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Patrik Antonius Biography
Patrik Antonius has definitely proved himself as one of the best all-round poker players in the world, and is one of the youngest of the well-established poker pros.
Forced to abandon his promising tennis career at the age of 15 due to a recurring back injury, Antonius turned his attention to poker, and after initially losing his first few buy-ins at the local casino, Antonius began to take the game more seriously, and started to steadily win, focusing on improving his game.
Antonius began playing online in 2003, growing his bankroll from $200 to $20,000 in a matter of weeks. Earlier in his career Antonius played under several usernames designed to put others on tilt if they lost to him, such as ‘I_knockout_U’ and ‘try_hrdr_fish’, before becoming a member of Team Full Tilt and playing under his real name.
Antonius is known for having played the largest pot ever recorded in online poker: he won $1,356,946 in a pot-limit Omaha heads up pot with the user ‘Isildur1’, later revealed to be Swedish pro Viktor Blom. Live Game Antonius has also proven himself to be a good tournament player as well, finishing 2nd in the 2005 WPT main event for $1,046,470 in what proved to be a break-out event for him.
Antonius has continued this success throughout his career, with live tournament winnings exceeding $4,000,000. One accolade still eluding him is a World Series of Poker bracelet, with two final tables his best, though at 32 he still has more than enough time.
Antonius has been a regular on television poker shows Poker After Dark and High Stakes Poker, helping build his reputation as one of the game’s best and most recognisable players. He holds the honour of having played in the largest pot on High Stakes Poker, winning $749,100 from a pot of $998,800 after the turn and the river were run 4 times.
Published 16 years ago
Patrik Antonius interviewed by Emma AnderssonFrom Scandinavian TV cash game The Game, swedish subs
Published 14 years ago
Patrik Antonius on IsildurPhil Gordon interviewing patrik Antonius about Isildur and the latest high stakes action on FullTilt Poker.
Published 10 years ago
Patrik Antonius on Playing Aggro PlayersPatrik Antonius for IveyLeague on how to play against aggressive opponents.
Published 15 years ago
Patrik Antonius talks Durrrr Million Dollar ChallengeThe man, the model, the Antonius, on video talking trash about his opponent Tom Durrr Dwan and their Million Dollar Challenge! Ant...
Published 17 years ago
Patrik Antonius v Eric LindgrenPA vs EDOG 2006 Aussie Millions Cash Game
Published 17 years ago
Patrik Antonius vs David BenyaminePatrik Antonius vs David Benyamine @ 2006 Aussie Millions Cash Game
Published 17 years ago
Patrik Antonius vs Eric LindgrenHand played between PA and EDOG @ the 2006 Aussie Millions Cash Game
Published 17 years ago
Patrik Antonius vs John Juandahand b/t PA and John J @ the 2006 Aussie Millions Cash Game
Published 17 years ago
Patrik Antonius vs Masa KagawaHand played between PA and Masa Kagawa @ the 2006 Aussie Millions Cash Game
Published 17 years ago
Patrik Antonius vs Phil IveyThis is a hand playd between Patrik Antonius and Phil Ivey @ the 2006 Aussie Millions Cash Game
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