partypoker US Network Online Series (Nov. 29 - Dec.6)

$215 Main Event NLH ($50K GTD)
Day: 1
Event Info

partypoker US Network Online Series (Nov. 29 - Dec.6)

Final Results
Winner
pure_reason
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
$18,795
Event Info
Buy-in
$215
Prize Pool
$107,400
Entries
537
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
537
Players Left
1

Level 24 Updated Chip Counts

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of FrankyFunk us
FrankyFunk
2,193,786
1,302,160
1,302,160
Profile photo of epdawg5 us
epdawg5
2,010,350
Profile photo of Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty
Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty
1,757,208
857,339
857,339
Profile photo of Stripebass
Stripebass
1,385,323
477,725
477,725
Profile photo of softnsick
softnsick
1,366,610
550,632
550,632
Profile photo of Keith "ClarkWesterfeld" Donovan us
Keith "ClarkWesterfeld" Donovan
1,262,623
476,319
476,319
Profile photo of Adam "jchimpo56" Karten us
Adam "jchimpo56" Karten
1,224,198
Profile photo of John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza us
John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza
1,194,588
Profile photo of Alex “JinYang” Butcher us
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
1,185,148
9,925
9,925
Profile photo of Brian “TopCreature” Sherrier us
Brian “TopCreature” Sherrier
1,180,143
Profile photo of Don "dhimp20" Himeple
Don "dhimp20" Himeple
687,397
161,719
161,719
Profile photo of Derek "pompii" Sudell us
Derek "pompii" Sudell
683,071
Profile photo of Ted “roystalin” Ely us
Ted “roystalin” Ely
585,226
226,925
226,925
Profile photo of Stanton "Stonniepokes" Tentnowski
Stanton "Stonniepokes" Tentnowski
471,918
-329,054
-329,054
Profile photo of Matthew "gailums" Gailums us
Matthew "gailums" Gailums
391,424
-172,953
-172,953
Profile photo of Dan "mj23style" Sewnig us
Dan "mj23style" Sewnig
372,566
262,690
262,690

Coleman Eliminated After Dirty River

David Coleman
David Coleman

In Level 23 with blinds at 10,000/20,000 (2,500 ante), David "TheKing411" Coleman was all in preflop for 209,188 and was called by "jerseyman99" from the big blind.

"jerseyman99": {a-Clubs}{7-Hearts}
David "TheKing411" Coleman: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}

Coleman had his opponent dominated and nothing changed after the {6-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{k-Hearts} flop that paired both players.

The {2-Diamonds} appeared on the turn and Coleman was looking good to collect his double until the {7-Spades} dropped on the ending his tournament.

Coleman Dusted After Getting Tripped Up on the River
Coleman Dusted After Getting Tripped Up on the River
Player Chips Progress
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jerseyman99
666,951
Profile photo of David "TheKing411" Coleman us
David "TheKing411" Coleman
Busted

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Get to Know BorgataPoker.com Sponsored Pro Michael "Gags30" Gagliano

Michael Gagliano
Michael Gagliano

BorgataPoker.com has a trio of sponsored pros — Katie Stone, Daniel Buzgon, and Michael "Gags30" Gagliano — all of whom have been active this year in the partypoker US Network Online events.

In regards to the man known as "Gags," he has been playing poker professionally for a decade and has amassed more than $2 million in live tournament cashes. That includes a career-best $448,463 for winning the 2016 World Series of Poker Event #25: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em, good for his first bracelet. He also finished third in the 2017 WSOP Event #27: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em - 6 Handed for $210,139.

He also has more than $4 million in online scores. Of that, $338,315 has come on BorgataPoker.com.

According to his website, "before poker he worked in an elementary school, which has given him a great background to become a premier poker instructor. Coaching for more than seven years he has helped more than 50 students from all over the world improve their game. These students have gone on to win multiple championships including the WSOP Main Event. Michael has also worked as a consultant for several major casinos and online poker sites to help them improve their product and better serve their customers."

