Chance Kornuth continued his impressive start to the 2022 Stairway To Millions series with a victory in Event #2: $2,150 NL Hold'em. Kornuth cashed in the first event, finishing 16th, and his prize included a ticket to the second tournament. After entering the final table of six in fourth chip
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Chance Kornuth Wins 2022 Stairway To Millions Event #2
Eric Baldwin Eliminated by Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen opened to 12,000 from early position and Eric Balwin shoved in his approximately 90,000 stack from the hijack. Action folded back to Foxen and he called. Baldwin: [AsJc] Foxen: [9s9h] The board ran out [Kc8s6s3d4s] to keep Foxen's nines in front and send Baldwin to the rail.
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Event #1 Qualifier Jovan Santiago Leads the Final Table of Event #2: $2,000 No-Limit Hold’em, 19 Advance to Event #3
Jovan Santiago came into Event #2: $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em free-rolling thanks to his 23rd place finish in Event #1, and the Leominster, Massachusetts native now finds himself the chip leader with six to play. Joining Santiago in the final six are Joelle Parenteau, Eric Baldwin, Brock Wilson, Jeremy Ausmus, and
Jovan Santiago Leads The Final Six of Event #2: $2,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Vikenty Shegal Eliminated in 8th Place ($10,320)
Vikenty Shegal shoved in his 405,000 short stack in the small blind and Eric Baldwin thought about it and called in the big blind. Shegal: [Qd6h] Baldwin: [Th4h] The board ran out [Kh7s5sAc4d] to give Baldwin a pair on the river and eliminate Shegal in eighth place for $10,320, including a seat in
Chance Kornuth Doubles Through Eric Baldwin
Eric Baldwin opened to 190,000 from under the gun, and action folded to Chance Kornuth on the button, and he moved all-in for 1,010,000. The blinds folded, and Baldwin used all of his shot clock before calling. Kornuth: [TcTs] Baldwin: [AxTx] The board ran out [4h3h4d8c8s], and Kornuth's tens held to double and
Nut Flush for Jovan Santiago
Eric Baldwin opened to 130,000 in the cutoff and Jovan Santiago defended the big blind. On the [Ah9h3h] flop, Santiago check-called for 60,000. Both players checked the [4d] turn. On the [2s] river, Santiago bet 335,000 and Baldwin called. Santiago revealed [kh8h] for the nut flush to add to his stack, while Baldwin