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— Phil Galfond (@PhilGalfond) December 28, 2019 Kornuth is also the founder of Chip Leader Coaching, a stable dedicated for turning mid stakes live MTT players into high stakes crushers. Phil Galfond is beginning to run away with the third Galfond Challenge. (Image: Twitter) The third installment of the Galfond Challenge has taken fans on quite a roller coaster ride.
Chance Kornuth has officially conceded in his high-stakes cash game poker showdown against three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Phil Galfond. The two played around 25,400 hands of heads-up $100-$200 pot-limit Omaha before Kornuth, a two-time bracelet winner himself, decided to throw in the towel and pay out the $250,000 side bet he had put up against Galfond’s $1 million as to which of the two players would come out on top after playing an agreed-upon total of 35,000 hands. At the time the match was called, Kornuth had reportedly lost $726,500 to Galfond.
I’ve decided to concede the challenge . Congrats to PhilGalfond</a> on another <a href=’https://twitter.com/hashtag/GalfondChallenge?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw’>#GalfondChallenge</a> Victory. It was an incredibly fun battle even though I lost. Going to take a few days w/ friends and family, and share more about my experience in the weeks to come on <a href=’https://twitter.com/ChipLDR?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw’>ChipLDR
Dec 24, 2020 As Polk says in his latest Twitter update. Phil Galfond vs. This battle is a lot closer and has gone a little further into the challenge. 22.3k Followers, 120 Following, 110 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Phil Galfond (@phil.galfond). Read the latest tweets. Each new tweet will be picked up by this page. Tweets under the alias @PhilGalfond on Twitter. Check the high stakes twitter-feed for more poker twitter.
— Chance Kornuth (@ChancesCards) January 23, 2021
The two players were just shy of completing three-quarters of the 35,000 hands when Kornuth made the decision to call it early in the 50th session of the match. Kornuth had held the lead for the majority of the first 37 sessions, building his advantage to as high as $344,500 in profit before Galfond launched a late surge that turned the tables. In the three sessions that followed his low point of -$344,500 that was reached on Nov. 13, Galfond booked three wins in a row to erase $313,000 in losses and nearly pull even.
The two hovered around even for the remaining sessions in November, but December saw Galfond go on the winning streak that ultimately proved decisive. He booked an $88,000 win on Dec. 8 to regain the lead in the match and then proceeded to win 9 out of the next 13 sessions to increase his total profits to $680,500. Galfond won $126,000 on Jan. 22 in what proved to be the penultimate session of the challenge.
Session 50 was delayed due to technical difficulties with the live stream coverage of the match. By the time the issues were sorted out, Kornuth had reportedly lost a few all-ins to fall to be stuck $46,000 on the day. Just minutes after the live stream began to show the two playing, Kornuth sat out. Farah Galfond, Phil’s wife, was making her debut as a commentator. She and fellow commentator Nick Steiner were killing time, reading questions from the chat during the break in action, when Galfond let them know that the match was officially over. Both competitors then joined the live stream via a video call after the shocking announcement that Kornuth had conceded.
“It was a heck of a battle, and things didn’t really go my way down the stretch,” said Kornuth. “Phil played great.”
Kornuth went on to share that he sold action for the match based on a $1 million total. With the $250,000 side bet he was posting, that meant that he had set a $750,000 loss limit for himself.
“So I knew about my number coming in, and when I lost two all-ins I thought I better double-check the numbers, and it was there,” explained Kornuth about the decision to end the match.
Galfond took to Twitter shortly after the match concluded to make a statement about the result, making a point to thank all of the commentators who spent so much time analyzing the action on the live streams. Among those who committed a great deal of time to covering the match were Card Player columnist and two-time WSOP bracelet winner Nathan Gamble. You can check out his Twitch channel to view archived action from the match.
I guess it was “only” 4 months? I have no sense of time anymore because of these things.Thanks to henry_kilbane</a>, <a href=’https://twitter.com/Surfbum4life?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw’>Surfbum4life, o8grinder</a>, <a href=’https://twitter.com/ThalloPoker?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw’>ThalloPoker, and @smithers4pres for holding down the booth this whole time. I hope everyone enjoyed watching!
