Shannon Shorr Wins First Event of 2021 Poker Masters for $205,000
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The first tournament of the 2021 Poker Masters Series, a $10,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em event, drew a field of 82 entries and generated a prize pool of $820,000. The two-day event finished up on Wednesday, with Shannon Shorr emerging victorious to win the $205,000 top prize.
To relive all of the action from the final table, you can find the replay on PokerGO.com.
For Shorr, it was his third live tournament victory of the year and first on the PokerGO Tour presented by Guaranteed Rate. In April, Shorr won a $5,000 side event at the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown for $296,535. Just last month in August, Shorr won Event #35: $2,650 No-Limit Hold’em at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open for $186,261.
“Ever since the pandemic came, I’ve been playing a bunch online, so that was very big for improving my game and getting much more fundamentally sound – having poker on my mind more,” Shorr said when asked about the success he’s had this year. “For years, I just kind of showed up and played live poker. I played online some, but to make it like a lifestyle and have it constantly on my mind and constantly be working is huge for giving me confidence when I play these bigger buy-ins live and stuff.
“In addition, I’m going to be a dad,” Shorr continued. “I’m having my first kid around Thanksgiving and that just has really tunneled me and motivated me to put me in this really awesome space where I just want to do all the right things and make some money. I have my life laid out a little bit more with a vision and I’m very motivated to make as much money doing this as I can.”
At the end of this tournament, Shorr found himself heads up with David Peters, who is not only one of the best players in the game but also one of Shorr’s closest friends.
“I haven’t even had time to digest it, but this will definitely go down as one of the most memorable events of my life because David’s been a career-long friend of mine,” Shorr said of playing heads up with Peters. “We’ve traveled everywhere and always joked about getting heads up, but this is the first time it’s ever happened.”
Seven players returned for Day 2. Ben Yu was the shortest stack among the final seven and he was the first player eliminated. Yu fell at the hands of Shorr and picked up $41,000 in prize money.
Out next was John Riordan, also falling at the hands of Shorr. Riordan’s [As8h] was up against Shorr’s [AhQd]. Although Riordan flopped an eight on the [8d7h5s] flop, Shorr moved back in front with the [Qh] hitting the turn. The river was the [Qc] to bust Riordan, who earned $49,200 in prize money.
Busting in fifth place was Jonathan Jaffe. His pocket deuces couldn’t hold up against the [Ac9h] of Brock Wilson. Jaffe picked up $65,600 in winnings.
Even though he knocked out Jaffe in fifth place, Wilson was the next player to bust. Wilson lost about half of his stack when his [Ad3d] lost to the pocket kings of David Peters, and then Peters took the rest a short while later. On a king-high flop, it was Wilson’s [Kh6h] up against Peters’ [KsQs]. No help came for Wilson and he was eliminated in fourth place for $82,600.
Hitting the rail in third place was Dylan DeStefano, picking up $98,400. DeStefano was all in with the [Qh9h] against the pocket jacks for Peters. Peters’ jacks held up to send DeStefano out the door. With DeStefano’s elimination, Peters was heads up with Shorr. To start, Peters had 5.375 million in chips to Shorr’s 4.875 million.
Shorr and Peters battled for a bit, with the lead exchanging hands a couple of times. Eventually, Peters worked himself into a sizeable chip lead only to have Shorr double back to make things even. With registration set to close for these players in Event #2: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em, Shorr and Peters made an agreement and then began to move all in on every hand. Shorr won the final hand and that was it, off to the registration desk they went to hop in the next tournament.
“The crazy thing is we got heads up, chopped, and then we were playing for a little bit more money but then we had to get all in in time to play [the next tournament],” Shorr said. “When he had to get all in, we were almost identical in chips, which is just really crazy. But yeah, I won the big coin flip, ten-eight versus six-deuce, and now I’m doing the winner’s interview.”
With the victory, Shorr took the early lead in the race for the Purple Jacket at the 2021 Poker Masters. In addition to the $205,000 he won, Shorr earned 205 points.
“I’ll definitely play these [$10,000 events] and then I’ll consider the bigger ones depending on where I am in the points standings and stuff like that,” Shorr said of what we can expect from him for the rest of the 2021 Poker Masters.
