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Event #7 of the PokerGo Tour was won by Punsri, although Negreanu scored a remarkable podium finish.

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Punnat Punsri of Thailand won the $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em event as part of this series of high buy-in tournaments hosted at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. After defeating American Daniel Colpoys in heads-up play, the Asian player earned US$310,000 while his runner-up received US$201,000. With his US$124,000 victory, Canadian shark Daniel Negreanu crossed the US$50,000,000 milestone in his wins history.

Negreanu topped $50,000,000 in earnings during a tournament won by Punsri. Punsri won the event.

On Thursday, the winner of the $25,000 NLH tournament, event #7 of the PokerGo Tour stop at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, was determined. Punnat Punsri of Thailand won the championship trophy after defeating Daniel Colpoys of the United States in heads-up play. The Asian winner received $310,000, while the runner-up received $200,000.

The last member of the podium was the Canadian sensation Daniel Negreanu. The GGPoker ambassador earned US$124,000 for his third-place finish, which enabled him to surpass the US$50,000,000 lifetime milestone for live tournament wins. Kid Poker becomes the third player after Americans Justin Bonomo and Bryn Kenney to exceed this legendary figure.

With his third-place finish in this competition, Canadian Daniel Negreanu earned the distinction.

Daniel Negreanu

surpassed the US$50 million threshold in wins. (picture provided by PokerNews)

The tournament concluded with 31 entrants, resulting in a total prize fund of $775,000. The top five finishers received the following prizes:

Winner: Punnat Punnsri (Thailand) US$310.000 Second-place finisher: Daniel Colpoys (United States) US$201,000 Daniel Negreanu placed third (Canada) US$124.000 Fourth place: David Peters (United States), $85.5 Sam Soverel (United States), 205th, US$54,250

Concurrently with the defining of this event, Day 1 of Event #8 of the series, a US$50,000 NLH tournament with the largest buy-in at this PokerGo Cup stop, was played.

“Teedy” is the frontrunner in Suprema Brazil’s Battle HR.

Yesterday’s Suprema Brazil race was a must-see. On the Suprema Poker app’s feel, no player was more aggressive than “Teedy.” After defeating 537 opponents in the R$220 Battle HR 150K GTD, he secured the championship and a payout of R$30,808. “AlphaWhisky” and “PEOPLE” rounded out the podium, taking home R$15,074 and R$9,128 respectively.

In the R$ 550 HighS 100K GTD, “old guy” was the one who proclaimed victory. With the triumph, he added R$24,516 to his bankroll. This time, there were 158 participants in the competition. View the further results:

$15 Plus 50K GTD

1. “BellatrixXx” R$7,200

2. “Sandroloso” R$5,000

3. “Nankran03” R$3,475

Field: 3,677 submissions (1,416 unique) / Prize pool: $49,639

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At PokerOK, you may modify your game alias.

Новогодний подарок от ПокерОК — до 7 января игроки могут сменить никнейм

For the New Year’s holiday, PokerOK provided its players a rather unique gift: the ability to alter their game’s moniker. Rarely is this an option, and just a few poker rooms let customers to alter their moniker once per specified time period.

A few clicks are required to modify your nickname on PokerOK. To do this, launch the poker software and go to “My game profile.” In the right portion of the window, you will see your existing game name and a field for entering a new one.

Simply input the appropriate moniker and confirm the modifications. A few seconds later, the name will be altered.

This will enable you to begin a “new profession” and blend in with tens of thousands of other poker players. The most important aspect of this function is that all opponent color notes and SmartHUD data will be kept. On monitoring sites such as SharkScope, however, a new user’s chart will begin from beginning.

On PokerOK, changing your nickname is optional, so players are free to preserve their previous moniker or discover a more interesting one. It may be modified until the 7th of January at 02:59 Moscow time.

ELO Ranking

The ELO Spin & Gold rating is a brand-new feature on PokerOK. It is a rating system that ranks players on the basis of their abilities and win rate, ignoring factors such as money and wins. Chess, table games, and cyber sports all employ a similar system.

The new option just displays the player’s ability level and has no effect on the game. In the poker room’s lobby, you may see your own rating as well as the status of other players. There are a total of seven rating levels, and the designation of Grand Master is conferred to the top 100 poker players in the TOP-100 Raking.

