Railbird Report: Gus Hansen Plays Massive PLO Pots on Poker After Dark

Gus Hansen

On Wednesday, March 7, Gus Hansen returned to Poker After Dark for the first time since 2010 for the second and final day of "Racks of Lamb", a week dubbed after high-stakes superstar Ben Lamb. The action was broadcast on PokerGO and featured $100/$200 pot-limit Omaha with a mandatory $400 straddle before the stakes doubled to $200/$400 with a mandatory $800 straddle later in the game.

In addition to Hansen, the line-up included Sam Soverel, Matt Kirk, Chris MacFarland, Brian Rast, Len Ashby and of course Lamb, who, on the previous day, booked the biggest profit at the table of more than $250,000.

PokerGO tweeted several of the biggest hands, most of which involved Hansen. While Hansen caused some trouble for his opponents, it was an up and down session for him.


Aces vs Kings vs Queens, vs Eight-Six-Three-Deuce

In an early pot, Soverel called Hansen's double straddle of $800 with KK94 before Lamb raised to $3,800 with QQJ8. McFarland called with AA82 as did Hansen with 8632. Soverel then three-bet for a pot-sized bet of $19,500 and Lamb called before MacFarland jammed all in for $49,400.

Hansen, who had $26,300 behind, thought about it for a minute, before he called and the other two players followed along to create a massive $121,000 main pot with side pots of $37,000 and $14,000.

Three clubs appeared on both boards to give Soverel a huge scoop and a great start to the match.


Top Set and a Straight vs Bottom Two and a Flush Draw

Things turned around quickly for Hansen at the expense of Kirk. With $17,400 already in the pot, Kirk, holding 10863, bet $15,000 with bottom two pair and a flush draw on Q108 flop. Hansen, with QQJ9 for a straight and outs to a full-house, declared himself all-in for $59,400.

Rast, with KKQ10 also in the hand, got out of the way, and Kirk and Hansen agreed to run it twice after Kirk called. Hansen scooped a huge pot of $136,800 after diamonds appeared on the turn and river on both boards which did nothing for Kirk.


Kings vs Queens vs a Double Suited Ace-Queen

The stakes moved up to $200/$400 with a mandatory $800 straddle and Kirk was able to get some revenge in a three-way pot involving Hansen and Lamb.

Hansen limped from the hijack with KK84 and Lamb over-limped from the button for $800 with QQ85. Kirk, in the big blind, raised to $4,200 with AQ74. Hansen called before Lamb squeezed to $17,800. Kirk called and action was back on Hansen. Hansen shoved all in and was just about beat to the pot by both Lamb and Kirk.

Kirk scooped up both the $90,100 main pot and the $85,800 side pot after the board ran out 935JA with just a pair of aces being the best hand.


Aces vs a Monster Draw

Hansen was then able to win a massive pot of $167,000 against Rast to cap off a huge night for him and his fans. There was already $111,000 in the pot before the flop came 2J9.

Rast, with AA97, fired all in for $28,000 and Hansen called with a monster draw to a flush and straight with 10876.

The duo ran it twice and Hansen finished the session in the black after the 8 on the first board gave him a straight, and the 8 on the river of the second board made him a straight again.

Watch the full episodes on PokerGO.com

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Catching Up on High Stakes Action: Three Biggest Pots of The Week

March 6 was full of action online, producing eight of the biggest pots of the week on $50/$100 no-limit hold'em and $100/$200 pot-limit Omaha. The two biggest pots involved "CooL1992" and "libby493" colliding stacks in huge all-in pots within a few minutes.

1) "CooL1992" wins a $84,829 Pot (848 Big Blinds) from "libby493" (March 6)
($50/$100 NLHE 6-Max)

The action began with "MMAsherdog" opening for $300 from under the gun and "limitless" calling from the button. "CooL1992" three-bet to $1,800 from the small blind before "libby493" four-bet from the big blind to $5,300. "MMAasherdog" and "limitless" both folded before "CooL1992" five-bet to $12,250 and got a call from "libby493".

"CooL1992" checked the 785 flop "libby493" jammed all in for $29,805. "CooL1992" had his opponent covered and called.

PlayerHandEquity on 785
"CooL1992"KK74.04%
"libby493"9925.96%

"CooL1992" was a huge 3-1 favorite with pocket kings with his opponent needing a nine for a set or a six for a straight.

Neither of those cards came as the 5 appeared on the turn and the 5 appeared on the river to give "CooL1992" a massive pot worth $84,829, which was the biggest of the week.

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2) "libby493 wins a $59,131 Pot (591 Big Blinds) from "CooL1992" (March 6)
($50/$100 NLHE 6-Max)

Minutes before the biggest hand of the week, the same duo of "CooL1992" and "libby493" faced off in another big hand with different results.

"CooL1992" opened to $300 from the hijack and called a three-bet of $1,170 from "libby493" from the cutoff after the action was folded back around to him.

"CooL1992" check-called a bet of $1,303 from his opponent after the flop came 264. A similar pattern followed after the Q appeared on the turn with this time "CooL1992" check-calling a bet of $3,200.

The action heated up after the K completed the board. "CooL1992" once again checked and "libby493" bet $6,200. "CooL1992" jammed all in effectively covering the $17,058 behind in his opponent's stack. A call followed.

