Broadway for Thai Ha Over Chance Kornuth

Chance Kornuth raised to 45,000 in middle position and both Thai Ha and Ryan Laplante called from the button and big blind respectively. The flop landed [Ts6c3s] and Laplante checked. Kornuth continued for 85,000 and both Ha and Laplante called as the turn landed the [Jh]. Laplante and Kornuth checked, and Ha

Isaac Baron wins Event #1 of the 2019 Poker Masters

Isaac Baron Poker Masters

Isaac Baron is the winner of Event #1 of the 2019 Poker Masters after defeating a field of 97 entries in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em series opener! Baron collected $223,100 for his win just a few months after winning his first career WSOP gold bracelets this summer. The long-time

Isaac Baron Wins 2019 Poker Masters Event #1

Isaac Baron Poker Masters

Isaac Baron is the winner of Event #1 of the 2019 Poker Masters after defeating a field of 97 entries in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em series opener! Baron collected $223,100 for his win just a few months after winning his first career WSOP gold bracelets this summer. The long-time

Jonathan Depa Eliminated by Chance Kornuth

On a flop of [3s4s2h] with roughly 30,000 in the middle, Jonathan Depa committed his last 10,000 with [AdJh6d2d] and Chance Kornuth called holding [AhKhKc2s]. The turn and river landed the [3d] and [6c], and Depa was eliminated by Kornuth's kings.

Todd Ivens Eliminated by Chance Kornuth

Todd Ivens limped the cutoff and Chance Kornuth raised to 18,000 on the button. Jonathan Depa called in the big blind, as did Ivens. The flop landed [3s2h9h] and Depa and Ivens checked to Kornuth who bet 20,000. Depa folded, and after using a time extension, Ivens moved all in for

Chance Kornuth Wins on the Turn

Chance Kornuth raised to 9,000 in the cutoff and Thai Ha called in the small blind, as did Michael Wood in the big blind. The flop landed [8c7h8h] and action checked to Kornuth who bet 10,500. Ha folded, but Wood called as the turn landed the [Jd]. Wood checked, Kornuth bet out

Watch the Event #1 Final Table on PokerGO!

Every final table of the 2019 Poker Masters will be streamed live on PokerGO starting at 1:00 pm PT/4:00 pm ET or 10:00 pm CET, and we kick things off today with Event #1.  The first event drew a total of 97 entries creating a prize pool just shy of a