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

$215 Main Event NLH $75K GTD
Day: 1
Event Info

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

Final Results
Winner
Matthew "gailums" Gailums
Winning Hand
75
Prize
$13,515
Event Info
Buy-in
$215
Prize Pool
$75,000
Entries
357
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
357
Players Left
1

It's Time for the Main Event

PartyPoker US Network Online Series
PartyPoker US Network Online Series

The partypoker US Network Online Series draws to a close today. After nine previous events, the series finishes with the marquee game, the $215 Main Event NLH $75K GTD.

As is fitting for a Main Event, the $75,000 guarantee is the biggest of the series. Players in the finale start the day with 100K in chips and play 12 minute levels through to a winner.

All players within the state of New Jersey may compete across the three platforms of partypoker US, Borgata Poker and BetMGM Poker. Among the notable players already waiting for action are Tony "ToNiSiNzz" Sinishtaj, Yong ‘IReadYrSoul’ Kwon, Mark "KnowClue1" Tobino, Katie "KatieStone" Stone, Eric “alwaysliquid” Vanauken, and Kevin “sofcknsick” Campbell.

Action gets underway at 5 p.m. Eastern time, and Pokernews.com will be here as always to bring you all the updates. Stay tuned here.

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Action is Underway

PartyPoker US Network Online Series
PartyPoker US Network Online Series

Cards are now in the air for the $215 Main Event NLH $75K GTD. Late registration is open until the end of Level 15 and there are more than 70 players in action as play begins.

"TheLuckBox" Takes a Stack

"TheLuckBox" Takes a Stack
"TheLuckBox" Takes a Stack

With blinds at 300/600, "TheLuckBox" raised to 1,320 under the gun, and "DaCoolerKing" called from their left, as did "upayformypennys" from the big blind. The flop was {9-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{5-Hearts} and after two checks, "DaCoolerKing" bet 3,645.

The big blind folded, but "TheLuckBox" called to see {3-Spades} on the turn. "TheLuckBox" check-raised a bet of 6,075 to 19,566 and got a call to the {j-Clubs} river. "TheLuckBox" shoved for more than the pot, and "DaCoolerKing" called.

"DaCoolerKing": {a-Clubs}{3-Spades}
"TheLuckBox": {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

Board: {9-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{3-Spades}{j-Clubs}

"TheLuckBox" flopped it and managed to get full value. "DaCoolerKing" bought in again for another 100K stack.

Player Chips Progress
TheLuckBox us
TheLuckBox
200,873
upayformypennys us
upayformypennys
188,280
DaCoolerKing us
DaCoolerKing
100,000

Bullets Hold for "Rikishi"

Bullets Hold for "Rikishi"
Bullets Hold for "Rikishi"

Blinds: 800/1,600

"Rikishi" raised the middle to 4K, and "Chalmisi6" called from the button, as did "Anna08" from the big blind. The flop was {6-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{q-Clubs} and after a check, "Rikishi" bet 8K. Only "Chalmisi6" called to the {8-Hearts} turn where they called again for 17.6K. On the {a-Spades} river, "Rikishi" bet 32.9K and got a call, showing down {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds} for the win.

Player Chips Progress
Rikishi us
Rikishi
294,295
Anna08 us
Anna08
257,291
Chalmisi6 us
Chalmisi6
115,794

"softee" Wins a Cooler

"softee" Wins a Cooler
"softee" Wins a Cooler

Blinds: 1.2K/2.4K/250

"softee" raised the button to 6.8K and Jaime "mooseman1710" Reyes called the small blind before "SharingisCaring" reraised to 27.2K. "softee" shoved for 75,921, forcing out Reyes. "SharingisCaring" made the call though, running their tens into the jacks of "softee".

Player Chips Progress
SharingisCaring us
SharingisCaring
260,833
-67,971
-67,971
softee us
softee
161,342
Jaime "mooseman1710" Reyes
Jaime "mooseman1710" Reyes
86,962

Eric “alwaysliquid” Vanauken Looking for More partypoker US Success

Eric Vanauken
Eric Vanauken

Eric “alwaysliquid” Vanauken is a name you should know as he's become on of the most accomplished players on the partypoker US Network.

A couple of months ago, Vanauken accomplished the incredible feat of capturing back-to-back titles not once, but twice.

