- Patrik Antonius* mowed over the high stakes online cash game tables at Full Tilt last week to walk away with nearly $432,000 in profits.
- The seven-day bankroll boost catapults the 33-year-old Finnish poker pro to second on the all-time online cash game money list, with a total profit of $11,315,500.
- Full Tilt sponsored pro Gus Hansen was the biggest loser over the week, dropping slightly more than $1 million at the online cash game tables.
Patrik Antonius mowed over the high stakes online cash game tables at Full Tilt last week to walk away with nearly $432,000 in profits, according to statistics provided by HighStakesDB.com.
Playing on his “FinddaGrind” Full Tilt account, Antonius racked up nearly $800,000 over a 48-hour period Friday and Saturday.
The seven-day bankroll boost helped widen the gap between the 33-year-old Finnish poker pro, who currently sits second on the all-time online cash game money list with a total profit of $11,315,500, and Daniel “Jungleman” Cates who sits in third all-time with $10,251,648 in online cash game winnings.
Phil Ivey still owns a strangle-hold on the all-time online cash game money leaderboard with $19.24 million.
French cash game specialist Alexandre “Alexonmoon” Luneau got off to a rocky start early in the week but managed a Monday–thru-Sunday profit of $395,700. Luneau racked up nearly $800,000 in profits over a 72-hour period late in the week to move him up to the #2 spot overall.
THIS WEEK’S TOP 10 ONLINE POKER WINNERS
1st | FinddaGrind | $431,876 | Full Tilt Poker |
2nd | Alexonmoon | $395,745 | Full Tilt Poker |
3rd | luvtheWNBA | $346,595 | Full Tilt Poker |
4th | taktloss47 | $317,584 | Full Tilt Poker |
5th | Isildur1 | $288,441 | Full Tilt Poker |
6th | Crazy Elior | $252,462 | Full Tilt Poker |
7th | PostflopAction | $227,289 | Full Tilt Poker |
8th | thecortster | $210,172 | Full Tilt Poker |
9th | punting-peddler | $199,868 | Full Tilt Poker |
10th | w00ki3z. | $161,824 | PokerStars |
Rounding out the top three was Team PokerStars Pro and Las Vegas resident Isaac “luvtheWNBA” Haxton with a $346,600 weekly cash game haul on Full Tilt—his most successful since January of this year.
The Ivy League graduate has had a blockbuster 2014 on the live felts as well as online—coming in second place in the $250,000 buy-in Aussie Millions Challenge for $2.5 million and also finishing runner-up in the Aria $100k Super High Roller last month for $813,400.
He is currently ranked #34 all-time in live poker tournament cashes according to The Hendon Mob database with over $9.1 million.
THIS WEEK’S TOP 10 ONLINE POKER LOSERS
1st | Gus Hansen | $1,023,931 | Full Tilt Poker |
2nd | samrostan | $510,792 | Full Tilt Poker |
3rd | Niki Jedlicka | $416,178 | Full Tilt Poker |
4th | JaeggerJack | $260,505 | Full Tilt Poker |
5th | SanIker | $200,197 | Full Tilt Poker |
6th | Odd_Oddsen | $196,116 | PokerStars |
7th | Trueteller | $163,151 | PokerStars |
8th | kagome kagome | $149,164 | Full Tilt Poker |
9th | Trueteller | $121,618 | Full Tilt Poker |
10th | Rui Cao | $110,329 | Full Tilt Poker |
Full Tilt sponsored pro Gus Hansen was the biggest loser over the week, dropping slightly more than $1 million at the online cash game tables.
He was followed by “samrostan” (a weekly loss of $510,800) and Austrian Nikolaus Jedlicka, who donated $416,200 over the course of 2,690 hands.
There were no major shifts in the yearly profit-based leaderboard this past week.
Daniel “jungleman12” Cates is still in front for 2014 with $2,845,000 in earnings at high stakes online cash games. Meanwhile, “punting-peddler” has accrued $1.95 million in total profit for the calendar year with Antonius in third place $1,615,000.
Hansen remains by far the biggest high stakes Full Tilt donator, losing nearly $4.75 million so far in 2014.
Ivey has dropped more than $1.84 million and Viktor “Isildur1” Blom is currently working on a yearly loss of $1.77 million.