Weekly High Stakes Report - Phil Ivey Drops $600k+, âthecortsterâ Wins Big
10 years ago

16 Feb
It was another action-packed week at the nosebleeds. All the usual suspects took to the tables looking to win big and, perhaps even more than that, to get their daily shot of an adrenaline rush. Unlike the past week, this time around we saw a number of big losers to accompany quite a few big winners.
 Monday was certainly the day of âCarlooo13.' According to HighStakesDB, all but $1,000 of the Dutch proâs $280k profit came from his FLO8 sessions against Viktor âIsildur1â Blom. Although it was somewhat of a seesaw battle, with the Swede seizing the lead at the start of both sessions the two played, it was âCarlooo13â finishing on a high note in both instances. The Dutchman was able to catch a rush at crucial moments, securing a hefty profit for the day.
Monday was certainly the day of âCarlooo13.' According to HighStakesDB, all but $1,000 of the Dutch proâs $280k profit came from his FLO8 sessions against Viktor âIsildur1â Blom. Although it was somewhat of a seesaw battle, with the Swede seizing the lead at the start of both sessions the two played, it was âCarlooo13â finishing on a high note in both instances. The Dutchman was able to catch a rush at crucial moments, securing a hefty profit for the day.
It wasnât the end of âIsildur1â losses either. He dropped another $109k to âPatriktortoniusâ at the 8-game tables. Luckily, Blom was able to win some of that back playing against âHoldemJill9â later in the evening.
Over on PokerStars, Norwegian pro âOdd_Oddsenâ had a good day at the $100/$200 PLO tables despite having to battle through a downswing midway through, finishing $135k to the good. It was no easy task, as the competition consisted of the likes of Doug âWCGRiderâ Polk, Ike Haxton, Ilari Sahamies, and other well-known names.
 Although âCarlooo13â continued his winning streak on Tuesday, it wasnât he who topped the winnersâ leaderboard. Instead, Cort âthecortsterâ Kibler-Melby took the honor, banking a very nice profit of $267k. While the majority of his winnings came from âbbvisbadforme,' $26,000 of the total profit came from an earlier encounter with âTrueteller.'
Although âCarlooo13â continued his winning streak on Tuesday, it wasnât he who topped the winnersâ leaderboard. Instead, Cort âthecortsterâ Kibler-Melby took the honor, banking a very nice profit of $267k. While the majority of his winnings came from âbbvisbadforme,' $26,000 of the total profit came from an earlier encounter with âTrueteller.'
As for âCarlooo13,' he finished the day up $177,000. He took to the $1k/$2k 8-game tables against âPatriktortoniusâ and came out on top after some four hours of play. Two other six-figure winners were Ben âBen86â Tollerene, who also added just shy of $177,000 to his bankroll, and Alex âjoisoâ Kostritsyn, who finished $105k in the black.
After having a really rough start to the week, Viktor Blom was finally able to catch a break on Wednesday, banking $211k. It was a private affair between âIsildur1â and âPatriktortonius,â who met at the 8-game tables. Thanks to an upswing during the final stages of the match, the Swede was able to secure a hefty profit for the day.
Also grabbing pots was âthecortster,' who had nothing to complain about. Coming on the heels of his big win the day before, Kibler-Melby was able to lock another $202k in profit after meeting his favorite opponent, âTrueteller,â at the 2-7 Triple Draw tables.
Friday (the thirteenth) was definitely not a lucky day for some of the high stakes regulars, as Dan Cates made an appearance at both Full Tilt and PokerStars tables. Cates is usually bad news for other players, as he rarely books a losing session, and Friday was no different.
Playing as âjungleman12â at Full Tilt, Cates took on âsamrostanâ at the 8-game tables and after some five hours of play, he finished with a profit of $121k. Known as âw00ki3zâ over on PokerStars, Cates added another $109,500 to his daily profit.
Kibler-Melby continued to win as he added another profitable day to the streak, although this time it was âonlyâ to the tune of $88k.
While many spent Saturday with their âbetter halves,â this hardly had any effect on the nosebleeds action. Quite a few regulars decided to celebrate Valentine's Day with their true love â high stakes poker action. Lady Luck smiled upon âIsildur1â once again, as he finished at the top of the Valentine's Day winnersâ list, banking $215k.
 German pro Seb âtaktloss47â Ruthenberg spread his action across two sites and was able to come out with a profit on both. While his Full Tilt winnings came from fellow countryman âSanIker,â over on PokerStars he took on Phil âRaiseOnceâ Ivey and âthecortster,â wrapping up the day $322k to the good.
German pro Seb âtaktloss47â Ruthenberg spread his action across two sites and was able to come out with a profit on both. While his Full Tilt winnings came from fellow countryman âSanIker,â over on PokerStars he took on Phil âRaiseOnceâ Ivey and âthecortster,â wrapping up the day $322k to the good.
HighStakesDB reported one more six-figure winner on Saturday, as âHoldemJill9â made a profit of $151,400.
We finish this weekâs report with yesterdayâs action. Sunday was dominated by Seb âtaktloss47â Ruthenberg, who ended the day up $361k. Although he won a small amount from âIsildur1,â the majority of his score came from playing three-handed against Phil âPolarizingâ Ivey and âSanIker.'
âCarlooo13â was the only other six-figure winner, adding $129k to his cashier, while âTruetellerâ finished the day with a profit of $94k.
Winning is easyâŚ
âŚsometimes, at least. This week saw quite a few big winners, led by Cort âthecortsterâ Kibler-Melby, who ended the week with a profit of $715,693. He was followed by âCarlooo13,' who was able to bank $652k, and the German pro Sebastin âtaktloss47â Ruthenberg, who profited $631k playing on both PokerStars and Full Tilt.
âSmallerâ winners included Viktor âIsildur1â Blom and Dan âjungleman12â Cates, who profited $274k and $248k respectively across the two sites.
The unfavorable part of the leaderboard was led by Phil âPolarizingâ Ivey, who was the biggest loser for the week. Although he made a little profit playing on PokerStars, Ivey finished the week stuck for $624k.
The second biggest loser for the seven-day period was âPatriktortonius,' who left $451,000 behind, followed by âTrueteller,' who finished $434k in the red.
As for âSanIker,' he finished the week down $198k.







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