Online Poker Weekend: Technical Difficulties Key 'splashthaap0t' Win

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Online Poker Weekend: Technical Difficulties Key 'splashthaap0t' Win 0001

This week, three major sites experienced an overlay simultaneously in their biggest online tourneys, while over on PokerStars, the huge WCOOP Main Event was rolling on, drawing away anyone who wasn't exclusive to another site. Expect turnouts to climb back up in the coming weeks as things settle down in the online poker world.

Full Tilt $750,000 Guaranteed

Full Tilt's numbers fell to 3,709 following last week's big turnout, and in a rare case, it had to pay an overlay of $8,200 to make the $750,000 guarantee. First place was $132,787.50 with 522 places paid.

Cashing among the 'red' pros were Chip Jett in 490th, his wife Karina Jett in 472nd, and David Singer in 47th. Top-ranked online pro Sorel 'Imper1um' Mizzi finished in 77th. It was another named online pro, bigegypt, that would make this final table, dominating action nearly the whole way.

First out, though, was muchaka when he went all in over the top of bigegypt's standard raise. bigegypt called with AK and muchaka had AQ. The board was K7557 and muchaka got $10,050 for ninth.

Next was the self-deprecating El_Imbecil, who went all in, in the small blind, with 55, and was called by aquanaut with AJ. The board was A710JQ and El_Imbecil went home with $13,500 for eighth.

Despite taking out a player, aquanaut would exit next. He shoved under the gun with JJ and dag2 called with 1010. A ten spiked on a board of 410325 and aquanaut got $17,250 for seventh.

Soon after, UboughtMyBMW shoved over the top of P0KERPR0's standard raise. UboughtMyBMW had A6 and P0KERPR0 had A7. The dominant hand would stay that way with the board coming 7Q89J. UboughtMyBMW collected $23,025, enough for a nice down payment on a new Beemer.

Again, the buster became the bustee, when P0KERPR0 re-raised to 600,000 on top of bigegypt's standard raise. bigegypt went all in with A10 and P0KERPR0 called with AQ. Luck was not with P0KERPR0, as the board came 991085. He got $31,050 for fifth.

Next was Deviland. He re-raised all in over the top of splashthaap0t's standard raise. splashthaap0t called with QQ to Deviland's QJ. The board was Q10686 and Deviland got $41,400 for fourth.

After that, bigegypt put in a standard raise, dag2 went all in with 44, and bigegypt called with JJ. The board was QK2K3 and dag2 won $52,500, leaving in third.

Though bigegypt came in to heads up with a 3-to-2 lead over splashthaap0t, and he would increase that lead to as much as 4-to-1, it was not to be for the big online pro, as he disconnected and was unable to reconnect until the lead had changed to 5.6-to-1 the other way.

bigegypt finished in second for $80,250 when his KQ failed to improve versus splashthaap0t's AK on a board of KA7J2, and he will have to explain to his Internet service provider how they likely cost him over $50,000. The winner was splashthaap0t, taking home $132,787.50 in what has to be an extremely fortunate circumstance.

Final standings:

1st ($132,787.50): splashthaap0t

2nd ($80,250): bigegypt

3rd ($52,500): dag2

4th ($41,400): Deviland

5th ($31,050): P0KERPR0

6th ($23,025): UboughtMyBMW

7th ($17,250): aquanaut

8th ($13,500): El_Imbecil

9th ($10,050): muchaka

PartyPoker $300,000 Guaranteed

PartyPoker's numbers dropped for the second straight week. With 1,487 players, PartyPoker had a small $2,600 overlay to add to reach its $300,000 guarantee. As is standard when the guarantee is not surpassed significantly, 200 places were paid and first place receives $60,000.

Hjarno came into the final table as extreme low man, and would get even lower, falling to 57,916 in chips with blinds at 30,000/60,000 with a 1,500 ante. Several fortunate calls and all-ins later, and Hjarno battled back from a chip and a chair and won it. Here's how it happened.

First out was mmcessa, when chuckchuk raised 4x and mmcessa in the big blind re-raised all in over the top. chuckchuk called with 44 to mmcessa's A10. The board was 3672K and mmcessa got $2,850 for tenth.

Next, Zonck raised 3x in the cutoff and dani2611 called. The flop was AJ3 and dani2611 checked. Zonck put in 180,000 – over half his stack. dani2611 countered by going all in, and Zonck put the rest in. Zonck had K10 to dani2611's KJ. The board finished out JK and Zonck left with $4,050 in ninth.

