Kahle Burns Wins on the Flop

Sean Winter raised to 12,000 from under the gun and both Kahle Burns and Ali Imsirovic called from the hijack and big blind respectively. The flop landed [JsTs9s] and both Imsirovic and Winter checked to Burns who bet 13,000. Imsirovic and Winter folded, and Burns collected the pot.

Kahle Burns Wins Event #9 for $416,500

Kahle Burns wins Event #9 of the 2019 Poker Masters.

Kahle Burns has done it! The Australian pro has taken down Event #9 of the 2019 Poker Masters for $416,500 after beating reigning Poker Masters champion Ali Imsirovic heads up. By winning this event, Burns stays in contention for the Purple Jacket along with Sean Winter, Chance Kornuth, and current

Final $25K Final Table Could Decide Poker Masters

Sam Soverel enters the Event #9 final table looking to extend his lead atop the Poker Masters Championship Standings. Soverel currently holds a 60 point lead on Chance Kornuth - meaning that if Soverel wins Event #9, he will have an insurmountable lead heading into the $50,000 finale. What happens if

Ali Imsirovic Leads Event #9 Final Table

The penultimate event of the 2019 Poker Masters was also the final $25,000 buy-in event of the series as 49 entrants filled out the PokerGO Studio to partake in Event #9: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em. After 17 full levels of play, it would be defending Poker Masters Purple Jacket winner Ali

Matthias Eibinger Eliminated by Sean Winter

Sean Winter raised to 32,000 from under the gun and Matthias Eibinger moved all in for 237,000 from the big blind. Winter called. Winter: [AsKd] Eibinger: [Ad5s] The board ran out [7d9dTc4c9s] and Eibinger was eliminated in tenth place.

Matthias Eibinger Triples

Matthias Eibinger shoved all in for 83,000 from the button and both Sean Winter and David Peters called in the blinds. The [Qc4sJs9dKc] board checked through to the river where Winter tabled his [As6s], Peters his [Ad9h], and Eibinger his [Qh8h] for the only pair among the three to earn the

Sean Winter Finds Aces and a Double

Matthias Eibinger raised the button to 22,000 and Sean Winter announced a three-bet to 77,000. Eibinger responded by announcing a four-bet totaling 370,000. Winter looked back at his cards and said, "One million." Winter called all in for 337,000 and tabled his [AdAh] to be in great shape against Eibinger's [AcKs]. The board

Sergi Reixach Wins Event #8 $25,000 NLH ($369,000)

Sergi Reixach wins Poker Masters Event #8 for $369,000.

Spanish high roller specialist Sergi Reixach has won his first Poker Masters event as he took down the $25,000 No Limit Hold'em Event #8 for $369,000 after beating George Wolff heads up. Sam Soverel, who finished fourth, took over the Poker Masters Championship lead from Chance Kornuth with only two