Biggest Poker Cash Pot Ever Recorded
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It became the largest online pot in NLHE history beating the previous record of $723,938 won by Di Dang against Tom Dwan in 2008. The record was beaten just a few days later when poker player Ali Imsirovic won a pot worth $974,631 while playing NLHE online. “.the biggest cash game at casinos at the moment. The average pot size is about four to five times larger than Las Vegas.” Other news: Coronavirus cancels Triton Poker South Korea event. You have to give it to Rick Salomon for staying in with top pair + flush draw when he got check-raised on the Turn for a dick ton of cash. Rick Salomon has an estimated net worth somewhere in the realm of $30 million according to CelebrityNetWorth so a $993,000 CASH POT isn’t exactly peanuts to him. It was the biggest pot ever in the history of televised poker. The record pot materialized after around 20 hours of play during the filming of Full Tilt Poker’s Million Dollar Cash Game in London. When play began, the game was was full-ring no-limit holdem with a bunch of well-known pros such as Chris Ferguson, Mike Matusow, Allen Cunningham.Online Poker Record Pot - Video
The highest big bet game stakes are $200/$400 on PokerStars and $500/$1000 on Full Tilt Poker (fixed limit has higher stakes, but pots can’t grow beyond a certain number of bets).
It was at the latter that the biggest poker pot ever was played, on November 21, 2009, deep into the European winter.
Unknown Swede Viktor Blom, at the height of his epic burst onto the high stakes scene as ’Isildur1’, logged onto Full Tilt and challenged Finnish pro Patrik Antonius to a multitable session of $500/$1000 Pot Limit Omaha.Hand History
PTR caught the hand action, Full Tilt hand 16204298185 at cash table ’Royal Guard’.
Rail chat exploded, and the High Stakes Thread for that month on the TwoPlusTwo forums saw 3.9m views.The Action
Blom began the hand with $677,000 in chips, Antonius $1,258,000. Asia pacific poker tour 2018 dates. Action was raised to $9,000 preflop, a ’3x9x game’ where the two players had agreed to pot and re-pot preflop regardless of their hole cards.
*Blom, effectively now looking at his hole cards, 4b to $27,000
*Antonius 5b to $81,000
*Blom requested time, then called for a $162k pot
*Antonius bet a little over half pot, $91k on 4♠5♣2♥
*Blom made a pot sized 3b to $435k, effectively all-in, Antonius raised the remainder of Blom’s stack
*Blom called, turning over 6♦9♠7♦8♥ versus Antonius’ A♥3♠K♠K♥
*The board ran out 5♥9♣ and Antonius won the biggest poker pot ever, $1.35m, with a straight
Play online poker in the US at Americas Cardroom, Bovada, Carbon Poker and Juicy Stakes.Hand with Commentary
Youtube user and railbird Pawel Nazarewicz expertly broke down the action with context from previous pots.Equities
At first glance, Blom’s play appears reckless committing all his chips with no pair, no backdoor flush draw.
However PLO is a funny game, and in fact he still had 45.4% equity in the pot with so many outs and two cards to come.
He also had a chance to fold out worse hands in Antonius’ range with his large flop raise, and take down the pot there with 9 high and a wrap straight draw.
As it happened Antonius wasn’t folding, flopping the second nuts with two backdoor flush draws against an aggressive opponent.
Antonius beat his own record for the largest online pot, set a few days earlier when he won a $878k hand, also against Blom.
Viktor Blom later took down $1,254,400 in a single event at the 2012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure and landed a Full Tilt Poker sponsorship thanks to his online escapades.16:49
10 Oct
(Photo: Poker-king.com)
Televised tournament poker has always been an enjoyable part of my poker ‘fanaticism’, a steady diet of EPT’s and the WSOP schedule every summer keeping me well-fed. But somehow the memories of huge TV cash games have stuck with me much longer, and here I want to share with you three of the most exciting and biggest-ever pots to have made it to our screens.
♥ ♣ ♦ ♠Biggest Poker Cash Pot Ever Recorded CdBoneta’s bluff comes unstuck
When you wake up with pocket aces, what you really want to see is a straddle followed by two calls in front of you. At an active table, Johnny Chan decided just to flat-call, in the hope that someone would decide to steal the pot somewhere after him.
That someone was Negreanu, who decided to kick it up from his $1600 straddle to over $9k. Erik Boneta decided to come along, as did Phil Laak - and Chan must have been smiling inwardly! Re-raising to $30k got rid of Negreanu, but with the other pair calling he now had aces and a $101,800 pot! No ‘win small, lose big’ with these pocket rockets.
And things got even better. The 2, 5, 6 rainbow flop had missed Boneta completely, while Laak’s pair of 3’s may just have called Chan’s $45k lead out bet, if Boneta hadn’t decided to shove with his complete bluff of KQ spades!
Chan wasted no time in calling – his aces good against almost all of Boneta’s range here – and the amateur was left red-faced and on the wrong end of a $516,400 cash pot, even though they ran it three times - probably the easiest money Johnny Chan has ever won!
