Leading online poker Full Tilt Poker has recently launched a new informative update page covering every minute of the “Durrrr Challenge”, an powerful and unique high stakes contest featuring some of the best online players competing against Tom “durrrr” Dwan in a series matches created to decide who’s the king of the online heads up.

 

The new “Durrrr Challenge” Update Page offers players and fans the possibility following all the action and get real time information on every detail surrounding the challenge. The section will allow players to follow the challenge and review each hand played, in addition, players will be able to get access to statistical information, including the total number of hands played, session time, amount won, average won during each hand, etc.

 

The “Durrrr Challenge” was issued about six months ago, when the twenty three year old online poker pro informed that he was launching a heads-up challenge open to any player willing to accept it. Any player entering the challenge has to put up $500.000 against Dwan’s $1.5 million. Dwan's challenge states that a minimum of 50,000 online hands need to be played simultaneously at four or more tables of no-limit Hold'em or pot-limit Omaha. Once both players reach the 50.000 hands played, the player who gets more money will win the challenge and take the pool. So basically, if you enter the challenge and win a dollar after the 50.000 hands, then you will get Dwan’s $1.5 million, but if he wins a dollar then he will get your $500,000.

 

Several professional poker players have accepted to play the “durrrr Challenge”, including the 7 time WSOP Bracelet winner Phil Ivey and David Benyamine, however, so far, only Patrik Antonius have taken the challenge to the online tables. At this point, both players have engaged in a total of 20.647 hands out of 50.000, with Tom Dwan leading the count with $726.546 won in total.

 

For more information on the “durrrr Challenge” and durrrr vs Antonius, please visit http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/durrrr-vs-antonius.


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