ANTONIUS VS. DURRR IN DWAN MILLION DOLLAR POKER
CHALLENGE (Update)
27 February 2009
Two great cash game players duke it out in
installments
Remember the million dollar challenge issued by online
poker pro Tom "Durrr" Dwan? The first challenger, Patrik
Antonius, has stepped forward and the two have been
going at it over the weekend, playing in instalments
between their other commitments.
For those
readers unfamiliar with the challenge, high rolling Dwan
threw down the gauntlet earlier this year, requiring
prospective opponents to compete with him over 50 000
hands of at least $200/$400 stakes on four tables at a
time. With the exception of Dwan's close friend Phil
Galfond, the challenge is open to any member of the
poker community. The contestants will play Dwan at Pot
Limit Omaha or NLHE, and in Dwan's own words:
“I’m making this heads-up challenge to the world. Anyone
can accept. Four tables, minimum of $200/$400, and I’ll
put up $1.5 million to their $500 000. We play 50 000
hands minimum and if they end up a dollar after rake
they keep the side money or whatever. So basically, if
you and I played and you won a dollar, you would get my
$1.5 million and if I won a dollar I would win your $500
000.
“So I’m giving a million dollars free if
anyone thinks they can do it.”
So far, Antonius,
Phil Ivey and David Benyamine - all experienced and
formidable online and live players - have indicated they
are prepared to take up the Dwan challenge.
Antonius and Dwan have now clashed on three sessions
over two days, playing for several hours on each at Full
Tilt Poker.com and drawing a good crowd of Internet
railbirds. The latest action between the two brings the
hands played so far over the 2 910 mark, so there still
a good 47 000 or more hands to go in the Dwan vs.
Antonius section of the challenge.
In the latest
session, held over the weekend, the two players resumed
their contest with Dwan winning $36 661 over the course
of 92 hands before a lunch break was taken. The two then
clashed in a four hour or more session that saw almost 1
300 hands played over four tables and this ended with
Antonius ahead of Dwan by a total of $56 178 over the
duration of the competition thus far.
Along the
way, the two players have generated excitement and
admiration, with some audacious and skillful play on
both sides of the virtual tables, and big money changing
hands - often tens of thousands of dollars in a pot. At
one stage Dwan was over $100 000 ahead of his opponent,
who fought his way back into contention to end in the
ascendency. Antonius dragged the largest pot of the
session, at $152 866, and indication of the level and
intensity of the contest.
The two agreed to
close the current session at around 9pm Eastern time
Saturday with Antonius the acknowledged winner and an
agreement to meet again as soon as convenient to
continue with the marathon poker challenge.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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