♥ ♣ ♦ ♠ Durrrr’s aces cracked!
Just like in Chan’s hand above, Tom ‘durrrr’ Dwan must have been licking his lips when he peeked at his cards and saw aces, then witnessed a raise and a re-raise before him. A timely 4-bet saw initial raiser Eastgate get out of the way, but fellow poker legend Barry Greenstein decided his J♥ 9♥ was worth a look at the flop, the pot sitting at a comfortable $68,500.
When the flop came…
3♥ J♦ 10♣
…Dwan was unperturbed. Although a better flop for Greenstein’s range than Boneta’s was above, it still wouldn’t prevent Dwan from continuing with a 2/3rds pot bet. Greenstein, however, decided that Dwan could be doing this with almost anything – and essentially committed himself by raising $146k, ‘durrrr’ taking little time in shoving, which Greenstein had to call.
$548,700 in cold hard cash was sitting in the middle, Dwan’s aces ahead of Greenstein’s top pair with Jacks – and then the turn came the 9♠!! Greenstein had just hit two pair and Dwan was left reeling, although he managed a joke about ‘running it three times’ – a reference to Greenstein’s slightly unusual habit of only ever running it once.
When the river missed Dwan, he had that sickly look on his face that only comes from half-a-million bucks going astray!Biggest Poker Cash Pot Ever Recorded Cash
♥ ♣ ♦ ♠Biggest Poker Cash Pot Ever Recorded EverDwan takes Ivey for $1.1million
It would be unfair on poor Tom Dwan if I didn’t include the biggest televised pot in history in this compilation, and not least because it seems Dwan recoup the $1/2 million he just lost to Greenstein and then some! But it’s not the $900k plus pot that Dwan won when cracking Greenstein’s aces – oh no, it’s bigger and even better!
It came from modest beginnings, Ivey’s A♣ 2♦ and Dwan’s 6♥ 7♥ seeing a flop, the pot only $49,500 at the time. The flop, however, made for interesting reading…
J♣ 3♦ 5♣
and Dwan called Ivey’s $35k bet. Now what card might the turn bring which could see these two mighty players getting it all in? That’s right…
4♥
And for Ivey, there was no getting away from his turned wheel – Dwan’s re-raise of his $90k bet leading to an all-in from Phil and instacall with the nuts from Dwan! $1,108,500 all in greenbacks!
Completely sick – just what you would expect for the biggest televised pot of all-time – and featuring the two biggest names in high-stakes TV poker!
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It became the largest online pot in NLHE history beating the previous record of $723,938 won by Di Dang against Tom Dwan in 2008. The record was beaten just a few days later when poker player Ali Imsirovic won a pot worth $974,631 while playing NLHE online. “.the biggest cash game at casinos at the moment. The average pot size is about four to five times larger than Las Vegas.” Other news: Coronavirus cancels Triton Poker South Korea event. You have to give it to Rick Salomon for staying in with top pair + flush draw when he got check-raised on the Turn for a dick ton of cash. Rick Salomon has an estimated net worth somewhere in the realm of $30 million according to CelebrityNetWorth so a $993,000 CASH POT isn’t exactly peanuts to him. It was the biggest pot ever in the history of televised poker. The record pot materialized after around 20 hours of play during the filming of Full Tilt Poker’s Million Dollar Cash Game in London. When play began, the game was was full-ring no-limit holdem with a bunch of well-known pros such as Chris Ferguson, Mike Matusow, Allen Cunningham.Online Poker Record Pot - Video
The highest big bet game stakes are $200/$400 on PokerStars and $500/$1000 on Full Tilt Poker (fixed limit has higher stakes, but pots can’t grow beyond a certain number of bets).
It was at the latter that the biggest poker pot ever was played, on November 21, 2009, deep into the European winter.
Unknown Swede Viktor Blom, at the height of his epic burst onto the high stakes scene as ’Isildur1’, logged onto Full Tilt and challenged Finnish pro Patrik Antonius to a multitable session of $500/$1000 Pot Limit Omaha.Hand History
PTR caught the hand action, Full Tilt hand 16204298185 at cash table ’Royal Guard’.
Rail chat exploded, and the High Stakes Thread for that month on the TwoPlusTwo forums saw 3.9m views.The Action
Blom began the hand with $677,000 in chips, Antonius $1,258,000. Asia pacific poker tour 2018 dates. Action was raised to $9,000 preflop, a ’3x9x game’ where the two players had agreed to pot and re-pot preflop regardless of their hole cards.
*Blom, effectively now looking at his hole cards, 4b to $27,000
*Antonius 5b to $81,000
*Blom requested time, then called for a $162k pot
*Antonius bet a little over half pot, $91k on 4♠5♣2♥
*Blom made a pot sized 3b to $435k, effectively all-in, Antonius raised the remainder of Blom’s stack
*Blom called, turning over 6♦9♠7♦8♥ versus Antonius’ A♥3♠K♠K♥
*The board ran out 5♥9♣ and Antonius won the biggest poker pot ever, $1.35m, with a straight
Play online poker in the US at Americas Cardroom, Bovada, Carbon Poker and Juicy Stakes.Hand with Commentary
Youtube user and railbird Pawel Nazarewicz expertly broke down the action with context from previous pots.Equities
At first glance, Blom’s play appears reckless committing all his chips with no pair, no backdoor flush draw.
