High-Stakes Poker: Phil Ivey Wins $750,000 Online Over The Past WeekThe Most Profitable Player In Web Poker History Starting To Crush Again |
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Phil Ivey is back to his dominating ways on Full Tilt Poker.
Playing under the screen name “Polarizing”, Ivey won more than $750,000 on the software over the past week, according to tracking data from HighstakesDB.
Ivey, who had won more than $19 million lifetime on the software prior to it shutting down in 2011, was on a downswing since returning to the site in December.
Also a huge winner from the past seven days was Alexander “PostflopAction” Kostritsyn, who profited more than $1.2 million. The Russian is a force at the deuce-to-seven triple draw tables.
Viktor “Isildur1” Blom put together a modest winning week, but it was good enough to keep him on the upswing. He had blazed to a $5 million profit for the year, only to give half of it back. After some solid performances lately, he’s sitting with more than $3.2 million in winnings for 2013.
In terms of losers, unknown “patpatpanda” dropped more than $1 million since last Friday. Gus Hansen, who as of last Friday was down $3.7 million since Full Tilt relaunched in November, added another $200,000 dive to his results. He’s now down close to $4 million over the past three months, making him by far the worst performer during the stretch.
Figures according to HighstakesDB.com.