Cary Katz Doubles Through Jeremy Ausmus

Cary Katz raised to 40,000 from under the gun and Jeremy Ausmus moved all-in from the small blind. Katz called all-in for 440,000 and tabled his [QcQh] to be ahead of Ausmus' [5s5c]. The board ran out [JcQdJd8s3h] and Katz doubled through. On the adjacent table, Jake Schindler was eliminated by Alex

Full House for Cary Katz

Jeremy Ausmus raised to 30,000 from the button and Cary Katz called in the big blind. The flop landed [KcQd5h] and Katz checked to Ausmus who bet 20,000. Katz called and both players checked the [Qc] on the turn. The [Qh] landed on the river and Katz bet 45,000 and Ausmus called. Katz

Dhillon Karaminder Eliminated by Jeremy Ausmus

Dhillon Karaminder moved all-in from under the gun for 145,000 and Jeremy Ausmus called in the small blind. Karaminder: [3d3s] Ausmus: [AhAc] The board ran out [Qc4dTs5dJd] and Karaminder was eliminated in 15th place.

Chance Kornuth Eliminated by Jeremy Ausmus

Dhillon Karaminder raised to 25,000 from under the gun and Cary Katz called in the cutoff. From the small blind, Chance Kornuth moved all-in for 154,000. Jeremy Ausmus shoved over the top for 389,000, and Karaminder folded. Katz used a time extension and folded. Ausmus: [QhQd] Kornuth: [KdQs] The board ran out [Jh3d8s3c2d] and

Trips for Daniel Negreanu

With around 60,000 in the middle and the board reading [Kd7dJd7c8h], Daniel Negreanu bet out 40,000 from the big blind. Jeremy Ausmus was in the small blind, and he called. Negreanu tabled his [Qc7s] for trips, and Ausmus mucked and stated he had [QdJx].

Nick Schulman Doubles Through Jeremy Ausmus

Nick Schulman limped the hijack and Jeremy Ausmus raised to 16,000 on the button. Action folded back to Schulman, and he moved all-in for 97,000 and Ausmus called. Ausmus: [JdJs] Schulman: [AcQd] The board ran out [Ad3dAsKh4d] and Schulman doubled through.

Jake Daniels Tops Event #3 for $200,000 Win

Jake Daniels wins Event #3 of 2022 PokerGO Cup

The third tournament winner of the 2022 PokerGO Cup series is Jake Daniels. On Saturday, Daniels took first place in Event #3: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em for a $200,000 score. Daniels topped a field of 80 entries to get the win. Daniels entered the final day of play fourth in chips with