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$2.5 Million Won By Isildur1-Texas Holdem Games

The rumors of Isildur1’s decease appeared to have been very much overstated. The preferred secret Swede must have taken a guideline from Tom “durrrr” Dwan, who put on his own tour across the comeback road on Friday, playing texas holdem games. Isildur1 used up the past 48 hours at the tables recovering his defeats and getting himself back in the black thanks to a day in which he won more than $2.5 million.

Townsend lost $1 million to Isildur1 Sunday, playing texas holdem.
The majority of Isildur1’s winnings came courtesy of Brian Townsend and Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies, who lost more than a million dollars each at the $300/$600 PLO tables. Even durrrr donated to Isildur1’s newfound wealth, loosing $500,000 back to his vengeance during a heads-up session.

Townsend walked up to the plate first when he and Isildur1 paced away from the ring game to start some heads-up action. It was Isildur1 who overcame in the session, but it was Townsend who won the biggest pot of their skirmage when the following hand went down:
Sitting with $276,000 to Isildur1’s $206,000, Townsend elevated to $2,000, Isildur1 made it $6,200 and Towsend called. The flop fell 983 and Isildur check-called a $9,000 bet from his opponent. The turn carried the K and Isildur1 checked again. Townsend bet out $26,00 and Isildur1 raised to $108,600 total. Townsend put his adversary all in for his remaining $83,000 with AJ33 for a bottom set and Isildur1 called with K7J4 for straight and flush draws. The river Q bricked out for Isildur1 and Townsend took down the $413,583 pot.

That hand was one of the few that moved Townsend’s way although, so after nearly 1,500 hands of heads-up Townsend called it a day and Isildur1 took on durrrr. It was Dwan, who got the foremost of Isildur1 when they tousled on Friday, but Isildur1 obtained all of his defeats back yesterday at the $500/$1,000 PLO tables. The two played a couple of thousand hands during which Isildur1 got Dwan for over half a million dollars.
The powerful Swedish workhouse was still not ready to call it a day and finished up his winning ways with a enormous session against Sahamies. The two attained five hands over $450,000, every sole one of which was won by Isildur1. Here are the detailes of the two biggest pots of their costly session:

The two gamblers had stacks of cash on the $500/$1,000 PLO table with Ziigmund sitting behind almost $400,000 while Isildur1 had over $800,000 in front of him. Preflop Ziigmund made it $3,000, Isildur1 made it $9,000, Ziigmund elevated to $27,000, Isildur1 lifted it to $81,000 and Ziigmund called. The flop fell QT2 and the rest of the money rapidly went in the middle. Isildur1 bet out $125,000, Ziigmund moved in for $312,000 and Isildur1 called with AAJ6 for the overpair of aces with straight and flush possibilities. Sahamies AKK8 for the lesser overpair and a straight draw, but needed a lot of help to take the hand down. The 5 on the turn made Isildur1’s flush and sent him the $787,999 pot.

Isildur1 earned himself additional pot worth just over $675,000 when Ziigmund made it $3,000 to play, Isildur1 reraised to $9,000, Sahamies moved it to $27,000 to go and Isildur1 called. Both gamblers checked the 864 flop and Isildur1 made a pot sized bet after the 9 stripped on the turn. Sahamies raised to $216,000 total, leaving $95,000 behind and Isildur1 put his adversary all-in. Ziigmund called with J9TT for a top pair and an open-ended straight draw while Isildur1 showed 7563 for a flopped straight. The river carried the 9 and Isildur1’s straight kept to send another sizeable pot his way.

The whole session prolongued much in the same streak, with all the large pots going to Isildur1. The couple put in just over 1,000 hands across the $300/$600 and $500/$1,000 tables before the two called it quits with Isildur1 up well over $1 million on his Finnish foeman.
It is difficult to tell just how much Isildur1 is winning and losing, mainly because he hardly ever seems to pick up from the tables.

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December 9, 2009
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