Ralph Wong Doubles Through Sean Winter

Catching the action on the [2cTs6c] flop, Ralph Wong was all in for his last 227,000 against Sean Winter on the button. Wong: [Kc3c] Winter: [Ac7c] The turn and river landed the [Kd] and [6s], and Wong struck the turn to double through.

Fives for Brandon Adams Over Ralph Wong

Ralph Wong raised to 13,000 in the cutoff and Brandon Adams called in the big blind. The flop landed [JhJs3h] and Adams checked. Wong bet 10,000, and Adams called before the [4s] and [2d] checked through. Adams tabled his [5c5s], and Wong mucked.

Matthias Eibinger Wins on the Turn

Ralph Wong raised to 11,000 from under the gun and Matthias Eibinger three-bet next to act to 28,000. Action folded back to Wong, and he called as the flop landed [4d6s3h]. Wong checked and Eibinger bet 23,000. Wong called, and the turn landed the [Jc]. Wong checked again, and Eibinger announced a

Byron Kaverman Out-Kicks Ralph Wong

Byron Kaverman raised to 3,500 from under the gun and Ralph Wong defended his big blind to see the [4sKc3h] flop. Wong checked and Kaverman bet 2,500. Wong called, and then checked the [5h] on the turn. Kaverman continued with a bet of 8,000 and Wong called before both players checked the

Isaac Baron wins Event #1 of the 2019 Poker Masters

Isaac Baron Poker Masters

Isaac Baron is the winner of Event #1 of the 2019 Poker Masters after defeating a field of 97 entries in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em series opener! Baron collected $223,100 for his win just a few months after winning his first career WSOP gold bracelets this summer. The long-time

Isaac Baron Wins 2019 Poker Masters Event #1

Isaac Baron Poker Masters

Isaac Baron is the winner of Event #1 of the 2019 Poker Masters after defeating a field of 97 entries in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em series opener! Baron collected $223,100 for his win just a few months after winning his first career WSOP gold bracelets this summer. The long-time

Watch the Event #1 Final Table on PokerGO!

Every final table of the 2019 Poker Masters will be streamed live on PokerGO starting at 1:00 pm PT/4:00 pm ET or 10:00 pm CET, and we kick things off today with Event #1.  The first event drew a total of 97 entries creating a prize pool just shy of a