Sean Perry Eliminated by Jake Schindler
With a board reading [Kd6d2sTd], Jake Schindler checked to Sean Perry.
Perry fired a bet of 16,000. Schindler put in a check-raise to 115,000, which had Perry covered.
Perry made the call, and the cards were tabled.
Perry: [AhKh]
Schindler: [KcTh]
Schindler had turned kings up, and Perry was in danger of being eliminated.
The [7c] completed the board, and Perry was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jake Schindler | 268,000 |
125,000 ![]() |
Sean Perry | Busted | - |
Daniel Negreanu Takes the Chip Lead
Ali Imsirovic raised to 10,000 from the button and Daniel Negreanu three-bet to 40,000 from the small blind.
Imsirovic called, and when the flop landed [2c7c4s], he bet 22,000 after Negreanu checked.
Negreanu called, and when the turn fell the [5s], he checked again. Imsirovic bet out 85,000, and Negreanu called before both players checked the [3s] on the river.
Negreanu tabled his [AsQs] for the ace-high flush, and Imsirovic mucked.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Daniel Negreanu | 550,000 |
154,000 ![]() |
Ali Imsirovic | 185,000 |
-154,000 ![]() |
Eric Worre Eliminated by Aaron Van Blarcum
With the board reading [Askh6d8s5h], Eric Worre fired a bet of 20,000.
Aaron Van Blarcum was on the button and raised to 80,000.
Sam Soverel folded from the big blind, and the action was back on Worre, who moved all-in for 120,000 total. Van Blarcum snap-called.
Worre: [AdAh]
Van Blarcum: [7d4d]
Van Blarcum had rivered a straight to crack the top set of Worre, who was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sam Soverel | 530,000 |
57,000 ![]() |
Daniel Negreanu | 396,000 |
-9,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter | 385,000 |
61,000 ![]() |
Aaron Van Blarcum | 360,000 |
170,000 ![]() |
Ali Imsirovic | 339,000 |
-71,000 ![]() |
Matas Cimbolas | 199,000 |
70,500 ![]() |
Jake Schindler | 143,000 |
-31,500 ![]() |
Stephen Chidwick | 66,000 |
66,000 ![]() |
Steven Zazaian | 57,500 |
2,500 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | 23,000 |
-35,500 ![]() |
Eric Worre | Busted |
-132,000 ![]() |
PokerGO Tour Unveiled: A Groundbreaking Professional Poker Tour & Ranking System
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The first-ever global professional poker ranking system, the PokerGO Tour™ was unveiled today by PokerGO®. This groundbreaking endeavor signifies a historic moment in the sport of poker, with tens of millions of dollars at stake across 150 tournaments spanning across the globe. The PokerGO Tour™ will mark the first time an official tour and ranking system of this magnitude has been seen in the poker industry, which will separate and celebrate the most elite professional poker players in a similar fashion to the ranking systems of the world’s most renowned professional sports.
The top performer in the PokerGO Tour will be awarded $100,000 and named Player of the Year, incorporating results from PokerGO’s owned and operated portfolio of high stakes events including Poker Masters, U.S. Poker Open, Super High Roller Bowl, and more.
Throughout the year, players will earn points on every in-the-money finish at each PokerGO Tour™ qualifying event and the top performer will be presented with the Player of the Year (POY) Award and a cash prize of $100,000. Cash prizes of $50,000 and $25,000 will also be awarded to the 2nd and 3rd place players, respectively. The PokerGO Tour™ Rankings showcase who holds the top spot in the world of high stakes poker players.
“The sport of poker is hundreds of years old and until now, there has not been a globally recognized tour and ranking system that establishes and celebrates the most elite players across the globe, so we started something we hope will evolve and grow,” said Mori Eskandani, President of PokerGO®. “The PokerGO Tour™ events will include the world’s most challenging high stakes events in the world, bringing poker front and center in the world of sports in a way that has never been done before.”
The PokerGO Tour™ will continue with the 2021 U.S. Poker Open on June 3rd, 2021, at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas. The U.S. Poker Open will take place from June 3rd – June 14th and is one of PokerGO®’s elite tournament series with twelve unique events where poker’s best players battle it out to bring home the inaugural Eagle Trophy.
Other qualifying events in the PokerGO Tour™ originating from PokerGO®’s esteemed portfolio of events include:
- PokerGO® Cup – a brand new major featuring eight events of various formats including a $100,000 NLH Main Event, which will take place from July 1st – July 10th, taking July 4th off.
- PokerGO® Heads-Up Championship – another new major slated for July 12th with a $3.2 million dollar prize pool. In the PokerGO® Heads-Up Championship, 32 poker professionals will battle in a bracket-style format.
- Poker Masters – a 12-event tournament series from September 13th – September 24th that challenges the world’s best all-around players, giving them the opportunity to take home a coveted purple jacket.
