partypoker US Network Players Choice Series (Dec.13-20)

Event #3: $12K GTD Mega Tuesday 1/2 Price NLH
Day: 1
Event Info

partypoker US Network Players Choice Series (Dec.13-20)

Final Results
Winner
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
Winning Hand
j9
Prize
$28,256
Event Info
Buy-in
$215
Prize Pool
$176,600
Entries
883
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
883
Players Left
1

Dan “mj23style” Sewnig Studying to Become One of New Jersey’s Best Online Players

Dan Sewnig
Dan Sewnig

There’s a new breed of online poker players emerging in the United States, namely those thriving in the few regulated markets out there. One of them is Dan “mj23style” Sewnig, who has proven himself one of the most accomplished players among the New Jersey contingent.

The 29-year-old Sewnig, who graduated from Ramapo College with a degree in math and a concentration in education, has amassed well over a million in earnings playing online, where he’s also known as “RedsoxNets5”.

Finding His Way to Poker

Sewnig learned poker at 11 years old when his cousin taught him the rules to Texas hold’em. In 2003 when Chris Moneymaker won the World Series of Poker, Sewnig was in seventh grade and playing $5 SNGs with his friends.

“I'll always remember our friend's mom asked us who we thought was going to win. There were about 50 players left in the TV coverage and Ivey and Farha were the popular answers. I said, ‘I don't know, I've got a good feeling about that guy Moneymaker.’ She gave me a look at the time that I thought meant she thought I was stupid. I had no idea at the time that these shows were prerecorded and she already knew that he had gone on to win!”

In 2014, Sewnig was on track to become a teacher, even doing some student teaching. However, the call of poker was too strong to ignore.

“I decided to test the waters of the relatively new regulated online poker sites in New Jersey. I've been playing poker professionally ever since,” said Sewnig, who lives in New Jersey with his girlfriend of two years, Amy. “I'm a full-time professional poker player and put most of my volume into online tournaments. I do play live tournament series when they run at Borgata and Parx and head out to the Vegas for the WSOP each summer.”

In the live realm, Sewnig has amassed nearly $150K in earnings including a career-best $27,276 for finishing fourth in the 2016 WPT Borgata Poker Open Event #12: $1,060 NLH 6-Max.

Taking His Game to the Next Level

While Sewnig plays on all the New Jersey online sites, he’s become a familiar and successful player on the partypoker US Online Network.

“There's a lot of great value on partypoker,” he told PokerNews. “The site appeals to all sorts of different types of people and leads to a bunch of very fun tournaments. You truly never know what you're going to see in these MTTs and I am very grateful for that.”

One of the reasons we continue to see Sewnig crushing is because of the progress he’s made in poker over the past 18 months, which he ranks as his proudest accomplishment.

“I've put more work into studying and improving over that timespan than I have in the rest of my career combined. I've also done a much better job of dealing with adversity. Downswings are inevitable in poker and people react to them in all different types of ways.”

He continued: “For a long time, I'd react to them by taking way too much time off, sometimes even weeks at a time. From 2019 on, I've bounced back from tough stretches way more quickly and healthily and I think that's what I'm most proud of, more so than any individual tournament score or win.”

When asked who he thought was the best player among the New Jersey online crowd, Sewnig actually named a Borgata Poker Ambassador.

“I'd have to say Michael Gagliano. You could argue a few different people for best cash player in the state and a few different people for best tournament player, but I think he is the only name that comes up in both conversations. There are a few cash guys, such as Sean Ruane and Jake Toole, who could also fall into that category but just don't put in much tournament volume. Honorable mention to David Coleman.”

If he continues on his current trajectory, don’t be surprised to see Sewnig’s name mentioned among New Jersey’s best.

You can follow Sewnig on Twitter @RedsoxNets5.

"Jjtts11" Dusted by Sherrier

In Level 23 with blinds at 14,000/28,000/3,500, Brian “TopCreature” Sherrier raised to 61,600 from under the gun and "Jjtts11" three-bet to 95,200 from the button.

