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In Level 23 with blinds at 10,000/20,000 and an ante of 2,500, "Smitty15" raised all in for 184,395 from middle position and Katie "KatieStone" Stone called from the small blind.
"Smitty15":
Katie "KatieStone" Stone:
Stone was ahead and nothing changed after the flop.
The turn paired Stone's ace but it kept "Smitty15" alive drawing to broadway.
Unfortunately for "Smitty15", the completed the board on the river ending their tournament in seventh place.
In September, the World Poker Tour Online Borgata Series powered by partypoker US Network wrapped up its 10-event series with the conclusion of the $1,060 Main Event, a tournament that drew 440 entries and offered up a $432,700 prize pool.
The final table of eight battled it out for a $77,349 top prize, plus a Hublot Big Bang E Titanium watch valued at $5,200, and after 3.5 hours of play, it was Tony "ToNiSiNzz" Sinishtaj coming out on top to claim his second WPT-related title. Sinishtaj previously won the WPT Seminole Rock Poker Showdown in Season XVI for $661,283.
Sinishtaj sat down with PokerNews' Chad Holloway to talk about the win.
In Level 21 with blinds of 7,000/14,000 and an ante of 1,750, Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon raised and then called "xxx6395200xxx's" 197,222 three-bet jam from the small blind.
"xxx6395200xxx":
Yong "IReadYrSoul" Kwon:
"xxx6395200xxx" had Kwon dominated until the flop appeared.
The turn brought chop outs but "xxx6395200xxx" wanted to see a jack on the river but it came the ending their tournament in eighth place.
In Level 19 with blinds at 5,000/10,000/1,250, Katie "KatieStone" Stone raised from the cutoff and then called Matt ��MattEMenz�� Mendez's 209,909 three-bet jam from the big blind.
Katie "KatieStone" Stone:
Matt ��MattEMenz�� Mendez:
Mendez was dominated and didn't find any help from the runout, ending his tournament just shy of the money.
A few hands later in the same level, Katie "KatieStone" Stone eliminated "jaehoez24" on the bubble leaving the remaining ten players in the money.
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.