Chino Rheem Takes it on the Turn

Jeremy Ausmus limped under the gun and Scott Seiver called in the hijack, as did Paul Kuzmich from the button. Chino Rheem and Matthew Wantman came along from the blinds, and on the [8h2h4s] flop, Rheem led out for 6,000. Wantman and Ausmus called, while Seiver and Kuzmich folded. The

Triple Up for Matthew Wantman

On a flop of [9sTd4s], Steven Veneziano bet out 15,000 before Paul Kuzmich raised to 106,500. Matthew Wantman called all-in for 59,000 and Isaac Kempton shoved for 160,000 as Veneziano folded and Kuzmich called all-in for 142,000 total. Wantman: [KsJsTsTc] Kuzmich: [9d9c7d6c] Kempton: [AsKdQs3h] The board ran out [Qc] and [6h] and Wantman tripled

Matthew Wantman Doubles Through Chino Rheem

On a flop of [Tc6sKh] with roughly 380,000 in the middle, Matthew Wantman was all-in from the small blind for his last 255,000 against Chino Rheem in the big blind. Rheem: [AsTdTh7s] Wantman: [JhTs9s8h] The turn and river landed the [Jc] and [Js] to thrust Wantman into the lead with his runner-runner full

Matthew Wantman Doubles Through John Riordan

John Riordan raised the pot to 17,500 from the cutoff and Matthew Wantman called in the big blind. The flop landed [9s8d5c] and Wantman bet his final 3,500 holding [9s4d3d2s] and Riordan called with [AdJs6d4h]. The turn and river landed the [Kd] and [3s] and Wantman hit the river to scoop the

Daniel Negreanu vs. Matthew Wantman

Matthew Wantman raised to 7,500 from the cutoff and Daniel Negreanu called in the big blind. The flop landed [3d2h5d] and both players checked to reveal the [7s] on the turn. Negreanu bet out 12,000 and Wantman folded.

Matthew Wantman vs. Maxx Coleman

Maxx Coleman raised to 7,000 from the cutoff and Matthew Wantman called on the button. The flop landed [3s6dKh] and Coleman checked. Wantman bet 6,000 and Coleman folded.

Matthew Wantman vs. Jeremy Ausmus

With 8,500 in the middle and the flop reading [3cTd4h], Matthew Wantman checked from the big blind to Jeremy Ausmus on the button who bet 2,000. Wantman called as both players checked the [Jc] on the turn. The river was the [3h] and Wantman bet out 9,000 and Ausmus folded.

Daniel Colpoys Victorious In Opening Event of 2022 PokerGO Cup

Daniel Colpoys wins Event #1 of 2022 PokerGO Cup

It’s been a good start to the year for Daniel Colpoys. After picking up a $200,000 score in Florida in January, Colpoys became the first winner from the 2022 PokerGO Cup series. Colpoys topped a field of 77 entries to win Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em for $200,200. Colpoys’ last live