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Full Tilt Poker News - $1.1 Million Pot is Won by Isildur1

Isildur1, a genius of a poker world, makes his new deadly move, keeping everyone even more amazed. He manages to defeat top world’s players one by one. Not so long ago Isildur1 was not in his best state, as he lost the largest online pot to famous Full Tilt professional Patrik Antonius. Then Isildur1 faced Tom “durr” Dwan one more time and this was definitely not a happy day for Dwan as Isidur1 crushed him for enormous $650k. However, the next opponent was Phil Ivey and he stopped Isildur1’s winning march. Antonius and Ivey – only these two players have managed to defeat Isildur1. But during the latest session things have went completely out of order.

Ivey and Isildur1 had one more playing session and Ivey managed to win over $1 million until the tables started turning. Isildur1 showed aggression during preflop and Js-Ks-Jd ran at the board. The stakes ran high, the turn brought 10d and some other big raises added as much as $354K to the pot, but this was just the beginning. The next card after betting round was 5d and it only raised the stakes. Overall approximately $700K was added to the pot and the time of the show final began. Isildur1 showed his hand – Kd-4d-5h-Kc – and Ivey mucked his. Overall Isildur1 has won over $1.1 million, making this pot the second biggest in online poker history. No need to say Isildur1 took more than he previously had lost to Ivey.

Other Full Tilt Poker news is no less interesting. On December 9th a series of mini FTOPS events will take place. All players who enjoy small buy-ins, hurry up as great prizes are waiting for you. If you prefer even smaller buy-in, then you’ll certainly like multiple satellite tourneys held at Full Tilt Poker where the smallest buy-in is just $0.50. Apart from money prizes such tournaments will award seats to various tournaments. The winners will have the right to participate in the main mini FTOPS event with generous $600K prize pool. This event will be played on Sunday, December 20th.