DeepStack Extravaganza (NYE)
Event #18
$300 NLH Bounty
$15K GTD
7:10 pm
Final Numbers
12.30.18
Players: 91
Prize Pool: $22,750
Bounties: $9,100
Places paid: 12
1st place: $4,093
Thanks to all who played.
DeepStack Extravaganza (NYE)
Event #18
$300 NLH Bounty
$15K GTD
7:10 pm
Final Numbers
12.30.18
Players: 91
Prize Pool: $22,750
Bounties: $9,100
Places paid: 12
1st place: $4,093
Thanks to all who played.
We just had a crazy hand. On a Q♦ A♥ 4♣ 8♥ board, Manig Loeser went all-in with his Q♥ 8♦. Eric Worre called with his 8♣ 4♠. An 8♠ came on the river, and while Worre made his full house, Loeser’s was better. Loeser is now our chip leader.
False alarm. The two gentlemen have decided to play on.
Our final two are discussing a heads-up chop. Stay tuned.
Eric Worre just doubled up his 8.5 million when he called Manig Loeser’s all-in bet. Loeser showed A♣ 7♠ and Worre turned over 9♠ A♥. The board fell 10♦ 8♦ 5♦ 3♠ 10♣.
Returning from the Level 36 break, here is where our remaining two stand.
Eric Worre: 8.5 million
Manig Loeser: 29 million
Stay tuned for the thrilling conclusions.
Congratulations to Christopher Banks from Las Vegas, NV who finished third in our DeepStack Extravaganza (NYE) Event #14 $400 NLH MonsterStack $260K GTD winning $33,500.
Manig Loeser dealt Banks the final blow by virtue of his Ace kicker.
Christopher Banks took a hard hit from Eric Worre when Banks went all-in with suited K, 5 but was bested by Worre’s suited A, 9. Banks lost 5.425 million of his chips.
Congratulations to Satish Surapaneni from Clifton, NJ who finished fourth in our DeepStack Extravaganza (NYE) Event #14 $400 NLH MonsterStack $260K GTD winning $25,586.
When Manig Loeser called Surapaneni’s all-in bet for 4.075 million with pocket fives, Surapaneni flipped over his A♦ Q♥. Loeser made a straight on a 4♥ 7♣ 8♠ 6♦ 3♦ board and Surapaneni was out.
Congratulations to Eric Baldwin from Las Vegas, NV who finished fifth in our DeepStack Extravaganza (NYE) Event #14 $400 NLH MonsterStack $260K GTD winning $19,263.
When Manig Loeser went all-in, Baldwin, after much thought called all-in as well. Loeser’s pocket sevens held up versus Baldwin’s A♠ 9♦.