Jake Schindler Leads the Final Four of Event #6: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em

Jack Schindler eliminated Vikenty Shegal in over a one million chip pot to burst the money bubble, claim the chip lead and set the stage for the final table of Event #6: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em. With both players hovering around 500,000 chips, Schindler opened the button to 27,000, and Shegal called

Chris Brewer Eliminated in 6th Place

Action folded to Chris Brewer in the small blind, and he moved all-in for approximately 200,000. Sean Winter was in the big blind and called. Brewer: [Ac8d] Winter: [KcTh] The board ran out [9dJs6hKs7c], and Winter turned a pair of kings to eliminate Brewer in sixth place.

Michael Lang Doubles Through Nick Petrangelo

Sean Winter opened to 20,000 from late position, and Nick Petrangelo called on the button. Michael Lang was in the big blind and went all-in for 134,000 total. Winter folded, and Petrangelo called. Lang: [TdTc] Petrangelo: [AhQd] The board ran out [Js7s5s4hJh], and Lang's tens held to double.

Jake Schindler vs. Sean Winter

Jake Schindler raised to 20,000 on the button and Sean Winter called in the big blind. The flop landed [4s8s9c] and Winter checked to Schindler who bet 18,000. Winter called as the turn landed the [9h]. Winter checked, Schindler bet 45,000, and Winter folded.

Michael Lang Chipping Up

Michael Lang raised to 16,000 from the cutoff and Sean Winter called in the big blind. The flop landed [3h5hTc] and Winter checked. Lang continued for 24,000 and Winter folded.

Michael Lang Quadruples Up

Sean Winter limped the cutoff, and Ali Imsirovic followed suit on the button. Michael Lang was in the small blind and moved all-in for 14,000. Alex Foxen was in the big blind and called. After some confusion, if Lang's bet re-opened the action, the floor ruled it did not, and

Sean Winter Doubles Through Michael Lang

Sean Winter limped the button, and Ali Imsirovic called the small blind. Michael Lang was in the big blind and moved all-in for 198,000. Winter called all-in for 184,000, and Imsirovic folded. Lang: [JsJd] Winter: [AhJh] The board ran out [4s5d5hTdAs], and Winter found an ace on the river to

Sean Winter Cracks Cary Katz’s Kings

Action folded to Cary Katz in the small blind, and he limped. Sean Winter was in the big blind and checked. The flop fell [Jh9h5c] and Katz bet 15,000. Winter raised to 42,000, Katz moved all-in for 81,000 total, and Winter called. Katz: [KdKs] Winter: [9s5s] The turn [Qd] gave Katz

Sean Winter Eliminated by Ali Imsirovic

Sean Winter raised to 17,000 from under the gun and Ali Imsirovic three-bet to 29,000 next to act. Winter called all-in for 18,500 total and tabled his [9h9d] to be against the [AcKc] of Imsirovic. The board ran out [Qc3c9cJs8c] and Winter was eliminated.

Michael Wang Takes First Place in Stairway To Millions Event #5

Michael Wang wins 2022 Stairway To Millions Event #5

Michael Wang wins 2022 Stairway To Millions Event #5 for $219,300. Wang topped the field of 43 entries to take the title, and with his prize came an entry into Stairway To Millions Event #6: $26,000 NL Hold'em. Stairway To Millions Event #5 Results Place Player Country Prize 1 Michael Wang United States $219,300 2 Larry Greenberg United States $135,450 3 Bill Klein United States $90,300 4 Vikenty Shegal United