October has been a great month for Australian online poker players. The top 10 ranked Australian online tournament players combined for a touch over $700,000 in tournament cashes for the month to date, with top ranked Australian player Jay “Seabeast” Kinkade leading the way.
Aussies Clean Up Online In October!
October 31 2008
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nice Job Duff.
i wasnt talking about my score as i knew it was last day of the previous month.
What I was talking about was the brilliant October by Flopnuts and also by Benny Delaney. Dinhjo is also on fire of late.
We have too much quality imo.
Article has been updated. Great to see so many great results to keep us on our toes as we continue to strive to recognize the achievements of our online poker players.
BRRR, i ft monday ftp 40k (150k tourney), ft sunday brawl, ft sunday mulligan, ft 100r plus other random ft's and get no luv either!
Thanks for the feedback guys.
Grunter - Your 56k cash on Sep 30 probably technically is the biggest Aussie Cash for October, Australian time (from what i've seen in checking the top 100 Aussies). The article is using the dates recorded on PocketFives for arguments sake. This way the monthly rankings recorded by them etc can be used as well. It also follows that any big results recorded by non pocket fives members are likely to go unrecorded. That said if there is any big results by Aussies on a month to month basis, that I do miss, im more then happy to fix it to ensure they get their due credit.
FlopNutsOnYou - What a sick oversight, sloppy reporting, have fixed that and resubmitted.
Tim - Hows the squeezing?
thanks grant, glad someone remembered me (L)
how do i not get a mention with 3rd in the 500k for 50k, and 2nd in the UB 200k for 28k.
So rigged
Duffy,
I'm very disappointed that you didn't mention my results!! I won 3 sit-n-go's this month and cashed in 1 tourney!!
Cmon mate, seabeast and dong cant hog all the spotlight!!!
Nice write up. These guys are Gods, absolutely.
You obviously forgot to mention Jarrod Grahams mammoth result in the 500 500. And im sure if you delve deeper you will see a couple of results bigger than Stevo's 43k, as awe inspiring as that is.