2023 Potomac Winter Poker Open

$400 Monster Triple Stack
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 Potomac Winter Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$22,298
Event Info
Buy-in
$400
Entries
275
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
28
Players Left
1

Jacob Mitich Wins Event #6: $400 Monster Triple Stack ($22,298)

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Jacob Mitich
Jacob Mitich

Event #6: $400 Monster Triple Stack at the Potomac Winter Poker Open attracted 275 runners generating a prize pool of $91,770. On Wednesday, 28 players returned for the second and final day, all eyeing the top prize of $22,298.

After just over five hours of fast paced action, Jacob Mitich of Maryland came out on top to record the best live cash of his career. Though William Pinkerton came second, not a single hand of heads-up poker was played after Pinkerton, facing a large chip deficit, decided to simply accept the second place prize.

Event #6:$400 Monster Triple Stack Final Table Results

PositionNameCountryPrize
1Jacob MitichUnited States$22,298
2William PinkertonUnited States$13,582
3Brett ButzUnited States$9,865
4James LiddellUnited States$7,617
5Minwoo AhnUnited States$5,506
6Jim DikeUnited States$4,310
7Belram RaisUnited States$3,212
8Alan GendelmanUnited States$2,524
9Cory SitzmanUnited States$1,835

The average stack depth when play commenced was very shallow and remained so throughout the day with the field being quickly cut down to the final table. One player unfortunate enough not to make the final table was start of day chipleader and WSOP bracelet winner Lara Eisenberg after she suffered a series of setbacks that left her short.

Final Table Action

Cory Sitzman became the first casualty of the final table after his ace-four could not hold against James Liddell's jack-ten. Alan Gendelman was next to go when ran his nines into the jacks of Brett Butz.

Butz continued his comeback from starting the final table as the short stack by flopping trips against Belram Rais to send Rais to the rail in 7th place. Jim Dike crashed out in 6th after being left short by Pinkerton to setup five-handed action.

Minwoo Ahn, who began the day third in chips, ran into the aces of Mitich to bust in 4th. At this point, Mitich had begun to put considerable distance between himself and the rest of the field, even controlling more than half of the chips in play at points. He used that to leverage extreme ICM pressure on his three opponents.

It took some time for the next elimination to occur but eventually Liddell was sent to the rail when Pinkerton rivered a flush against him. It did not long after that for Butz to be ousted when Mitich made a straight to overcome his nines.

That elimination should have setup a heads-up battle between Pinkerton and Mitich but Pinkerton immediately asked to just take second place money, pointing out that the considerable chip discrepancy between the two made a comeback unlikely. Mitich, of course, did not object and with that was crowned the winner to go along with the $22,298 first place prize. Pinkerton, meanwhile, was visibly happy at taking home an impressive $13,582 for coming in second.

Be sure to keep it with the PokerNews team for live updates from the floor throughout the rest of the Potomac Winter Poker Open.

Tags: Alan GendelmanBelram RaisBrett ButzCory SitzmanJacob MitichJames Liddell'sJim DikeLara EisenbergMinwoo AhnWilliam Pinkerton

Brett Butz Eliminated in 3rd Place ($9,865)

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Brett Butz
Brett Butz

Jacob Mitich moved all in on the button and Brett Butz called off for the rest of his stack out of the small blind.

Brett Butz: {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}
Jacob Mitich: {a-Spades}{7-Clubs}

Butz was in a good spot to get a crucial double up and remained ahead on the {5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{3-Spades} flop and the {4-Diamonds} turn. The {6-Spades} river, however, dealt a death blow to his chances of emerging victorious, instead condemning him to a 3rd place finish.

Player Chips Progress
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Jacob Mitich
19,000,000
7,900,000
7,900,000
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Brett Butz
Busted

Tags: Brett ButzJacob Mitich

James Liddell Eliminated in 4th Place ($7,617)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
James Liddell
James Liddell

James Liddell moved all in for 1,950,000 from under the gun and was called by William Pinkerton in the small blind.

James Liddell: {a-Hearts}{9-Spades}
William Pinkerton: {a-Clubs}{5-Spades}

Liddell was at risk but in a good spot to secure a full double. The {3-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} flop did give Pinkerton some chop outs but they disappeared following the {9-Clubs} turn. It was Pinkerton, however, who would end the hand ahead after the {j-Clubs} rolled off the deck on the river to give him an ace-high flush while sending Liddell out of the tournament in painful fashion.

Player Chips Progress
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William Pinkerton
4,600,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
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James Liddell
Busted

Tags: James LiddellWilliam Pinkerton

Minwoo Ahn Eliminated in 5th Place ($5,506)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Minwoo Ahn
Minwoo Ahn

Jacob Mitich opened to 400,000 from the cutoff and was called by James Leddell on the button as well as Brett Butz in the small blind and Minwoo Ahn in the big blind.

Butz and Ahn checked to Mitich following the {4-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{7-Clubs} flop and he continued for 1,200,000. That was enough to get rid of all of his opponents except for Ahn, who moved all in. Mitich snapped it off to put Ahn at risk.

Minwoo Ahn: {q-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}
Jacob Mitich: {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}

Ahn was in terrible shape and unable to find help on the {6-Spades} turn or {a-Diamonds} river to send him to the rail in 5th place. Mitich, meanwhile, has begun to run away with the chiplead, now controlling more than half of the chips in play.

