2023 PokerStars NAPT Las Vegas

$1,650 Main Event
Day: 1f
Event Info
2023 PokerStars NAPT Las Vegas
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$268,945
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,650
Prize Pool
$1,609,650
Total Entries
1,095
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1f
Entries
113
Players Left
39
Players Left 1 / 1,095
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Becker Barrells but Wang Wins

Level 6 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Peiwen Wang opened under the gun to 1,200 before getting called by Jeremy Becker in middle position, the button, and the big blind.

The 2107 flop landed and action checked to Wang who continued for 2,600. Only Becker called on their way to a board pairing 10 on the turn.

The action slowed down and checked through to a 6 river. Wang opted to put his foot back on the gas and bet 2,000. Becker sat in the tank for a moment and then put out a raise to 8,500.

Wang shrugged and then flicked in the chips. Becker immediately said "You're Good." before tabling J9 for a missed straight. Wang tabled Q10 for trips and scooped.

Tags: Peiwen WangJeremy Becker

Level: 6

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 600

Nuts Over Second Nuts for Yoginuma

Level 5 : 200/500, 500 ante

The player in the hijack raised to 1,200 and found one caller in Jesse Yoginuma from the big blind before seeing the flop come 62J.

Yoginuma checked over to the hijack who continued with a bet of 800. Yoginuma thought briefly before check-raising to 2,500. The hijack made the call to see the 8 hit the turn.

Yoginuma didn't wait long before reaching for his stack and leading with a bet of 5,200. The hijack made the call again and watched as the dealer brought the 4 out on the river.

Yoginuma paused briefly before jamming all in and getting snap-called by the hijack who watched as Yoginuma turned over the A9 for the nuts. The hijack showed the K before mucking his cards.

Tags: Jesse Yoginuma

Notable Names in the Field

Level 5 : 200/500, 500 ante

Level: 5

Blinds: 200/500

Ante: 500

Jazayeri Gets the Best of Heimiller in Blind vs Blind Pot

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

Action folded to Sean Jazayeri in the small blind who limped for 400 before seeing Dan Heimiller come in for a raise to 1,400 from the big blind. Jazayeri made the quick call to bring out the 46A flop.

Jazayeri checked to Heimiller who tossed in a bet of 1,000. Jazayeri made the call to watch as the Q hit the turn.

Jazayeri checked to Heimiller again and again, Heimiller tossed out a bet of 1,000. Jazayeri responded with a check-raise to 2,000 this time, though, and Heimiller flicked in the call to see the 7 river.

Jazayeri quickly chose to lead out for the first time in the hand and did so with a bet of 3,000. Heimiller wasted no time in making the call to see Jazayeri turn up the A10, prompting a muck from Heimiller as Jazayeri collected the pot.

Tags: Dan HeimillerSean Jazayeri

Riess Tries to Get One Through; Stamm Says No

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
David Stamm
David Stamm

Action was opened on the button by David Stamm to 800. The small blind called and then Ryan Riess called from the big blind.

The 56Q flop landed and action checked through to a 5 turn. It checked to Stamm on the button who put out a bet of 400. Only Riess called after a short tank.

The A river put four to a flush on board and without wasting much time Riess led out for 1,200. Stamm beat him in the pot.

Riess shook his head and mucked while Stamm tabled K10 for a ten-high flush and the win.

Tags: David StammRyan Riess

Level: 4

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 400

The Brief But Entertaining History of the North American Poker Tour (NAPT)

Level 3 : 100/300, 300 ante
PokerStars NAPT
PokerStars NAPT

The North American Poker Tour (NAPT) will return for the first time in over a decade this week. In preparation, let's take a look at the very brief but rather intriguing history of what was once an up-and-coming tour.

PokerStars, which also owns the European Poker Tour (EPT) has decided to re-launch the NAPT as the iconic online poker brand is focused on hosting live poker events in the US again and around North America.

So, what is (or was) the North American Poker Tour? Here's a brief guide to what you missed if you hadn't followed the NAPT from 2010-2011.

Check out the full article on PokerNews