partypoker US Network Online Series (Oct. 11-18)

Event #1: $215 Sunday Kickoff $50K GTD NLH
Day: 1
Event Info

partypoker US Network Online Series (Oct. 11-18)

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$10,964
Event Info
Buy-in
$215
Entries
293

Level 12 Chip Count Updates

Player Chips Progress
chuckboss83
chuckboss83
524,626
215,513
215,513
pay4medsch00l us
pay4medsch00l
472,627
332,560
332,560
bbmkbb1 us
bbmkbb1
458,316
295,796
295,796
Cholie us
Cholie
396,429
-51,340
-51,340
njpokeraa us
njpokeraa
375,555
221,420
221,420
Mhgq4850
Mhgq4850
370,897
134,835
134,835
flithy
flithy
363,298
138,520
138,520
Matt “MattEMenz” Mendez
Matt “MattEMenz” Mendez
335,268
mr.baseball
mr.baseball
312,375
Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty
Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty
295,600
216,809
216,809
Joc555 us
Joc555
290,887
Mike “MistaMenza” Menzer
Mike “MistaMenza” Menzer
288,804

Big Knockout for James ‘Bagels’ Lillis

Blinds: 1,400/2,800

James ‘Bagels’ Lillis and "shpanac" got into a raising war preflop that saw a massive pot of 166,200 develop, with all of shpanac"'s chips in the middle. He had {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}, and he was flipping against the {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts} of Lillis. The flop brought three over cards, {k-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{j-Diamonds}, and while "shpanac" picked up some straight draw outs there, the board finished out with two deuces, sending a massive pot over to Lillis.

Player Chips Progress
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis
180,124
180,124
180,124
shpanac
shpanac
Busted

Massive Four Way All In Goes to "BukkyMonster"

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

"BukkyMonster" would kick off the action for a raise, and after that, three different players would get all of their chips in the middle. "BukkyMonster" had all of those players covered, and he made the call.

"ShutUPnDANCE": {a-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
"BrigBeach": {k-Spades}{j-Hearts}
"ScarleyRaptor": {k-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}
"BukkyMonster": {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}

"ShutUpnDANCE" shot out to the lead after the flop of {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{7-Clubs}, and though a deuce on the turn changed nothing, the {q-Clubs} on the river changed everything. That gave "BukkyMonster" a pot of nearly 300,000.

Player Chips Progress
BukkyMonster
BukkyMonster
284,663
284,663
284,663
ShutUPnDANCE
ShutUPnDANCE
Busted
BrigBeach
BrigBeach
Busted
ScarleyRaptor
ScarleyRaptor
Busted

Bracelet Winner Daniel “centrfieldr23” Lupo Discusses partypoker US Network Win

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, most recently with last month's WPT Online Borgata Series.

One player who has been doing quite well on the site 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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Aces Give White An Easy Knockout

Blinds: 2,000/4,000

Following a raise of 8,400 from Stanton "Stonniepokes" Tentnowski, and a call from "kingtaut", Chris “rumpthumper” White three bet it to 28,800. Tentnowski folded, but "kingtaut" wanted to play for it all, moving all in for 91,406. White snap called with {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}, and he was miles ahead of the {a-Spades}{6-Spades} of "kingtaut."

White had the hand sealed by the turn, and he scooped a nice pot to keep him in contention for another partypoker title.

Player Chips Progress
Stanton "Stonniepokes" Tentnowski
Stanton "Stonniepokes" Tentnowski
310,560
310,560
310,560
Chris “rumpthumper” White
Chris “rumpthumper” White
201,212
201,212
201,212
kingtaut us
kingtaut
Busted

The Big Stacks as Registration Closes

Registration has officially closed with 284 entries. We will post the prizepool update shortly, but until then, here are the big stacks at the moment.

Player Chips Progress
chuckboss83
chuckboss83
776,591
251,965
251,965
Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty
Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty
753,172
457,572
457,572
pay4medsch00l us
pay4medsch00l
740,147
267,520
267,520
bbmkbb1 us
bbmkbb1
543,421
85,105
85,105
Angel "chromeking" Lopez
Angel "chromeking" Lopez
537,242
480,562
480,562
gailums us
gailums
509,314
509,314
509,314
Hydro
Hydro
418,823
418,823
418,823
Mhgq4850
Mhgq4850
400,532
29,635
29,635
Cholie us
Cholie
359,804
-36,625
-36,625
njpokeraa us
njpokeraa
339,680
-35,875
-35,875

Event #1 Prizepool Info

The first event of this latest partypoker US Network Online Series saw a crowd of 293 players come out. That created a prizepool of $58,600. That money will be handed out to the final 45 players, with first place taking home $10,964. Check out the photo below, or the payouts tab, for all of the prizepool information.

Daniel “centrfieldr23” Lupo Eliminated by Kevin “sofcknsick” Campbell

Blinds: 2,500/5,000

Just before registration closed, Daniel “centrfieldr23” Lupo moved all in for his final 101,250. Two seats over, Kevin “sofcknsick” Campbell moved all in for just a bit more. Everyone else folded, and it was shown that Campbell's {k-Spades}{k-Clubs} was dominating the {4-Clubs}{4-Spades} of Lupo. The flop of {6-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} gave Lupo four extra outs, but none of them would come, as Campbell scooped what was nearly a full double up for him.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin “sofcknsick” Campbell
Kevin “sofcknsick” Campbell
237,450
237,450
237,450
Daniel “centrfieldr23” Lupo
Daniel “centrfieldr23” Lupo
Busted

"A.Jackson1767" Scores a Knockout

Blinds: 3,500/7,000

"MoneyMagnet08" moved all in from early position for his final 72,000 and change, and action folded all the way around to "A.Jackson1767" in the big blind. He quickly called with {9-Clubs}{9-Spades}, and he was dominating the {a-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} of "MoneyMagnet08." The flop of {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} gave "MoneyMagnet08" new life, but he was not able to get anymore help from there, sending him to the virtual rail.

Player Chips Progress
A.Jackson1767 us
A.Jackson1767
331,213
331,213
331,213
MoneyMagnet08
MoneyMagnet08
Busted

Tony "ToNiSiNzz" Sinishtaj Talks About WPT Online Borgata Series Win

In September, the World Poker Tour Online Borgata Series powered by partypoker US Network wrapped up its 10-event series with the conclusion of the $1,060 Main Event, a tournament that drew 440 entries and offered up a $432,700 prize pool.

The final table of eight battled it out for a $77,349 top prize, plus a Hublot Big Bang E Titanium watch valued at $5,200, and after 3.5 hours of play, it was Tony "ToNiSiNzz" Sinishtaj coming out on top to claim his second WPT-related title. Sinishtaj previously won the WPT Seminole Rock Poker Showdown in Season XVI for $661,283.

Sinishtaj sat down with PokerNews' Chad Holloway to talk about the win.