A few hands later, Hjarno limped in, in late position, and chuckchuk re-raised all in. Hjarno called with 99 and chuckchuk had 77. The board was 858K5 and chuckchuk received eighth-place money of $5,250.

About six minutes later, Hjarno raised 2x on the button, and zillick re-raised all in for over a million in chips. As before, Hjarno called, but this time he had the deadly AA to zillick's AK. Left with only 19,527 after putting in the small blind, zillick went out with K6 versus Hjarno's KQ on a board of 10Q997. zillick collected $7,950 for seventh.

The first of many attempts at a deal started shortly after, but one player kept closing the dealmaking window, so everyone gave up and play continued.

In a battle of the blinds, hertigafkorv raised 3x in the small blind and garbage_ went all in. hertigafkorv called with 77 to garbage_'s A2. The board was 949QK and garbage_ was out next, finishing in sixth for $10,350.

The most vocal about a deal, Liverpul, got his way again as the dealmaking window opened. Again, one player closed the window after awhile.

Unfortunately, Liverpul would never get that deal. He went out next after going all in on the button with 109 and getting called by Hjarno with AK. The board was 6J5K8 and Liverpul had to settle for $13,800 and fifth.

For the third time, players attempted to make a deal. Chip leader Hjarno wanted $50,000 – a few thousand more than his share by chip count. hertigafkorv wanted a chop by chip count or nothing, so play continued for awhile.

After some chips were pushed around, players went into the dealmaking window again. Hjarno again insisted on $50,000. One player suggested $48K, and Hjarno haggled to $49,000. Smakkies wanted $21,000, the other two, who were virtually tied on chips, took $30,000, and Smakkies got the extra $50. The tournament was finished, and Hjarno, the comeback king, won it.

Final standings:

*1st ($49,000): Hjarno

*2nd ($30,000): hertigafkorv

*3rd ($30,000): dani2611

*4th ($21,050): Smakkies

5th ($13,800): Liverpul

6th ($10,350): garbage_

7th ($7,950): zillick

8th ($5,250): chuckchuk

9th ($4,050): Zonck

10th ($2,850): mmcessa

* reflects the results of a four-way chop

Bodog $100,000 Guaranteed

The weekly Bodog $100,000 Guaranteed got a bit of a bump with 747 players compared to the last two weeks at 729. Still, the overlay was $25,300. 63 places paid and first place was $25,000.

First out at the final table was joseph k, who went all in on a flop of 363 with 77 and was called by 8BallDeluxe with 10K. The board finished 84 and the flush kicked joseph k out in ninth, earning $1,600.

Next, quietwinner shoved in late position with AK and was called by carman111 with 88. In a classic race, the board came 4QQJ9 and quietwinner not-so-quietly exited in eighth for $2,500, unleashing a few choice expletives afterward.

On the very next hand, eltico went all in, in the small blind for 37,288.27, not covering carman111's odd 63,100 bet. carman111 took some back and held JJ to eltico's 77. The board was K2A95 and eltico received $3,500 for seventh.

Two hands later, whodey1978 shoved in early position with 88 and carman111 called with 99. The board was 10338, giving whodey1978 hope for a split second, but the river was 9 and he was sent home with $4,500 for sixth.

The maniacal bustouts slowed for just a few minutes until 8BallDeluxe limped in the small blind and PV01 raised to 50,000. 8BallDeluxe went all in with AJ and PV01 called with 66. Another race, and with a board of 597QA, PV01 lost to the killer river card, earning $5,500 for fifth.

These four players would battle it out for 20 more minutes, and then 8BallDeluxe raised about 2x. bearbeer went all in on the button with 99 and ran into 8BallDeluxe's KK. The board was 9J3JJ and bearbeer left for the fridge, a cold one, and $6,900 for fourth.

Fifteen minutes of three-way play later, looshle went all in on the button with 86 and was called by carman111 with 77. looshle was not able to hold on with a board of 5J910A, and he was let go with $9,200 for third.

About sixteen minutes of heads-up action followed, and 8BallDeluxe, who dominated the final table, shoved on the button. carman111 called and showed QJ to 8BallDeluxe's 86. A fortunate board of 6342A later, and 8BallDeluxe collected $25,000 for the win, leaving $14,300 for second-place carman111.

Final standings:

1st ($25,000.00): 8BallDeluxe

2nd ($14,300.00): carman111

3rd ($9,200.00): looshle

4th ($6,900.00): bearbeer

5th ($5,500.00): PV01

6th ($4,500.00): whodey1978

7th ($3,500.00): eltico

8th ($2,500.00): quietwinner

9th ($1,600.00): joseph k

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