Player Chips Progress
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Jacob Mitich
11,100,000
7,450,000
7,450,000
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Minwoo Ahn
Busted

Tags: Brett ButzJacob MitichJames LeddellMinwoo Ahn

Jim Dike Eliminated in 6th Place ($4,130)

Level 29 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Jim Dike
Jim Dike

Jim Dike moved all in for 1,685,000 from middle position and William Pinkerton called off for his last 1,550,000 on the button.

William Pinkerton: {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}
Jim Dike: {a-Spades}{8-Hearts}

Dike was marginally ahead but could not hold on the {10-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{k-Clubs}{4-Spades}{2-Diamonds} runout to hand Pinkerton a full double while leaving Dike with crumbs.

The very next hand Dike moved all in from under the gun and was called by Pinkerton in the cutoff as well as James Liddell in the small blind and Brett Butz in the big blind.

Action checked through all streets as the board ran out {j-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{a-Clubs}{k-} with Pinkerton tabling {q-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} for the absolute nuts to eliminate Dike in 6th place.

Player Chips Progress
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William Pinkerton
3,200,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
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Jim Dike
Busted

Tags: Brett ButzJames LiddellJim DikeWilliam Pinkerton

Belram Rais Eliminated in 7th Place ($3,212)

Level 29 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Belram Rais
Belram Rais

Brett Butz opened to 280,000 from the cutoff before Belram Rais moved all in for his last 895,000 on the button. The blinds got out of the way and Butz made the call with the covering stack to put Rais at risk.

Belram Rais: {a-Spades}{j-Diamonds}
Brett Butz: {a-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}

Rais had Butz dominated but was already leaving his seat after the flop came {4-Clubs}{4-Spades}{8-Diamonds}. No miracle comeback was on the cards for Rais as the {3-Clubs} turn and {8-Spades} river completed the board to send him out of the tournament in 7th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Brett Butz
3,500,000
900,000
900,000
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Belram Rais
Busted

Tags: Brett ButzBelram Rais

Alan Gendelman Eliminated in 8th Place ($2,524)

Level 28 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Alan Gendelman
Alan Gendelman

Picking up the action partway through the hand, Alan Gendelman in the small blind was all in and at risk against Brett Butz in middle position.

Alan Gendelman: {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}
Brett Butz: {j-Hearts}{j-Clubs}

Gendelman was in rough shape and found no help on the {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{4-Spades}{6-Diamonds} runout to send him to the payout cage in 8th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Brett Butz
2,600,000
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Alan Gendelman
Busted

Tags: Alan GendelmanBrett Butz

Cory Sitzman Eliminated in 9th Place ($1,835)

Level 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Cory Sitzman
Cory Sitzman

James Liddell moved all in on the button and Cory Sitzman called off for his tournament life out of the big blind.

Cory Sitzman: {a-Spades}{4-Clubs}
James Liddell: {j-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}

Sitzman was marginally ahead but fell behind on the {q-Spades}{10-Spades}{3-Diamonds} flop. Nothing changed on the {9-Hearts} turn or {q-Hearts} river to send Sitzman to the rail in 9th place.

Player Chips Progress
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James Liddell
5,400,000
1,350,000
1,350,000
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Cory Sitzman
Busted

Tags: Cory SitzmanJames Liddell

Philip Neiman Eliminated in 10th Place ($1,606)

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Philip Neiman
Philip Neiman

Jim Dike opened from under the gun and Philip Neiman moved all in from the cutoff. Harold Hyatt then called off for his remaining chips on the button before Jacob Mitich re-jammed out of the small blind. Dike quickly folded.

Harold Hyatt: {8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}
Philip Neiman: {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}
Jacob Mitich: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}

Mitich had woken up with pocket rockets at a very opportune moment. The {j-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{2-Clubs} runout brought no help to either of the at risk players to send them to the payout desk in 11th and 10th place. Elsewhere, start of day chipleader Lara Eisenberg was eliminated just short of the final table as was Scott Panozo.

Player Chips Progress
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Jacob Mitich
3,900,000
2,070,000
2,070,000
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Jim Dike
1,500,000
450,000
450,000
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Scott Panozo
Busted
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Lara Eisenberg
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner
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Philip Neiman
Busted
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Harold Hyatt
Busted

Tags: Harold HyattJacob MitichJim DikeLara EisenbergPhillip NeimanScott Panozo

Jon Bowman Eliminated in 15th Place ($1,377)

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Jon Bowman
Jon Bowman

Belram Rais moved all in from early position before Jon Bowman called off with the shorter stack from middle position. The remaining players got out of the way to put Bowman officially at risk.

Jon Bowman: {a-Hearts}{k-Clubs}
Belram Rais: {k-Spades}{j-Spades}

Bowman, though at risk, did have Rais dominated and remained ahead on the {10-Hearts}{a-Spades}{5-Hearts} flop and {8-Clubs} turn. The {q-Hearts} river, however, improved Rais to broadway to send Bowman out of the tournament in 15th place. Elsewhere, Benny H, Steve Nooraliah, Roger Laing and David Shober were all eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
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Belram Rais
1,100,000
835,000
835,000
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Jon Bowman
Busted
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Benny H
Busted
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Steve Nooraliah
Busted
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David Shober
Busted
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Roger Laing
Busted

Tags: Benny HDavid ShoberJon BowmanRoger LaingSteve Nooraliah

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