The tournament clock says 66 players entered so far in tonight's $10,000 Guaranteed Event. That means that there might be an overlay, as registration will be closing within the hour. Three players are currently over 100,000, and you can see those three below.
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After a raise from"judiallin", Eric “alwaysliquid” Vanauken moved all in for 16,000 and change. "judiallin" would call with pocket tens, and he was crushing Vanauken's pocket sixes.
Vanauken picked up new life after the flop came , giving him a flush draw. However, no further help would come, and "judiallin" scores the knockout. Without missing a beat, Vanauken re-entered, and is back in with a fresh stack of 30,000.
"Ptkceaser" limped in, as did "Snakeplisken", and action folded around to Angel “chromeking” Lopez in the big blind. He would move all in with pocket fives, and "Ptkceaser" was the only caller with . The flop missed him, but an ace on the turn changed things right away.
He adds another bounty to his ledger, as registration is just about to close.
Just 14 players remain now, meaning the money bubble will be here shortly, as only the top 11 will be taking home some cash. Below you will see how everyone still in the event currently stacks up.
At the beginning of July, the partypoker US Network in New Jersey reached a sizzling conclusion when the WPT Online Poker Open, which combined fields from partypoker US, Borgata Poker and BetMGM Poker crowned a winner. The Main Event drew a field of 868 entries, generating a lofty $317,540 prize pool which surpassed its $300k guarantee. It marked the largest ever event for the New Jersey online poker network surpassing the $302,100 prize pool for the $320 buy-in partypoker US Network $250K GTD back on March 29.
In the end, it was David "TheKing411" Coleman who emerged victorious for a payday of $56,586. In addition to the first-place prize, he also earned a WPT Championship Trophy and an $11,000 prize package which includes entry into the next WPT in-person live event, the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic, which will take place at Bellagio in Las Vegas ($10,400 buy-in), as well as $600 in cash towards travel expenses.
Action started with short stack "MortySmith" moving all in for just under 50,000, and chip leader "spinach_kale" tried to isolate by shoving over the top in the small blind.
However, Clayton "claytonfletcher" Fletcher would wake up with pocket queens in the big blind, and by the river, Fletcher would have a straight. With that pot, he is the new chip leader with 366,000.
Mike “MistaMenza” Menzer was the short stack with 12 left, but he looked to be in great shape to get a much needed double up, when he got his chips in the middle in a blind vs. blind situation. His was well ahead of the of Alex “JinYang” Butcher, but in a flash, that would change, after the flop came .
Münzer would need running cards to survive now, but a queen on the turn would end things. With that, the remaining 11 are in the money.