Patrick Leonard Poker
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The latest tweets from @padspoker. May 19, 2020 Online poker may be enjoying an unprecedented boost these days as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, but partypoker ambassador Patrick Leonard thinks the industry could end up facing a massive financial crash.
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*Patrick Leonard: The Most Ambitious Man In Poker | Poker CentralTable Of Contents
Patrick Leonard got his hands on the largest score of his long and illustrious poker career on May 17 when he finished second in the WSOPC Ring Event #8: HR Championship event at GGPoker.WSOPC Ring Event #8: HR Championship Final TablePlacePlayerCountryPrize1800-522-4700Costa Rica$2,198,2912Patrick “Babu$hka” LeonardUnited Kingdom$1,611,3423HotPot44Canada$1,181,1094BlackPhillipCanada$865,7495M0therLoverThailand$634,5916mm1993China$465,1547AlwaysWithNutsRussia$340,9568gaufreancienneBrazil$249,9199Sub_ZeroCroatia$183,189
Leonard was one of 505 players who bought in for $25,000, a field that ensure the $10 million guarantee was smashed by $2,372,500.
The top 72 finishers won a slice of this huge pie, so spare a thought for “avr0ra” who fell in 72nd place and burst the money bubble.
Players from the UK and Ireland who cashed in this massive event included “patrickI”, “pDNA”, “grabben123” and “Golden snitch” House of fun free spins and coins. , the latter falling in 10th place for $138,153.
“Sub_Zero” busted in ninth place when their pocket nines lost to Leonard’s ace-three courtesy of two aces on the board. Eighth-place and $249,919 went to Brazil’s “gaufreancienne” who ran their pocket queens into the aces of “HotPot44”.
“AlwaysWithNuts” didn’t live up their alias as they crashed out in seventh-place for $340,956. They three-bet shoved with eight-seven and lost to the king-ten of HotPot44.
Almost half a million dollars, $465,154 to be exact, went to “mm1993” when their pocket fours lost to the eights in the hand of “800-522-4700”. The player with a phone number for a name then sent “M0therLover” to the showers in fifth-place courtesy of their ace-king holding against their opponents’ dominated king-queen. Fifth-place weighed in at $634,592.Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
Canada’s “BlackPhillip” became 800-522-4700’s latest victim when their queen-jack fell foul to ace-queen. This won the Canadian $865,750 and guaranteed a seven-figure score for the three surviving players.
The first of those ridiculous prizes, $1,181,109, went to HotPot44. HotPot44 shoved for around 17 big blinds with what turned out to be eight-six suited and Leonard looked them up with ace-nine. The five community cards provided no help to HotPot44 and they collected third-place money.
Heads-up saw 800-522-4700 enjoy a two-to-one chip lead and the gap was ultimately too much for Leonard to bridge.
The final hand saw 800-522-4700 limp for 300,000 then call when Leonard shoved for 4,775,644. Leonard turned over ace-four but 800-522-4700 was laying in wait with pocket kings. A four on the flop gave Leonard some hope, but the kings held.
Leonard collected $1,611,342 for his runner-up finish, leaving 800-522-4700 to bank $2,198,292 and a WSOP Circuit ring. Woman’s own bingo promo code.
This latest victory takes Leonard’s online tournament winnings past the $11.3 million barrier. He’s also won almost $2.6 million from live poker tournaments. What a guy!
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16 Oct
They’ve been around for years now, but somehow the poker ‘grindhouse’ has come under fire a lot this past week or two – with Patrick ‘plenopads’ Leonard’s snapshot of the BitB Staking house taking centre stage…
Recent complaints on online forums and within the community at large have seen ‘ghosting’ and ‘staking’ top the discussions, many feeling that players working ‘together’ are ruining the poker environment…
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Leonard’s photo of the new BitB offices, featuring himself and at least 6 others all working the Sunday online grind at the same time, may have raised eyebrows in the current climate of suspicion, but it’s perfectly innocent says Leonard.
‘Guys are way less likely to cheat like this, in front of other people,’ he tweeted back.
Joey Ingram, who has spent more time on non-poker stuff recently as his MMA nickname suggests, decided to use the Leonard tweet for a bit of fun…
Pch keno. …but not before confusing some with this ‘serious’ version…
Patrick Leonard - Team Partypoker
Whatever the merits of stables sharing a playing space, and the associated ‘risks and benefits’ that go along with it, the discussion will likely continue for a while, although as Leonard pointed out: Patrick Leonard: The Most Ambitious Man In Poker | Poker Central‘There’s programs like Skype or whatever else where you can talk to people instantly you don’t need to be sitting next to them or send a pigeon carrier.’
