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KraciFisk Battles Kayhan Mokri At $100-$200

High-Stakes No-Limit Heads-Up Session Review

by Bobby James | Published: May 04, 2025 | E-mail Author


Many of the high-stakes regulars are out in Monte Carlo for the European Poker Tour, and with the live grind in full swing, the online games usually slow down.

I was ready for it. There would be a few replays, maybe some writing, nothing too wild.

Then the alert hit.

‘NL $20,000 HU VIP Special – $100-$200 – KayhanMok vs KraciFisk’

Kayhan Mokri, somehow finding time between events at the EPT, had logged in from Monte Carlo to take on KraciFisk, one of the sharpest no-limit hold’em crushers in the game.

They sat down at three tables of $20,000 heads-up no-limit.

But Who Is KraciFisk?

As of now, the true identity of the CoinPoker player known as KraciFisk remains undisclosed. Despite participating in high-stakes games and notable matches, such as the recent session against Kayhan Mokri, there is no publicly available information linking this username to a real-life individual. Discussions on poker forums, including TwoPlusTwo, have not provided any concrete leads regarding KraciFisk’s identity.

It’s not uncommon for high-stakes online poker players to maintain anonymity, especially on offshore poker platforms like CoinPoker. Unless KraciFisk chooses to reveal more about themselves or further information emerges, their identity will likely remain a mystery.

We All Know Kayhan Mokri

Kayhan Mokri, known online as ‘KayhanMok,’ is a prominent Norwegian professional poker player who has made significant strides in both live and online high-stakes games. He has been particularly active on CoinPoker, where he has played heads-up against top-tier opponents.

In April, Mokri faced off against Linus ‘LLinusLLove’ Loeliger in a series of intense $100-$200 no-limit battles. These matches were characterized by deep stacks, intricate strategies, and substantial monetary swings. Currently KayhanMok is up around $200,000 vs. Linus.

A modest $33,000 win for Kayhan with some pretty ruthless hands, so if you missed the session, don’t worry. I’ve got you covered.

Heads-Up No-Limit Session Review

Here’s a snippet of the biggest hands from the latest Mokri massacre. Grab a coffee and enjoy the chaos:

Hand 1: Four-Bet Pre, Shove Turn

Preflop:

KayhanMok opens to $500
KraciFisk 3-bets to $2,100
KayhanMok 4-bets to $5,200
KraciFisk calls
Pot: $10,400

Flop: KSpade Suit 2Spade Suit 6Spade Suit ($10,400)

KraciFisk checks
KayhanMok bets $1,300
KraciFisk check-raises to $2,600
KayhanMok calls
Pot: $15,600

Turn: 9Club Suit ($15,600)

KraciFisk checks
KayhanMok bets $3,300
KraciFisk shoves for $21,822
KayhanMok calls for $12,752
Pot: $42,704

They run it twice but Kraci is dead already so you can run it a million times with a million decks, Kayhan auto scoops this one. How disgusting was it for Kayhan to find the off suit 9Club Suit on the turn to have Kraci dead when he was in pretty good shape on the flop. Of course he was looking to avoid spades but on this turn card I’m not shocked to see the money go in. Kayhan 1, Kraci nil points.

Hand 2: Full Triple Barrel Gets Looked Up

Preflop:

KraciFisk opens to $480
KayhanMok 3-bets to $2,100
KraciFisk calls
Pot: $4,200

Flop: 2Spade Suit 7Heart Suit 7Diamond Suit ($4,200)

KayhanMok bets $1,386
KraciFisk calls
Pot: $6,972

Turn: 4Spade Suit ($6,972)

KayhanMok bets $3,486
KraciFisk calls
Pot: $13,944

River: KSpade Suit ($13,944)

KayhanMok bets $3,910
KraciFisk calls
Pot: $21,764

Again, Kayhan gets some wafer-thin value on the river from Kraci’s precise hand, debatable float on the flop for one-third pot with 3Diamond Suit 4Diamond Suit already and then calling half pot on the turn when the flush draw comes, being forced into a call on the river for one-quarter too.

Not my favourite hand from Kraci! Sure, I get he kinda has to call from with backdoor flush and straight draw but not sure if he needs to for one-third. I’m sure Owen “Pr0digy” Messere can help me out with this one.

Hand 3: Flush Over Flush To Send KraciFisk To The Cage

Preflop:

KayhanMok opens to $500
KraciFisk calls
Pot: $1,000

Flop: 8Heart Suit 3Heart Suit 9Diamond Suit ($1,000)

KraciFisk checks
KayhanMok bets $750
KraciFisk raises to $2,100
KayhanMok calls
Pot: $5,200

Turn: 7Heart Suit ($5,200)

KraciFisk checks
KayhanMok bets $2,000
KraciFisk calls
Pot: $9,200

River: 7Spade Suit ($9,200)

KraciFisk checks
KayhanMok shoves for $63,590.80
KraciFisk calls all-in for $23,456.90
Pot: $56,113.80

Massive overbet on the river from Kayhan shoving 24,000 effective into a 9,000 pot, almost three times the pot, knowing his opponent has a very good holding and strong enough to call. After a huge flop for both players the turn sealed the fate for Kracifisk who found himself in a usual spot against Kayhan… DEAD.

Sadly for Kraci he cannot pass even on the board pair and Kayhan scoops another one. Icarus is flying quite close to the sun I would say.

Session Aftermath

As you can see in the chatbox, Kracifisk was NOT entertained. And you can understand why he’d be grumpy. He couldn’t even get a chop with 9-9 against 9-9!

But with well-timed aggression, Kayhan Mokri showcased why he’s becoming one of the most feared names in heads up online poker. Finishing his CoinPoker session up $33,000, Mokri leaves the table riding a heater, while KraciFisk is left to regroup.

More hands and insights to come as Mokri’s streak continues. Catch up with more replays and highlights on my YouTube channel, subscribe and like and I’ll keep producing more recaps and look to get special high-stakes poker crushers to appear on the channel.

I recently uploaded coverage the biggest pots from an April no-limit heads-up session between Linus and Kayhan, which you can watch below.

Bobby James is a professional poker player, European Poker Tour champion, and one of the game’s leading strategy minds. He specializes in tournament analysis, player advocacy, and the evolution of competitive poker.

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