Event #2 Final Table Line-Up

Following the elimination of Dan Shak, the final seven players have combined into the Event #2 final table and will play until one more player is eliminated. Event #2 Final Table Line-Up Seat 1: Sean Winter - 1,150,000 Seat 2: Manig Loeser - 1,125,000 Seat 3: Cary Katz - 1,200,000 Seat 4: Adam Hendrix -

Anthony Alberto Eliminated in 10th Place ($19,200)

Anthony Alberto raised his button to 105,000 and Cary Katz three-bet the small blind to 260,000 total. Alberto called all in for 165,000, and the cards were tabled. Katz: [AcAdQh6d] Alberto: [QsJh5h5s] The board ran out [As2c3s4h2d] and Alberto was eliminated in tenth-place for a $19,200 payday.

Martin Zamani Chips Up In Three-Way Hand

Cary Katz raised to 70,000 under the gun and got calls from Martin Zamani and Anthony Alberto. However none of the three men decided to bet the flop of [4sJsQc] so the turn came with [9s]. Zamani was first to act and made a pot-size bet. Alberto and Katz didn't take

Cary Katz Goes Uncalled

Sean Winter raised to 55,000 from under the gun and Cary Katz defended his big blind. The flop landed [8c5h7c] and Katz uses the full extension of his time before betting the pot and being all in for 135,000. "You've never been nervous your entire life, and now you're acting like it,"

Kristin Bicknell Eliminated by Cary Katz

Kristin Bicknell shoved all-in for her last 22,000 and the action folded to Cary Katz on the button who re-potted for 78,000. Larry Winter was in the big blind and said, "Man I wish I could call I never lose with this hand," before showing [6s5s5c] and mucking. Bicknell: [QcQdAs7h] Katz: [Ks4sKhQd] The flop

Cary Katz Shows Larry Wright the Goods

Larry Wright opened for pot of 21,000 under the gun, and when the action folded to Cary Katz on the button, he re-potted to 72,000 total. "I got one of your outs!" announced Wright as he showed the [Ad]. Katz revealed his [AsAc5c4d] and collected the pot.

David Peters Wins Poker Masters #Event 1 ($193,200)

Poker Masters opened on PokerGO this Saturday with the $10,000 final table. David Peters beat a competitive group of 69 entrants to win the $193,200 first-place prize on the PokerGO live stream. Peters adds to his U.S. Poker Open win from a few months ago and takes the early lead

Cary Katz Eliminated by Jerry Robinson

The time to move all-in arrived for Cary Katz, who shoved his remaining 109,000 into the middle pre-flop with [AsKd]. Action folded around to Jerry Robinson who called with [9s9c]. "You made that face for nines?" Katz asked, referring to the look on Jerry Robinson's face prior to making the call. Robinson's two

Cary Katz Finds Value on the River

On a flop of [Js9hTd] Cary Katz checked it over to Kristen Bicknell who put out a bet of 5,000. Katz then put in the check-raise to 18,000. Bicknell used most of her shot clock before putting in the call. The turn fell the [Qd] and Katz checked it over to