You can see the top 10 of the 2021 Poker Masters leaderboard below.
2021 Poker Masters Leaderboard | |||||
Rank | Name | Points | Wins | Cashes | Earnings |
1st | Shannon Shorr | 205 | 1 | 1 | $205,000 |
2nd | David Peters | 148 | 0 | 1 | $147,600 |
3rd | Dylan DeStefano | 98 | 0 | 1 | $98,400 |
4th | Brock Wilson | 82 | 0 | 1 | $82,000 |
5th | Jonathan Jaffe | 66 | 0 | 1 | $65,600 |
6th | John Riordan | 49 | 0 | 1 | $49,200 |
7th | Ben Yu | 41 | 0 | 1 | $41,000 |
8th | Sean Perry | 33 | 0 | 1 | $32,800 |
9th | Nitis Udornpim | 33 | 0 | 1 | $32,800 |
10th | Jim Collopy | 25 | 0 | 1 | $24,600 |
As for the PokerGO Tour presented by Guaranteed Rate leaderboard, Peters was able to add 148 points to his total and move to 1,540 points overall. While that didn’t change his standing of sixth place on the leaderboard, he did close the gap some with those in front of him. It remains Ali Imsirovic atop the PokerGO Tour presented by Guaranteed Rate leaderboard with 3,032 points.
PokerGO Tour presented by Guaranteed Rate Leaderboard | |||||
Rank | Name | Points | Wins | Cashes | Earnings |
1st | Ali Imsirovic | 3,032 | 10 | 24 | $3,976,460 |
2nd | Sean Perry | 2,021 | 5 | 18 | $2,890,698 |
3rd | Sam Soverel | 1,646 | 3 | 17 | $2,446,251 |
4th | Cary Katz | 1,630 | 2 | 19 | $2,725,330 |
5th | Sean Winter | 1,614 | 2 | 16 | $2,633,320 |
6th | David Peters | 1,392 | 3 | 9 | $2,926,870 |
7th | Chris Brewer | 1,365 | 2 | 17 | $2,064,020 |
8th | Andrew Moreno | 1,200 | 1 | 1 | $1,460,105 |
9th | Clayton Maguire | 1,200 | 0 | 1 | $1,443,757 |
10th | Toby Lewis | 1,200 | 0 | 1 | $1,235,204 |
Watch the Event #1 Final Table on PokerGO.com at 4:30 p.m. ET
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The final table of Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em of the 2021 Poker Masters is set and will be airing on PokerGO.com at 4:30 p.m. ET.
Watch the Event #1 final table on PokerGO.com here!
David Peters ended Day 1 as the chip leader with 2,275,000 in chips ahead of Brock Wilson, Shannon Shorr, Jonathan Jaffe, Dylan DeStefano, John Riordan, and Ben Yu. The final seven players are guaranteed $41,000 in prize money, but eyes are locked on the Event #1 title and $205,000 first-place prize.
Event #1 Final Table | |||
Seat | Name | Country | Chip Count |
1 | David Peters | United States | 2,250,000 |
2 | Shannon Shorr | United States | 1,910,000 |
3 | Brock Wilson | United States | 2,000,000 |
4 | John Riordan | United States | 1,010,000 |
5 | Ben Yu | United States | 325,000 |
6 | Dylan DeStefano | United States | 1,330,000 |
7 | Jonathan Jaffe | United States | 1,425,000 |
When play resumes there is 10:19 remaining in level 15 and the button is in seat 3
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David Peters Leads the Final Table of Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
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David Peters holds a slim chip lead over Brock Wilson as the opening event of the 2021 Poker Masters is down to the final table of seven. Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em drew a field of 82-entrants, creating a prize pool of $820,000 with the winner walking away with $205,000, while the final seven are guaranteed at least $41,000.
Joining Peters and Wilson at the final table are Shannon Shorr, Jonathan Jaffe, Dylan DeStefano, John Riordan, and Ben Yu. Yu heads into the final as the short stack with just 325,000 while the remaining six players are all over one million in chips, with Peters leading the way at 2.250 million.