After the blinds folded, Sherrier four-bet to 308,000 and "Jjtts11" called off their 266,908 stack.

"Jjtts11": {k-Clubs}{10-Hearts}
Brian “TopCreature” Sherrier: {k-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

Sherrier had "Jjtts11" dominated and nothing changed after the {5-Spades}{2-Spades}{9-Clubs} flop.

The {q-Spades} turn paired Sherrier and gave him the spade flush draw. "Jjtts11" needed to spike a non-spade jack on the river to stay alive but it came the {3-Diamonds} ending their tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Brian “TopCreature” Sherrier
Brian “TopCreature” Sherrier
1,536,608
1,223,688
1,223,688
Jjtts11
Jjtts11
Busted

Level 21 Chip Counts

Player Chips Progress
goose1229
goose1229
2,494,303
1,380,115
1,380,115
hill_billie
hill_billie
2,079,788
get_rekt
get_rekt
1,956,164
debbie124c
debbie124c
1,885,107
651,531
651,531
RobertJordan us
RobertJordan
1,635,731
1,244,597
1,244,597
Dicgozinya20
Dicgozinya20
1,626,606
deerpathdave us
deerpathdave
1,524,144
397,711
397,711
yolegacy us
yolegacy
1,430,191
571,089
571,089
DonkyKing us
DonkyKing
1,409,191
Ryan "Whosyourdoddy" Dodd
Ryan "Whosyourdoddy" Dodd
1,390,317
337,419
337,419
Stanton "Stonniepokes" Tentnowski
Stanton "Stonniepokes" Tentnowski
1,279,075
Ross “thehebrewhammer” Gottleib
Ross “thehebrewhammer” Gottleib
1,156,906
879,442
879,442
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
1,127,078
159,480
159,480
Dan “mj23style” Sewnig
Dan “mj23style” Sewnig
1,018,371
11,950
11,950
Daniel “leinad” Buzgon
Daniel “leinad” Buzgon
988,316
586,012
586,012

Butcher Gets Healthy Double With Cowboys

In Level 20 with blinds at 8,000/16,000/2,000, a series of preflop raises saw Alex “JinYang” Butcher get his 466,799 stack in the middle from the cutoff and was called by "Sa1967" from the button.

"Sa1967": {a-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}
Alex “JinYang” Butcher: {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

Butcher was ahead with his made hand of kings and the {7-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} runout secured his double-up.

Player Chips Progress
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
967,598
Sa1967
Sa1967
293,303
-1,228,799
-1,228,799

Tags: Alex Butcher

Coleman Gets Unlucky and Falls to "machorow93"

David Coleman
David Coleman

In Level 19 with blinds at 7,000/14,000/1,750, David "TheKing411" Coleman raised all in preflop for 139,044 from the hijack and was called by "machorow93" from the big blind.

"machorow93": {a-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
David "TheKing411" Coleman: {a-Clubs}{9-Clubs}

Coleman had his opponent dominated but didn't like the {5-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} flop that gave "machorow93" an open-ended staright draw.

Unfortunately for Coleman, the sweat wasn't long as the {3-Spades} completed "machorow93's" straight and the {a-Hearts} river ended Coleman's tournament.

Player Chips Progress
machorow93
machorow93
543,044
David "TheKing411" Coleman us
David "TheKing411" Coleman
Busted
$25K Fantasy

Tags: David Coleman

Get to Know New Jersey's Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo

Daniel Lupo
Daniel Lupo

The partypoker US Online Network – which is comprised of partypoker US, Borgata Poker and BetMGM Poker – has been gaining momentum in New Jersey.

One player who has been doing quite well on the network is bracelet winner Daniel “centrfieldr23” Lupo, 37, of West Milford, New Jersey. You might recall that last summer, Lupo topped a 1,767-entry field to win the WSOP.com Online $500 NLH Turbo Deepstack for $145,274 and a gold bracelet. Earlier this year, he added a ring to his résumé by taking down the WSOP.com Online Circuit Event #3: $320 NLH 6-Max for $32,595 and a month later won the WSOP.com $100,000 GTD Sunday for $50,715.

