Monday, July 27th, 2009 at
11:15 pm
After having just extolled the virtues of bankroll management it seems only appropriate that we now focus on a young Australian who is renowned for exercising little to none of this very discipline…which hasn’t stopped him from tearing up some of the highest online stakes for PLO.
Playing as “KaiBuxxe” on Full Tilt and “RealAndyBeal” on Stars, this former Magic the Gathering guru has rapidly moved from $25/50 to the nosebleed stakes with a loose aggressive style, and recently found some footing…or did he? Here’s what Pokernews.com had to say about it.
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Monday, January 19th, 2009 at
2:20 am
It’s here, it’s started, and the bloodletting has already begun at this years Aussie Millions 2009 Main Event. If you’re a pro or spectator from the States or UK the prospect of a 2 million guaranteed first prize tournament might not warrant a gruelling 23 hour plane trip. It is, afterall, one big buy in event in a Country far far away. But for we skips down under, it’s the biggest event in town, and even though the official numbers are expected to drop from last years entrants, the Aussie Millions has still managed to yield a star studded field.
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Monday, October 6th, 2008 at
12:52 am
Well, I promised I’d post some video’s of Antonius getting his own back, so rather than wait I’ve dug out a couple of videos of his run at a cash game during the 2007 Aussie Millions, held at Crown Casino. During the tournament they televise these cash games from the main t.v. table, and Antonius had a sweet run during one of them. Check it out.
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2008 at
2:16 pm
I freaken love Patrik Antonius, he’d be one of my favourite poker pro’s, but this video series of Luigi and IDreamOfJenna playing 300/600 no limit holdem on Full Tilt is some of the sickest heads up action you’ll find floating online. Check out our man Antonius (playing as Luigi) getting rheemed by IDreamOfJenna for a good half a mil in the space of 17 minutes.
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