- Super High Roller Bowl (SHRB) – a 3-day tournament with a $300K buy-in starting on September 26th that will bring out the world’s best poker players competing for millions of dollars as well as the SHRB ring.
The point system for the PokerGO Tour™ is as follows:
Cash | 10K+ | 25K+ | 100K+ |
5,000,000 | 1,500 | 1,000 | 700 |
4,000,000 | 1,400 | 900 | 600 |
3,000,000 | 1,300 | 800 | 500 |
2,000,000 | 1,200 | 700 | 400 |
1,000,000 | 1,000 | 600 | 300 |
900,000 | 900 | 540 | 270 |
800,000 | 800 | 480 | 240 |
700,000 | 700 | 420 | 210 |
600,000 | 600 | 360 | 180 |
500,000 | 500 | 300 | 150 |
400,000 | 400 | 240 | 120 |
300,000 | 300 | 180 | 90 |
200,000 | 200 | 120 | 60 |
100,000 | 100 | 60 | 30 |
50,000 | 50 | 30 | |
25,000 | 25 | 15 | |
10,000 | 10 |
*The cash column defaults to the same major currency used for the buy-in (AUD, EUR, GBP, USD), HKD events will be divided by 10.
The PokerGO Tour™ will calculate all cashes $1M or less using three percentages based on buy-in amounts – .0010 for $10K to $24K events, .0006 for $25K to $99K events and .0003 for $100K+ events. Cashes over $1M default percentages to the higher cash, if a player cashes for $1.5M in a $10K event, points are determined using the $2M percentage.
Daniel Negreanu vs. Sean Winter
Action folded to Daniel Negreanu on the button, and he made it 6,500 to go.
Chris Brewer folded his small blind, and Sean Winter called from the big blind.
The flop fell [QhKsTh], and action checked through.
The [8d] fell on the turn and action checked through a second time.
The river [3c] completed the board, and Winter checked for the third time.
Negreanu cut out a bet of 9,000, and Winter made the call.
Negreanu tabled [Qd6d] for a pair of queens, and Winter mucked.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Daniel Negreanu | 405,000 |
162,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter | 324,000 |
-41,000 ![]() |
Sean Perry Triples Through Eric Worre and Matas Cimbolas
Sean Perry moved all-in under the gun for his last 5,000 in chips. Action folded to the blinds, and both Matas Cimbolas and Eric Worre made the call.
The flop fell [Ac2cQh], and Cimbolas checked. Worre fired for 7,000, and Cimbolas folded.
Perry: [As2d]
Worre: [Kc4c]
Perry had flopped two pair, but Worre held the nut flush draw.
The board ran out [6x] on the turn and [Ad] to give Perry the full house for the triple up.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Eric Worre | 132,000 |
-13,000 ![]() |
Sean Perry | 22,500 |
-30,500 ![]() |
Sean Perry Doubles Through Aaron Van Blarcum
Sean Perry moved all-in from the small blind for 25,000 holding [Ad4h], and Aaron Van Blarcum called in the big blind with [Qh5s].
The board ran out [Js3c4cKh2h] and Perry secured the double.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Aaron Van Blarcum | 190,000 |
-80,000 ![]() |
Sean Perry | 53,000 |
22,000 ![]() |
Eric Worre Doubles Through Matas Cimbolas
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On a board of [Ad6c5s8h] with roughly 50,000 in the middle, both Eric Worre and Sean Perry checked from the blinds to Matas Cimbolas on the button who bet 18,000.
Worre check-raised all-in for 47,500, and after Perry folded, Cimbolas called.
Cimbolas: [9s7s]
Worre: [6h6s]
The river landed the [Kh] and Worre doubled through.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Eric Worre | 145,000 |
72,500 ![]() |
Matas Cimbolas | 128,500 |
37,500 ![]() |
Sean Perry | 25,000 |
-6,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel Shoves the River on Sean Perry
Sean Perry opened to 8,000 from under the gun. Aaron Van Blarcum called in late position, as did Sam Soverel on the button, and Eric Worre out of the big blind.
The flop fell [Th3c3s], and Worre checked to Perry, who continued for 11,000.
Van Blarcum folded, and Soverel called, and Worre folded.
The dealer burned and turned the [4c], and Perry fired a second bullet for 54,000. Soverel called.
The river fell [5d], and Perry emptied the clip and fired the third bullet for 117,000, leaving himself 31,000 behind.
Soverel moved all-in, having Perry covered. Perry mucked, and Soverel collected the pot.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sam Soverel | 473,000 |
110,000 ![]() |
Aaron Van Blarcum | 270,000 |
35,000 ![]() |
Eric Worre | 72,500 |
-52,500 ![]() |
Sean Perry | 31,000 |
-164,000 ![]() |
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