2009 Nov 4

Cole South teaches Isildur1 a $300k lesson

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CardRunners Pro Cole South.
By: Sean Lind

CardRunners pro Cole South made short work of Isildur1 on Full Tilt's Pot-Limit Omaha tables last night, taking over $300k from the unknown player.

The two players started their 4,727 hand battle on the $100/$200 PLO tables.

Isildur1, who punters have speculated is everyone from an alter-ego for fellow unknown Swede martonas to retired Swedish football star Henrik Larsson, took the early lead, making $12,000 before South logged off on a 1.5 hour long break.

Once South left, Isildur1 sat with Observer84 at $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em, making over $110k before Observer84 hit the rail.

Rather than sit idle, Isildur1's took his next seat at $300/$600 NLHE across from online-Goliath Patrik Antonius. The two only played for 30min, but that was more than enough time for Isildur1 to take almost $80k from the red letter pro.

But it was at this point South returned to the felt for round two.

After 641 hands, and South making over $78k, the two players made their jump to $200/$400 PLO, where they stayed for the final 3,100 hands, and the remainder of the evening.

By the end, South left the tables with a little over $300,000 of Isildur1's money.

But thanks to his Hold'em victories, Isildur1's total losses were contained to $119k.

Below you can see the largest pots between South and Isildur1, or you can head to MarketPulse to watch as many as you'd like.

He wanted a heart, just not that heart.

Hard to fold this one.

Another set for Isildur1.

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