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ElkY sets World Record at 62

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Pindarots   Netherlands. Apr 29 2009 14:05. Posts 802

<img align="right" src=http://www.liquidpoker.net/user_pictures/d11fe95b45d550fc3e78c580af53c716.jpg style="margin:5px; border: 1px solid black;">Players playing a lot of Sit & Go tournaments at the same time, there are quite a few people who can do it, but none of them actually set a world record yet. So it was up to Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier to be the first to attempt to get a world record, for playing the most SNG tournaments in 1 hour. Yesterday in Monte Carlo, his attempt to set the record was successful. There were only a few rules:

    * He has just one hour to open as many $6.50 Sit & Go’s as he can.
    * He has to finish playing at all the tables he’s sat down at.
    * He must finish with an overall positive bankroll.

Especially that last part turned out to be pretty tricky. After 10 minutes there were 26 tables open at the same time, and it got really hard to keep up the pace. A few hands timed out, missclicks followed and he busted out in a few tournaments. This was also due to the fact that he picked turbo SNG's for this, which meant he had only a few seconds per hand to decide what to do.

It went the wrong way early on, and with a lot of people watching and 4 monitors to watch, it wasn't easy for the French Team PokerStars Pro. However, he got up to speed after little over half an hour, winning a few SNG's in a row and he made up the loss and began to make a small profit. At the end of the hour, a total of 62 tables were reached, which meant that would be the record. If only... He still needed to get a profit at the end, and as he was nearing the end of his SNG's it turned out to be pretty close. At the very last of his SNG's, he was actually down a few dollars, which meant he had to cash in the last SNG he was playing! Fortunately he managed to win it, after hitting 2 pair with 75o against his opponent's 98o. Final results: +$23.60 , or an ROI of 5.8%. Would he not have made the money on the last one and he'd be down $3.40.

This means he is now the new (and first) World Record holder for most SNG tournaments in 1 hour. He mentions he could have done better, so we'll have to see how long the record lasts.

ElkY on Pokerstars.tv (talk about the challenge starts after about 11 minutes)
<script src="http://www.pokerstars.tv/movies/73L/ept-monte-carlo-s5-elkys-mtt-challenge.js?from=embed&include_link=true" type="text/javascript"></script>

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John Galt   Canada. Apr 29 2009 14:19. Posts 618

sickest life

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env0y_nl   Netherlands. Apr 29 2009 14:27. Posts 244

really sick
can anyone tell how this works, i cannot believe he ever limps or play hands post flop? he would be timed out so fast? but kind of push or fold sitiuations? i am wondering about a gameplay video about this record.

Conquer, but dont triumphLast edit: 29/04/2009 14:31

Twisted    Netherlands. Apr 29 2009 14:54. Posts 10422

62 in one hour ey?

Boku played 51 at the same time, pretty sure he did more than 62 in an hour : /


EscapingR   Netherlands. Apr 29 2009 15:15. Posts 2353

ofcourse it is possible but as metioned by envoy, your actions must all be made in like 1/10 of a second

cool job elky!


terrybunny19240   United States. Apr 29 2009 15:37. Posts 13829


  On April 29 2009 13:54 Twisted wrote:
62 in one hour ey?

Boku played 51 at the same time, pretty sure he did more than 62 in an hour : /



I don't think elky used any helpful software or scripts here (anyone know/care enough to watch the video?). That might be a big difference.


milkman   United States. Apr 29 2009 16:11. Posts 5719

i watched the video, it took me like 20+ mins cuz i had to keep buffering, but i thought it was really cool and pretty inspiring.

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phexac   United States. Apr 29 2009 16:24. Posts 2563

As I said in the other thread, in the wake of Boku winning that prop bet makes 62 look really unimpressive and the whole affair pretty lame for making a huge deal out of it when there have been far more impressive feats done where SNGs are concerned.

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frenchylucky   Finland. Apr 29 2009 16:44. Posts 1788

great video...

I was playing poker with tarot cards the other night. I got a full house and four people died. WTF...welcome to finland... 

curtinsea   United States. Apr 29 2009 17:21. Posts 576

I was at one of the tables . . . he timed out a lot, and basically pushed or folded. He went out on the bubble playing very few hands.

tomorrow, for sure 

NewbSaibot   United States. Apr 29 2009 18:02. Posts 4952

bye now 

Floofy   Canada. Apr 29 2009 18:20. Posts 8708

i have a question
lets say elky gets JJ very early, gets all in, and loose
does that sng counts?

it seems ideally, elky should play really agressively early on so he can either double up or bust, so he plays as many of them as possible.
Or if he sees hes doing really well, when theres 59 minute left, he could open up a bunch even if that will make him loose some...

james9994: make note dont play against floofy, ;( 

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curtinsea   United States. Apr 29 2009 18:47. Posts 576


  On April 29 2009 17:20 Floofy wrote:
i have a question
lets say elky gets JJ very early, gets all in, and loose
does that sng counts?

it seems ideally, elky should play really agressively early on so he can either double up or bust, so he plays as many of them as possible.
Or if he sees hes doing really well, when theres 59 minute left, he could open up a bunch even if that will make him loose some...



The deal was entering as many in an hour as possible, and he had to finish money ahead. Still seems to me that playing tight early is the way to go, as so many players bust early in the games at this level. You can cash by doubling twice if you haven't donked off your chips early.

tomorrow, for sureLast edit: 29/04/2009 19:23

Gsr_01_integ   United States. Apr 29 2009 20:00. Posts 826


  On April 29 2009 15:24 phexac wrote:
As I said in the other thread, in the wake of Boku winning that prop bet makes 62 look really unimpressive and the whole affair pretty lame for making a huge deal out of it when there have been far more impressive feats done where SNGs are concerned.



plus he was doing 50+ on one moniter

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all_in_4tw   Canada. Apr 29 2009 22:07. Posts 4515


  On April 29 2009 19:00 Gsr_01_integ wrote:
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plus he was doing 50+ on one moniter




imo, without any script, its easier on 1 screen because you dont have to move your mouse a lot

I sometimes fold AA preflop to balance my range 

AutumnSolace   United States. Apr 29 2009 22:31. Posts 101

Was he doing STTSNG's or MTTSNG's?

If he was doing STT I think it'd be a lot harder because he has to cash a lot more frequently and be faced with a lot more bubble decisions.


k2o4   United States. Apr 29 2009 22:33. Posts 4803

he had 4 screens, wtf u guys talking about

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Sliggy   Australia. Apr 29 2009 23:21. Posts 742

they're talking about boku.

sup 

Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Apr 29 2009 23:39. Posts 9634


  On April 29 2009 21:07 all_in_4tw wrote:
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imo, without any script, its easier on 1 screen because you dont have to move your mouse a lot


oh cmon dude we r talkin bout Elky here the ex SC pro that prolly had like 400 apm back in the days ? he should be able to do waay better than 62


 
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