Getting to the final table was the easy part. Getting into the money was another story. Following Chance Kornuth’s elimination in 14th place to begin hand for hand play, the field refused to go away as the remaining 13 players went hand-for-hand for nearly an hour and a half.
Chad Eveslage went into hand-for-hand play as the short stack with just 65,000 in chips and the blinds at 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 big blind ante but quickly doubled with king-jack against the six-deuce of Wilson. Mitchell Halverson found a double shortly thereafter at the other table, and then the madness began in earnest.
Wilson opened to 40,000 from early position, and Eveslage called from the big blind. The flop fell [Ad5c3s], and Eveslage checked, Wilson moved all-in, and Eveslage called. Eveslage held [Ac7h] for a pair of aces, but Wilson held [AhAs] for a flopped set of aces, leaving Eveslage looking for runner-runner to stay alive. Runner-runner he would find as the turn [2s], and river [4c] completed the wheel to chop the pot and keep Eveslage alive.
Meanwhile, on the other table, Peters and Jaffe found themselves in a raising war pre-flop, and when the dust settled, Peters was all-in for 880,000 total, and Jaffe had called. Peters held ace-king against the pocket jacks of Jaffe. Peters found a king on the flop to double, move into the chip lead and never look back.
In the end, it would be Wilson getting his revenge on Eveslage to burst the money bubble. DeStefano limped from late position, and Wilson raised to 120,000 next to act. Eveslage was all-in for his last 40,000 from the big blind, and DeStefano folded. Wilson held ace-ten against the ace-five of Eveslage, the board ran out [9c7d6s] on the flop, and the turn [4d] gave Eveslage an open-ended straight draw but he couldn’t find the straight on the river and was eliminated in 13th place.
Following Eveslage’s elimination, players began to fall like flies as Event #1 went from 12 players down to seven within a half-hour of play. Halverson and Elias were the first two players to hit the payout cage when they were eliminated in the same hand by Jaffe. Elias moved all-in on the button for his last 65,000 in chips, Jaffe moved all-in in the big blind, and Halverson called all-in from the big blind for his last 80,000 in chips. Jaffe held nine-eight suited against the king-six of Halverson and the king-ten of Elias. The board ran out nine-high, and Jaffe flopped a pair for the double knockout. Elias finished in 12th place for $16,400, and Halverson finished in 11th place for $24,600.
Jim Collopy would be the next to fall when he shoved the last of his chips into the middle, holding king-six against the ace-nine of Jaffe. Jaffe flopped an ace, and Collopy was out the door in 10th place for $24,600 and sent us to the unofficial final table.
On the first hand of the unofficial final table, Nitis Udornpim moved all-in from early for his last 185,000 and was called be DeStefano in the big blind. Udornpim held ace-jack against the king-seven of DeStefano. The board ran out king-high, and DeStefano flopped a pair of kings to eliminate Udornpim in ninth place for $32,800.
Sean Perry would be the next to fall when he ran his pocket eights in the pocket queens of Shannon Shorr to finish in eighth place for $32,800. With the cash, Perry further cements himself into second place in the PokerGO Tour presented by Guaranteed Rate leaderboard with 2,054 points, still well behind the 3032 points of first place Ali Imsirovic. Peters is the only player at the final table in the top ten of the leaderboard and currently sits in sixth place, which is where Peters will stay even with a win in Event #1 as he currently sits 216 points behind fifth-place Sean Winter.
Event #1 Final Table | |||
Seat | Name | Country | Chip Count |
1 | David Peters | United States | 2,250,000 |
2 | Shannon Shorr | United States | 1,910,000 |
3 | Brock Wilson | United States | 2,000,000 |
4 | John Riordan | United States | 1,010,000 |
5 | Ben Yu | United States | 325,000 |
6 | Dylan DeStefano | United States | 1,330,000 |
7 | Jonathan Jaffe | United States | 1,425,000 |
When play resumes there is 10:19 remaining in level 15 and the button is in seat 3
The final seven players will return to the PokerGO Studio on Wednesday, September 8, at 12:30 p.m. PT with the final table airing on PokerGO.com at 1:30 p.m. PT.
