Jared Bleznick Leads Event #4 Final Table

The fourth event of the 2019 Poker Masters saw the a total of eight games added to the mix as 45 entrants took a seat in the Event #4: $10,000 8-Game Mix event. With play lasting nearly a full 12 hours, seven players would remain with Jared Bleznick the chip

David Brookshire Eliminated in 11th Place

2-7 Triple Draw David Brookshire raised the button to 60,000 and George Wolff three-bet the big blind. Brookshire called and drew two after Wolff drew one. Wolff bet and Brookshire called. Wolff stood pat and Brookshire drew one. Wolff bet 60,000 and Brookshire called all in for 50,000. Wolff stood pat again, and

Jeremy Ausmus Eliminated in 12th Place

Hold'em Jeremy Ausmus raised to 50,000 from under the gun and George Wolff three-bet the cutoff. Action folded back to Ausmus, and he called all in for 73,000. Ausmus: [9d7d] Wolff: [KcQs] The board ran out [Ac4cKhQdKd] and Ausmus was eliminated in 12th place.

Jordan Cristos Doubles Through Michael Wood

Jordan Cristos limped in from middle position for 5,000 and both George Wolff and Michael Wood come along from the blinds. The flop landed [5sAd9s], and after Wolff checked, Wood bet 20,000. Cristos announced a raise of pot and pushed forward his remaining 69,500. Wolff folded, and Wood called. Wood: [Ac2s5h6h] Cristos: [AsJc9h7s] The

George Wolff Takes it on the Turn

George Wolff raised to 6,000 in the hijack and Sam Snead called in the cutoff. The flop landed [4s8hJh] and Wolff continued for 10,000. Snead called as the [5c] landed on the turn. Wolff bet 30,000 and Snead didn't take too long before finding a fold.

Wolff Under Maximum Pressure by Chidwick

On a [Ah9sJc3c] board, George Wolff check-called a bet from Stephen Chidwick who threw 60,000 into the middle from the button. On the river the [Qs] hit and Wolff checked again from the big blind before Chidwick put him all in for 150,000 by slide two tall stacks of blue

Kugure Doubles Through Wolff

Fumiya Kogure raised before the flop and after George Wolff three-bet, the Japanese player moved all-in for 79,000. Wolff made the call right away. Kogure: [KsQh] Wolff: [JdJh] The board ran out [AdQd5s6h4d] and Kogure doubled up.