Event #6: $15K GTD 8-Max NLH
Day 1 Completed
Event #6: $15K GTD 8-Max NLH
Day 1 Completed
partypoker US Network Online Series Event #6: $15K GTD 8-Max NLH came to an end early Thursday with "jerseyman99" running his way to the finish line for the first-place prize of $4,512.
The sixth event saw 15 players start the tournament with that number steadily increasing throughout the registration period as "jerseyman99" outlasted a field of 94 entries at $215 apiece.
The 94 total entries generated a total prize pool of $18,800 that would be paid out to the top 16 players.
Once registration ended, only 32 players remained and that number quickly dwindled as "Bluehaven" bubbled the tournament at the start of Level 22, leaving the remaining players in the money.
From there, players started dropping by the wayside as Brian ��TopCreature�� Sherrier (16th place - $316.78), Event #4 Champion Orson "borgatcha" Young (12th Place - $413.60), and "xxx6395200xxx" (9th Place - $517), all got a piece of the pie but fell short of the making final table.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | "jerseyman99" | $4,512 |
2 | "Cholie" | $3,158.40 |
3 | Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner | $2,256 |
4 | "mia1223" | $1,797.28 |
5 | "Cara2Cacra" | $1,391.20 |
6 | John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza | $1,052.80 |
7 | "Rikishi" | $846 |
8 | Alex ��JinYang�� Butcher | $658 |
In Level 25, Alex ��JinYang�� Butcher was the first to fall in eighth place, and "Rikishi" fell shortly after in seventh place.
The next level saw a flurry of eliminations happen when John "Slapshot1085" Forlenz, "Cara2Cacra" and "mia1223" all fell, leaving just three players.
Once three-handed action started, Hohner held the chip lead over his two opponents and while the chips shuffled around, Hohner fell in third place after he jammed into "jerseyman99's" pocket queens.
The heads-up battle saw "jerseyman99" hold over a 4:1 chip advantage and they made quick work of "Cholie" sending them home in second place.
Date | Time (EST) | Tournament | Buy-In |
---|---|---|---|
Thursday, 12/3 | 7:30 p.m. | Event #7: $25K GTD 6-Max PKO | $535 |
Friday, 12/4 | 7:30 p.m. | Event #8: $15K GTD 6-Max NLH | $215 |
Saturday, 12/5 | 7:30 p.m. | Event #9: $20K GTD 8-Max NLH | $320 |
Sunday, 12/6 | 5:00 p.m. | Event #10: Sunday $50K GTD Main Event | $215 |
Sunday, 12/6 | 8:00 p.m. | Event #11: $10K GTD NLH Turbo | $109 |
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In Level 29 (18,000/36,000/4,500), "Cholie" raised all in for 407,436 preflop and was called by "jerseyman99".
"Cholie":
"jerseyman99":
"jerseyman99" was ahead with their made hand of nines and the flop didn't change a thing.
The turn was bad for "Cholie" as the appeared leaving them drawing dead and the river ended their tournament in second place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
jerseyman99 |
4,700,000
699,936
|
699,936 |
Cholie | Busted |
In Level 29 (18,000/36,000/4,500), Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner got his last 147,348 stack in the middle and was called by "jerseyman99".
"jerseyman99":
Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner:
Hohner was in rough shape but the flop kept his tournament hopes alive.
The turn wasn't much help to Hohner as he needed any jack or six to stay in the tournament.
Unfortunately for Hohner, the wasn't the card he wanted to see on the river and his night ended in third place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
jerseyman99 |
4,000,064
1,997,848
|
1,997,848 |
Cholie |
699,936
393,377
|
393,377 |
Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner | Busted |
In Level 27 (14,000/28,000/3,500), Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner limped in from the small blind and then called "mia1223's" 613,934 all in raise from the big blind.
"mia1223":
Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner:
"mia1223" ran into Hohners aces and didn't get any help from the flop ending their night in fourth place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner |
2,241,675
793,443
|
793,443 |
mia1223 | Busted |
In Level 27 (14,000/28,000/3,500), "Cara2Cacra" raised all in for 346,834 from under the gun and "jerseyman99" isolated from the small blind.
"Cara2Cacra":
"jerseyman99":
"Cara2Cacra" was ahead with their pocket kings and nothing changed after the flop.
The on the turn was a safe card after "Cara2Cacra" as they just needed to dodge an ace on the river to stay alive.
Unfortunately for "Cara2Cacra", the appeared on the river ending their tournament in fifth place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
jerseyman99 |
2,002,216
362,541
|
362,541 |
Cara2Cacra | Busted |
In Level 27 (14,000/28,000/3,500), John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza raised all in for 285,309 from middle position and "jerseyman99" looked him up from the big blind.
"jerseyman99":
John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza:
Forlenza was ahead looking to hold but the feat was easier said than done as the the flop paired "jerseyman99's" ace.
The turn brought chop outs as it put a broadway draw on the board but the dropped on the river ending Forlenza's tournament in sixth place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
jerseyman99 |
1,639,675
740,807
|
740,807 |
John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza | Busted |
In Level 27 (14,000/28,000/3,500), "Rikishi" open-jammed for 166,671 from under the gun and Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner called next to act.
"Rikishi":
Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner:
Hohner was ahead with his made hand of sixes and nothing changed after the flop.
The turn however, gave "Rikishi" hope with the nut flush draw but the river fell a blank with the ending their tournament in seventh place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner |
1,448,232
102,203
|
102,203 |
Rikishi | Busted |
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Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan ��TheSims�� Hohner |
1,346,029
282,616
|
282,616 |
jerseyman99 |
898,868
202,000
|
202,000 |
mia1223 |
601,534
393,567
|
393,567 |
Rikishi | 562,251 | |
Cara2Cacra |
469,431
98,604
|
98,604 |
John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza |
332,809
-219,125
|
-219,125 |
Cholie |
306,559
-6,500
|
-6,500 |
Alex ��JinYang�� Butcher |
182,519
-314,750
|
-314,750 |