Since the account debuted more than four years ago, the identity of "Trueteller" has been one of online poker's biggest mysteries. Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond, who won his second WSOP gold bracelet in Vegas last week, says "nosebleeds have gotten a lot worse." Read what he had to say by clicking here. After dropping $215,020 last week, Sahamies lost another $154,199 this week, which happened in 902 hands across 21 sessions. Meanwhile, Ilari "Ilari FIN" Sahamies was once again the week's biggest loser. He was followed closely by Rob "Vaga_Lion" Akery, who won $55,076 in 170 hands over four sessions on PokerStars. Upon making the final table, Sulsky gave a rare interview to PokerNews, which you can read by clicking here.Īs for the winners and losers, "XiaoXiao123" was the week's biggest winner after profiting $67,429 in 1,031 hands over 21 sessions on Full Tilt. Meanwhile, Ben "Sauce1234" Sulsky, currently the year's second-biggest winner, finished fourth in that same event for $353,928. ![]() ![]() That is the event that a Russian poker pro revealed himself to be the man behind the "Trueteller" moniker. ![]() That said, there were still plenty of developments involving online players, most of which came out of the $50,000 Poker Players' Championship. With the 2015 World Series of Poker in full swing, it was a relatively quiet week on the virtual felt on both PokerStars and Full Tilt.
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