2023 PokerNews Cup

$1,100 Mystery Bounty ($1,000,000 GTD)
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 PokerNews Cup

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a2
Prize
$176,540
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$2,261,070
Entries
2,331
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1

Kyle Gross Eliminated in 7th Place ($35,000)

Level 35 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Kyle Gross
Kyle Gross

Kyle Gross raised to 1,400,000 in early position which saw Felipe Olivieri call from the hijack with 22 and action folded around to Vid Zagar who moved all in which saw Gross call and Olivieri fold and the cards were turned up.

Kyle Gross: Q8
Vid Zagar: 88

The board ran out 105456 and the eights turned into eights up for Zagar to take down the pot while Gross exited the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Felipe Olivieri
29,400,000
-2,800,000
-2,800,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Vid Zagar
16,525,000
850,000
850,000
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Kyle Gross
Busted

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Tim Garles Eliminated in 8th Place ($27,850)

Level 34 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Tim Garles
Tim Garles

Vid Zagar raised to 1,000,000 in early position, which saw action fold around to Tim Garles on the button who moved all in for 4,400,000 and Zagar called.

Tim Garles: JJ
Vid Zagar: AK

The board ran out A72Q6 and the ace-king found a pair of aces on the flop to give Zagar the pot while Garles exited the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Felipe Olivieri
26,075,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Vid Zagar
17,925,000
5,650,000
5,650,000
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Johnny Kelly
10,525,000
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Kyle Gross
4,600,000
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Kunal Patni
4,450,000
-1,000,000
-1,000,000
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Forrest Raleigh
4,350,000
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Humberto Lopes Galindo
2,600,000
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Tim Garles
Busted

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Eduardo Amaral Silva Eliminated in 9th Place ($21,920)

Level 33 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 4,000,000 ante
Eduardo Amaral Silva
Eduardo Amaral Silva

Eduardo Amaral Silva moved all in for 2,350,000 in first position and action folded around to the button where Vid Zagar called to put him at risk and all subsequent action folded.

Eduardo Amaral Silva: J10
Vid Zagar: KJ

The board ran out J96KA and the Brazilian became the first casualty of the final table as he departed with his rail in ninth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Vid Zagar
12,650,000
2,350,000
2,350,000
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Eduardo Amaral Silva
Busted

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Kelly Spikes a River Ace to Survive

Level 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Johnny Kelly
Johnny Kelly

Vid Zagar raised to 600,000 in middle position and Johnny Kelly moved all in for 3,325,000, which saw action fold back around to Zagar who went into the tank before deciding to call.

Johnny Kelley: AA
Vid Zagar: 1010

One ten had already been tossed in the muck as had an ace. The board ran out 10Q34A and the English rail went wild as Kelly spiked his one-outer on the river to survive.

Player Chips Progress
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Vid Zagar
10,300,000
-1,975,000
-1,975,000
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Johnny Kelly
7,400,000
3,325,000
3,325,000

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Garles Grabs Final $50K Bounty

Tim Garles
Tim Garles

Tim Garles redeemed his seven bounty tokens.

His first five bounties yielded him $5,000, then on his next visit to the mystery bounty chest he pulled the $50,000 prize. He then grabbed the final $6,000 bounty and has already netted himself an additional $61,000 on top of his future payout.

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One $50,000 Bounty Among The Prizes At The PokerNews Cup Final Table

Tim Garles
Tim Garles

The $1,100 PokerNews Cup Mystery Bounty saw the largest tournament turnout in Golden Nugget, Las Vegas history. A field size of 2,331 saw the initial guarantee smashed with a final prize pool of $2,261,070. From that starting field, to the 292 that returned to play yesterday, to just nine players all of whom are looking for the PokerNews Cup title, the first place prize of $218,605, and the $50,000 bounty that is still in play waiting to be claimed by one of the nine.

Leading the way with nearly half of the chips in play is Argentina’s Felipe Olivieri, who sits with 30,825,000. Olivieri has been a dominant force in the latter half of play in the tournament, knocking out player after player and amassing more chips than any other player. Olivieri’s best live cash prior to today was $69,100 from the 2019 PSPC, but today he has the opportunity to top that score.

Sitting behind him in the counts is Slovenia’s Vid Zagar who sits with 12,275,000. Zagar has already collected one $100,000 bounty, so his profit at the end of the tournament is already guaranteed higher than most of his competitors. Zagar has a number of cashes to his name already, with his biggest lifetime score sitting at $52,105, which came last December. A deep run here today could change that and give him his first PokerNews Cup victory.

Third is Forrest Raleigh who starts the day with 7,800,000. The WSOP Circuit regular holds a number of cashes to his name, with a career best score for a runner up finish in a WSOPC Main Event for $167,637. A major title has eluded him thus far and he looks to change that today. The well-dressed player sits in third and eliminated the final player of last night to bring the field to the final table.

Final Table Seat Draw

TableSeatNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Forrest RaleighUnited States7,800,00026
12Vid ZagarSlovenia12,275,00041
13Johnny KellyUnited Kingdom4,075,00014
14Humberto Lopes GalindoPortugal5,000,00017
15Eduardo Amaral SilvaBrazil3,100,00010
16Kyle GrossUnited States1,750,0006
17Tim GarlesUnited States2,925,00010
18Felipe OlivieriArgentina30,825,000103
19Kunal PatniIndia2,675,0009

Winning one mystery bounty tournament is hard enough, winning two would be almost unheard of in its short lifespan in the poker world. Humberto Lopes Galindo looks to try to win two after his career best win for $259,789 in the EPT Paris Mystery Bounty. Sitting with 5,000,000, Galindo’s experience in this particular format could prove useful as he continues to make a name for himself on the poker tournament circuit.

Johnny Kelly sits as the last remaining player out of the U.K., sitting with 4,075,000. Kelly has already secured his biggest lifetime cash with the final table today, bounties notwithstanding. With a couple of cashes secured at the WSOP this summer, Kelly looks to continue having success on this side of the pond in this event.

Online crusher Eduardo Amaral Silva follows in the counts with 3,100,000. The Brazilian boasted the loudest and most active rail late into the night and his online prowess is known far and wide, with his best recorded online cash sitting at $330,433. He has recently seen some success in the live field with a deep run at EPT Paris for his best live cash of $19,930 and he looks to carry that success on into the summer.

Midwestern poker legend Tim Garles enters the final table with 2,925,000. The Iowa resident has a WSOPC ring to his name as well as many cashes around the United States to spice up his resume. A win here would add nicely to his career and he holds more unclaimed bounties than the rest of the field, giving him a shot for the $50,000 bounty.

Vid Zagar
Vid Zagar has already pulled the 100k bounty and sits at the table second in chips.

India’s Kunal Patni has the most lifetime earnings on Hendon Mob at this final table. With $766,531 on record, he brings a wealth of experience to the final table, having recently final tabled the $3,000 Freezeout at the WSOP for $73,225. He currently sits with 2,675,000, but a double up could put him into contention for the top three spots.

Finally there is Kyle Gross who sits with 1,750,000. Gross spent much of the previous day grinding out the shorter stack, but was able to secure many pay jumps through careful maneuvering and patience. Gross has now doubled his lifetime Hendon Mob earnings and will be looking to secure his first major live win.

Play will begin at 2 p.m. on the livestream with players returning to 150,000/300,000 blinds and a 300,000 big blind ante. Play will continue until a new PokerNews Cup champion has risen. Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates regarding this tournament.

Tags: Eduardo Amaral SilvaFelipe OlivieriForrest RaleighHumberto Lopes GalindoJohnny KellyKunal PatniKyle GrossTim GarlesVid Zagar