"ClarkWesterfeld" raised to 22,000, and in the cutoff, Brian ��TopCreature�� Sherrier reraised to 58,000. Back to "ClarkWesterfeld", and he put in a four bet to 220,000. Sherrier moved all in for his final 430,000, and "ClarkWesterfeld" called.
Sherrier:
"ClarkWesterfeld":
The board ran down , and the aces held to send Sherrier a massive double up.
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Following a raise from chip leader Ryan ��simlSgg�� Hagerty on the button, "mr.baseball" moved all in for about 230,000. Hagerty called with , and he was flipping against the two red jacks of "mr.baseball." The flop of missed both players, but the on the turn nailed Hagerty. The river was the and Hagerty scooped yet another pot to push his stack over 1.4 million.
"TheTerminator1" raised it up to 17,600, and next to act, "bbmkbb1" reraised to 52,000. Action folded to Katie "KatieStone" Stone, and she four bet shoved for 228,000. "TheTerminator1" folded, but "bbmkbb1" quickly called with pocket queens. He was dominating the of Stone, but not for long, as the fop came down . Suddenly, Stone was in great shape to scoop a massive double up, and though "bbmkbb1" picked up a flush draw on the turn, he wasn't able to make it on the river.
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.
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"MoneyMagnet08" moved all in from early position for his final 72,000 and change, and action folded all the way around to "A.Jackson1767" in the big blind. He quickly called with , and he was dominating the of "MoneyMagnet08." The flop of gave "MoneyMagnet08" new life, but he was not able to get anymore help from there, sending him to the virtual rail.
Just before registration closed, Daniel ��centrfieldr23�� Lupo moved all in for his final 101,250. Two seats over, Kevin ��sofcknsick�� Campbell moved all in for just a bit more. Everyone else folded, and it was shown that Campbell's was dominating the of Lupo. The flop of gave Lupo four extra outs, but none of them would come, as Campbell scooped what was nearly a full double up for him.
The first event of this latest partypoker US Network Online Series saw a crowd of 293 players come out. That created a prizepool of $58,600. That money will be handed out to the final 45 players, with first place taking home $10,964. Check out the photo below, or the payouts tab, for all of the prizepool information.