MYSTERY ONLINE POKER PLAYER TAKES A $600k HIT
29 February 2008
But "seda1" is no quitter, and may have recouped
some of his losses
Prominent online poker message board 2+2.com was abuzz
this week as pokerheads speculated on the identity of
high-stakes gambler 'seda1'. The reason for the interest
is a widely discussed 6 hour online session of $500/$1
000 No-Limit Hold'em against international ace Phil Ivey
that left "seda1" with a $600 000 deficit.
Remarkably, that first session led to another online
clash between the two, going head-to-head in a further
multi-hour session at Ivey's own personal heads-up
Deathmatch table at Full Tilt Poker.com, reports the
information site Poker Listings.
Second time round, the high roller did a lttle better it
appears, taking a $195 000 pot of his own, miraculously
hitting a set on the turn despite getting all-in behind
on the flop. However, although totals for the second
session have yet to be determined, Ivey took the lion's
share of the biggest pots - including the biggest, for
$251 935.
The [unconfirmed] consensus on 2+2 appears to be that
"seda1" is a wealthy amateur poker player from Beverly
Hills named Shawn Sedaghat, about whom the poker sector
will probably be hearing more.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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