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Analysis from June 19th Hands

By durrrr Challenge | Posted on June 20, 2009

The Durrrr Challenge has featured timed ultra-aggression from Tom Dwan. Regardless of the “proper move,” Dwan consistently got his money in prior to the June sessions as a dog with Antonius either holding blockers to his outs or flopping the nuts. The good news for Dwan is that this has led Antonius to believe that Dwan has no boundaries to his seemingly reckless aggression, which has always been made with some sort of draw. Now that Dwan is hitting outs and flopping well, the aggression that put him in a $450,000 hole has rocketed him to a lead in excess of $700,000. Let’s examine two such hands where Dwan hit a big out or flashed aggression that paid off in a big pot.

Patrik flops a set, but durrrr hits a full house

Full Tilt Poker $200/$400 Pot Limit Omahahahahaha

durrrr (BTN/SB): $787061.00
Patrik Antonius (BB): $141391.00

Pre Flop: ($600.00)
durrrr raises to $1200, Patrik Antonius raises to $3600, durrrr calls $2400

Flop: ($7200.00)
Patrik Antonius bets $6000, durrrr calls $6000

Turn: ($19200.00)
Patrik Antonius bets $16400, durrrr raises to $48100, Patrik Antonius raises to $131791 all in, durrrr calls $83691

River: ($282782.00) (2 players – 1 is all in)

Final Pot: $282782.00
durrrr shows (a full house, Jacks full of Eights)
Patrik Antonius shows (three of a kind, Jacks)
durrrr wins $282781.50

Hand Analysis

Pre-flop, durrrr is on the button and made a raise with 4-K-8-J single-suited, a modest starting hand in Omaha. Antonius held A-K-Q-J single-suited, a powerhouse drawing hand, and made an easy 3bet that was called by durrrr. The flop showed 7-J-J, which meant that both players held three of a kind. Both players couldn’t be too scared of what the other might have at this point since they both flopped trips with nine outs twice to a boat. At this point, it was Antonius who held a 67-24% lead (8.9% of the hands would actually end up in a tie) and put in an almost pot-sized bet of $6,000, which was immediately called. The eight of hearts came, which spiked one of Dwan’s outs to a boat. Antonius bet $16,000 into Dwan, who immediately raised pot. Antonius shoved and when durrrr called, there was $282,781 in the pot and had a whopping 80-15% lead in the action. Needing an A, K, or Q to fall on the river (A or Q for the win, K for the chop), Antonius came up short with the nine of hearts. It seemed like a cooler was destined for one of the two on this hand after they both flopped trips and were drawing to boats.

durrrr Flops a Straight

Full Tilt Poker $200/$400 Pot Limit Omahahahahaha

durrrr (BTN/SB): $606410.50
Patrik Antonius (BB): $128059.50

Pre Flop: ($600.00)
durrrr raises to $1200, Patrik Antonius raises to $3600, durrrr raises to $10800, Patrik Antonius raises to $32400, durrrr calls $21600

Flop: ($64800.00)
Patrik Antonius bets $64800, durrrr raises to $259200, Patrik Antonius calls $30859.50 all in

Turn: ($256119.00) (2 players – 1 is all in)

River: ($256119.00) (2 players – 1 is all in)

Final Pot: $256119.00
durrrr shows (a straight, Seven high)
Patrik Antonius shows (two pair, Aces and Fives)
durrrr wins $256118.50

Hand Analysis

Pre-flop, we see Antonius hold one of the true monsters of Pot Limit Omaha, a single-suited A-K-K-A to diamonds, and durrrr holding a decent drawing hand in 7-10-9-6 single-suited to hearts. The pre-flop action saw a very rare 5bet from Antonius, who was happy getting as much money in pre-flop as possible. For Dwan, he liked his suited drawing hand and didn’t want Antonius to bully him around. Most Omaha players know, when you have a good rundown, you’re almost never worse than a 60-40 dog. The flop of 4-3-5 delivered the nut hand for Dwan and a crushing 89-11% lead. Antonius immediately bet pot on the flop in a vain attempt to get Dwan off any possible draws. Dwan, whose breakneck aggression pays off in this hand, immediately pushed all-in and was called by Antonius, who is used to seeing the young player push with any of his possible draws. The turn and river brought no help to Antonius and durrrr took down a $256,118 pot.

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4 Responses to “Analysis from June 19th Hands”

  1. sa, Says:

    this proves durrrr is a punk luck box moron fool who doesnt deserve a cent, prolly will never win a champ or last

  2. Alexey Manuyko Says:

    Dont compare heads-up cash game plays with tournaments.
    Durrrr is really good cash game player.

  3. LuckyLoeky Says:

    Durrrs reraise is aggressive but sound with the players but being deep stacked. What is not sound is patrik risking 100k when he is 11% percent to win.

  4. SteelWheel Says:

    Way to broadcast your ignorance across the internet. But it goes beyond ignorance doesn’t it? You are clearly inexperienced, and to think you could judge a top player like Dwan must have taken a serious leap of stupidity on your part. Hats off to you. Learn to broadcast the nobler traits of arrogance and small minded pettiness like the rest of us.

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