2026 PokerGO Cup

Event #1: $3,000 PokerGO Cup Showcase
Day: 1b
1a1b2
Event Info
2026 PokerGO Cup
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
33
Prize
$130,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$645,000
Total Entries
215
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
161
Players Left
23
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Event #1: $3,000 PokerGO Cup Showcase

Day 1b Completed

Jonathan Little Survives Forced All-In to Advance in PokerGO Cup Showcase

Level 16 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Jonathan Little
Jonathan Little

The second and final starting flight of Event #1: $3,000 PokerGO Cup Showcase took place today as the PokerGO Cup continues on inside the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas.

Leading the way is Sandeep Koralla, who spiked a two-outer through poker coach Jonathan Little to take the runaway chip lead. Little was only left with one big blind but managed to spin it up and stay alive on the money bubble to be one of the 23 players who bagged.

Sandeep Koralla
Sandeep Koralla

Little's miraculous spin-up also involved folding the flop "getting a bazillion to one," as Matthew Wantman put it, to be left with just a small blind, which he proceeded to turn into a six-figure stack.

Other players who advanced to Day 2 include German pro Manig Loeser, Brazilian crusher Joao Simao, and American pros Chino Rheem, Michael Rossitto, David "ODB" Baker, Joe Serock, Darren Rabinowitz and PokerGO boss Cary Katz.

End of Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Sandeep KorallaUnited States2,125,00071
2Manig LoeserGermany1,680,00056
3Daniyal GhebaUnited States1,680,00056
4Jim CollopyUnited States1,660,00055
5Kent StephensUnited States1,640,00055
6Joao SimaoBrazil1,575,00053
7Natalie FergusonUnited States1,500,04550
8Michael RossittoUnited States1,235,00041
9Chino RheemUnited States1,130,00038
10Dylan LindeUnited States805,00027

Day 1b Action

Day 1b of the PokerGO Showcase drew 161 runners, nearly tripling the field size of Day 1a. In another change from the opening flight, zero players, to PokerNews' knowledge, told stories about hitting wild boards with their cars while driving in Eastern European countries.

There were big hands to go with the big field, and they started early as Landon Tice flopped a set of aces to crush the smaller set of old school player Doug Lee.

But just a few levels later, Tice was the one with the inferior flopped set as he doubled up Justin Vaysman.

Landon Tice
Landon Tice

That wasn't the only cooler. Justin Zaki got his chips in with a flopped straight against the two pair of Natalie Ferguson, who filled up on the river and went on to build up a stack to be one of the end-of-day big stacks.

Natalie Ferguson
Natalie Ferguson

Another big hand was cracked when Daniyal Gheba flopped two pair against the aces of Nicholas Seward, who is still coming off the high of winning the WPT Venetian Spring Championship for $418,700.

Unlike Joe Walsh of Eagles fame, life hasn't been good to Michael Walsh so far. The American was eliminated on the money bubble as his ace-king couldn't hold up against the suited connectors of Gheba, who rivered a pair to mark the end of Day 2.

The 23 survivors of Day 1b will join yesterday's eight surviving players for Day 2 on Tuesday, March 3, which will kick off at noon local time.

The event will play to a winner, who will take home the top prize and the first trophy of the 2026 PokerGO Cup festival.

In addition to PokerNews live updates, Tuesday's Day 2 action will be streamed on PokerGO.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team will be back on site on Monday for continued coverage of the PokerGO Cup in Las Vegas. Check out the live reporting portal in the meantime.

*Photos courtesy of PokerGO and Antonio Abrego

Tags: Cary KatzChino RheemDaniyal GhebaDoug LeeDylan LindeJoao SimaoJoe SerockJonathan LittleJustin VaysmanJustin ZakiKent StephensLandon TiceManig LoeserMichael RossittoNatalie FergusonNicholas SewardPokerGOSandeep Koralla

Day 2 Seat Draw

Level 16 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
11Darren Rabinowitz435,00017
12Cary Katz395,00016
13Myles Mullaly685,00027
15Joseph Beasy730,00029
16Joe Serock625,00025
17Taylor Paur385,00015
     
21Sean Winter490,00020
22Daniel Sepiol665,00027
23Sandeep Koralla2,125,00085
25Michael Berk650,00026
26Michael Rossitto1,235,00049
27Kent Stephens1,640,00066
     
31Adam Bonilla1,765,00071
32Anthony Zinno570,00023
33Clemen Deng360,00014
35Chino Rheem1,130,00045
36Victoria Livschitz555,00022
37Manig Loeser395,00016
     
41Samuel Laskowitz525,00021
42David "ODB" Baker200,0008
43Kai Nicholls965,00039
45Timothy Capretta380,00015
46Jim Collopy1,660,00066
47Mitchell Halverson1,230,00049
     
51Daniyal Gheba1,680,00067
52David Kim780,00031
53Aaron Messmer575,00023
54Joao Simao1,575,00063
55Jonathan Little120,0005
56Dylan Linde805,00032
57Natalie Ferguson1,545,00062

Day 1b Has Ended (full)

Level 16 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Day 1b has ended with 23 players advancing to Day 2.

Stay tuned for a full recap of the day's action.

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Life No Longer So Good to Walsh

Level 16 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Daniyal Gheba
Daniyal Gheba

Table bully Daniyal Gheba opened to 60,000 in the cutoff and Michael Walsh three-bet jammed a stack of 140,000 in the big blind. Gheba did not snap.

"You have to call. I know you don't have shit," said Walsh.

Michael Walsh: AK All in
Daniyal Gheba: 98

The flop of 572 was as sweaty as they come and the board finished out 48, giving Gheba a sneaky pair of eights to crush Walsh's hopes on the money bubble.

Tags: Daniyal GhebaMichael Walsh

Wantman Soft Bubbles to Rabinowitz

Level 16 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Matthew Wantman lost a chunk of his chips doubling up Jonathan Little and was eliminated by Darren Rabinowitz a few hands later on the soft bubble.

Gheba Cracks Kings on Soft Bubble

Level 16 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Daniyal Gheba was all in for 660,000 against the bigger-stacked Taylor Paur.

Daniyal Gheba: A4 All in
Taylor Paur: KK

Gheba was in trouble until the flop landed 2A5 to give him a big lead as the board finished out 710.

No one at the table, other than Gheba, seemed happy about the double up.

"I see what happened," commented Michael Rossitto. "You got caught reaching in the cookie jar."

Tags: Daniyal GhebaMichael RossittoTaylor Paur

Level: 16

Blinds: 15,000/30,000

Ante: 30,000

Hand-for-Hand After Elimination of Mason

Level 15 : Blinds 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Craig Mason was eliminated by Taylor Paur just a few spots off the money. Across the room, Jonathan Little managed to more than double up his micro stack of 10,000.

Hand-for-hand play is now underway with 25 players remaining and 23 spots paid.

Tags: Craig MasonTaylor Paur

"That Would've Been F***ing Dirty"

Level 15 : Blinds 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

David Kim was all in against the bigger-stacked Joe Serock to his right.

David Kim: 88 All in
Joe Serock: AJ

The flop landed J28 to give Kim a massive lead with a set, but the J turn kept Serock in contention. Kim avoided disaster as the 4 bricked off on the river to earn him a double just a few spots off the money.

"That would've been f***ing dirty," said Kim.

Tags: Joe SerockDavid Kim

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