The four-plus hour late registration period has officially come and gone, and the numbers for Event #19 have been finalized. The 317 entries generated a $97,100 prize pool and will pay out the top 36 finishers, with the winner taking home $21,540.
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In Level 20 with blinds at 6,000/12,000 with an ante of 1,500, action on the table folded around to "mamoosh" who raised all in for 405,134 on the button. "SugarJ" called for less holding 106,250 from the small blind and Ross “thehebrewhammer” Gottleib came along as well from the big blind holding 141,750.
"SugarJ":
"mamoosh":
Ross “thehebrewhammer” Gottleib:
Gottleib was ahead after waking up with a monster in the big blind and nothing change after the flop.
The on the turn paired the board but it also gave "SugarJ" the flush draw which they completed with the on the river securing their triple-up.
In Level 19 with blinds at 5,000/10,000 with an ante of 1,250, Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty opened for 20,000 on the button and Dan “mj23style” Sewing defended his big blind to see a flop.
Sewing check-jammed for 81,975 after Hagerty continued for 20,000 and wa called.
Dan “mj23style” Sewing:
Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty:
Sewing was ahead until the turn gave Hagerty the nuts and he took his exit after the completed the board on the river.
While PokerNews is focused on the offering live updates from this tournament, there have been other side events playing out in the latest 2020 partypoker US Network Online Series.
In the $5 buy-in Event #13: $2,500 GTD 6-Max R+A, 145 players rebought 254 times and accounted for 51 add-ons, which meant the $2,500 prize pool was paid out to the top 18 finishers. Among those to cash after “d78beast78” bubbled in 19th place were “elijahnowin” (15th - $55), Event #9 champ “MYSTICMOUNTAIN” (13th - $55), “Million27” (10th - $60), “RunawayDenis” (6th - $115), and “ChickenTendies” (3rd - $275).
After nearly six hours of play, it was “POKERTORR” besting “WILLYSMOM” in heads-up play to win the title and $650 first-place prize.
In Level 18 with blinds at 4,000/8,000 with an ante of 1,000, action folded around to "CoachD" who raised all in for 85,900 from the small blind and "EmeraldForest32" called from the big blind.
"CoachD":
"EmeraldForest32":
"EmeraldForest32" looked to be in great shape to collect a good amount of chips until the flop appeared giving "CoachD" the nut staright.
The turn left "EmeraldForest32" drawing dead as they doubled-up "CoachD" after the completed the board on the river.
The start of Level 18 less than half of the field remaining as 100 players are left from the 277 entries with "Turkeyleg" being the only player over 1 million chips.
In Level 17 with blinds at 3,500/7,000 with an ante of 875, "madroc" opened for 17,500 from early position and "Chips_Jammed" called next to act.
Action folded around to Jon “Jetsfan411” Borenstein who three-bet all in for 123,875 from the small blind and was called by "Chips_Jammed" after "madroc" folded.
"Chips_Jammed":
Jon “Jetsfan411” Borenstein:
Borenstein held the better hand but had a sweat after the flop gave "Chips_Jammed" the nut-flush draw.
Luckily for Borenstein, "Chips_Jammed" bricked as the board completed with the turn followed by the river to secure Borenstein's double-up.