Antonius' session started at $300/$600 Pot-Limit Omaha against Tom "durrrr" Dwan and Ilari "Ziigmund" Sahamies.
Dwan, who had been at the table for 30 min prior to Antonius taking a seat, left just a few hands after Antonius's arrival.
Just 20 minutes later Dwan's spot at the table was...
Antonius' session started at $300/$600 Pot-Limit Omaha against Tom "durrrr" Dwan and Ilari "Ziigmund" Sahamies.
Dwan, who had been at the table for 30 min prior to Antonius taking a seat, left just a few hands after Antonius's arrival.
Just 20 minutes later Dwan's spot at the table was taken by Cole South, setting the cast for the remainder of the $300/$600 session.
Despite his best efforts, and multiple re-loads, Antonius seemed doomed to end up on the short end of the stick, dumping over $800k in just two and a half hours.
Fellow Finn Sahamies took the largest chunk of profit from Antonius, thanks in part to winning the biggest pot of the session – worth just over $281k. In total Sahamies won just over $436k in the session.
After including another $252k profit mostly from a heads-up session against South and a $14k loss on another table earlier this morning, Sahamies earned a massive $674k for the day, making him the most profitable player on the year with over $1.5 million in profit.
After making over $257k from Antonius and an additional $118k from $100/$200 PLO, it was looking like a big session for South until he re-took his $300/$600 PLO seat to play Sahamies heads up. The $252 loss left him with just over $165k profit on the day.
Dwan, who has been busy playing live poker at the Aussie Millions, added $164k to his comeback by playing a mix of PLO and No-Limit Hold'em. This latest profit leaves Dwan down only $240k on the year.
Below you can see the three largest pots from the day, or you can head to MarketPulse to see the rest.