Alex Foxen vs. Andrew Lichtenberger
Alex Foxen opened to 13,000 from the cutoff, and Andrew Lichtenberger called next to act on the button.
The flop fell [Jc8h7c], and action checked through.
The turn [3h] hit the felt, and Foxen bet 29,000. Lichtenberger called.
The river [2d] hit the felt, and Foxen used all of his shot clock before announcing a bet of 80,000. Lichtenberger tossed his cards into the muck, and Foxen collected the pot.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Andrew Lichtenberger | 430,000 |
75,000 ![]() |
Alex Foxen | 350,000 |
85,000 ![]() |
Michael Wang Doubles Through Chris Brewer
Chris Brewer opened to 12,000 from the cutoff and action folded to Michael Wang in the small blind. Wang three-bet to 43,000, and Brewer called.
The flop fell [7d7h3c], and Wang continued for 30,000. Brewer called.
The turn [Tc] hit the felt, and Wang checked. Brewer bet 30,000, and Wang called.
The river [Qh] completed the board, and Wang checked. Brewer moved all-in, and Wang snap-called for his last 70,000.
Brewer tabled [AdTs] for two pair tens and sevens, but Wang tabled [AhQs] for a better two pair, queens and sevens, to collect the pot and double.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Michael Wang | 358,000 |
136,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | 120,000 |
-95,000 ![]() |
Andrew Lichtenberger Bets Out Erik Seidel
Alex Foxen opened to 13,000 from under the gun, and Andrew Lichtenberger called next to act. Action folded to Erik Seidel in the big blind, and he called.
The flop fell [Td9s3c], and action checked to Lichtenberger, who bet 15,000. Seidel called, and Foxen folded.
The dealer burned and turned the [2s], and Seidel checked. Lichtenberger fired for 65,000 and Seidel folded.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Andrew Lichtenberger | 355,000 |
44,000 ![]() |
Erik Seidel | 293,000 |
143,000 ![]() |
Steven Grady | 272,000 |
-9,000 ![]() |
Alex Foxen | 265,000 |
165,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel Chops With Michael Wang To Stay Alive
Sam Soverel opened to 12,000 from under the gun and action folded to Michael Wang in the big blind. Wang moved all-in, having Soverel covered, and Soverel called all-in for approximately 85,000.
Soverel: [8c8s]
Wang: [8h8d]
The board ran out [Qh5s3hAhTs], and Wang missed his flush draw as the players chopped the pot with their eights.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Justin Saliba | 340,000 |
-50,000 ![]() |
Punnat Punsri | 265,000 |
-103,000 ![]() |
Michael Wang | 222,000 |
-23,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | 215,000 |
74,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 135,000 |
35,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel | 90,000 |
-62,000 ![]() |
Venetian High Roller Event #3: $15,000 No-Limit Hold’em Prize Pool Announced – $179,400 to the Winner
The 26-entrant field in Venetian High Roller Event #3: $15,000 No-Limit Hold’em has created a prize pool of $390,000 that will pay the top four finishers.
Venetian High Roller Event #3 Payouts | ||
Place | Prize | PokerGO Tour Points |
1st | $179,400 | 179 |
2nd | $109,200 | 109 |
3rd | $62,400 | 62 |
4th | $39,000 | 39 |
Join Brad Owen and Johnnie “Vibes” Moreno at the PokerGO Stairway To Millions Meet-Up Game at ARIA Resort & Casino
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PokerGO is hosting its first-ever meet-up game and you’re invited. Taking place at the ARIA Resort & Casino poker room on Tuesday, January 11, 2022, Brad Owen and Johnnie “Vibes” Moreno will play in and co-host the meet-up game alongside the PokerGO family.
The PokerGO Stairway To Millions Meet-Up Game celebrates the brand new Stairway To Millions tournament series being held at ARIA Resort & Casino from January 12-20.
The meet-up game is scheduled to run from 12-6 p.m. in the ARIA poker room. Participants in the meet-up game will be eligible to be part of a special raffle giveaway awarding two $1,100 seats to the first Stairway To Millions tournament.
In addition to co-hosting the meet-up game, Owen and Moreno have committed to play in the first two tournaments on the Stairway To Millions schedule. First up is the $1,100 buy-in tournament on Wednesday, January 12. This tournament has a $100,000 prize pool guarantee. The second tournament is a $2,150 buy-in event on Thursday, January 13, and also features a $100,000 prize pool guarantee.
About the Stairway To Millions
The brand new PokerGO Stairway To Millions is every poker player’s ticket to competing in a $100,000 buy-in event for millions of dollars in prize money. The unique format gives players the chance to buy in for $1,100 and run it up the highest of stakes and a chance to compete on the greatest stage in the game at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas.
The Stairway To Millions is a series of eight individual poker tournaments. Players who reach the money for a certain tournament will automatically win entry into the next tournament. For example, players who play the first tournament that has a $1,100 buy-in and cash will receive an automatic entry into the $2,150 event in addition to any prize money won from the $1,100 tournament. In order to continue to progress up the ladder of events, players just need to finish in the money of a certain tournament. The next tournament’s buy-in amount is automatically deducted from the amount a player cashes for.
The 2022 Stairway To Millions series has a combined $3,000,000 in guarantees. All final tables will be held inside the PokerGO Studio and live streamed.
Click here for more information regarding the Stairway To Millions.
Diner Break
The Remaining ten players are now on a one-hour dinner break. Registration and re-entry are available until the end of the break at the start of level 7 at approximately 7:40 p.m.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Justin Saliba | 390,000 |
-35,000 ![]() |
Punnat Punsri | 368,000 |
183,000 ![]() |
Andrew Lichtenberger | 311,000 |
141,000 ![]() |
Steven Grady | 281,000 |
156,000 ![]() |
Michael Wang | 245,000 |
-15,000 ![]() |
Ali Imsirovic | 185,000 |
70,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel | 152,000 |
17,000 ![]() |
Erik Seidel | 150,000 |
20,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | 141,000 |
13,000 ![]() |
Eric Worre | 83,000 |
-117,000 ![]() |
Jake Daniels Doubles Again
Ali Imsirovic opened to 10,000 from early position and action folded to Jake Daniels in the small blind, and he moved all-in for 39,500 total. Imsirovic called.
Daniels: [5d5c]
Imsirovic: [Ad2d]
The board ran out [KcTh2h8sQs], and Daniels fives held to doubled for the second hand in a row.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ali Imsirovic | 115,000 |
-15,000 ![]() |
Jake Daniels | 89,000 |
49,500 ![]() |
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