It's been a good day for Gagliano so far, as he has already doubled his starting stack. Stay tuned to find out if he can keep this momentum going!

For more on Gagliano, be sure to follow him on Twitter at @Gags30poker.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael "Gags30" Gagliano
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Lupo Can't Catch the Wheel

Daniel Lupo
Daniel Lupo

In Level 22 (8,000/16,000/2,000), Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo was all in for 104,111 after a {a-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{4-Spades} flop from the small blind and was called by "Thirdschoon82"

"Thirdschoon82": {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo: {a-Spades}{5-Hearts}

Both players flopped an ace but Lupo still held outs as either a five or three would put him in the lead.

Unfortunately for Lupo, the board completed with running {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds} on the turn and river, ending his tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of ThirdSchoon82
ThirdSchoon82
829,291
829,291
829,291
Profile photo of Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo us
Daniel "centrfielder23" Lupo
Busted

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Level 21 Top Stacks

There are 124 players remaining at the start of Level 21 and here are the players leading the pack.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Kreskin
Kreskin
1,223,569
474,409
474,409
Profile photo of Alex “JinYang” Butcher us
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
1,175,223
335,581
335,581
Profile photo of echaser us
echaser
959,454
Profile photo of Stripebass
Stripebass
907,598
109,625
109,625
Profile photo of Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty
Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty
899,869
2,775
2,775
Profile photo of FrankyFunk us
FrankyFunk
891,626
Profile photo of Ecandy28
Ecandy28
891,332
177,246
177,246
Profile photo of kevmo15 us
kevmo15
853,990
Profile photo of pure_reason us
pure_reason
837,127
225,814
225,814
Profile photo of Rikishi
Rikishi
836,834
Profile photo of Daniel "leinad" Buzgon us
Daniel "leinad" Buzgon
813,947
227,125
227,125
Profile photo of Stanton "Stonniepokes" Tentnowski
Stanton "Stonniepokes" Tentnowski
800,972
544,075
544,075

Vanauken Can't Catch a Break

In Level 20 with blinds at 6,000/12,000 (1,500 ante), Eric "alwaysliquid" Vanauken raised all in for 57,907 from late position and action folded around to "Volstragg" who called from the big blind.

"Volstragg": {q-Spades}{6-Hearts}
Eric "alwaysliquid" Vanauken: {k-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

Vanauken held the better hand but it was "Volstragg" who connected with the {6-Spades}{4-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} flop.

The {7-Clubs} wasn't the worst card for Vanauken as it gave him more outs with a gutshot straight draw and it also brought chop options if a five were to fall on the river.

Unfortunately for Vanauken, the {a-Hearts} completed the board on the river and ended his tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Volstragg
Volstragg
393,156
Profile photo of Eric "alwaysliquid" Vanauken
Eric "alwaysliquid" Vanauken
Busted

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Eric “alwaysliquid” Vanauken Looking for More partypoker US Success

Eric Vanauken
Eric Vanauken

Eric “alwaysliquid” Vanauken is a name you should know as he's become on of the most accomplished players on the partypoker US Network.

A couple of months ago, Vanauken accomplished the incredible feat of capturing back-to-back titles not once, but twice.

In the July 6-12 series, he topped a 134-entry field to win Event #4: $15,000 GTD NLH for nearly $7,500, and then the next night bested 144 runners to win Event #5: $,7500 GTD Green Chip Bounty for $3,145. Then, at the end of July, he won the $320 buy-in Event #3: $15,000 GTD PKO Bounty for $6,393 and a day later emerged victorious in the $215 buy-in Event #4: $12,000 GTD PKO Bounty Boost for $5.691.

PokerNews recently had the chance to chat with Vanauken about his recent successes.

