Joey Weissman vs. Chris Brewer
Action folded to Chris Brewer in late position, and he opened to 2,500. Joey Weissman was next to act, and he 3-bet to 8,500.
The blinds folded, and action was back on Brewer, who 4-bet to 22,500, Weissman called.
The dealer spread the [JhJs5c] on the flop, and Brewer continued for 9,500, Weissman called.
The [4c] hit the felt on the turn, and Brewer used a time extension before firing a bet of 15,000. Weissman used a time extension and called.
The river [Qc] completed the board, and Brewer checked. Weissman announced all-in, and Brewer quickly mucked.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Joey Weissman | 233,000 |
108,000 ![]() |
Ali Imsirovic | 163,000 |
38,000 ![]() |
Daniel Weinand | 127,000 |
2,000 ![]() |
Mike Watson | 117,500 |
-7,500 ![]() |
Vanessa Kade | 114,000 |
-11,000 ![]() |
Mo Rahim | 93,000 |
-32,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | 51,500 |
-73,500 ![]() |
Set for Stephen Chidwick
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Stephen Chidwick raised to 2,500 from middle position and both William Stanford and Matas Cimbolas called in the blinds.
The flop landed [Jh5s8s] and Chidwick continued for 5,000. Only Stanford called as the turn landed the [As].
Stanford checked, Chidwick bet 6,000, and Stanford folded. Chidwick flashed his [8h8d].
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick | 165,000 |
40,000 ![]() |
William Stanford | 119,500 |
-5,500 ![]() |
Matas Cimbolas | 117,000 |
-8,000 ![]() |
Turn Bet Win for Mitchell Halverson
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Randy Kaas limped in from the hijack and Mitchell Halverson raised to 3,000 in the cutoff. Brock Wilson called in the big blind, as did Kaas.
The flop landed [Jh3d9c] and action checked to Halverson who continued for 3,500. Wilson called and Kaas folded as the turn fell the [4c].
Wilson checked, Halverson bet 12,000, and Wilson mucked.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Brock Wilson | 130,000 |
5,000 ![]() |
Mitchell Halverson | 130,000 |
5,000 ![]() |
Randy Kaas | 91,000 |
-34,000 ![]() |
Table 4
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ali Imsirovic | 125,000 | - |
Daniel Weinand | 125,000 | - |
Mike Watson | 125,000 | - |
Chris Brewer | 125,000 | - |
Joey Weissman | 125,000 | - |
Vanessa Kade | 125,000 | - |
Mo Rahim | 125,000 | - |
Table 1
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Daniel Negreanu | 125,000 | - |
Brock Wilson | 125,000 | - |
Sergio Aido | 125,000 | - |
Justin Saliba | 125,000 | - |
Randy Kaas | 125,000 | - |
Mitchell Halverson | 125,000 | - |
Table 3
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 125,000 | - |
Seth Davies | 125,000 | - |
Erik Seidel | 125,000 | - |
John Riordan | 125,000 | - |
Dylan Linde | 125,000 | - |
Aram Zobian | 125,000 | - |
Welcome to Event #2: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em of the 2021 PokerGO Cup
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Welcome to the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, for Day 1 of Event #2: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em of the inaugural 2021 PokerGO Cup.
When the PokerGO Tour was announced back in April, two new events were added to the high roller tournament schedule which included the PokerGO Cup and the PokerGO Heads-Up Championship which is set to play out in December.
Event #2 will see players begin with 125,000 in starting chips, and levels will be 40-minutes in duration with a 10-minute break every two levels. Players that register before the start time of 12 p.m. PT will not have to pay rake on their tournament entry, but this will not apply for late entries and re-entries. Registration closes at 5:30 p.m., which is the start of Level 7 following the conclusion of the dinner break, and players are allowed two reentries during the event.
The PokerGO Cup will play with a 30-second shot clock, and each player will receive six 30-second time extensions per entry. The final six players will receive an additional six 30-second time extensions. The player that accumulates the most PokerGO Tour points during the series will win the PokerGO Cup and receive an additional $50,000 in prize money.
This tournament is part of the PokerGO Tour with players earning points based on the amount they cash for. The full PokerGO Tour schedule can be found here, and the current PokerGO Tour leaderboard is available here.
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Cards are expected to be in the air for Event #2 at 12 p.m. PT on Wednesday, July 7, from the PokerGO Studio. The PokerGO News Live Reporting Team will be on-site providing exclusive live updates throughout Day 1 as play continues until the PokerGO.com live stream final table is reached. So stay tuned here to follow along with the live coverage, and make sure to tune in to watch the final table play out on PokerGO.com from 1 p.m. PT tomorrow.
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