— Phil Galfond (@PhilGalfond) January 23, 2021
This is the third Galfond Challenge match that has been completed, with Galfond coming out on top in all three so far. He started of the challenge in dramatic fashion by mounting a €900,000 comeback to beat ‘VeniVidi1993’ in the final session of the match. Galfond’s second victory saw him hold a lead throughout his battle against Ioannis ‘ActionFreak’ Kontonatsios.’
With this third match now concluded, Galfond’s only active match is now against entrepreneur and frequent high-stakes poker player Bill Perkins. Just two sessions of $100-$200 pot-limit Omaha have been played in this match so far with Galfond up $90,144.05 for the time being. The two have not played a session since April of 2020. With a total of seven matches having been announced, Galfond has at least four more opponents to contend with.
Below is a look at all seven challenges and the details regarding stakes and side bets:OpponentStakesGameSidebetHandsResult Bill Perkins & Thirst Lounge Streamers $100-$200 PLO $800K:$200K 50,000 TBD Brandon Adams €100-€200 PLO €150K:€100K 40 Hours Of live Poker TBD Chance Kornuth $100-$200 PLO $1M:$250K 35,000 Galfond Victory ($726,500 profit) Dan Cates €100-€200 PLOTBD 7,500 TBD ActionFreak €150-€300 PLO €150K:€150K 15,000 Galfond Victory (€114,765.66 profit) VeniVidi1993 €100-€200 PLO €200K:€100K 25,000 Galfond Victory (€1,472.08 profit) Luke Schwartz €1,000-€2,000 8-Game TBDTBDTBDRelated Articles
I’m not saying that Phil Galfond is burning at a quarter-candle while everyone else is an electric lightbulb, but by his admission, he hasn’t been playing a bunch of poker lately.
Wives.
Children.
Beard manicures.
Online Poker Rooms.
So much to do, and so little time.
Let’s say, his white glove slap across the face of the poker community in the form of the ‘Galfond Challenge’, is likely to be returned with a few baseball mitts. HighStakesDB even led with an article entitled: Why The Galfond Challenge is Becoming a Disaster For Phil.
But is it?
RIO Poker’s success is everything to Galfond.
A mistake that business owners make is persuading people to buy their product through the means of logical and rational thought, and there’s a lot of that flying around the trapezes of the poker circus.
However, the messages that get goosebumps pimpling don’t ambush the brain; they attack the heart.
Feelings. Phil Galfond Twitter Instagram
You can’t change a mind without first winning their hearts.
If you love poker, then it’s hard not to respect Phil Galfond and what he’s trying to do at RIO Poker. How will it make you feel to see him battling against so many diverse characters across different stakes and platforms with millions of dollars on the line?
Will a few hearts flutter?
Will a few hairs stand on end?
Will one or ten of you choose to compete on the site after seeing the silky software?
It’s hard to persuade people to do things they don’t want to do — what better way than showing them how exhilarating it can be. Phil Galfond Blog
And the poker community needs this challenge after the ‘Durrrr Challenge’ debacle. Coincidentally, Phil Galfond was the only player banned from challenging Dwan when the challenge first got off the ground. Galfond chose to allow all-comers into his home, but who are the ones he’s secretly hoping he doesn’t have to ask to leave their shoes at the door?
“There are some players that I am thinking, ‘Man that would be a challenge,’” admits Galfond before continuing. “If only the top players had taken on the challenge, I would have had to have taken some on. But I have too many challengers, so I don’t have to play the toughest. I still might, and I will play more tougher players than I need to, so I can challenge myself, and for publicity for the site – but I do have my pick.”
Future thinking or dwelling on the past is the primary cause of our anxiety because the brain doesn’t know the difference between our mental models and reality. In the spirit, of using this knowledge to his advantage, and priming the pump ready for an injection of poker fairy dust, I ask him to reminisce over his fiercest battles.
“My most famous battles have been against Isildur,” said Galfond. “My biggest winning day was against Viktor when I won $1.6m. We started at $300/$600 PLO and moved on to $500/$1k PLO at some point during the session. I’ve also had a million-dollar losing day against him.
“Back in the day, I also used to play a lot with David Benyamine and Gus Hansen. Gus had that heads-up PLO table that had one seat reserved for him, with one open, and I played him quite a bit. This one time, Gus asked Full Tilt to create a $2k/$4k O8 table for him, and instead, they made a $2k/$4k PLO table. I might have been the only one to play him there, and won small. That’s the highest stakes I have ever played.