"CooL1992" turned over K6 for two-pair. However, this proved to be no good as "libby493" turned over 44 for a set and collected a huge pot of $59,131.

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3) Ben "Sauce123" Sulsky wins a $58,401 Pot (292 Big Blinds) from "BERRI SWEET" (March 6)
($100/$200 PLO 6-Max)

In a heads-up match, "BERRI SWEET" opened from the button to $600 before Ben "Sauce123" Sulsky three-bet to $1,800. "BERRI SWEET" four-bet to $5,400 and Sulsky called.

Sulsky led out for $10,797 after the 76J flop appeared. "BERRI SWEET" raised more than enough to cover the $13,004 behind in his opponent's stack and Sulsky called.

PlayerHandEquity on 76J
Ben "Sauce123" Sulsky746688.29%
"BERRI SWEET"QAA411.71%

"BERRI SWEET" was well-behind needing an ace to complete a set or a pair of running jacks on the turn and river to save his hand.

The duo decided to run it twice. Sulsky won a big pot of $58,401 after "BERRI SWEET" was unable to get a save either time with the 10 on the turn and the 8 on the river completing the first board, and the 2 on the turn and the 5 on the river completing the second board.

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This Week's Online High-Stakes Biggest Winners and Losers

"Grazvis1" had the biggest week to pull him out of the hole for the year after he booked a profit of $83,856.

"CooL1992" propelled upward by winning the biggest pot of the week with $58,030 in profit and "mikki696" with $53,756 in profit.

Meanwhile, "libby493," who lost the biggest pot of the week, was also the biggest losing player of the week after booking a loss of $82,829. Despite this player's huge loss last week, "libby493" is still showing a six-digit profit for 2018 thanks to a strong first two months of the year.

 (user)namehandsprofit/loss 3/1- 3/7profit/loss 2018profit/loss all time
 Winning Players    
1"Grazvis1"1,499+$83,856+$18,329+$308,477
2"CooL1992"162+$58,030+$34,506-$139,874
3"mikki696"423+$53,756+$41,660+$1,099,487
4"Katya_18"2,776+$49,414+$133,814+$765,478
5Jens "Jeans89" Kyllönen1,116+$33,627+$43,189+$5,331,608
6"nimzon"634+$30,630+$77,276+$122,299
7Sergey "St1ckman" Vasiliev2,229+$29,116+$59,803+$805,487
8"ActionFreak"233+$28,423+$112,027+$912,319
9Daniel "w00ki3z." Cates441+$27,885-$9,179+$974,201
10"BERRI SWEET "557+$27,645+$163,080+$2,493,394
 Losing Players    
1"libby493"267-$82,829+$102,186+$97,147
2"RICOO222"145-$71,533-$54,655-$117,653
3"bajskorven87"991-$59,838+$106,873+$1,319,220
4"limitless "925-$39,925+$71,775+$168,857
5"oriente1"281-$36,738-$36,738-$260,106
6Jonas "OtB_RedBaron" Mols1,133-$31,723-$194,313+$2,177,868
7"Cobus83 "707-$25,755+$9,620+$859,037
8Ben "Sauce123" Sulsky496-$23,625-$31,273+$5,130,332
9Ronny "1-ronnyr3" Kaiser673-$20,812-$16,806+$1,459,469
10Alexandros "mexican222" Kolonias379-$18,531-$7,312+$78,684

The 2018 Leaderboard

The biggest three winners and the three biggest losing players for 2018 remained the same as last week with little movement in profit or loss by any of the players involved.

Linus "LLinusLLove" Loeliger remains the biggest winner at PokerStars with $350,842 in profit. Alexander "joiso" Kostritsyn narrowed the gap slightly and is close behind Loeliger with $334,589 in profit followed by James "JayP-AA" Park, who did not play a hand last week, in third place on the 2018 overall leaderboard with $257,203 in profit.

"ImagineKing", Mikael "ChaoRen160" Thuritz, and Elior "Crazy Elior" Sion all did not play recorded hands last week and no other player lost enough to push the trio out of the bottom three spots of the leaderboard.

 (user)namehands 2018profit/loss 2018profit/loss per hand 2018profit/loss all timemost played game 2018
 Winning Players     
1Linus "LLinusLLove" Loeliger19,723+$350,842+$17.78+$981,424NL Hold'em
2Alexander "joiso" Kostritsyn7,106+$334,589+$47.08+$4,296,4598-Game
3James "JayP-AA" Park14,664+$257,203+$17.54+$2,582,982PLO
 Losing Players     
1"ImagineKing"22,903-$653,428-$29.51-$2,235,740PLO
2Mikael "ChaoRen160" Thuritz12,843-$357,044-$27.80+$634,526PLO
3Elior "Crazy Elior" Sion3,745-$293,492-$78.37-$171,0558-Game

The above top winning and losing players in online poker for 2018 only takes PokerStars accounts into consideration. All public data courtesy of HighStakesDB.com. If you want to opt out of being listed in this PokerNews update on high-stakes action, send an email with your username to [email protected].

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  • He's back! @GusHansen playing Pot-Limit Omaha! Is there anything better?

  • "CooL1992" won the biggest pot of the week and booked the second most profit.

  • Linus "LLinusLLove" Loeliger still Leads the 2018 Leaderboard

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