Durr Challenge Results

February 26th, 2009

 

Day four of the Durr Poker Challenge is now in the looks, and Tom “durrrr” Dwan has taken a slight lead over challenger Patrik Antonius.  A lead of $150,000 may seem like a lot of cash, but in a 50,000 hand match at these nosebleed stakes $150,000 is a mere couple of hands.  Yes we know that is extremely sick. But that is why we are all interested now isn’t it? They swap more money in a hand than most of us make in an entire year.

This challenge match isn’t anywhere near complete, as only about 4,000 of the 50,000 hands have been completed.  With that being said we have to now label Dwan as a clear favorite over Antonius.  Durrrr is winning more pots than Antonius through his sheer aggression and it is likely that these small pots will add up to an eventual durrr victory over Antonius.  Follow the action at Full Tilt Poker, and if you create a new account use the referral code ZZBONUS for up to $600 free and exclusive freeroll entries.

 

Kentucky Governor Anti Gambling Measures

February 6th, 2009

The governor of Kentucky must be getting extremely bored. Instead of fighting real crimes such as murder, rape, and robbery he is now spending his time attempting to prevent citizens from accessing certain websites. Governor Steve Beshear has pushed through a court order to have 141 different Internet domains seized from online gaming operators. I guess someone forgot to explain to him that these domains are not owned by US companies, so his little court order is merely a waste of time. He claims these companies to be “leeches on the community” and has repeatedly used moral grounds in his attempts to strong arm these companies. We didn’t fall off the turnip truck yesterday Steve, the real and only issue for you is protecting your own gambling interests.

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JJProdigy Story Continues

September 16th, 2008

Many in the poker community will recognize the name JJProdigy. Ha was caught playing multiple accounts in the same tourneys on PokerStars, and was subsequently banned for doing so. Apparently the guy just couldn’t give it up, and he has been caught again for playing on the site. This story runs even deeper as PokerStars has set a new precedent by banning some of his friends for helping him gain access to PokerStars accounts and funds. Some of the other people that were banned were “sooners” “a perfect gent”, and “hitur2outer”. These players were banned for either helping him get accounts to play or for transferring funds to him. JJProdigy avoided detection for awhile by setting the accounts up on new computers and by using a different IP address. He was eventually caught as a pattern was recognized in a series of cash transfers between players. JJProdigy has issued yet another apology to the poker community, but does he mean it? Will he actually stop attempting to play on PokerStars now?

May Winners and Losers on Full Tilt

July 24th, 2008

The results are in for May, and the top winners list on Full Tilt Poker contains some familiar names.  David Benyamine was the biggest winner for the month with a whopping profit of $1.477 million.  Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies turned in the second best May with a profit of $1.16 million.  Some other big winners were Tom Dwan (956k), Cole South (874k), Steve Sang (726k), and Phil Ivey (378k).  The biggest loser in May was “lady marmalade” who donked off $1.13million.  Eric Liu was the second biggest loser in May with a loss of $623k.  Some other donkeys for May were Brian Hastings (482k), EUR032PLYR (571k), and Ugadabugada (542k).