“I mainly played Benyamine at NLHE. It may have been before my PLO days. I’ve had at least three seven-figure losses playing online within 24-hours, and I think one was largely against him, but I can’t say that with certainty, because it’s been so long.”
Galfond has seen it all, and also has the perspective of his perch on the throne of RIO’s online training site – so what are the skills and abilities that make a world-class heads-up player?
“What makes a world-class heads-up player are the attributes that surround reading your opponent,” says Galfond. “Reads on game flow, their mood and the way they play as the match progresses and getting a feel for that and staying one step ahead. Or making reads based on stats or showdowns about some leaks that they have. The next step is being able to logically determine the correct counter strategy to take advantage of that.
“As poker progresses, people are becoming more proficient with solvers, and are approaching optimal play a little bit more. At the highest level, the best player is the one that’s super closest to optimal play, but I don’t think anyone is close enough right now for that to be the most important attribute. I think we’re still quite a ways off that, and everyone has enough leaks that if you’re able to identify them and combat them, then these are the most important skills.”
With so much money on the line; reputation, and the profitability of RIO Poker also in the lens – what are the unhelpful thoughts that go through Galfond’s head when it comes to achieving his goals?
“It’s a strange combination of having a lot of doubts in myself and yet being very determined to achieve my goals,” says Galfond. “I have never been a hard studier in poker, but in business, I have found a work ethic that I didn’t have before. I am hoping, as I focus on poker more these next months because of the challenge that my business work ethics rubs off on my poker one.
“I also have unhelpful thoughts around the belief that I am not good at studying or learning from the available new tools. I fear that I can’t digest the information, and it will end up hurting my game more than helping it. Fear of failure is a common problem, and in Elliot Roe’s Run It Once course, which I’ve been taking, I identified that as a big leak of mine. He has an exercise where you go through a fear like that and determine what you’re really afraid of and what you can do to combat the fear, which I found very helpful
The interest in the ‘Galfond Challenge’ has been phenomenal, prompting the thought – could RIO Poker be the new Rail Heaven?
“We have thought a lot about elevating RIO to the Rail Heaven of the past,” admits Galfond. “It’s always been a part of our plans, and we have changes planned in our software development to accommodate the high stakes playing and railing experience. The idea for this challenge happened pretty quickly, so the full experience that we have planned for the future is not available for this challenge.”
And who would Galfond like in a Rail Heaven cast?
“I want great players, but you need to give them an incentive to play with each other. Some of that comes from us, and some of that comes through recruiting non-pros, preferably those that are well known, to make the games better, and hopefully, we can offer something to them to make it worthwhile.Phil Galfond Twitter Instagram
“If I had to give you names then I like to watch guys like Sauce battle. I like watching Berri Sweet, Ike Haxton, Trueteller – but I also think the fans would like to see guys like Ivey, Antonius; some of the old school high stakes players. Those are the names that immediately spring to mind, and now I am doing this high stakes challenge I will include myself in that cast.”
Now go and trim that beard, you’ve got hearts to win, Mr G.Phil Galfond Challenge Lineup (Subject to Change)
VeniVidi1993 – €100/€200 PLO over 25k handsActionFreak – €150/€300 PLO over 15k hands.Jungleman – €100/€200 PLO over 7.5k handsBrandon Adams – $100/$200 PLO over 40hrs of live pokerChance Kornuth – €100/€200 PLO over 25k handsBill Perkins & The Thirst Lounge – €100/€200 PLO over 50k hands or a €400k lossPhil Galfond Twitter Followers
*Rob Yong has also accepting the challenge, and negotiations have begun.Side Bet Info
VeniVidi1993 – Side bet of Phil’s €200k to VeniVidi’s €100kActionFreak – Side bet of Phil’s €150k to ActionFreak’s €150kJungleman – TBDBrandon Adams – Side Bet of Phil’s $150k to Brandon’s $100kChance Kornuth – Side Bet of Phil’s €1m to Chance’s €250kBill Perkins & The Thirst Lounge – Side Bet of Phil’s $800k to Bill’s $200kPokerShares OddsAndrew Robl Twitter
Galfond (2.16) v VeniVidi1993 (1.73)Galfond (2.25) v ActionFreak (1.66)Galfond (1.91) v Jungleman (1.95)Galfond (1.60) v Adams (2.40)
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— Phil Galfond (@PhilGalfond) December 28, 2019 Kornuth is also the founder of Chip Leader Coaching, a stable dedicated for turning mid stakes live MTT players into high stakes crushers. Phil Galfond is beginning to run away with the third Galfond Challenge. (Image: Twitter) The third installment of the Galfond Challenge has taken fans on quite a roller coaster ride.
