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any 1 seen durrrrs latest suckout on the river pritty sick
durrrr holds 6,8 suited hearts against 10h,10c
flop comes 10d,10s,7h
turn comes 5h durrrr shoves all in easy call with 4 ov a kind heads up
river comes 4h
giving durrrr straight flush lol that guy is a luckbox
people speak of varience but all his big money hands hes won hes been dominated but got a suckout lol
gotta love him though :l
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Was this on FT lastnite or do u have a link where I can watch?
TOTALLY AGREE....
;-)
I'm guessing the 1010 guy had some sort of vomitgasm after that?
as ive searched and cant find this anywhere!
link???
While I'm playing poker on my favourite site (Sky Poker) I sometimes rail the FT high-stakes games in another window, I've seen all the big names playing live, Isildur1, Patrik Antonius, Durrrr, Phil Ivey etc. etc. etc.
To be able to rail you have to install the Full Tilt software and register a log-in name. You do not have to deposit (I haven't, I'm not going to and I've never played there). Most of the high-stakes action takes place at the PLO tables with the very high blinds.
http://www.highstakesreport.com/2007/02/20/durrr-hits-a-miracle-to-beat-son-in-laws-quads/
dwan is 22 so he was only 19 when he won that hand!
how did he make so much money at such a young age to be rolled for such high stakes??
does he have rich parents or is he just that good at poker??
according to wikipedia dwan is 24 not 22!
guess that makes sense as dont you have to be 21 to gamble in the us??
In March 2004 at the age of 17, Dwan began playing online poker at Paradise Poker with $50 his father had given him for his 17th birthday. He believed the alias durrrr would put players on tilt if they lost to him. Dwan initially focused on $6 sit-and-go tournaments and ended up losing $35. With his last $15, he continued to focus on these sit-and-gos until he was able to turn profit. After finding he could beat these games, he turned to cash games where he built his bankroll starting at low stakes and slowly climbed his way to largest games found online. After beating multiplayer cash games, Dwan switched his focus to playing heads-up No Limit hold 'em against other professionals such as Frederick Halling at the $10/$20 stakes level. He challenged Prahlad Friedman at $25/$50 stakes and lost to him for several months, forcing him to drop to lower stakes before coming back again and again until he was able to beat Friedman.[6]According to HighStakesDB.com, a site that tracks high-stakes online poker action, Dwan earned $312,000 on Full Tilt in 2007 and $5.41 million in 2008,
At the end of 2009, HighStakesDB.com reported that Dwan had lost $4.35 million in 2009, putting his cumulative online poker winnings at Full Tilt since January 2007 at approximately $1.4 million.[10] HighStakesDB.com also reported that after stepping down in limits following his massive loss to Isildur1, Dwan won $2.7 million in December 2009.[11]
(now thats variance!!)