Cary Katz Doubles Through Alex Foxen
With the board reading [9hAhJs6dTs], Alex Foxen bet roughly the pot of 40,000 only to have Cary Katz move all-in for 128,000.
Foxen called and showed his [TcTh] only to be outdone by Katz’s [KdQs] for a rivered straight.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Cary Katz | 280,000 |
125,000 ![]() |
Alex Foxen | 169,000 |
-156,000 ![]() |
Straight for Alex Foxen
With the board reading [Td2h6s6h], Alex Foxen led out from the big blind for 30,000 and Matashi Oya called in middle position and Steven Grady folded on the button.
The river landed the [9c] and Foxen bet 95,000.
Oya used three time extensions and called. Foxen tabled his [8c7c] for a straight, and Oya mucked.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Steven Grady | 579,000 |
-16,500 ![]() |
Alex Foxen | 325,000 |
200,000 ![]() |
Masashi Oya | 165,000 |
-175,000 ![]() |
Venetian High Roller Event #4: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em Prize Pool Announced – $270,000 to the Winner
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The 20-entrant field in Venetian High Roller Event #4: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em has created a prize pool of $500,000 that will pay the top three finishers.
Venetian High Roller Event #4 Payouts | ||
Place | Prize | PGT Points |
1st | $270,000 | 162 |
2nd | $150,000 | 90 |
3rd | $80,000 | 48 |
Dinner Break
The remaining eight players are heading on a 60-minute dinner break.
When play resumes at approximately 7:50 p.m. ET, registration will be closed.
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.
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Cary Katz vs. Masashi Oya
Masashi Oya limped the small blind and Cary Katz checked the big blind.
The flop landed [5c4sJd] and Oya bet out 5,000. Katz raised to 20,000 and Oya called as the turn fell the [3d].
Oya checked, Katz bet 75,000, and Oya folded.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Masashi Oya | 340,000 |
-95,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 155,000 |
15,000 ![]() |
Ace High for Ali Imsirovic
Chris Brewer opened with a raise in middle position before Ali Imsirovic three-bet to 27,000 on the button.
Brewer called and then checked the [7h2cQc] flop. Imsirovic bet out 17,000 and Brewer called as the turn landed the [5d].
Brewer checked, Imsirovic bet 50,000, and Brewer called.
Both players checked the [6h] and Brewer tabled his [Tc9c] for ten-high. Imsirovic revealed his [AcTd] for ace-high to take the pot.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ali Imsirovic | 519,000 |
109,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | 92,000 |
-58,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel vs. Steven Grady
Steven Grady raised to 20,000 from the small blind and Sam Soverel called in the big.
The flop landed [3hJsJh] and Grady checked. Soverel bet 13,000 and Grady called as the turn landed the [3s].
Grady checked and Soverel bet 20,000. Grady called before both players checked the [2c] on the river.
Grady tabled his [AsQs], but Soverel took the pot with his [5h5s].
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Steven Grady | 595,500 |
-29,500 ![]() |
Sam Soverel | 310,000 |
136,000 ![]() |
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