Ivan Leow, a Malaysian, died unexpectedly at the age of 39.

Occasionally, the deaths of notable poker players result in unfortunate occurrences in the poker community. However, these poker players are often of a certain age, but in a recent incident, a young player was affected.

Ivan Leow, a Malaysian poker player and Triton Poker ambassador, passed away suddenly at age 39. The player was a prominent member of the poker community and had been rewarding his followers with new cashes until lately.

He often enjoyed playing Short Dec in large high stakes tournaments. Early in April, he placed second in the Triton Cyprus #4 – $75,000 No-Limit Hold’em Short Deck event, winning $699,500.

The community was stunned by the news of his untimely death during the Triton Poker Cyprus Series games, in which Leow also played.

Dusty Schmidt, a former member of Team PokerStars Online, passed away at the age of 40.

Triton Poker organizers (Paul Foy and Richard Yong) canceled all events in the series and suspended the current Short Deck event due to the poker player’s untimely demise.

“Ivan was a highly popular Triton family member. In addition to being a devoted friend, he was kind, giving, and a lot of fun both at and away from the table. He was also an exceptional poker player who was devoted to the game. Ivan was a unique individual who enjoyed life to the fullest, was always smiling, and was a poker enthusiast. His family, friends, and those who had the pleasure of knowing him will miss him dearly “Foye and Yong said.

The reason of death of the teenage poker player is yet unknown. Over the course of his poker career, Leow has earned over $13,000,000 in live tournaments. In a $250,000 No Limit Hold’em – SHRB Europe Main Event, he earned his largest payout to date, $2,460,000, by finishing second. Numerous prominent high-stakes poker players have already expressed their condolences on social media mourning Leow’s passing.

Bromfman won the first Latino bracelet at the World Series of Poker in 2022.

Pedro Bromfman

With his victory in event #38 of the current World Series of Poker (WSOP), the US$10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship, the Brazilian Pedro Bromfman became the first Latin American to win a World Series tournament this summer. His win versus American Scott Seiver won him US$294,616 in prize money.

Bromfman gave the 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship a samba rhythm.

Sunday marked the conclusion of one of the most sought mixed game events of the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) schedule. Event #38 of this year’s World Series was the $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship. Pedro Bromfman, who is more known for his job in the music industry, dominated this version and finished up with all of the chips in play, claiming the first golden bracelet of his career and, incidentally, becoming the first Latin American to win a championship at this year’s WSOP.

Bromfman defeated Scott Seiver of the United States in heads-up play, earning him a resounding US$294,616 prize. His runner-up earned a payout of US$182,086 for coming in second place. Cary Katz, also from the home nation of the WSOP, received US$131,362 for finishing in third place. The fourth-place finisher was Canadian Alex Livingston, who earned US$96,104. The fifth-place finisher was the renowned Brazilian shark Yuri Dzivielevski, who, with a prize of US$71,315, completed a great balance for those from the country of the samba, in an event of a format in which it is not traditionally competed in the Latin American regional circuit.

The champion alternates his presence in the ring with his career as a composer and music producer, for which he has become well-known for works such as the elaboration of the soundtrack for the 2014 film Robocop and the television series Narcos, Elite Squad, and Elite Squad II, as well as the video game Max Payne 3. His most recent works include Panama Papers, Thumper, The Story of Us, Chain of Command, The Blackout, and Need for Speed: Heat. Far Cry 6, the most recent project in which the native of Rio de Janeiro contributed, was published by Ubisoft on October 7, 2021. This videogame’s soundtrack has been nominated for several international awards.

Yuri Dzivielevski

The tournament had 121 participants, creating a prize fund of $1,128,325 from which the top 19 finishers profited. We present the prizes for the competition’s top ten finishers, including the legendary Phil Hellmuth in ninth place (US$31,796):

Winner: Pedro Bromfman (Brazil) US$294.616

Runner up: Scott Seiver (United States) US$182,086

Cary Katz finished third (United States) US$131,362

Fourth place: Alex Livingston (Canada) $96,104

5th: Yuri Dzivielevski (Brazil) US$71,315

Farzad Bonyadi (United States) placed sixth with $53,687

7th: Eli Elezra (Israel) US$41,011

Andrew Kelsall (USA) placed eighth with $31,796.

