Johnny Lodden (born 1 June 1985 in Jørpeland, Norway) is a Norwegian professional poker player prominently known for his online 🔑 success. He frequently played under the alias "bad_ip" on Prima network online high-stakes games (up toR$40,000 buy-in NLHE), and for 🔑 a brief time he was considered the biggest winner in the largest online cash games in the world (before Full 🔑 Tilt Poker expanded to include larger games). Lodden has also been known to occasionally play on PokerStars under the alias 🔑 "Lars-Magne". In August 2007 Lodden gave a brief interview with the Danish poker journal Acemag, where he admitted to having 🔑 lost his whole bankroll and had to retire his old bad_ip account and start from scratch with a stake from 🔑 a friend.[1]
He used to be a member of both Team Pro Pokerstars[3] and Team PartyPoker.[4]
European Poker Tour [ edit ]
Lodden 🔑 has cashed 22 times at the European Poker Tour, making the final table at the 2008 event in Budapest and 🔑 the 2013 and 2024 event in Monte Carlo. In the 2008 PokerStars EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo, Lodden was 🔑 chip leader much of the tournament but ended up in 17th place earning €46,300 ($73,797). In 2013, he placed 3rd 🔑 in Monte Carlo, earning €467,000. In 2024 he finished 4th after busting right after a massive bluff by Adrian Mateos.
Lodden's 🔑 name is associated with the game "Lodden Thinks" in which two bettors place bets on what a third party thinks 🔑 is the answer to a given question. For example, the third party will be asked how old he thinks a 🔑 particular person is or how much a particular item costs, and before revealing his answer the two players will place 🔑 a bet on what they think the third party's answer will be. The actual answer to the question is irrelevant. 🔑 This game was invented during the World Series of Poker Europe when Phil Laak and Antonio Esfandiari played the game, 🔑 with Johnny Lodden as the third party.[7][8]
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