November has been a good month for at least one high-stakes online cash game player, as Niklas “ragen70” Heinecker savaged the nosebleed tables at Full Tilt Poker. Heinecker has been picking the pockets of some of the venerable all-stars of the high-stakes online world during the month of November, winning over $2.1 million.

According to HighStakesDB, ragen70 has been obliterating his opposition at the 2-7 Triple Draw tables, with some notable names losing parts of their bankrolls to him in just the past few days.

In three sessions, Heinecker was able to make a $411,400 score against two members of Full Tilt Poker’s Professionals. Against Viktor “Isildur1” Blom and Gus Hansen, Heinecker took down a $137,000 score over a short span, taking the money fairly equally from both players.

Blom (pictured) apparently hadn’t had enough there, squaring off against Heinecker in a 25-minute heads-up session that saw Heinecker separate another $97,000 from Isildur1, all before the Noon hour hit. After taking a break, ragen70 returned to the tables in the afternoon and racked up another $173,000 in winnings against Blom, PostflopAction, and Patrik Antonius before calling it a day.

HighStakesDB has compiled Heinecker’s performances for the year and it is nothing short of stunning. After sitting out the first four months of 2013, ragen70 had a down month in May, but came back to break even at the end. He worked his way into six-figures in wins through the summer months before a downswing in August brought him back to even once again. Since that time, Heinecker has been crushing the nosebleed stakes, earning over $5 million.

Blom, for his part, didn’t sit back and lick his wounds after Heinecker’s attack. He settled in for a heads-up match of 2-7 Triple Draw with Hansen later that saw another attack to “The Great Dane’s” bankroll. Over a two-hour session, Blom took $190,000 out of Hansen’s wallet to counter his losses to Heinecker.

Counting another losing session in heads-up Fixed Limit Omaha Hi/Lo against Kyle “KPR16” Raywhere Hansen spewed off another $318,000, the overall loss for Hansen on the day totaled more than half-a-million dollars.

The $500,000 loss for Hansen(pictured) hasn’t been an anomaly, though. Since the reopening of Full Tilt last November, Hansen has burned through money at an astonishing pace in the nosebleed games and has yet to rack up a positive month. Over this past calendar year, Hansen has watched as he has donated over $7 million in the online arena alone. His lifetime losses on Full Tilt Poker, dating back to 2007, total a mind-numbing $14,286,280 over approximately 1.36 million hands.

As of Wednesday on HighStakesDB, these are the top ten earners of 2013:

1. Niklas “ragen70” Heinecker, $5,378,354
2. Ben “Bttech86” Tollerene, $3,011,184
3. Viktor “Isildur1” Blom, $2,186,053
4. Alex “IReadYrSoul” Millar, $2,007,052
5. Hac “trex313” Dang, $1,886,417
6. “no_Ola”, $1,867,520
7. “Odd_Oddsen”, $1,736,858
8. Patrik “FinddaGrind” Antonius, $1,561,109
9. “Tight-Man1”, $1,428,580
10. “proudlikeagoat”, $1,396,207

These ten players are the only ones who have been able to crack the $1 million mark in online cash game winnings for 2013. Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond is just under that mark with $951,884 in profits for the year and other online legends such as Isaac “luvtheWNBA” Haxton ($859,179), Daniel “JungleMan12” Cates ($807,604), and Tom “durrrr” Dwan ($750,625) are all in the top 20 on the yearly earnings list.

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