However PLO is a funny game, and in fact he still had 45.4% equity in the pot with so many outs and two cards to come.
He also had a chance to fold out worse hands in Antonius’ range with his large flop raise, and take down the pot there with 9 high and a wrap straight draw.
As it happened Antonius wasn’t folding, flopping the second nuts with two backdoor flush draws against an aggressive opponent.
Antonius beat his own record for the largest online pot, set a few days earlier when he won a $878k hand, also against Blom.
Viktor Blom later took down $1,254,400 in a single event at the 2012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure and landed a Full Tilt Poker sponsorship thanks to his online escapades.16:49
10 Oct
(Photo: Poker-king.com)
Televised tournament poker has always been an enjoyable part of my poker ‘fanaticism’, a steady diet of EPT’s and the WSOP schedule every summer keeping me well-fed. But somehow the memories of huge TV cash games have stuck with me much longer, and here I want to share with you three of the most exciting and biggest-ever pots to have made it to our screens.
♥ ♣ ♦ ♠Biggest Poker Cash Pot Ever Recorded CdBoneta’s bluff comes unstuck
When you wake up with pocket aces, what you really want to see is a straddle followed by two calls in front of you. At an active table, Johnny Chan decided just to flat-call, in the hope that someone would decide to steal the pot somewhere after him.
That someone was Negreanu, who decided to kick it up from his $1600 straddle to over $9k. Erik Boneta decided to come along, as did Phil Laak - and Chan must have been smiling inwardly! Re-raising to $30k got rid of Negreanu, but with the other pair calling he now had aces and a $101,800 pot! No ‘win small, lose big’ with these pocket rockets.
And things got even better. The 2, 5, 6 rainbow flop had missed Boneta completely, while Laak’s pair of 3’s may just have called Chan’s $45k lead out bet, if Boneta hadn’t decided to shove with his complete bluff of KQ spades!
Chan wasted no time in calling – his aces good against almost all of Boneta’s range here – and the amateur was left red-faced and on the wrong end of a $516,400 cash pot, even though they ran it three times - probably the easiest money Johnny Chan has ever won!
♥ ♣ ♦ ♠ Durrrr’s aces cracked!
Just like in Chan’s hand above, Tom ‘durrrr’ Dwan must have been licking his lips when he peeked at his cards and saw aces, then witnessed a raise and a re-raise before him. A timely 4-bet saw initial raiser Eastgate get out of the way, but fellow poker legend Barry Greenstein decided his J♥ 9♥ was worth a look at the flop, the pot sitting at a comfortable $68,500.
When the flop came…
3♥ J♦ 10♣
…Dwan was unperturbed. Although a better flop for Greenstein’s range than Boneta’s was above, it still wouldn’t prevent Dwan from continuing with a 2/3rds pot bet. Greenstein, however, decided that Dwan could be doing this with almost anything – and essentially committed himself by raising $146k, ‘durrrr’ taking little time in shoving, which Greenstein had to call.
$548,700 in cold hard cash was sitting in the middle, Dwan’s aces ahead of Greenstein’s top pair with Jacks – and then the turn came the 9♠!! Greenstein had just hit two pair and Dwan was left reeling, although he managed a joke about ‘running it three times’ – a reference to Greenstein’s slightly unusual habit of only ever running it once.
When the river missed Dwan, he had that sickly look on his face that only comes from half-a-million bucks going astray!Biggest Poker Cash Pot Ever Recorded Cash
♥ ♣ ♦ ♠Biggest Poker Cash Pot Ever Recorded EverDwan takes Ivey for $1.1million
It would be unfair on poor Tom Dwan if I didn’t include the biggest televised pot in history in this compilation, and not least because it seems Dwan recoup the $1/2 million he just lost to Greenstein and then some! But it’s not the $900k plus pot that Dwan won when cracking Greenstein’s aces – oh no, it’s bigger and even better!
It came from modest beginnings, Ivey’s A♣ 2♦ and Dwan’s 6♥ 7♥ seeing a flop, the pot only $49,500 at the time. The flop, however, made for interesting reading…
J♣ 3♦ 5♣
and Dwan called Ivey’s $35k bet. Now what card might the turn bring which could see these two mighty players getting it all in? That’s right…
4♥
And for Ivey, there was no getting away from his turned wheel – Dwan’s re-raise of his $90k bet leading to an all-in from Phil and instacall with the nuts from Dwan! $1,108,500 all in greenbacks!
Completely sick – just what you would expect for the biggest televised pot of all-time – and featuring the two biggest names in high-stakes TV poker!
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