Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Clayton "claytonfletcher" Fletcher
|
878,545
76,220
|
76,220 |
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
|
503,762
32,668
|
32,668 |
spinach_kale |
502,406
10,450
|
10,450 |
TheTerminator1 |
350,059
142,637
|
142,637 |
Anthony “Flawlessbinkage” Maio
|
264,295 | |
Jinxy |
188,502
-95,125
|
-95,125 |
Buck50 |
72,431
-87,300
|
-87,300 |
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Blinds: 3,500/7,000
"RyDee"moved all in for his final 40,000 and change, and after Clayton "claytonfletcher" Fletcher was the lone caller, it looked like it would be a chopped pot, as both players showed Ace-Ten suited.
However, the flop brought three clubs, which suited Fletcher just fine, giving him the nut flush, and leaving "RyDee" drawing absolutely dead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Clayton "claytonfletcher" Fletcher
|
802,325
149,796
|
149,796 |
RyDee | Busted |
Blinds: 3,500/7,000
After a raise from "Jinxy", Anthony “Flawlessbinkage” Maio would move all in for his final 115,000. "Jinxy" thought for a bit before calling with , but he was one upped by the of Maio
The flop of gave Maio top pair, but also gave "Jinxy" a straight draw. An ace on the turn still kept him alive, but another nine on the river didn't change anything.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jinxy |
283,627
-132,960
|
-132,960 |
Anthony “Flawlessbinkage” Maio
|
244,170
244,170
|
244,170 |
Blinds: 3,500/7,000
In a battle of the blinds, "RyDee" would set "Ptkceaser" all in. "Ptkceaser" would call with , but he would need lots of help, as "RyDee" had . The flop brought some chop outs for "Ptkceaser", but that would never come to fruition, giving "RyDee" the first knockout of the final table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
RyDee |
215,460
-59,060
|
-59,060 |
Ptkceaser | Busted |
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Following a huge knockout of "pay4medsch00l" in 10th place, Clayton "claytonfletcher" Fletcher is the chip leader at the start of the final table, with over 650,000. "spinach_kale" remains by far the biggest bounty at the table, with $293 attached to his name. Stay tuned to find out who wins this final table!
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Clayton "claytonfletcher" Fletcher
|
652,529
286,099
|
286,099 |
spinach_kale |
491,956
245,883
|
245,883 |
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
|
471,094
69,035
|
69,035 |
Jinxy |
416,587
258,887
|
258,887 |
IReadYrSoul |
252,784
252,784
|
252,784 |
TheTerminator1 |
207,422
47,750
|
47,750 |
Buck50 |
159,731
67,089
|
67,089 |
Anthony “Flawlessbinkage” Maio
|
121,710
121,710
|
121,710 |
Ptkceaser |
50,801
-162,950
|
-162,950 |
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Following a raise from Alex “JinYang” Butcher to 14,000, "IReadYrSoul" would move all in for just under 50,000. Butcher would call with , and he would take the lead on the flop. He would turn two pair, meaning a five and a five only would flip the script at this point.
A seven came instead, and Butcher adds another bounty to his list.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
|
402,059
188,639
|
188,639 |
IReadYrSoul | Busted |
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Mike “MistaMenza” Menzer was the short stack with 12 left, but he looked to be in great shape to get a much needed double up, when he got his chips in the middle in a blind vs. blind situation. His was well ahead of the of Alex “JinYang” Butcher, but in a flash, that would change, after the flop came .
Münzer would need running cards to survive now, but a queen on the turn would end things. With that, the remaining 11 are in the money.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
|
213,420
107,331
|
107,331 |
Mike “MistaMenza” Menzer
|
Busted |
Blinds: 2,000-4,000
Action started with short stack "MortySmith" moving all in for just under 50,000, and chip leader "spinach_kale" tried to isolate by shoving over the top in the small blind.
However, Clayton "claytonfletcher" Fletcher would wake up with pocket queens in the big blind, and by the river, Fletcher would have a straight. With that pot, he is the new chip leader with 366,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Clayton "claytonfletcher" Fletcher
|
366,430
209,583
|
209,583 |
spinach_kale |
246,073
-186,847
|
-186,847 |
MortySmith | Busted |
At the beginning of July, the partypoker US Network in New Jersey reached a sizzling conclusion when the WPT Online Poker Open, which combined fields from partypoker US, Borgata Poker and BetMGM Poker crowned a winner. The Main Event drew a field of 868 entries, generating a lofty $317,540 prize pool which surpassed its $300k guarantee. It marked the largest ever event for the New Jersey online poker network surpassing the $302,100 prize pool for the $320 buy-in partypoker US Network $250K GTD back on March 29.
In the end, it was David "TheKing411" Coleman who emerged victorious for a payday of $56,586. In addition to the first-place prize, he also earned a WPT Championship Trophy and an $11,000 prize package which includes entry into the next WPT in-person live event, the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic, which will take place at Bellagio in Las Vegas ($10,400 buy-in), as well as $600 in cash towards travel expenses.
David Coleman spoke to PokerNews about the win.