Chance Kornuth has officially conceded in his high-stakes cash game poker showdown against three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Phil Galfond. The two played around 25,400 hands of heads-up $100-$200 pot-limit Omaha before Kornuth, a two-time bracelet winner himself, decided to throw in the towel and pay out the $250,000 side bet he had put up against Galfond’s $1 million as to which of the two players would come out on top after playing an agreed-upon total of 35,000 hands. At the time the match was called, Kornuth had reportedly lost $726,500 to Galfond.
I’ve decided to concede the challenge . Congrats to PhilGalfond</a> on another <a href=’https://twitter.com/hashtag/GalfondChallenge?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw’>#GalfondChallenge</a> Victory. It was an incredibly fun battle even though I lost. Going to take a few days w/ friends and family, and share more about my experience in the weeks to come on <a href=’https://twitter.com/ChipLDR?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw’>ChipLDR
Dec 24, 2020 As Polk says in his latest Twitter update. Phil Galfond vs. This battle is a lot closer and has gone a little further into the challenge. 22.3k Followers, 120 Following, 110 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Phil Galfond (@phil.galfond). Read the latest tweets. Each new tweet will be picked up by this page. Tweets under the alias @PhilGalfond on Twitter. Check the high stakes twitter-feed for more poker twitter.
— Chance Kornuth (@ChancesCards) January 23, 2021
The two players were just shy of completing three-quarters of the 35,000 hands when Kornuth made the decision to call it early in the 50th session of the match. Kornuth had held the lead for the majority of the first 37 sessions, building his advantage to as high as $344,500 in profit before Galfond launched a late surge that turned the tables. In the three sessions that followed his low point of -$344,500 that was reached on Nov. 13, Galfond booked three wins in a row to erase $313,000 in losses and nearly pull even.
The two hovered around even for the remaining sessions in November, but December saw Galfond go on the winning streak that ultimately proved decisive. He booked an $88,000 win on Dec. 8 to regain the lead in the match and then proceeded to win 9 out of the next 13 sessions to increase his total profits to $680,500. Galfond won $126,000 on Jan. 22 in what proved to be the penultimate session of the challenge.
Session 50 was delayed due to technical difficulties with the live stream coverage of the match. By the time the issues were sorted out, Kornuth had reportedly lost a few all-ins to fall to be stuck $46,000 on the day. Just minutes after the live stream began to show the two playing, Kornuth sat out. Farah Galfond, Phil’s wife, was making her debut as a commentator. She and fellow commentator Nick Steiner were killing time, reading questions from the chat during the break in action, when Galfond let them know that the match was officially over. Both competitors then joined the live stream via a video call after the shocking announcement that Kornuth had conceded.
“It was a heck of a battle, and things didn’t really go my way down the stretch,” said Kornuth. “Phil played great.”
Kornuth went on to share that he sold action for the match based on a $1 million total. With the $250,000 side bet he was posting, that meant that he had set a $750,000 loss limit for himself.
“So I knew about my number coming in, and when I lost two all-ins I thought I better double-check the numbers, and it was there,” explained Kornuth about the decision to end the match.
Galfond took to Twitter shortly after the match concluded to make a statement about the result, making a point to thank all of the commentators who spent so much time analyzing the action on the live streams. Among those who committed a great deal of time to covering the match were Card Player columnist and two-time WSOP bracelet winner Nathan Gamble. You can check out his Twitch channel to view archived action from the match.
I guess it was “only” 4 months? I have no sense of time anymore because of these things.Thanks to henry_kilbane</a>, <a href=’https://twitter.com/Surfbum4life?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw’>Surfbum4life, o8grinder</a>, <a href=’https://twitter.com/ThalloPoker?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw’>ThalloPoker, and @smithers4pres for holding down the booth this whole time. I hope everyone enjoyed watching!
