Danny Tang Takes it on the Turn

Erik Seidel raised to 5,000 in the cutoff and both Danny Tang and Christoph Vogelsang called out of the blinds. The [3cQh6s] flop checked through to reveal the [4s] on the turn. Tang bet out 11,500 and both Vogelsang and Tang folded.

One for Michael Soyza

Erik Seidel raised to 3,500 in the hijack and Michael Soyza defended his big blind. The [6c4cTd8sJh] board checked through to the river where Soyza tabled his [As2s] and Seidel mucked.

Kahle Burns vs. Erik Seidel

Kahle Burns raised to 8,000 in the hijack and Erik Seidel called from the big blind. The flop ladned [4hTdKs] and Seidel check-called a bet of 7,000. The [Qc] on the turn checked through to reveal the [9h] on the river. Seidel checked, and Burns bet 13,000. Seidel mucked.

Junichi Nakano Doubles Through Erik Seidel

Junichi Nakano opened to 3,500 in the hijack and Bill Klein called on the button. From the small blind, Erik Seidel three-bet to 19,000. Nakano called and Klein folded as the flop landed [Qd7s9d]. Seidel led out for 16,000 and Nakano called as the turn fell the [Td]. Seidel checked and Nakano

Erik Seidel Eliminated in 8th Place ($20,800)

No-Limit Hold'em Stephen Chidwick shoved all in from the button and Erik Seidel called all in from the big blind for roughly 600,000. Seidel: [AxKx] Chidwick: [5x5x] The board ran out [6x5x4xAx7x] and Seidel was eliminated in eighth place for a $20,800 payday.

Julien Martini Doubles Through Erik Seidel

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Stephen Chidwick raised to 65,000 from under the gun and Erik Seidel called in the small blind. Julien Martini used a time extension and then reraised to 230,000. Chidwick folded, but Seidel called and drew one as Martini stood pat. Seidel checked, and Martini bet his final 5,000. Seidel

Jonathan Depa Wins Poker Masters Event #3 ($133,200)

Jonathan Depa Wins Event #3 of the 2019 Poker Masters.

The $10,000 Short Deck event at the Poker Masters has been won by Jonathan Depa who defeated a field of 37 entries to collect the top prize worth  $133,200. Depa dominated this event, holding the chip lead nearly from start to finish, busting Alex Foxen after an intense heads-up battle