'Giselle54' Adds Another $1 Million Win Against 'GucciNIKE' in High-Stakes CoinPoker PLO

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07 Nov 2025
Mrinal Gujare 07 Nov 2025
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  • Giselle54 wins $1M from GucciNIKE in Pot-Limit Omaha.
  • Key plays include bold bluffs and timely river luck.
  • Rivalry marked by aggressive strategies and big pots.
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Giselle54’s unstoppable run continues as they take another $1 million from GucciNIKE in a brutal CoinPoker $500/$1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha session. Two massive pots, fearless decisions, and one lucky river define yet another stunning victory.

In the upper echelons of online poker, few rivalries have been as fierce as that between Giselle54 and GucciNIKE at CoinPoker’s $500/$1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha tables. 

After dominating previous sessions for nearly $3 million, Giselle54 returned this week to claim another $1 million in winnings. 

Their battles, often played with a $200 ante, have become the benchmark for deep-stack PLO warfare—relentless aggression, intricate leveling, and moments where luck changes everything.

The First Big Clash: A River Turns It Around

The first notable confrontation came with both players sitting 201 big blinds deep. Giselle54 opened to $3,000, calling a $9,000 three-bet from GucciNIKE. On a flop of1067, GucciNIKE checked before raising a $7,500 c-bet to $24,500. The call set up a dramatic sequence.

When the Queen landed on the turn, GucciNIKE checked again, prompting Giselle54 to bet $42,000. A shove followed—$167,756 from GucciNIKE—and Giselle54 made the call, creating a $403,000 pot.

At showdown, GucciNIKE’s 98Q8 led comfortably against Giselle54’s Q9610—until the river 6 paired the board, giving Giselle54 a full house and another massive swing.

Breakdown of the Hand

GucciNIKE’s preflop aggression was standard for their dynamic, but the flop texture—coordinated and low—naturally favored Giselle54’s calling range. The double check-raise line on the turn was clever, but fraught with risk given the deep stacks and number of possible redraws.

Giselle54’s call with two pair and straight blockers lacked raw equity but leveraged critical blockers—especially the 9—to continue. The decision, though statistically thin, capitalized on range interaction and ultimately benefited from a 12.5% river miracle.

The turn trap by GucciNIKE was technically sharp, but variance sided with the aggressor’s opponent, turning an expected value play into another brutal cooler.

The Second Battle: Too Many Outs, Too Little Luck

A later hand saw both players 118 big blinds deep. The sequence began identically: Giselle54 raised to $3,000, GucciNIKE three-bet to $9,000, and the flop came A 107. A continuation bet of $9,226 was called, setting up the action-packed turn.

When the 5 appeared, GucciNIKE potted $36,793. Giselle54 shoved for $100,108 effective, and GucciNIKE called with8969—a double-suited monster draw with straights, flushes, and pair potential. Against that, Giselle54’s 57JAoffered aces up, holding the lead but sweating countless outs.

The river K blanked, and once again, the runout favored Giselle54, locking in another stack while GucciNIKE’s high-equity draw whiffed.

A Tale of Momentum and Precision

What defines this rivalry isn’t just luck—it’s the fearless decision-making and advanced hand reading under pressure. Giselle54’s ability to maintain composure while running deep into variance-heavy spots showcases elite discipline. 

GucciNIKE, known for his relentless tempo and sharp exploit adjustments, continues to play an extremely high level of technical PLO. Yet, as of now, the scoreboard remains tilted toward Giselle54.

The Takeaway from CoinPoker’s $500/$1,000 Arena

At stakes where each mistake costs the price of a sports car, even 12% equity spots can define the narrative. 

For observers, CoinPoker’s nosebleed tables have once again delivered pure entertainment, blending variance, precision, and psychological warfare.

In the ongoing saga of Giselle54 versus GucciNIKE, one thing remains clear—momentum is currency, and Giselle54 continues to print it.

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