— Phil Galfond (@PhilGalfond) January 23, 2021
This is the third Galfond Challenge match that has been completed, with Galfond coming out on top in all three so far. He started of the challenge in dramatic fashion by mounting a €900,000 comeback to beat ‘VeniVidi1993’ in the final session of the match. Galfond’s second victory saw him hold a lead throughout his battle against Ioannis ‘ActionFreak’ Kontonatsios.’
With this third match now concluded, Galfond’s only active match is now against entrepreneur and frequent high-stakes poker player Bill Perkins. Just two sessions of $100-$200 pot-limit Omaha have been played in this match so far with Galfond up $90,144.05 for the time being. The two have not played a session since April of 2020. With a total of seven matches having been announced, Galfond has at least four more opponents to contend with.
Below is a look at all seven challenges and the details regarding stakes and side bets:OpponentStakesGameSidebetHandsResult Bill Perkins & Thirst Lounge Streamers $100-$200 PLO $800K:$200K 50,000 TBD Brandon Adams €100-€200 PLO €150K:€100K 40 Hours Of live Poker TBD Chance Kornuth $100-$200 PLO $1M:$250K 35,000 Galfond Victory ($726,500 profit) Dan Cates €100-€200 PLOTBD 7,500 TBD ActionFreak €150-€300 PLO €150K:€150K 15,000 Galfond Victory (€114,765.66 profit) VeniVidi1993 €100-€200 PLO €200K:€100K 25,000 Galfond Victory (€1,472.08 profit) Luke Schwartz €1,000-€2,000 8-Game TBDTBDTBDRelated Articles
I’m not saying that Phil Galfond is burning at a quarter-candle while everyone else is an electric lightbulb, but by his admission, he hasn’t been playing a bunch of poker lately.
Wives.
Children.
Beard manicures.
Online Poker Rooms.
So much to do, and so little time.
Let’s say, his white glove slap across the face of the poker community in the form of the ‘Galfond Challenge’, is likely to be returned with a few baseball mitts. HighStakesDB even led with an article entitled: Why The Galfond Challenge is Becoming a Disaster For Phil.
But is it?
RIO Poker’s success is everything to Galfond.
A mistake that business owners make is persuading people to buy their product through the means of logical and rational thought, and there’s a lot of that flying around the trapezes of the poker circus.
However, the messages that get goosebumps pimpling don’t ambush the brain; they attack the heart.
Feelings. Phil Galfond Twitter Instagram
You can’t change a mind without first winning their hearts.
If you love poker, then it’s hard not to respect Phil Galfond and what he’s trying to do at RIO Poker. How will it make you feel to see him battling against so many diverse characters across different stakes and platforms with millions of dollars on the line?
Will a few hearts flutter?
Will a few hairs stand on end?
Will one or ten of you choose to compete on the site after seeing the silky software?
It’s hard to persuade people to do things they don’t want to do — what better way than showing them how exhilarating it can be. Phil Galfond Blog
And the poker community needs this challenge after the ‘Durrrr Challenge’ debacle. Coincidentally, Phil Galfond was the only player banned from challenging Dwan when the challenge first got off the ground. Galfond chose to allow all-comers into his home, but who are the ones he’s secretly hoping he doesn’t have to ask to leave their shoes at the door?
“There are some players that I am thinking, ‘Man that would be a challenge,’” admits Galfond before continuing. “If only the top players had taken on the challenge, I would have had to have taken some on. But I have too many challengers, so I don’t have to play the toughest. I still might, and I will play more tougher players than I need to, so I can challenge myself, and for publicity for the site – but I do have my pick.”
Future thinking or dwelling on the past is the primary cause of our anxiety because the brain doesn’t know the difference between our mental models and reality. In the spirit, of using this knowledge to his advantage, and priming the pump ready for an injection of poker fairy dust, I ask him to reminisce over his fiercest battles.
“My most famous battles have been against Isildur,” said Galfond. “My biggest winning day was against Viktor when I won $1.6m. We started at $300/$600 PLO and moved on to $500/$1k PLO at some point during the session. I’ve also had a million-dollar losing day against him.
“Back in the day, I also used to play a lot with David Benyamine and Gus Hansen. Gus had that heads-up PLO table that had one seat reserved for him, with one open, and I played him quite a bit. This one time, Gus asked Full Tilt to create a $2k/$4k O8 table for him, and instead, they made a $2k/$4k PLO table. I might have been the only one to play him there, and won small. That’s the highest stakes I have ever played.
