Patrik Antonius is popular on Full Tilt Poker high stakes tables
- Filed under: "IHateJuice", David Benefield, High Stakes Results, Patrik Antonius, Raptor, rumprammer
- Date: Nov 29,2010
Patrik Antonius doesn’t need to practice any kind of table selection as he has become very popular on the Full Tilt’s high stakes tables. Last night both “IHateJuice” and Daniel “jungleman12″ Cates were after Antonius’ “head”.

The German player “IHateJuice” wanted to continue their $2K/$4K Limit Hold’Em match, but the Finn wasn’t that excited about it. In fact Patrik tried to suggest that they could mix the games a bit by playing Limit Hold’Em and 2-7 Triple Draw.
This wasn’t good enough for “IHateJuice” and he seemed to be a bit upset as Patrik has won about a million from the German from Limit Hold’Em:
IHateJuice: patrik, time to play!
Patrik Antonius: juice
Patrik Antonius: two tables
Patrik Antonius: one 2-7 and one limit holdem?
harrington25: juice
harrington25: is pat up a lot on you?
harrington25: you should never call out pat
harrington25: pat plays all games well
jungleman12: patrik are you going to play ihatejuice?
Patrik Antonius: wow this is getting sick
Patrik Antonius: i feel the most confortable here…
IHateJuice: ur up a million and ask for 2-7
IHateJuice: anyway, i was just letting u know ill be around one more hour or so
harrington25: phil plo?
Patrik Antonius: ok juice but looks like i will play jungleman12 first
Patrik Antonius: gotta work on my nl
IHateJuice: ill go to bed then i guess
IHateJuice: got university early tomorrow
Patrik Antonius: no game juice now sry to turn you down
IHateJuice: kk
IHateJuice: do u have msn or anything
IHateJuice: its silly for me to stay up that late just for the chance that we play
IHateJuice: id like to know beforehand
IHateJuice: if ur around or so
Patrik Antonius: i will find you if you are waiting on the tables
But in the end Antonius didn’t play against either of them, if we believe the HighstakesDB’s live tracking. There was still some action last night as “rumprammer” won about $215K and David Benefield ended up losing again, a bit over $230K.
Source: Pokerista.net



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