2023 PokerNews Cup

$1,100 Mystery Bounty ($1,000,000 GTD)
Day: 1b
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 1b
Entries
812
Players Left
102

Benhamron on Right Side of Cooler

Level 1 : Blinds 100/100, 0 ante
Eric Benhamron (left)
Eric Benhamron (left)

Eric Benhamron opened from middle position before the button made it 1,100. The small blind called, and Matthias De Clercq did the same from the big blind.

Benhamron then four-bet to 5,500, prompting the button to click to 13,600. The small blind, unaware of the five-bet, put in 5,500, which he then surrendered. De Clerq also folded.

Benhamron then moved all in for 29,100 and was snap-called by the button with a slightly bigger stack.

Eric Benhamron: AA
Button: AK

The button had a gutshot to Brodway following the J102 flop and picked up some extra outs on the K turn. The 7 river was a brick, and Benhamron scooped an early double.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Eric Benhamron ca
Eric Benhamron
68,000
68,000
68,000
Profile photo of Matthias De Clercq be
Matthias De Clercq
36,000
6,000
6,000

Tags: Eric BenhamronMatthias De Clercq

Second Starting Flight of PokerNews Cup Kicks Off at 11 AM

Giovanni Zanette
Giovanni Zanette

Welcome to Day 1b of the PokerNews Cup, which kicks off at 11 a.m. local time inside the Golden Nugget, Las Vegas.

A fresh batch of hopefuls and some returning ones will battle it to book their place in Day 2 of the PokerNews Cup, which runs as a Mystery Bounty and features a $1,000,000 guarantee.

Day 1a was well attended, with 504 entries tallied. Of those, just 63 advanced to the next stage.

The United Kingdom's Anthony Kennedy bagged best from Day 1a, ending up with a stack of 697,000.

Pedro Ingles (676,000) and Vid Zagar (668,000) round out the top three chip counts while notable names such as Ronnie Day and Ronnie Bardah also made it over the first hurdle.

Last night's unfortunate bubble boy was South African Giovanni Zanette (pictured), who had to take two twelve hours flights to make it to Sin City.

He got his stack in with a huge combo draw but bricked out to miss out on making the money.

Starting Flight Details

For the $1,100 buy-in, players will receive a 30,000 stack. To make it through to Day 2, entrants must finish in the final 12.5% of the Day 1 fields.

There will be a 15-minute break after every three levels, with a 60-minute dinner break scheduled after Level 9. All levels until the final table will have a 40-minute duration.

Late registration closes upon the start of Level 13, which will be around 9 p.m. local time.

Players may register for Day 1a, and/or Day 1b, and/or Day 1c. If a player entered any starting flight and has been eliminated from the tournament, they may register for any subsequent starting flights.

Players should note that seating may be limited for this event.

A player who advances to Day 2 is prohibited from entering a subsequent starting flight. A player that has advanced to Day 2 who enters another starting flight in error will be disqualified from the subsequent flight and will not be entitled to a refund of their second tournament buy-in. The player will be permitted to play Day 2 with their tournament chip stack from their original starting flight.

2023 PokerNews Cup Schedule

DateTime (PDT)EventBuy-in
Thur, June 2911 a.m.PokerNews Cup $1M GTD Mystery Bounty Day 1a$1,100
Fri, June 3011 a.m.PokerNews Cup $1M GTD Mystery Bounty Day 1b$1,100
Sat, July 111 a.m.PokerNews Cup $1M GTD Mystery Bounty Day 1c$1,100
Sun, July 2NoonPokerNews Cup $1M GTD Mystery Bounty Day 2-
Mon, July 32 p.m.PokerNews Cup $1M GTD Mystery Bounty Final Table-

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Tags: Anthony KennedyGiovanni ZanettePedro InglesRonnie BardahVid Zagar