“I mainly played Benyamine at NLHE. It may have been before my PLO days. I’ve had at least three seven-figure losses playing online within 24-hours, and I think one was largely against him, but I can’t say that with certainty, because it’s been so long.”
Galfond has seen it all, and also has the perspective of his perch on the throne of RIO’s online training site – so what are the skills and abilities that make a world-class heads-up player?
“What makes a world-class heads-up player are the attributes that surround reading your opponent,” says Galfond. “Reads on game flow, their mood and the way they play as the match progresses and getting a feel for that and staying one step ahead. Or making reads based on stats or showdowns about some leaks that they have. The next step is being able to logically determine the correct counter strategy to take advantage of that.
“As poker progresses, people are becoming more proficient with solvers, and are approaching optimal play a little bit more. At the highest level, the best player is the one that’s super closest to optimal play, but I don’t think anyone is close enough right now for that to be the most important attribute. I think we’re still quite a ways off that, and everyone has enough leaks that if you’re able to identify them and combat them, then these are the most important skills.”
With so much money on the line; reputation, and the profitability of RIO Poker also in the lens – what are the unhelpful thoughts that go through Galfond’s head when it comes to achieving his goals?
“It’s a strange combination of having a lot of doubts in myself and yet being very determined to achieve my goals,” says Galfond. “I have never been a hard studier in poker, but in business, I have found a work ethic that I didn’t have before. I am hoping, as I focus on poker more these next months because of the challenge that my business work ethics rubs off on my poker one.
“I also have unhelpful thoughts around the belief that I am not good at studying or learning from the available new tools. I fear that I can’t digest the information, and it will end up hurting my game more than helping it. Fear of failure is a common problem, and in Elliot Roe’s Run It Once course, which I’ve been taking, I identified that as a big leak of mine. He has an exercise where you go through a fear like that and determine what you’re really afraid of and what you can do to combat the fear, which I found very helpful
The interest in the ‘Galfond Challenge’ has been phenomenal, prompting the thought – could RIO Poker be the new Rail Heaven?
“We have thought a lot about elevating RIO to the Rail Heaven of the past,” admits Galfond. “It’s always been a part of our plans, and we have changes planned in our software development to accommodate the high stakes playing and railing experience. The idea for this challenge happened pretty quickly, so the full experience that we have planned for the future is not available for this challenge.”
And who would Galfond like in a Rail Heaven cast?
“I want great players, but you need to give them an incentive to play with each other. Some of that comes from us, and some of that comes through recruiting non-pros, preferably those that are well known, to make the games better, and hopefully, we can offer something to them to make it worthwhile.Phil Galfond Twitter Instagram
“If I had to give you names then I like to watch guys like Sauce battle. I like watching Berri Sweet, Ike Haxton, Trueteller – but I also think the fans would like to see guys like Ivey, Antonius; some of the old school high stakes players. Those are the names that immediately spring to mind, and now I am doing this high stakes challenge I will include myself in that cast.”
Now go and trim that beard, you’ve got hearts to win, Mr G.Phil Galfond Challenge Lineup (Subject to Change)
VeniVidi1993 – €100/€200 PLO over 25k handsActionFreak – €150/€300 PLO over 15k hands.Jungleman – €100/€200 PLO over 7.5k handsBrandon Adams – $100/$200 PLO over 40hrs of live pokerChance Kornuth – €100/€200 PLO over 25k handsBill Perkins & The Thirst Lounge – €100/€200 PLO over 50k hands or a €400k lossPhil Galfond Twitter Followers
*Rob Yong has also accepting the challenge, and negotiations have begun.Side Bet Info
VeniVidi1993 – Side bet of Phil’s €200k to VeniVidi’s €100kActionFreak – Side bet of Phil’s €150k to ActionFreak’s €150kJungleman – TBDBrandon Adams – Side Bet of Phil’s $150k to Brandon’s $100kChance Kornuth – Side Bet of Phil’s €1m to Chance’s €250kBill Perkins & The Thirst Lounge – Side Bet of Phil’s $800k to Bill’s $200kPokerShares OddsAndrew Robl Twitter
Galfond (2.16) v VeniVidi1993 (1.73)Galfond (2.25) v ActionFreak (1.66)Galfond (1.91) v Jungleman (1.95)Galfond (1.60) v Adams (2.40)
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