Nearly half of that - $102,500 to be exact - came from a morning session, which he followed up with some other little wins before banking another $94,400 that evening.Īnother eight-game winner was Jedlicka, who finished $211,300 in the black, of which $190,600 came in a late-night session against players like Antonius, Viktor “Isildur1” Blom and Kostritstyn. On Thursday, April 10, Antonius was at the eight-game tables and managed to walk away a $226,700 winner. Antonius Kicks Things Off with a Win Patrik Antonius Other big losers included Alex “PostflopAction” Kostritsyn (-$665,832 in 66 sessions/4,671 hands) and Phil “Polarizing” Ivey (-$474,752 in 51 sessions/2,801 hands).
On the flip side, 'samrostan,' who was last week’s biggest winner after dropping over a million, found himself in a similar situation by losing $849,289 in 5,014 hands over 31 sessions. Other big winners included Patrik “FinddaGrind” Antonius (+$614,207 in 57 sessions/4,224 hands), Kyle “cottonseed1” Hendon (+$323,675 in 8 sessions/455 hands), and Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond (+$226,395 in 15 sessions/986 hands). That honor belonged to “Trueteller,” who won $712,418 in 2,693 hands over 22 sessions. It was a good score, but it wasn’t enough to make him the week’s biggest winner. This week, he was back at it when he won $677,487 in 4,224 hands over 57 sessions. Just two weeks ago, Niki Jedlicka returned to Full Tilt Poker after an 18-month hiatus and he promptly won $1,075,177.