Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
With over 40,000 in the pot on a completed board, the big blind jammed to put Cherish Andrews to the test in early position.
Andrews thought about it and eventually put in her remaining 33,100 chips.
The big blind could only turn over for a missed straight draw, while Andrews tabled to claim the pot and add to her stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Cherish Andrews | 110,000 | 20,000 |
A player opened to 2,500 from early position and received a single caller in the form of Chris Moorman out of the big blind.
Moorman check-called a continuation of 3,000 on the flop and then took over the betting lead on the turn, pushing 6,000 into the middle. His opponent made the call to send the two players to the river.
Moorman did not pause for long before moving all in. The early position player pondered his decision for a decent amount of time. With a four liner to a straight on board, it appeared as if he was considering a hero call but ultimately mucked to send another pot Moorman's way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chris Moorman
|
51,000 | 12,000 |
Nadya Magnus opened to 2,000 from under the gun and Barry Hutter moved all in for 11,500 in the cutoff. Action folded back to Magnus who called.
Barry Hutter:
Nadya Magnus:
The two were flipping, until the flop put Hutter way ahead. The turn paired Magnus too late and left her drawing dead to the river, as Hutter secured the short-stacked double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Barry Hutter
|
25,500 | 14,000 |
Nadya Magnus | 8,000 | -11,500 |
Alexandros Theologis opened to 2,200 from the cutoff and faced a three-bet to 7,000 by Pavel Plesuv on the button. Actioin folded back around to Theologis, who made the call.
The flop came and Theologis checked. Plesuv continued for 8,000, not enough to shed Theologis, who flatted.
Theologis checked for a second time on the turn and Plesuv, having no issues with inflating the pot, sized up to a chunkier 17,000. Again, Theologis just called.
Both players checked on the river and Theologis turned over for second pair. It was no good, however, as Plesuv held for the rivered top pair. As he watched his opponent rake in the large pot, Theologis gave a slight shake of his head while gazing up at the ceiling.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pavel Plesuv
|
97,000 | 21,000 |
Alexandros Theologis | 57,000 | 57,000 |
With roughly 6,000 in the pot on a flop, Raminder Singh was in the big blind and check-called a bet of 2,000 against Chris Moorman on the button.
The fell on the turn, and Singh check-called against Moorman's bet of 5,400.
The completed the board, Singh checked, and Moorman moved all in for 18,000. Singh thought about it, but ultimately sent his cards into the muck to concede the pot to Moorman without a showdown.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Raminder Singh | 75,000 | 75,000 |
Chris Moorman
|
39,000 | 11,000 |
Level: 8
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
On June 6, the $1,100 buy-in no-limit hold'em tournament during the Wynn Summer Classic attracted 242 entrants, creating a prize pool of $237,160, easily surpassing the $200,000 guarantee.
Players from all around the world, not just here in Nevada, showed up to compete. In the end, it was California resident Edvin Setaghian as the only player still with chips. The champion received $59,930 for his impressive and dominant performance at the luxurious Wynn Resort in Las Vegas.
Prior to that championship run, Setaghian had just $69,000 in career live tournament scores, according to Hendon Mob, so he nearly doubled his prior cashes.
Setaghian defeated Jose Catela from Portugal heads up to win the title. The runner-up didn't leave empty-handed, however, and took home $36,997 for his deep run. The final table of nine featured players from three separate countries (United States, Portugal and Hungary). Valdemar Kwaysser (5th place for $12,403) and Marton Czoszor (7th place for $7,684) are both Hungarians.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Edvin Setaghian | $59,930 |
2 | Jose Catela | $36,997 |
3 | Gus Vergos | $24,309 |
4 | Ryan Jones | $16,838 |
5 | Valdemar Kwaysser | $12,403 |
6 | Chad Lipton | $9,558 |
7 | Marton Czoszo | $7,684 |
8 | Brett Edmunds | $6,380 |
9 | William Pappas | $5,431 |
Picking up the action on the turn, Brock Wilson from under the gun was involved in a hand with a player in the cutoff. On a board reading Wilson led out for 3,200 only to see his opponent raise to 8,600. Wilson made the call to send the two players to the river.
Wilson checked the river and his opponent promptly moved all in. It did not take long for Wilson to throw his hand away, taking a small hit to his stack in the process.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brock Wilson | 57,000 | -8,000 |
With roughly 10,000 in the pot on a flop, a small blind player was all-in for 23,000, an early position player had called, and Jampa Dothar jammed for 66,000 in middle position. The early position player thought about it and called.
Small Blind:
Jampa Dothar:
Early Position:
The and completed the board to miss all of the draws, and Dothar held to scoop the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jampa Dothar | 165,000 | 165,000 |