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Sean Perry Eliminated in 8th Place ($32,800)
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Sean Perry opened to 400,000 from under the gun with 10,000 behind. Jonathan Jaffe called in middle position, and action folded to Shannon Shorr on the button.
Shorr moved all-in for 700,000 total. The blinds folded, Perry called for his last 10,000, and Jaffe called.
Shorr: [QcQh]
Perry: [8s8d]
Jaffe: [6s6c]
The board ran out [7h3d4s4d4h], and Shorr’s queens held to eliminate Perry and triple up.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Shannon Shorr | 1,850,000 |
1,050,000 ![]() |
Jonathan Jaffe | 1,425,000 |
-825,000 ![]() |
Sean Perry | Busted |
-410,000 ![]() |
Nitis Udornpim Eliminated in 9th Place ($32,800)
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Nitis Udornpim moved all-in for his last 185,000 from early position and action folded to Dylan DeStefano in the big blind, and he called.
DeStefano: [Kc7d]
Udornpim: [AhJh]
The board ran out [KdQh9s6c3c], and DeStefano flopped a pair of kings to eliminate Udornpim in ninth place for $32,800.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Dylan DeStefano | 1,185,000 |
185,000 ![]() |
Nitis Udornpim | Busted |
-185,000 ![]() |
Unofficial Final Table Seat Draw
Seat 1 – Nitis Udornpim
Seat 2 – David Peters
Seat 3 – Shannon Shorr
Seat 4 – Brock Wilson
Seat 5 – John Riordan
Seat 6 – Sean Perry
Seat 7 – Ben Yu
Seat 8 – Dylan DeStefano
Seat 9 – Jonathan Jaffe
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 2,275,000 |
420,000 ![]() |
Jonathan Jaffe | 2,250,000 |
210,000 ![]() |
Brock Wilson | 2,100,000 |
100,000 ![]() |
Dylan DeStefano | 1,000,000 |
225,000 ![]() |
John Riordan | 975,000 |
-250,000 ![]() |
Shannon Shorr | 800,000 |
-20,000 ![]() |
Sean Perry | 410,000 |
-390,000 ![]() |
Ben Yu | 240,000 |
-170,000 ![]() |
Nitis Udornpim | 185,000 |
-280,000 ![]() |
Jim Collopy Eliminated in 10th Place ($24,600)
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Jim Collopy was all-in for approximately 200,000, and Jonathan Jaffe called.
Collopy: [Kc6s]
Jaffe: [Ah9c]
The board ran out [Ad8d4dTs4c], and Jaffe flopped a pair of aces to eliminate Collopy in 10th place for $24,600.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Jaffe | 2,040,000 |
190,000 ![]() |
Jim Collopy | Busted |
-400,000 ![]() |
Darren Elias Eliminated in 12th Place ($16,400), Mitchel Halverson Eliminated in 11th Place ($24,600)
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Darren Elias moved all-in on the button, and Jonathan Jaffe moved all-in over the top in the small blind. Mitchell Halverson was in the big blind and called.
Elias: [KhTd]
Halverson: [Ks6c]
Jaffe: [9c8c]
Elias and Halverson were the players at risk as the cards were tabled.
The board ran out [9h2c3sAs7d], and Jaffe flopped a pair of nines to eliminate Elias in 12th place for $16,400, and Halverson was eliminated in 11th place for $24,600.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Jaffe | 1,850,000 |
850,000 ![]() |
Darren Elias | Busted |
-345,000 ![]() |
Mitchell Halverson | Busted |
-270,000 ![]() |
Chad Eveslage Eliminated to Burst the Money Bubble
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Dylan DeStefano limped from early position, and Brock Wilson raised to 120,000 next to act. Action folded to Chad Eveslage in the big blind, and he was all-in for his last 40,000. DeStefano folded, and the cards were tabled.
Eveslage: [As5d]
Wilson: [AhTs]
The board ran out [6s7d9c4dKh], and Eveslage missed his straight draw and was eliminated to burst the event #1 money bubble.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Brock Wilson | 2,000,000 |
525,000 ![]() |
Chad Eveslage | Busted |
-220,000 ![]() |
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