It was a productive Monday at the high-stakes online poker tables for Russia’s Timofey TruetellerKuznetsov (pictured), who bagged $302,000 in profit according to the tracking site HighStakesDB. He played against some of the game’s top minds in the process and managed to erase $190,000 in losses over the previous five days.

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HighStakesDB narrated, “Trueteller made six-figure scores at both the PLO and 2-7 Triple Draw tables and was the biggest winner at both disciplines [on Monday], with the majority of his profit coming from a $192k haul at the PLO tables.”

He won $106,000 at a $100/$200 PLO table stacked with opponents like Phil RaiseOnceIvey, Jens Jeans89Kyllonen, Sean WithColorRafael, and Sami LrsLzkKelopuro. Over at the $1,000/$2,000 2-7 Triple Draw games, his competition included Jason treysfull21Mercier, Jean-Robert Bellande, Ivey, and Alexander joisoKostritsyn, the latter of whom also made the final table of the WCOOP Main Event.

HighStakesDB began tracking Kuznetsov in 2011. He has opted out of long-term tracking, so his long-term results are not available. What we do know is that over the last week, he is up $111,000 at the high-stakes online poker tables. HighStakesDB added that since 2011, it has tracked “a total of 323,009 poker hands… from Holdem NL Omaha PL games.”

Monday’s $302,000 swing included 2,300 hands played, an average of $131 profit per hand.

According to the Hendon Mob, Kuznetsov has exactly one live tournament cash to his name, but it’s a big one. He finished fourth in the $500,000 Super High Roller Bowl in July in Las Vegas for a commanding $2.1 million. That cash alone was enough to vault him to #15 on the all-time money list for Russia.

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