652 hands over four hours to relieve Galfond of $140,000. The win put ��samrostan�� up over a $1 million on the week, which helped alleviate his losses from earlier in the year.
In the match the two played what turned out to be the second biggest pot of the week. It happened in the $300/$600 PLO round when ��samrostan�� ($266,821.09) opened for $1,500, Galfond ($121,452.44) called, and the flop came out J?Q?5?. Galfond checked, ��samrostan�� bet $2,100, and Galfond woke up with a check-raise to $6,204. ��Samrostan�� called and then called a bet of $13,408 on the 8? turn. When the 4? completed the board on the river, Galfond led out for $34,312.59 and ��samrostan�� called to create a pot of $110,849. Galfond tabled the A?7?K?2? for a bunch of missed draws, and ��samrostan�� took down the pot with the Q?4?K?6? for two pair.
So what was the biggest pot of the week? It actually happened on Friday, Dec. 13 at an 8-Game match over on Full Tilt Poker between ��punting-peddler�� and Alex ��PostFlopAction�� Kostritsyn. Have a look:
Biggest Winners/Losers (Full Tilt Poker)
Week's Biggest Winners (12/06-12/11): ��samrostan�� (+$912,134), ��taktloss47�� (+$116,942), Vladimir ��Gvozdika55�� Shchemelev* (+$104,535), Alex ��Alexonmoon�� Luneau (+$102,619)
Week's Biggest Losers (12/12-12/18): Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond (-$620,888), Ronny ��ronnyr37617�� Kaiser (-$215,448), Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom (-$134,450), ��O Fortuna PLS�� (-$93,136)
Year's Biggest Winners: Niklas "ragen70" Heinecker (+$6,254,220), Ben "Bttech86" Tollerene (+$3,008,703), Alex "IReadYrSoul" Millar (+$2,016,662), Hac "trex313" Dang (+$1,886,417), "no_Ola" (+$1,886,417), "Odd_Oddsen"* (+$1,773,078), Patrik "FinddaGrind" Antonius (+$1,764,977)
Year's Biggest Losers: Gus Hansen (-$8,534,093), "MalACEsia" (-$3,773,524), "samrostan" (-$3,139,555), Phil "Polarizing" Ivey (-$2,433,773), "punting-peddler" (-$1,714,545), Ben "Sauce1234" Sulsky (-$1,473,088), "patpatpanda" (-$1,330,885), Scott "mastrblastr" Seiver (-$1,220,399), Rui Cao (-$1,064,351), "davin77" (-$1,037,057), "Johnbest" (-$992,253)
*Denotes PokerStars
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