Daniel "jungleman12" Cates accuses Noah Boeken of cheating, Gus Hansen biggest winner of the week, Chun Lei Zhou keeps losing

Dan Cates accused high stakes PLO player Noah "Exclusive" Boeken of multiaccounting, Gus Hansen is the biggest winner of the week at the high stakes tables so far, while Chun Lei "samrostan" Zhou keeps losing, he is down more than $6 million this year.

Cates and Boeken got into an argument while playing a high stakes PLO match, and Dan accused Noah of multiaccounting. This is were things got interesting (jungleman's PokerStars name is w00ki3z)

Exclusive: "whenever u lose u just think people cheat"

Exclusive: "haha"

w00ki3z.: "you admitted patrik played"

Exclusive: "u played so fckin bad that day my sister woulda beat u"

Exclusive: "patrik has his own account"

Exclusive: "r u fcked"

Exclusive: "u think i need people to use my account"

Exclusive: "pathetic"

 

Soon, Exclusive was the one making an accusation, regarding Cates' debt collecting methods:

 

w00ki3z: "you can go **** yourself"

Exclusive: "ya"

Exclusive: "just dont sent me a hitman for christmas"

w00ki3z: "youre making it tempting"

Exclusive: "guy wasnt even alone"

Exclusive: "his whole family there"

Exclusive: "ur sick"

w00ki3z: "oh that?"

w00ki3z: "i dont know anything about that guy"

 


Noah Boeken

A couple of days before that, Jungleman also called out Viktor "Isildur1" Blom in the chatbox to return a $80,000 loan Cates gave him. This happened after a hand where Blom won a $350,000 pot off Cates, while Isildur1 was winning $700,000 during the session.

Jungleman is currently the year's biggest winner, he's up $2.8 million, but is closely followed by mix game specialist Trueteller, who has racked up $2.45 million this year.

Gus Hansen is one the winner's list for a change, he won $600,000 at the 8-game tables this week, and also took down the biggest pot of the month.  He raised and got into a raising war with Alexander "PostflopAction" Kostritsyn which ended with Gus being all in for $166,000. Gus held KK while Alexander had QQ, and the Dane's hand managed to hold up, and he scooped the $333,000 pot.

Many things can be said about Gus, but you can't call him a quitter, although he usually goes into a huge downswing after good weeks like this. He is always bouncing back though, his big win came after a huge downswing that saw him losing $1,5 million in the first week of August. 

The biggest loser of the week, Chun "samrostan" Lei Zhou has lost $568,000, and if we add this to his loss of $700,000 last week, he is already down $6 million this year. Chun Lei Zhou is rumored to be the biggest winner in the Macao high stakes games, but he jus't can't catch a break at the online tables.


Chun Lei Zhou
 

High stakes action has been running a lot in the past few weeks, tables have been running almost non-stop, the most popular game of choice right now is 8-game mix.

Biggest winners of the week:

Gus Hansen: $611,9660

 

Mikael "punting-peddler" Thuritz: $542,206

Denoking: $339,132

SanIker: $209,454

Viktor "Isildur1" Blom: $205,772

Biggest losers of the week:

Chun "samrostan" Lei Zhou: $-568,803

Cort "thecortster" Kibler-Melby: $-320,743

Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond: $-216,291

RMFG: $-199,048

Isaac "luvtheWNBA" Haxton: $-173,736

Biggest winners in 2014

Dan "jungleman12" Cates: $+2,861,509

Trueteller: $+2,473,108

Alexander "PostflopAction" Kostritsyn: $+2,083,213

Alexandre "alexonmoon" Luneau: $+1,781,516

Niklas "Ragen70" Heinecker: $+1,463,133

Biggest losers in 2014

 

Chun "samrostan" Lei Zhou: $-6,013,975

Gus Hansen: $-3,621,547

Phil "Polarizing" Ivey: $-1,815,817

Julius "KagomeKagome" Fleischer: $-1,339,815

Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond: $-1,297,854