Money Never Sleeps

For the 43-year-old Vanauken, who is married with three kids ages 7, 10, and 19, he’s never really had a nine-to-five job. Instead, he fancies himself a real estate broker engaging in flips and investments while playing poker on the side of course.

“I first learned playing $4/$8 limit at Foxwoods in early 2000 and now play now $20/$40 and $30/$60 when I can find a game, or settle on $1/$2 or $2/$5 NLH," he said. "I have played the WSOP Main Event two times with no luck busting on Day 2 both times.”

Additionally, Vanauken grinds a decent amount on the virtual tables under the screen name “alwaysliquid,” which stems from the movie Wall Street when Gordon Gekko tells Bud Fox about how money never sleeps and you need to always be liquid.

“Since New Jersey went legal I play on Borgata and WSOP. I used to play PokerStars but had an issue with them over a year ago and have since boycotted them. I do very well on Borgata. I even shipped the Mega Thursday [not long ago] on my phone from an Applebee’s parking lot as I had no WiFi at home due to power outage.”

As for his recent successes on partypoker US, Vanauken was pleased but wanted to remain humble.

“I am humbled to be able to compete with all of the great players in New Jersey,” he said. “I’m proud that all of my studying and grinding has been producing favorable results in the past few years, taking me from an average breakeven player to a profitable one. At the same time, I try to maintain being humble with this great game and what it has provided for me and my family.”

Proudest Poker Accomplishments

For Vanauken, the scores rank up there among his proudest poker accomplishments, which includes beating a poker legend.

“In 2013, I beat Joe McKeehen for the Borgata Limit Championship,” Vanauken said. “I think that was the last limit event held at Borgata.”

Other highlights on his poker résumé include finishing sixth in the 2018 WSOP Circuit at Canada’s Playground Poker Club and finishing runner-up in a pair of WSOP Circuit online events back in March.

“So close to a ring but the two cashes of $35k and $20k within a few days definitely eased the quarantine pain,” Vanauken said.

With the latest partypoker US Network Online Series happening now, only time will tell if Vanauken can keep his streak of winning back-to-back events alive.

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Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Eric "alwaysliquid" Vanauken
Eric "alwaysliquid" Vanauken
60,907

Prize Pool and Payout Information

The numbers are in!

The registration period has officially closed with 537 total entries which generated a $107,400 prize pool.

This means that 74 players will be in the money for at least $353.68 while the winner will walk away with $18,795.

This is what the remaining 162 players are still playing for:

PlacePrize
1$18,795
2$13,392.78
3$9,343.80
4$7,464.30
5$6,229.20
6$5,155.20
7$4,081.20
8$3,114.60
9$2,255.40
10-12$1,718.40
13-15$1,331.76
16-18$1,031.04
19-27$741.06
28-36$547.74
37-45$429.60
46-54$386.64
55-63$365.16
64-72$343.68

Level 18 Chip Leaders

The last level before registration ends sees 170 players remaining from the 534 total entries and here are the chip leaders.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty
Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty
897,094
635,486
635,486
Profile photo of Alex “JinYang” Butcher us
Alex “JinYang” Butcher
839,642
239,874
239,874
Profile photo of softnsick
softnsick
815,978
253,319
253,319
Profile photo of TYdonkman
TYdonkman
810,836
Profile photo of Stripebass
Stripebass
797,973
-9,375
-9,375
Profile photo of Keith "ClarkWesterfeld" Donovan us
Keith "ClarkWesterfeld" Donovan
786,304
Profile photo of Rpowell88
Rpowell88
771,597
187,641
187,641
Profile photo of Kreskin
Kreskin
749,160
Profile photo of Ecandy28
Ecandy28
714,086
Profile photo of juansolo10 us
juansolo10
661,614
529,666
529,666
Profile photo of pure_reason us
pure_reason
611,313
Profile photo of Daniel "leinad" Buzgon us
Daniel "leinad" Buzgon
586,822
160,616
160,616