United States’ Phil Hellmuth placed ninth with $31,796.

Dan Shak (United States) placed 10th and received $25,026.

Tonight, 24 players will compete for the Winamax Pokus Million win.

Yesterday, MTT players at Winamax.fres focused their attention on the Winamax Pokus tournaments. Throughout the course of the day, 15 events in the series concluded, awarding €758k in prize money. In addition, the Giant, the Five, the Magicus Mystery, and the Million were played on Day 2 of the multiflight events.

In addition, the red W room hosted 13 regular events with jackpots over €10,000, which awarded a total of €276k in winnings.

The summary begins with the multi-flight competitions. Today will be the final Day 3 of each tournament. This is the course of these events.

Winamax Pokus 01 Mystery Giant has a €120k maximum prize pool.

2 buy-in.

80,514 entries.

144,925.

20 pot. 75 survivors.

Winamax Pokus 02 Five €200k Gtd.

5 buy-in.

88,046 entries.

396,207 pot. 86 survive.

Winamax Pokus 03 Magicus Mystery €600k Gtd.

20 buy-in.

37,995 entries.

683,910 pot. 36 survive.

Winamax Pokus 100 Million €1m Gtd.

50 buy-in.

19,691 entries.

1,000,000 pot.

24 survivors.

As for the tournaments that concluded yesterday, two of the Winamax Pokus tournaments offered rewards in the five-figure range. “Peace&Lovee” got €13,238.09 in WP-144, while “17-35” took home €12,226.77 in WP-148. Following closely was “BigZoowAAp” (€9,669.82).

The top reward of the day in the regular tournaments was won by “dash4fun,” who got €9,137.74 for winning the Battle Royale. “OUGA OUGA” won the HighRoller and received €8,487.51 in winnings.

The two largest events of the day featured six-figure prize pools: €113k in WP-122 and €102k in WP-148. There were 13 more MTTs with prize pools above €30,000.

Here are the complete results of yesterday’s Winamax Pokus tournaments:

Yokels (WP120. Prize pool: €3,603.99. Field: 9,615. Prize pool: €43,268).

BigZoowAAp (WP122. Prize: €9,669.82. Field: 6,282. Prize pool: €113,076).

VeRybAdbeAAt (WP143. Prize: €3,519.45. Field: €3,936. Prize pool: €35,424).

Peace&Lovee (WP144; Prize: £13,238.09; Field: 1,603; Prize pool: £72,135) was the winner of the contest.

alexpreto10 (WP145. Prize: €5,064.17. Field: 7,396. Prize pool: €33,282).

daniviev (WP146. Prize: €7,480.33. Field: 8,883. Prize pool: €80,000).

Lebreizh F0u (WP147. Prize: €8,821.52. Field: 4,613. Prize pool: €83,034).

17-35 (WP148. Prize: £12,226.77. Field: 2,284. Prize pool: £102,780).

Las de piks (WP149. Prize: €2,246.54. Field: 5,052. Prize pool: €22,734).

Ragalet (WP150. Prize: €914.49. Field: 209. Prize pool: €3,762).

BIG TILTS (WP151. Prize: £3,578.54. Field: 4,371. Prize pool: £40,000).

Ouspenskaya (WP152. Prize: €8,608.53. Field: 978. Prize pool: €44,010).

Azotamentez (WP153. Prize: €684.11. Field: 1,378. Prize pool: €6,201).

PaulTibbets (WP154. Prize: €4,119.43. Field: 2,161. Prize pool: €38,898).

ruinemax.fr (WP155. Prize: €4,046.52. Field: €4,420. Prize pool: €39,780).

And the following are the outcomes of regular events with prize pools over €10,000:

Umbig0 (Tea Time €20. Prize: €3,058.17. Field: 1,369. Prize pool: €24,642).

piramidka (Mystery KO. Prize: €3,117.11. Field: 1,682. Prize pool: €30,276).

Dobro jutro (Mystery KO. Prize: €5,738.22. Field: 105. Prize pool: €24,255).

