PokerNews is excited to announce that our Home Games Leaderboard is continuing in October and readers can continue to pit themselves against one another in our private PokerNews Home Games group on the PokerStars platform.
PokerNews Home Games has already awarded over $8,000 worth of tickets and with games running daily, there is always time to jump and grab some of that juicy value.
Members can compete on the virtual felt on both mobile and desktop, and PokerNews will add incredible value to the heap of online poker tournaments running throughout the year. Don't worry if you are a new player as everyone is welcome, we have a variety of buy-ins and games that will be running so you too can enjoy battling for bragging rights and big blinds.
Throughout October, PokerNews will be running daily Added Value MTTs in which the winner shall receive a tournament ticket, of $11, for winning the MTT and this is on top of the prizepool itself. Buyins are an affordable $1.10 and there are also Leaderboard prizes for the top 10 finishers at the end of the month. Any MTT in which registration closes with over 30 players, PokerNews will double the 1st place ticket, so the incentive is there to get all of your poker playing buddies involved and get even more value.
After reentering in the break, Juan Pardo raised to 3,500 from the hijack with Adrian Mateos calling from the cutoff. Dimitar Danchev three-bet to 12,500 from the button which got a fold from Pardo. Mateos thought for a few moments before jamming for Danchev's remaining 85,000. Danchev called.
Dimitar Danchev : J♦J♥
Adrian Mateos: 10♦10♠
Mateos couldn't find a ten on the 6♦K♥7♦K♠2♣ runout. Danchev's jacks had held up and earned him the double-up.
Mateos was left with just 2 big blinds and eliminated on the next hand.
Dimitar Danchev limped in from the small blind before Juan Pardo raised to 5,500 out of the big blind. Danchev then limp-reraised to 15,500. Pardo called.
Danchev bet 6,000 on the A♣2♦8♥ flop and Pardo called.
The action went check-check on the 3♠ turn and the Q♠ hit the river. Danchev led out for 51,000 and Pardo instantly folded.
Artur Martirosian was seen leaving his chair, having busted out from the tournament.