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Manne wrote:
Word out of London on Friday was that the two largest online poker companies – now licensed in Nevada – are ready to put their vast experiences to work, provided the Nevada gaming regulators raise the curtain on Internet gambling.
888 Holdings Plc., which was granted the 20th interactive gaming license in Nevada last week, indicated it could be ready to begin operations as early as May. The company is a partner with Caesars Entertainment Corp. (CZR) in its interactive gaming plans and in the World Series of Poker.
888 Holdings also plans to operate a poker site for Treasure Island Hotel/Casino, the firm that received Nevada’s 21st interactive license.
Also ready to enter the fray is the largest Internet gaming company, U. K.’s bwin.party. The company, which owns the World Poker Tour, has a deal with MGM Resorts International (MGM) and Boyd Gaming Corp. (BYD), and hopes to offer the industry its large experience and infrastructure from years of operating in Europe.
Two largest online poker companies licensed in Nev. :: GamingToday-com
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After losing $661,949 and finishing as last week’s biggest loser, Blom stormed back this week and finished as the biggest winner with $691,889 in profit. Blom was down over a million at one point, but thanks to an incredible heater on Wednesday night when he took an astounding $1,703,125 from Ben “Bttech86” Tollerene in just six hours, he was able to vault to the top of the leader board. We describe that match in more details below, but needless to say, Tollerene finished as the week’s biggest loser with $1,161,659 in losses.
Although Blom, who got his profit in 8,674 hands over 81 sessions, dominated the headlines, there were still plenty of other big winners this week including Patrik “FinddaGrind” Antonius (+$514,476 in 22 sessions/1,522 hands), Kyle “KPR16” Ray (+$342,961 in 26 sessions/3,046 hands) and “Follow The Hawk” (+$303,967 in 13 sessions/1,507 hands).
On the flip side, Gus Hansen (-$985,889 in 57 sessions/6,325 hands), “samrostan” (-$383,046 in 15 sessions/1,949 hands), “kagome kagome” (-$171,269 in 11 sessions/943 hands) and Sebastien “Seb86” Sabic (-$103,066 in 15 sessions/1,533 hands) all found their names in the loser column alongside Tollerene.
Wild Sunday Action on Full Tilt Poker
There was plenty of action to be had on Full Tilt Poker on Sunday as some of online poker’s biggest names came out to play. Kyle “KPR16” Ray kicked off things off in a big way by winning $350,000 playing fixed-limit Omaha Hi-Lo in the early morning hours, and he ended up adding another $100,600 to that by day’s end. All told, Ray banked $450,600 and finished as the day’s biggest winner.
The day’s biggest loser? That would be FTP Professional Gus Hansen, who lost a total of $716,000 playing FLO8 and 2-7 triple draw. Speaking of the latter game, “Follow The Hawk” cleaned up at the 2-7 triple draw games to the tune of $282,600, but it was only good for fourth on the leaderboard as both Ben “Bttech86” Tollerene and Alexander “PostFlopAction” Kostritsyn won $353,300 and $331,900, respectively.
Kostritsyn got most of his money from Hansen in the FLO8 and 2-7 triple draw came, while Tollerene’s came from Viktor “Isildur1” Blom, who dropped $448,000 in the match. Tollerene and Blom played a two-and-a-half hour match at the $500/$1,000 CAP pot-limit Omaha tables and accounted for nearly 120 maxed-out pots of $80,000.
Read more: The Online Railbird Report: Blom Wins $1.7 Million from Tollerene in Just Six Hours | PokerNews