QCALVARIOJDR (Guerilla 5. Prize: €1,430.10. Field: 2,778. Prize pool: €12,501)

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dash4fun (Battle Royale. Prize: €9,137.74. Field: 261. Prize pool: €48,024).

Pogacar (Mystery KO. Prize: €1,794.58. Field: 4,067. Prize pool: €18,302).

Field size: 655. Prize pool: €11,790.

bAl4nc3 (Xtase €100. Prize: €3,832.82. Field: 186. Prize pool: €16,740).

OUGA OUGA (€250 HighRoller. Prize: €8,487.51. Field: 145. Prize pool: €33,640).

ninoot (Flipper €20. Prize: €2,009.89. Field: 918. Prize pool: €16,524).

jeremaiie2.0 (Payback £10. Prize: £1,508.52. Field: 1,344. Prize pool: £12,096). H52M (Mystery KO. Prize: €1,963.98. Field: €1,902. Prize pool: €17,118) .

guerrero1mil (Dernier Round 20. Prize: €1,699.17. Field: 583. Prize pool: €10,494).

Today is a new day, and the Winamax Pokus events will be the primary emphasis.

Responsible gaming. Different strategies exist in online poker rooms to encourage responsible gambling (such as self-exclusion or deposit limitation).

At The Point Casino, the participant aimed a firearm at the dealer.

Cheaters enraged by their losses often threaten casino employees in American casinos. Obviously, in the majority of instances, the conflict is resolved verbally, and the casino personnel is qualified and knows how to deal in such circumstances.

Occasionally, though, the situation spirals out of hand and burnout players become a genuine danger to the lives of employees. And today’s tale is a prime example.

Washington’s casinos are quite popular and attract a broad clientele. Frequently, gamers use alcohol to increase their enthusiasm. Obviously, this is to the benefit of the gaming institution, as an intoxicated player will likely leave much more money behind.

Due to his lack of self-control, one of the intoxicated gamblers who was involved in a very sad incident at The Point Casino in Kingston will certainly wind himself behind prison.

Also see: “your mother” incited a fight at an American casino Hustler.

According to local media, the 24-year-old guy was consuming beer while playing cards at a table. The staff denied the player’s request to refill his glass vehemently when he requested a refill.

The unnamed guy merely bent over the poker table when he was denied drink after insisting that he had had enough. The individual then drew a firearm and aimed it at the dealer.

The player ultimately regained his composure and did not fire any rounds, but was seized and given over to the police by casino security. It is uncertain if he lost a substantial amount of money that day and whether he kept playing after being refused a drink.

When questioned by the local police, the player vehemently denied threatening the dealer with a firearm. However, after being shown security footage, the guy remained silent and lowered his head.

The breathalyzer revealed that the 24-year-old footballer had a reasonably modest blood alcohol concentration of 0.332 ppm (equal to one bottle of beer). This implies that the sorrow junkie would not be able to blame his behavior on alcoholism. True, the test was administered after the arrest, thus it is possible that some of the alcohol had already “weathered.” Now, the player is charged with illegal possession of a weapon and armed assault in the second degree.

Independence Cup series on PokerMatch with a guarantee of $12,000,000

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Independence Cup itinerary

Series of Independence Cup Tournaments

This year, Ukraine’s Independence Day will be honored in a unique manner, and PokerMatch has dedicated a tournament series to the occasion.

The Independence Cup event series with a total guarantee of $12,000,000 will begin on August 12 and conclude on August 27 with 80 knockout tournaments on BL Hold’em, Omaha, and Chinese Poker.

There will be tournaments with large guarantees, including two events with 1,000,000 guarantees and the Independence Cup Main Event with a 2,000,000 guarantee.

Tournament entry fees vary from 110 to 1,100. The cost to attend the PKO Main Event on August 27 is 2,500 yen.

Schedule for the Independence Cup Series on PokerMatch:

Date and Time Title Purchase Assurance

Independence Cup Competition with a Prize Pool of 100,000 TM

PokerMatch, a Ukrainian poker room, has regularly created a scoreboard for the tournament series’ top players. Points are added to the leaderboard for each defeated opponent. The amount of points is determined by the tournament entry fee:

100 to 274 – 1 point per knockout; 275 to 499 – 2 points per knockout; 500 to 749 – 5 points per knockout; and 750 and above – 10 points per knockout.