A couple months ago, Lupo’s success continued when he bested a 305-entry field to win the partypoker US Network Online Series $50K GTD NLH 6-Max Main Event for $14,792.

PokerNews caught up with Lupo, who went to NJIT for Architecture and baseball, to ask him about poker, which he squeezes in between working for an Architecture firm in Bridgewater specializing in single-family residential and smaller commercial projects and his family, which includes three kids ages 2-5 and his supportive wife Laura.

Q&A with Daniel “centrfieldr23” Lupo

PokerNews: When and how did you learn to play poker?

Lupo: I started playing/learning in college during the Rounders and Moneymaker boom with a bunch of the baseball guys. Within a year I found myself hosting games at college, at home on breaks and basically anywhere I could find or make a game. I didn’t play much online early on, regrettably.

What sort of poker do you play these days?

Mostly online MTTs playing like three sessions per week on average with buy-ins typically from $50 to $1k with the occasional $2-$3k buy in for a big event. I average around 500-600 MTTs a month despite not playing full time, I tend to put in a lot of volume when I’m on. The games are mostly NLH and some PLO MTTs, but love when StarsNJ runs a series as they run a fun 8-Game MTT with a bunch of other mixed variants.

What’s it like to play poker while raising young children?

It’s been a constant evolution. I could probably write a book about all the highs and lows and life adjustments I’ve had or chose to make. It gives me a lot of inspiration to succeed while also adding some weight to my losses as it's like 'not only was I way from my kids for all of Sunday afternoon but I lost (insert obnoxious Sunday schedule cost here)'.

Daniel Lupo and his family. (Photo c/o Daniel Lupo)
Daniel Lupo and his family

What are some of your poker goals?

Try and win everything I play. Actually, my biggest current goal is trying to optimize my MTT game selection. Since quarantine began the schedules have been exploding site to site and while it's been great, with lots of new players and lots of live players playing online it has also drastically increased my average buy-ins and session costs as well as the field size which further increases variance.

I'm trying to optimize the balance of table quantity and expected value vs individual session costs and the variance that comes with it. Having an average buy-in of $250 adds up pretty quickly when it's spread across 60+ entries on a Sunday. My biggest ongoing and long-term goal is to win enough to help my family live comfortably.

How did it feel to take down the partypoker US Network Phased Main Event last month?

I was pretty stoked about the partypoker US win. I love their structure and it was a very tough field when we were deep; I was fortunate to run pretty well and the be able to leverage my chip stack at the final table. I had made a bunch of top 18 runs in their series Main Events but couldn't crack a solid finish lately so this felt a little extra special.

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Player Chips Progress
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo
Busted

Level 18 Chip Leaders

Player Chips Progress
Sa1967
Sa1967
1,522,102
angels us
angels
1,402,784
364,439
364,439
IveySister99
IveySister99
1,396,876
260,738
260,738
AllinAces
AllinAces
1,378,712
ptm24
ptm24
1,366,000
380,598
380,598
DonkeyKing
DonkeyKing
1,339,343
Dionysus
Dionysus
1,256,210
mjykv
mjykv
1,238,089
debbie124c
debbie124c
1,233,576
Jaime "mooseman1710" Reyes
Jaime "mooseman1710" Reyes
1,227,576
-82,950
-82,950
softee us
softee
1,172,666
deerpathdave us
deerpathdave
1,126,433
eesy3
eesy3
1,065,137
-21,538
-21,538
Got_Milk
Got_Milk
1,064,137
Ryan "Whosyourdoddy" Dodd
Ryan "Whosyourdoddy" Dodd
1,052,898
944,158
944,158
Cholie us
Cholie
1,008,222
Dan “mj23style” Sewnig
Dan “mj23style” Sewnig
1,006,421
223,775
223,775