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The latest tweets from @padspoker. May 19, 2020 Online poker may be enjoying an unprecedented boost these days as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, but partypoker ambassador Patrick Leonard thinks the industry could end up facing a massive financial crash.
*Cached
*Patrick Leonard - Team Partypoker
*Patrick Leonard: The Most Ambitious Man In Poker | Poker CentralTable Of Contents
Patrick Leonard got his hands on the largest score of his long and illustrious poker career on May 17 when he finished second in the WSOPC Ring Event #8: HR Championship event at GGPoker.WSOPC Ring Event #8: HR Championship Final TablePlacePlayerCountryPrize1800-522-4700Costa Rica$2,198,2912Patrick “Babu$hka” LeonardUnited Kingdom$1,611,3423HotPot44Canada$1,181,1094BlackPhillipCanada$865,7495M0therLoverThailand$634,5916mm1993China$465,1547AlwaysWithNutsRussia$340,9568gaufreancienneBrazil$249,9199Sub_ZeroCroatia$183,189
Leonard was one of 505 players who bought in for $25,000, a field that ensure the $10 million guarantee was smashed by $2,372,500.
The top 72 finishers won a slice of this huge pie, so spare a thought for “avr0ra” who fell in 72nd place and burst the money bubble.
Players from the UK and Ireland who cashed in this massive event included “patrickI”, “pDNA”, “grabben123” and “Golden snitch” House of fun free spins and coins. , the latter falling in 10th place for $138,153.
“Sub_Zero” busted in ninth place when their pocket nines lost to Leonard’s ace-three courtesy of two aces on the board. Eighth-place and $249,919 went to Brazil’s “gaufreancienne” who ran their pocket queens into the aces of “HotPot44”.
“AlwaysWithNuts” didn’t live up their alias as they crashed out in seventh-place for $340,956. They three-bet shoved with eight-seven and lost to the king-ten of HotPot44.
Almost half a million dollars, $465,154 to be exact, went to “mm1993” when their pocket fours lost to the eights in the hand of “800-522-4700”. The player with a phone number for a name then sent “M0therLover” to the showers in fifth-place courtesy of their ace-king holding against their opponents’ dominated king-queen. Fifth-place weighed in at $634,592.Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
Canada’s “BlackPhillip” became 800-522-4700’s latest victim when their queen-jack fell foul to ace-queen. This won the Canadian $865,750 and guaranteed a seven-figure score for the three surviving players.
The first of those ridiculous prizes, $1,181,109, went to HotPot44. HotPot44 shoved for around 17 big blinds with what turned out to be eight-six suited and Leonard looked them up with ace-nine. The five community cards provided no help to HotPot44 and they collected third-place money.
Heads-up saw 800-522-4700 enjoy a two-to-one chip lead and the gap was ultimately too much for Leonard to bridge.
The final hand saw 800-522-4700 limp for 300,000 then call when Leonard shoved for 4,775,644. Leonard turned over ace-four but 800-522-4700 was laying in wait with pocket kings. A four on the flop gave Leonard some hope, but the kings held.
Leonard collected $1,611,342 for his runner-up finish, leaving 800-522-4700 to bank $2,198,292 and a WSOP Circuit ring. Woman’s own bingo promo code.
This latest victory takes Leonard’s online tournament winnings past the $11.3 million barrier. He’s also won almost $2.6 million from live poker tournaments. What a guy!
*Related RoomGGPoker09:16
16 Oct
They’ve been around for years now, but somehow the poker ‘grindhouse’ has come under fire a lot this past week or two – with Patrick ‘plenopads’ Leonard’s snapshot of the BitB Staking house taking centre stage…
Recent complaints on online forums and within the community at large have seen ‘ghosting’ and ‘staking’ top the discussions, many feeling that players working ‘together’ are ruining the poker environment…
Cached
Leonard’s photo of the new BitB offices, featuring himself and at least 6 others all working the Sunday online grind at the same time, may have raised eyebrows in the current climate of suspicion, but it’s perfectly innocent says Leonard.
‘Guys are way less likely to cheat like this, in front of other people,’ he tweeted back.
Joey Ingram, who has spent more time on non-poker stuff recently as his MMA nickname suggests, decided to use the Leonard tweet for a bit of fun…
Pch keno. …but not before confusing some with this ‘serious’ version…
Patrick Leonard - Team Partypoker
Whatever the merits of stables sharing a playing space, and the associated ‘risks and benefits’ that go along with it, the discussion will likely continue for a while, although as Leonard pointed out: Patrick Leonard: The Most Ambitious Man In Poker | Poker Central‘There’s programs like Skype or whatever else where you can talk to people instantly you don’t need to be sitting next to them or send a pigeon carrier.’
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