Griffin Paul Extends His Chip Lead

Griffin Paul opened to 30,000 from late position, and Tamon Nakamura called on the button. James Weatherman was in the big blind and called. The flop fell [KdQc6s], and Weatherman checked. Paul continued for 30,000, and Nakamura called. Weatherman folded. The turn [7c] hit the felt, and Paul bet 55,000.

Andrew Lichtenberger Doubles Through Tamon Nakamura

Tamon Nakamura opened the cutoff to 26,000, and Andrew Lichtenberger called in the big blind. The flop fell [QdJh8s], and action checked through. The dealer burned and turned the [3h], and Lichtenberger bet 60,000. Nakamura called. The river [5d] completed the board, and Lichtenberger used a time extension before betting

Brian Lamkin Eliminated by Griffin Paul to Burst the Money Bubble

Brian Lamkin opened to 24,000 from early position and Griffin Paul three-bet to 65,000 next to act. Action folded to Tamon Nakamura in the big blind, and he four bet to 160,000. Lamkin called all-in for less, and Paul used a time extension before moving all-in for approximately 600,000. Nakamura

Kitty Kuo Eliminated in 12th Place

Picking up the action on a flop of [7h6c3c], Kitty Kuo bet 120,000 into a pot of roughly the same. Tamon Nakamura was on the button and called. The dealer burned and turned the [8s], and Kuo checked. Nakamura used a time extension and bet 100,000. Kuo called. The river

Tamon Nakamura Finds Quads to Double

Tamon Nakamura was all-in from the cutoff for 263,000, and Brian Lamkin called from under the gun. Lamkin: [AdQh] Nakamura: [ThTd] The board ran out [TsJhQdTc3s], and Nakamura turned quads to double. Meanwhile, on the other table, Ryan Riess was seen exiting the tournament area, having been eliminated in 13th place.

16 PGT Heads-Up Showdown Qualifiers Revealed

PGT Heads Up Showdown players revealed

The first-ever PGT Heads-Up Showdown is coming up in April, scheduled for April 21-23 at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas. The $25,000 buy-in event features a field of 32 players, with 16 of those coming from the top 16 of the PGT leaderboard at the conclusion of the 2022

Shannon Shorr Shoves on Tamon Nakamura

With 151,000 in the pot on a [6s6h2c] flop, Shannon Shorr bet 24,000 in the big blind and Tamon Nakamura called in the cutoff. Both players checked the [js] turn to the [2d] river. Shorr jammed, and Nakamura folded to concede the pot.

Tamon Nakamura Doubles Through Shannon Shorr

Tamon Nakamura was all-in from the small blind for his last 176,000 holding [QhJh] against the [Ac9h] of Shannon Shorr in the cutoff. The board ran out [Ts4dJs4h2d] and Nakamura secured the double.

Tamon Nakamura Doubles Through Shannon Shorr

On a board of [KhJd5c2hTs], Tamon Nakamura checked to Shannon Shorr who put Nakamura all-in. Nakamura called all-in for 95,000 and tabled his [QxTx] to take the pot from Shorr's [Ax7x].