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PokerStars Big Game Week 4
If you really put in the effort, grind some satellites, and play hundreds of qualifiers on the best online poker sites, you could make to the World Series. Even then, there%u2019s no guarantee you%u2019ll get to sit with the best before you%u2019re booted out. It%u2019s perfectly possible that you%u2019ll be saddling with a group of fellow internet qualifiers, one of who will draw out on your aces and send you home with your tail between your legs. That%u2019s the way it goes in MTT Poker. On the other hand, there%u2019s no chance of missing out on the biggest players at the PokerStars Big Game.

Luckily, one spot at the table every week is reserved for a Loose Cannon player. If you want to get involved, log on to the PokerStars download and join any of the qualification freerolls. PokerStars will front you $100k if you make it to the table, letting you keep any profits you make on top of it. A sum of money likely to go well with your PokerStars Bonus Code earnings. The 4th week of the Big Game recently came to an end, with music producer Troy Howard filling the Loose Cannon role. His opponents were top class players and amateurs with deep pockets, all licking their lips at the thought of $100k in dead money.

The Magician, Antonio Esfandiari is a famously upbeat player, but he had more than a little to cry about during Week 4. After dropping a grand total of $150,000 at the table, he decided to cut his losses and head home. He%u2019ll most likely be making a new poker deposit to sharpen up his game. His still warm seat was quickly filled by online star Isaac Haxton, whose success will have depressed The Magician even more. Despite having little more than one episode to make his play, Haxton won a series of small pots and finished as the second highest winner from the night. Isaac regularly features on the pokerstars download bonus client.

The player with the biggest profit was none of than Barry Greenstein. One of fixtures in Daniels Poker Room. The Bear was on excellent form and in a particularly laconic mood. He was joined by fellow Big Game players, Chau Giang and David %u201CViffer%u201D Peat. Although they frequent the same cash games, the two players could not be more different. While Chau prefers the silent but deadly approach, Viffer is a table-talking machine, who wasted no time getting under the skin of the Loose Cannon. Troy Howard did his best to compete with Viffer%u2019s taunts, but was clearly negatively affected. He may need to calm his nerves with PokerStars marketing codes when he gets home. Rick Rahim was another player aching to run his mouth at the inexperienced amateur. The millionaire venture capitalist played an extremely loose game that eventually paid dividends as he began to hit his draws and win big pots.

Troy played with admirable bravado, but couldn%u2019t bring home a profit of any kind. As the game approached its conclusion he began to finally loosen up, but he was too late. His stack was all gone before the full 150 hands were over. His best chance to score a big profit came in the climax of the week, with a $100k pot with Q-Q against Viffer. But Viffer broke his heart with a big river bluff that forced him to fold. What%u2019s more, he showed the rags, just to rub it in a little more. Howard%u2019s quest for cash will have to continue on us poker sites.

The final profit/loss figures from the PokerStars Big Game Week 4 were:

Barry Greenstein (+ $135,600)
Isaac Haxton (+ $82,700)
David "Viffer" Peat (+$77,800)
Rick Rahim (+ $66,800)
Troy Howard (- $100,000)
Chau Giang (- $113,500)
Antonio Esfandiari (- $150,000)