Poker Pro at CardRunners, Cole South is on fire in the high-stakes online poker games , after last week he destroyed Patrik Antonius and Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies for more than 1.1 million U.S. dollars. South’s massive gains began Tuesday with a $ 300 / $ 600 Pot-Limit Omaha, where he sat heads-up against Phil Ivey for 208 hands, in the process he earned $ 152,000. After defeating Ivey, and played a pair of hands against Hansen and the unknown ‘rumprammer’, South Sat heads up against Anthony in the early morning hours. By the end of the match, the struggling South punished the Full Tilt Pro for around $ 350,000, mainly thanks to winning the biggest pot of the race worth $ 307,000. After a break of eight hours, South went back to the $ 300 / $ 600 tables for heads-up play against Sahamies. South struggled from the start of the heads-up match. But almost immediately after a chat between South, Saha Mies Action and Post flop, the cards began to fall in South’s favour. South took four of the biggest pots in the game, the smallest was worth more than $ 380,000. In the biggest pot of the session the money went all-in on the flop with with South holding the nut flush against Sahamies top set. Sahamies was no match against, and South won $ 634,777, the biggest pot of the year so far. At the end of the day, South won more than 1.1 million U.S. dollars, possibly a new personal record. Play Poker online now






