Ole Kristian Nergard

February 27th, 2012

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Full Tilt adds durrrr as team member

November 12th, 2009

Its’ been a while since Full Tilt Poker has added any team members. I believe Patrik Antonius was the last team member and Gus Hansen before that. I think this means Tom Dwan he will be playing exclusively on Full Tilt Poker. He has a new Tom DwanTom “durrrr” Dwan bio page, and durrrr blog. These is a whole thread on Two Plus Two about this now.

2009 WSOP

November 10th, 2009

If you want to learn who won the 2009 World Series of poker visit Pokerbloggs.com. Joe Cada wins the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event. For the complete results 2009 World Series of Poker go here.

Video of Phil Ivey mucks winning hand

October 28th, 2009

Poker is grueling sometimes :( .

Video of Phil Ivey mucks winning hand

Good Luck to Father Andrew Trapp

October 16th, 2009

Father Andrew Trapp
Father Andrew Trapp

Good Luck to Father Andrew Trapp! He just won $100,000 in the Pokerstars Million Dollar Challenge and could win another million this week on Fox’s Million Dollar Challenge.

Darvin Moon of the Final Final

July 23rd, 2009

Darvin Moon is one of the unknowns of the 2009 WSOP main event final nine. For more information about Darvin Moon visit his bio here.

Urindanger Interview

July 7th, 2009

Urindanger, who real name is Di Dang, is interviewed by Cardplayer Magazine.

Also Jack Ury broke his own record as the oldest person to play in the World Series of Poker.

Durrrr challenge almost half way done

June 24th, 2009

Durrrr Challenge 4

The durrrr heads up challenge at Full Tilt Poker is almost half way done at 20k + hands. Tom Dwan has regained his lead over Patrik Antonius, and Patrik is going to have to dig himself out of a huge hole in order to win the Tom Dwan heads up challenge. Patrik got annihilated over a couple sessions and had what looks like a 1.5 million down swing. Patrik has sat out most of the WSOP and will only play in a couple of events. David Benyamine or Phil Iveymight be the next to take on the poker prodigy Tom Dwan in the next challenge. Phil will most likely be the next to take the challenge coming off an exceptional WSOP performance and major winnings in side bets. It is rumored that he has won 10 million in WSOP side bets. Phil Ivey would probably be the only one to challenge Tom who wouldn’t be scared money. At one point it looked like Tom Dwan would have to quit the challenge since he was down millions in the regular cash games. Check out all the Durrrr stats at Full Tilt Poker.

Full Tilt Poker Tweets the WSOP

June 1st, 2009

I know allot of railbirds visit this site because they love poker and want to know what the pros are up to. FullTiltPoker.com is covering the WSOP via Tweets and blogs on their new webpage. This puts all the Full Tilt Poker Tweets on one page so you don’t have to go navigating your way around Twitter.

2009 LIVE WSOP COVERAGE

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Biggest Poker Pot of the Year

March 13th, 2009

Biggest Poker Pot of the Year

The biggest pot of the year to date was $593,935. This pot is almost $90,000 larger than the second biggest, so it is likely that it will remain the largest pot for quite some time. This pot was played on March 4th at Full Tilt Poker, with the combatants being durrrr and Ziigmund. Durr won this humongous pot with a hand of A-A-6-2 single suited when the board came down J-Q-A-7-J. Ziigmund flopped the nut straight, but durrrr flopped top set with the nut diamond draw. The river Jack gave durrrr a full house and he raked in this monster pot. Durrr and Ziigmund are often seen battling it out in the high stakes games at Full Tilt.

In other poker news, durrrr is still battling it out with Patrik Antonius in their 50,000 hand challenge match. Durrr is currently leading the challenge match by a little over $140,000. They have only completed around 4,000 hands, which means that the match is less than 1/10th complete. Many in the poker world are wondering if the match will ever be completed.