Jordan Cristos Leads, Sean Winter Makes Back to Back Final Tables

Jordan Cristos leads the final six players in Event #2: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha. Play resumes on the PokerGO live stream at 5 p.m. EST. Cristos is almost a million chips in front of the next closest player, Cary Katz. Katz is looking for his first-ever PLO tournament win. His best previous

Jordan Cristos Leads Event #2; Sean Winter Eyes Points Lead

Jordan Cristos slowly chipped up during the final 7 players and will head into the final table with a slight edge in chips. The big news out day however was Event #1 runner up Sean Winter who made it two final tables in two days and will have to maneuver from

Martin Zamani vs. Adam Hendrix

Adam Hendrix raised to 80,000 in the cutoff and Martin Zamani called from the big blind. Both players checked the [QsQdTh] flop to reveal the [Ks] on the turn. Zamani led for 75,000 and Hendrix folded.

Event #2 Final Table Line-Up

Following the elimination of Dan Shak, the final seven players have combined into the Event #2 final table and will play until one more player is eliminated. Event #2 Final Table Line-Up Seat 1: Sean Winter - 1,150,000 Seat 2: Manig Loeser - 1,125,000 Seat 3: Cary Katz - 1,200,000 Seat 4: Adam Hendrix -

Martin Zamani Chips Up In Three-Way Hand

Cary Katz raised to 70,000 under the gun and got calls from Martin Zamani and Anthony Alberto. However none of the three men decided to bet the flop of [4sJsQc] so the turn came with [9s]. Zamani was first to act and made a pot-size bet. Alberto and Katz didn't take

Martin Zamani vs. Manig Loeser

Manig Loeser opened to 55,000 from under the gun and Martin Zamani three-bet the button to 130,000. Action folded back to Loeser, and he called as the flop landed [2s7h6s] and both players checked. The turn fell the [7c] and Loeser checked to Zamani who bet 90,000. Loeser called and then

Martin Zamani Picks Off Sean Winter’s River Bluff

With a board reading [2sTd6d3s3h] Sean Winter lead out for 140,000. Martin Zamani went into the tank before using a time extension, before eventually making the call. "I have a deuce," Winter said, before tabling [Ah2d]. "Wait that's it?" Zamani said as he tabled [KsQcTc5s] for top pair with a king kicker. Winter

Parker Mitchell Shoves the Flop

Larry Wright raised the button to 28,000 and Martin Zamani called in the small blind. Parker Mitchell called in the big blind, and the flop landed [As2h4s]. Zamani checked and Mitchell bet his last 82,000. Wright and Zamani folded, and Mitchell was pushed the pot. "I should have potted pre," stated Zamani. "I

Joshua Ladines Eliminated by Martin Zamani

Joshua Ladines was all in for his last 40,000 from the small blind against Martin Zamani in the big blind. Zamani: [AhJsJdTh] Ladines: [AcQhJc6s] The board ran out [9s4d3h5d8d] and Ladines was eliminated.

Martin Zamani vs. Sam Soverel

Martin Zamani checked a flop of [KcKd7d] to Sam Soverel, who bet 14,000. Zamani made the call. Both players checked the [4d] on the turn. The river was [2c] and both players checked once again. Zamani tabled pockets jacks and the winner.