In the July 6-12 series, he topped a 134-entry field to win Event #4: $15,000 GTD NLH for nearly $7,500, and then the next night bested 144 runners to win Event #5: $,7500 GTD Green Chip Bounty for $3,145. Then, at the end of July, he won the $320 buy-in Event #3: $15,000 GTD PKO Bounty for $6,393 and a day later emerged victorious in the $215 buy-in Event #4: $12,000 GTD PKO Bounty Boost for $5.691.

PokerNews recently had the chance to chat with Vanauken about his recent successes.

Money Never Sleeps

For the 43-year-old Vanauken, who is married with three kids ages 7, 10, and 19, he’s never really had a nine-to-five job. Instead, he fancies himself a real estate broker engaging in flips and investments while playing poker on the side of course.

“I first learned playing $4/$8 limit at Foxwoods in early 2000 and now play now $20/$40 and $30/$60 when I can find a game, or settle on $1/$2 or $2/$5 NLH," he said. "I have played the WSOP Main Event two times with no luck busting on Day 2 both times.”

Additionally, Vanauken grinds a decent amount on the virtual tables under the screen name “alwaysliquid,” which stems from the movie Wall Street when Gordon Gekko tells Bud Fox about how money never sleeps and you need to always be liquid.

“Since New Jersey went legal I play on Borgata and WSOP. I used to play PokerStars but had an issue with them over a year ago and have since boycotted them. I do very well on Borgata. I even shipped the Mega Thursday [not long ago] on my phone from an Applebee’s parking lot as I had no WiFi at home due to power outage.”

As for his recent successes on partypoker US, Vanauken was pleased but wanted to remain humble.

“I am humbled to be able to compete with all of the great players in New Jersey,” he said. “I’m proud that all of my studying and grinding has been producing favorable results in the past few years, taking me from an average breakeven player to a profitable one. At the same time, I try to maintain being humble with this great game and what it has provided for me and my family.”

Proudest Poker Accomplishments

For Vanauken, the scores rank up there among his proudest poker accomplishments, which includes beating a poker legend.

“In 2013, I beat Joe McKeehen for the Borgata Limit Championship,” Vanauken said. “I think that was the last limit event held at Borgata.”

Other highlights on his poker résumé include finishing sixth in the 2018 WSOP Circuit at Canada’s Playground Poker Club and finishing runner-up in a pair of WSOP Circuit online events back in March.

“So close to a ring but the two cashes of $35k and $20k within a few days definitely eased the quarantine pain,” Vanauken said.

With the latest partypoker US Network Online Series happening now, only time will tell if Vanauken can keep his streak of winning back-to-back events alive.

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Registration is Closed with 357 Entries

Registration is Closed with 357 Entries
Registration is Closed with 357 Entries

The field is now set for the $215 Main Event NLH $75K GTD as a total of 357 entries were recorded before the end of Level 15. There are still 156 stacks in play vying for a share of the $75,000 prize pool, and 54 players will get a piece of the action. In addition to the prestige of a Main Event win, today's winner will pocket $13,515.

Poker Returns to Atlantic City; Borgata Cash Games Begin Wednesday

2019 Borgata Poker Open
2019 Borgata Poker Open

One of the largest poker rooms in the United States is set to reopen this Wednesday after being closed since mid-March due to the pandemic. Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey will open its doors at 10 a.m. local time, albeit with some changes.

The room, which previously housed 77 tables, will open with just 30 spaced-out tables, each with polycarbonate divides between each seat. Only seven-handed cash games will be offered as there are no plans for tournaments right now. However, players can expect some lucrative promotions including a Bad Beat Jackpot starting at $100,000.

Here are some other changes and procedures:

  • Masks are required in the poker room (and other public areas in the casino)
  • Beverage service is available
  • Food will not be permitted in the poker room
  • Hand sanitizing stations will be available throughout the room
  • Spectators will not be allowed in the poker room

“We are happy to welcome back our loyal players as we reopen Atlantic City’s market-leading East Coast poker destination,” said Melonie Johnson, president and chief operating officer of Borgata.

She continued: “We have made some changes to enhance our guests’ experience and are excited to reintroduce live poker and the Borgata Poker brand more safely.”

While Borgata was the last casino to reopen in Atlantic City, it will be the first of the city’s poker rooms to welcome back players. It’s by far the busiest against the competition, which includes Harrah’s Atlantic City, Bally’s, Golden Nugget, and Tropicana. Over the past two years, the combined revenue from all five rooms has totaled approximately $28.5 million each year. In 2019, just shy of $18 million of that came from Borgata.