YouTube Halts $6M Poker Match Over Community Guidelines Violation
YouTube abruptly ended the live stream of the high-stakes poker match between Ossi Ketola and Alex Foxen due to a violation of its community guidelines. The match, worth $6 million, was the culmination of a heated rivalry between the two players.
The intense competition between Ketola and Foxen began after Ketola lost two matches to Wiktor 'Limitless' Malinowski. Ketola then faced Foxen, winning the first match and taking home $2 million. The two agreed to a $5 million rematch, which Foxen won, securing a $3 million lead in their overall clash.
Ketola's controversial behavior, including the use of racist language, has drawn criticism and condemnation from Poker.Org. Despite this, Ketola challenged Foxen to a rematch, winning the $6 million match and shifting the momentum in his favor. The deciding hand of this match was the largest ever broadcast, with a pot worth $10,990,000. Ketola then proposed another $6 million match for the following day, which Foxen won.
The intense rivalry between Ossi Ketola and Alex Foxen continues, with both players eager for more high-stakes matches. Ketola, who won the final $6 million match, has expressed interest in a potential trilogy of matches, keeping the poker world on the edge of their seats.
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