At the conclusion of the score session for the Independence Cup leaderboard, the top 25 players will split 100,000 tournament hryvnia.

Position on the leaderboard (TM)

Please take notice

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The tournament leaderboard “Independence Cup” earnings period begins on August 12 at 12:00 and concludes on August 27 at 12:00. (Kyiv time).

Celebrate the Ukrainian Independence Day with PokerMatch events and win large prizes! Best wishes at the tables!

Poker and the World Cup: GGPoker’s recipe for combining both

Whether you are a soccer fan or not, and whether you are familiar with the world of betting or not, the way in which GGPoker has integrated the upcoming World Cup into its poker tournament lobby will pique your attention.

Bet&Go tournaments will be the means by which the effects of what occurs on the field will be conveyed to the tables in real time and with many variables influencing its growth.

Each competition will correspond with a World Cup match, with involvement commencing upon registration. You will have the chance to pick your favorite team for that specific match, and you will get a discount on the tournament buy-in based on the probability of preference of each team.

The video will show it more clearly. The illustration shows a match between the Netherlands and Qatar, in which the European team is the obvious favorite. Therefore, if you choose to join up for the tulips’ side, the buy-in will be much more than for those who wager on the hosts, despite being lower than normal. The odds will change in real time based on the result of the game.

Choosing the lowest buy-in is not the only option, since if your team loses, you are ousted from the event.

The first actual instance is the Bet&Go Qatar-Ecuador tournament related with the first match. The event has a $10 buy-in and a $50,000 guarantee.

Those who are confident in the chances of the home team can enter the tournament for $3.63 (at the time the information was gathered by Pokernews), while South American fans will receive a discount that leaves the entry fee at $5.37, slightly higher because their team is slightly favored in the betting.

Each fluctuation of the score, which is monitored live on the screen, has innumerable ramifications. Players who believe their team is destined to lose may play wildly in an attempt to buy back at a tiny discount.

A goal in the last minute of a match may wipe out half a lobby in an instant, and anybody who correctly predicts an upset, which might be a draw between a modest club and one of the favorites, can obtain access to the guaranteed rewards with a very little buy-in. An incredible comeback in the last minutes of a match is possible.

In the case of a tie, no one suffers any losses. In any event, after the 90 minutes are over, even if it is a knockout, extra time will not be considered, and the competition will proceed according to its usual format.

Obviously, these events will not be accessible from Spain, since GGPoker lacks a license to operate in our country, but what do you think of the suggestion? To add excitement to a Japan-Costa Rica, perhaps?

Piqué appeared in Prague to compete in the €50,000 High Roller.

EUROPEAN POKER TOUR Piqué appears in Prague to compete in the €50,000 High Roller

The former player did not want to miss the festival’s most costly competition, so he went to the Czech capital, where he has already spent two bullets and is in the battle.

Piqué apareció en Praga para jugar el High Roller €50K

Gerard Piqué, a former soccer player, world champion, recently retired tennis player, and entirely devoted to his new life as a businessman and ex-husband of Shakira, has not given up his enthusiasm for poker. If he played before he put up his boots, he plays much more today.

The Spaniard, instead of being in Qatar to watch the World Cup, traveled to Prague to participate in the European Poker Tour, where he did not want to miss the €50,000 Super High Roller event, the most costly of the festival. This Sunday, Pique entered the halls of the Kings Casino to battle against a formidable field.

Sam Grafton is the leader in chips.

Pique, one of the top poker players on the globe, was able to survive for a considerable amount of time, but he was eliminated on the last stage of the night as the tournament’s short stack.

However, on Monday he took advantage of the late registration and won again, and he is now attempting to achieve fame with his second €50k bullet.

The current partial pot is €2,376,990, and the chipleader is none other than Sam Grafton with 1,672,000, a gigantic stack of 279 big blinds with which he dominates despite the fact that it will not be easy for him.

In the count are, among others, the Brazilians Rodrigo Seiji (second with 965,000 points) and Pablo Silva (452,000), Daniel Dvoress (926,000), Orpen Kisacikoglu (712,000), and the Spanish athletes Juan Pardo (566,000) and Sergio Aido (552,000).

Here you may see the live broadcast.

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