Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Fabrizio Di Santo
|
110,000
-35,000
|
-35,000 |
Blaise Bourgeois |
90,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
|
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Vanessa Kade | 60,000 | |
Melanie Weisner | 57,000 | |
Raffaele Sorrentino | 47,000 | |
William Lahti |
45,000
20,500
|
20,500 |
Michael Lech | 26,000 | |
|
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Benjamin Underwood | 25,000 | |
Landon Tice | 23,000 | |
Matthew Jewett | 22,500 |
2022 World Series of Poker
Jon Weng opened to 2,500 from middle position and received a single call from the button.
Weng led out for 3,000 on a flop of and his opponent responded with a raise to 8,500. Far from discouraged, Weng moved all in and was snapped off by the larger stack to put him at risk.
Jon Weng:
Button Player:
The flop had created a massive cooler, with Weng holding the stone cold nuts while his opponent held the fourth nuts. Though he was ahead, Weng could still lose if the board paired. That did not happen on the turn or river, handing a crucial double to Weng.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Jon Weng
|
32,000 |
The player under the gun moved all in for his last 12,000 pre-flop. The player in the cutoff then re-shoved for 16,000.
On the button, Jinpyo An called both all ins.
Under the Gun Player:
Cutoff:
Jinpyo An:
Facing two all ins ahead of him, An had woken up with pocket aces and was a big favorite to secure the double knockout.
The board ran out , no help to either all-in player as An received a round of "nice hand" from the rest of his surviving tablemates.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Jinpyo An | 85,000 |
After the player under the gun raised to 2,500 and received a call, a player in middle position re-raised all in for his last 15,000.
On the button, David Leguizamon re-shoved and the under-the-gun player folded quickly. The original caller gave the decision some thought before also folding.
All-In Player:
David Leguizamon:
Leguizamon had his opponent dominated and held as the board ran out , raking in his opponent's stack plus a few extra chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
David Leguizamon
|
48,000 |
On a board reading Idris Drief from middle position was involved in a heads-up pot with a player in late position. Drief checked to his opponent, who moved all in. Wasting no time, Drief made the call.
Late Position Player:
Idris Drief:
Drief had flopped an absolute monster, with a straight flush draw to go along with his made nut straight. By contrast his opponent, who was at risk, was drawing dead to an improbable chop. The turn sealed the deal for Drief with the meaningless river rubbing some salt into the wound of the eliminated player.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Idris Drief | 93,000 |
Nível: 10
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500
Blair Hinkle was all in for his last 22,000 from the hijack and was up against an opponent on the button.
Button:
Blair Hinkle:
Hinkle's opponent failed to connect with the board as the bracelet winner's pocket eights stayed in front. The stacks were counted down and Hinkle barely had his opponent covered.
"Good luck. I would rather give it to you," the eliminated player said as he and Hinkle shook hands.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Blair Hinkle |
64,000
24,000
|
24,000 |
|
A player in middle position shoved and action folded to Jason Golani on the button who re-jammed with the bigger stack. The blinds got out of the way and the middle position player was officially at risk.
Middle Position Player:
Jason Golani:
Golani was far ahead of his opponent but the flop, while improving Golani to top set, also gave his opponent the nut flush draw. That draw did not come in, however, on the turn or river, sending a sizable pot Golani's way and forcing his opponent out of the tournament.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Jason Golani |
63,000
63,000
|
63,000 |
The $1,100 buy-in, $1,000,000 guaranteed PokerNews Cup at Golden Nugget is less than a week away and will take place during the annual Grand Poker Series. With a seven-figure guarantee, the event is expected to draw a massive field and be an exciting highlight of the summer.
With just a few days to go before the event, here is a look back at the history of the PokerNews Cup, which has taken place across the world from Australia to Roznadov to New Jersey, and the ten champions who have been crowned so far.
YEAR | EVENT | ENTRIES | PRIZE POOL (IN USD) | WINNER | PRIZE (IN USD) | |
2007 | A$2,800 PokerNews Cup Australia | 428 | $1,066,410 | Dory Zayner | $266,959 | |
2008 | A$2,000 PokerNews Cup Australia | 410 | $563,079 | Nali Kaselias | $171,670 | |
2008 | $3,353 PokerNews Cup South African Poker Open | 175 | $502,233 | Darren Kramer | $140,575 | |
2009 | A$2,000 PokerNews Cup Australia | 381 | $661,045 | Con Tsapkounis | $140,537 | |
2009 | €1,500 PokerNews Cup Alpine (Austria) | 129 | $233,585 | Marc Naalden | $63,094 | |
2015 | €250 PokerNews Cup King’s Casino Rozvadov | 689 | $213,004 | Daniel Can | $17,898 | |
2016 | €270 PokerNews Cup King’s Casino Rozvadov | 1,082 | $364,833 | Timur Caglan | $67,541 | |
2016 | $2,000 PokerNews Cup Borgata | 120 | $222,324 | Ryan Van Sanford | $68,676 | |
2017 | €225 PokerNews Cup King’s Casino Rozvadov | 617 | $234,684 | Holger Bansner | $28,277 | |
2019 | €550 PokerNews Cup Kulata Spring | 141 | $102,136 | Panagiotis Panagiotidis | $20,708 |
Bin Weng, already sitting with a massive stack in front of him, raised pre-flop from middle position and received a call from the player in the small blind.
The flop came and Weng continued for another 2,000. The small blind called, then led out for 6,000 on the turn.
Weng raised to 12,000 and the small blind moved all in for her last 20,000. Weng snap-called and showed for trip nines, while his opponent had .
The river came the and Weng added more to his towering stack.
At another table, Todd Barney has accumulated more than 300,000 chips and is the largest stack in the Paris Ballroom, while Rex Clinkscales, the beneficiary of a double up earlier, is approaching 200,000.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Todd Barney | 305,000 | |
Bin Weng | 210,000 | |
Rex Clinkscales |
160,000
45,000
|
45,000 |