High Stakes action heats up on Carbon Poker
When online poker players think about high stakes poker action the first site that comes to mind is usually Full Tilt Poker or PokerStars, but there is a new player on the high-stakes poker scene: Carbon Poker!
Carbon Poker recently added some high stakes tables to the site, and so far the play has been fast and furious. The stakes added were $100/$200, $200/$400, and $300/$600 No Limit Texas Holdem. The new games have seen some very sizable pots already, including an $116,399.50 win by long-time Carbon Poker high-roller JimmyTheGimme. Despite winning the largest pot in Carbon Poker history, JimmeTheGimme seems to haves some serious competition in a new player to the Carbon Poker tables, goingibiza. Goingibiza has some pretty sizable wins himself, having taken pots worth $81,599.50, $84,462.16, $66,317.50 off of JimmeTheGimme.
The matchups between JimmeTheGimme –who was widely considered the top-dog on Carbon Poker— and goingibiza have been drawing a lot of attention to the Carbon Poker tables, and so far it has been goingibiza getting the better of his opponent; challenging him for the title of Carbon Poker Alpha-Dog.
It seems that CarbonPoker is fast becoming the new online poker room to play high stakes poker with plenty of loose, easy, action.
Tags: Carbon Poker, Carbon Poker High Stakes action, Full tilt, Goingibiza, High stakes poker, high stakes poker action, JimmyTheGimme, PokerStars
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