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

Event #5: $109 NLH R+A $15K GTD
Day: 1
Event Info

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

Final Results
Winner
Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$6,578
Event Info
Buy-in
$109
Prize Pool
$22,300
Entries
223
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
223
Players Left
1

Get to Know BorgataPoker.com Sponsored Pro Katie Stone

Katie Stone
Katie Stone

BorgataPoker.com has a trio of Sponsored Pros, and one of them is Katie Stone.

Stone has more than $176K in lifetime live tournament earnings including a career-bet $33,305 for finishing 378th in the 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event. In addition, Stone has three Borgata Open titles including the 2018 Borgata Fall Poker Open $300 Deepest Stack for $19,337, 2017 Borgata Summer Poker Open $300 Ladies Event for $2,867, and 2017 Borgata Fall Poker Open $300 Deepstack for $9,484. She also recently won the CSOP Borgata Winter Poker Open Event back in January.

However, where Stone has really thrived is online where she’s amassed more than $900K in lifetime earnings. Of that, $146,954 has come on BorgataPoker.com where she plays under the screen name “KatieStone.”

According to a Q&A she did with the Borgata Blog, Stone was born and raised in New Jersey, but after Black Friday in 2011, she relocated to Rosarito, Mexico in order to continue playing online. When New Jersey authorized Atlantic City casinos to offer online gaming within state borders, Stone moved back north to New Jersey and picked up where she left off — winning!

Recently, Stone took the initiative to create the Discord channel “Poker Peeps Affected By COVID19” and invited those in casino industry affected by recent shutdowns to join.

“I realized how tough it was going to be for everyone to keep up with everything and everyone, with so much changing so fast,” Stone recently told PokerNews. “So, I messaged my friend Cy Watson, who has been very active on social media as well regarding Coronavirus, asking him if he thought it would be a good idea to start a chat for people in the industry to be able to connect with each other for help.”

She continued: “I think the main thing poker players and everyone can do is to keep an open mind. Understanding that this is unlike any situation any of us have encountered before, and so thinking outside the box can go a long way. Taking the time to improve a skill, or learn a new skill whether it's a game or something else could be really beneficial not just financially, but mentally.”

Click here to learn more about Stone’s initiative.

Updated Chip Counts

Player Chips Progress
Brian “TopCreature” Sherrier us
Brian “TopCreature” Sherrier
2,376,368
1,511,735
1,511,735
Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon
Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon
2,164,402
58,161
58,161
Jon “Jetsfan411” Borenstein us
Jon “Jetsfan411” Borenstein
1,905,952
1,542,056
1,542,056
pay4medsch00l us
pay4medsch00l
1,068,665
668,649
668,649
NoRecourse us
NoRecourse
1,004,982
238,812
238,812
audidriver us
audidriver
909,897
-178,601
-178,601
Ross “thehebrewhammer” Gottleib us
Ross “thehebrewhammer” Gottleib
801,226
-46,563
-46,563
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo
755,404
-223,617
-223,617
ClarkWesterfeld us
ClarkWesterfeld
705,118
313,059
313,059
Katie "KatieStone" Stone
Katie "KatieStone" Stone
624,234
-96,292
-96,292
Mayan
Mayan
158,752
-108,736
-108,736

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.

Final Table Chip Counts

Player Chips Progress
Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon
Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon
2,655,972
491,570
491,570
pay4medsch00l us
pay4medsch00l
2,301,256
1,232,591
1,232,591
NoRecourse us
NoRecourse
1,562,660
557,678
557,678
Katie "KatieStone" Stone
Katie "KatieStone" Stone
1,503,878
879,644
879,644
Ross “thehebrewhammer” Gottleib us
Ross “thehebrewhammer” Gottleib
1,349,302
548,076
548,076
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo
1,296,900
541,496
541,496
audidriver us
audidriver
1,200,514
290,617
290,617
ClarkWesterfeld us
ClarkWesterfeld
604,518
-100,600
-100,600

"NoRecourse" Eliminated in 8th Place ($702.45)

In Level 32 with blinds of 30,000/60,000 and an ante of 7,500, "NoRecourse" raised all-in for 859,090 from early position and Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo isolated from the next seat over.

"NoRecourse": {a-Clubs}{j-Spades}
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo: {j-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}

"NoRecourse" was behind hoping to spike an ace but the {8-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{4-Spades}{9-Clubs} runout ended their tournament in eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo
2,664,366
1,367,466
1,367,466
NoRecourse us
NoRecourse
Busted

"ClarkWesterfeld" Eliminated in 7th Place ($914.30)

In Level 32 with blinds of 30,000/60,000 and an ante of 7,500, Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon raised and then called "ClarkWesterfeld's" three-bet jam from the big blind.

"ClarkWesterfeld": {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}
Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon: {6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}

It was a classic race with "ClarkWesterfeld" looking to connect with either of their two overs, but the feat was easier said than done as the {5-Hearts}{5-Spades}{9-Clubs}{4-Spades}{3-Hearts} runout ended their tournament in seventh place.

Player Chips Progress
Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon
Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon
4,143,567
1,487,595
1,487,595
ClarkWesterfeld us
ClarkWesterfeld
Busted