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Phil Ivey No Longer Full Tilt Poker's Biggest Winner

With $16.4 Million In Winnings, Patrik Antonius Has Top Spot

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Poker pro Patrik Antonius scooped more than $900,000 over the past seven days on Full Tilt Poker, according to data from HighstakesDB. Since starting to play again on the software under his old screen name “FinddaGrind”, Antonius has won more than $2.5 million.

While playing under his real name on the software, Antonius was up $11.3 million.

According to HSDB, Antonius’ FinddaGrind screen name was his old account on Full Tilt, which he used between 2007 and 2008 before switching over once he was a site-sponsored player.

Altogether, he has won just under $16.4 million lifetime on the software.

Phil Ivey, who since late 2012 has been playing under the screen name “Polarizing”, has lost $4.7 million over the past 17 months or so. While playing under his real name on Full Tilt, Ivey was up $19.24 million. Ivey may have bigger things than his online downswing to worry about, though.

In other words, Antonius recently overtook Ivey ($14.54 million in lifetime profit on the site) as the most successful player in the history of the Full Tilt Poker software.

Much of Antonius’ profits lately have come in limit Omaha eight-or-better.

In other news, Viktor Blom managed to drop just under $180,000 over the past week, which brings his losses on the year to $968,000. He was up $2 million in February.

Blom was Antonius’ victim in 2009 in a record sized $1.3 million pot in PLO.

Gus Hansen actually had a profitable week, winning $275,000. His lifetime losses on Full Tilt Poker now stand at $17.38 million, which is still a record.