David Stamm Poker
On a board reading, David Stamm is all in for 15,975 from the hijack and is called by his opponent in middle position. Stamm tables for a pair and a flush draw, up against for a pair of aces. The turn is the and the river is the to give Stamm trip queens to double through. David Stamm - 37,000. David Stamm of San Francisco won the event for $306K.Sam Soverel of Las Vegas was second ($190K) and Paul Volpe of West Chester, Pa., took third ($133K). The October Extravaganza runs Oct. The biggest event is a $340 doublestack with two starting fights beginning Oct. 20.Players start with 25K chips and play 40-minute levels. Play poker on the spectacular Oasis of the Seas with HPT and Card Player Cruises and explore exciting ports in the Caribbean. Book now for as little as $757 per person. A premier poker tour and television show built on a grass-roots philosophy of 'Real People, Unreal Money'. David Stamm poker results, stats, photos, videos, news, magazine columns, blogs, Twitter, and more. David Stamm's Results, Stats. Date Country Place Prize GPI Points; 16-Aug-2020: International $ 500 No Limit Hold'em Mini Main Event (Event #63) World Series of Poker - WSOP Online 2020 at GGPoker, Online.
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Kristen Bicknell banked the largest score of her career to date by becoming the 2019 Poker Masters Event #6: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em champion. Bicknell, the partypoker-sponsored pro, walked away with $408,000 and pushed her lifetime live winnings to almost $4.6 million.
2019 Poker Masters Event #6: $25,000 No Limit Hold’em Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Kristen Bicknell | Canada | $408,000 |
2 | Chance Kornuth | United States | $267,500 |
3 | Ali Imsirovic | Bosnia & Herzegonvia | $178,500 |
4 | Andras Nemeth | Hungary | $127,500 |
5 | Ralph Wong | United States | $102,000 |
6 | Ben Heath | United Kingdom | $76,500 |
7 | David Stamm | United States | $63,750 |
8 | Elio Fox | United States | $51,000 |
A field of 51 entries took to the felt at the PokerGO studio in Las Vegas and what a field it was. $25,000 is a huge sum for a tournament buy-in and it attracted some of the best poker tournament players in the business. Manig Loeser, Byron Kaverman, Jeremy Ausmus, Sean Winter,Erik Seidel, Nick Schulman, and Stephen Chidwick were just a handful of players who bought in but failed to cash.
American superstar David Peters busted in ninth place. He bubbled the event after missing an open-ended straight draw and losing to the aces of Andras Nemeth.
Elio Fox was the first player to collect some prize money, three-betting all-in over a Chance Kornuth opening raise with ace-five. Kornuth called with ace-jack and won the hand courtesy of a jack on the flop.
David Stamm joined Fox on the rail after an almost identical hand. Kornuth raised with ace-jack then called when Stamm three-bet all in with ace-five. Neither player improved, Kornuth’s jack-kicker played, and the final six was set.
The United Kingdom’s Ben Heath fell in sixth-place after a set-up of a hand. Heath ran kings into Nemeth’s aces and couldn’t improve. Next to fall was Ralph Wong whose jam with ace-nine was called by Kornuth holding ace-jack, again. This gave Kornuth 3.8 million chips with his three remaining opponents holding 2.4 million combined.
Kornuth improved his standing when his pocket fives held against Nemeth’s ace-three to leave only three players in the hunt for the title. Those three became two when Ali Imsirovic fell by the wayside in third.
Bicknell and Kornuth battled it out heads-up for the title and Kornuth was all in twice for his tournament life only to survive. The final hand saw Bicknell all in with pocket eights against Kornuth’s nines. Bicknell improved to a straight on the river to lock up the $408,000 top prize, the biggest of her career.
Amazingly, Bicknell only entered this event on a whim. Speaking to Poker Central after her victory, Bicknell said, “It feels incredible to win this event. I final tabled the World Poker Tour event last week and I did not feel happy with my final table play, so that run was kind of bittersweet. I wasn’t planning on playing this tournament but I felt the itch and in Las Vegas and I’m very happy with how it played out!”
2019 Poker Masters Championship Standings
Place | Player | Points | Winnings | Cashes |
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1 | Chance Kornuth | 630 | $556,400 | 3 |
2 | Kristen Bicknell | 300 | $408,000 | 1 |
3 | Isaac Baron | 300 | $223,100 | 1 |
4 | Ryan Laplante | 300 | $186,000 | 1 |
5 | Julien Martini | 300 | $164,400 | 1 |
6 | Jared Bleznick | 300 | $153,000 | 1 |
7 | Jonathan Depa | 300 | $133,200 | 1 |
8 | Sam Soverel | 270 | $151,800 | 3 |
9 | Jorryt van Hoof | 270 | $109,800 | 2 |
10 | Alex Foxen | 270 | $108,200 | 2 |
Kornuth’s third cash of the 2019 Poker Master, all of which have been second places, have put him in a dominant position for the purple jacket. Kornuth has 670 points now with six players tied on 300 each.
The $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event is down to its final five players and Sean Winter leads. Also at the final table are George Wolff, Sam Soverel, Anthony Zinno, and Kahle Burns.
Another $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em kicks off today and is followed by a $50,000 buy-in event on Tuesday. Wednesday sees the $100,000 buy-in Main Event start, giving players plenty of chances to catch Kornuth at the top of the leaderboard.
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Event 33: $10,000 High-Roller 8-Max $1,000,000 Guarantee
Level 29
Blinds: 25,000-50,000 w/5,000 ante
Total Entrants: 107
Players Remaining: 1
DeepStack Extravaganza Event 33 Champion –
David Stamm
The inaugural Venetian DeepStack Extravaganza High Roller event drew the best No Limit players around for the $1,000,000 guarantee. The hype coming into this event certainly lived up to expectations as the loaded field led to a top-heavy final table. Professionals were scattered among the final nine but when the dust settled, it was the unknown quantity among them who walked away with the title.
David Stamm came into Day 2 near the bottom end of the leaderboard but worked his way up into contention and entered the final table right in the middle of the pack. Stamm used aggressive play to pick up pots and repeatedly put his opponents to the test when necessary. Stamm picked up hands at the right time and came back from a heads up deficit against Sam Soverel to claim the title.
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The CEO of a California-based software company, Stamm normally plays larger buy-in events and the $10,000 High Roller fit into that preference perfectly. The $306,554 first place prize is Stamm’s largest career score and is worth more than his entire career earnings previous to this event. Just last summer, Stamm finished fourth in the DSE III $1,100 $500,000 guaranteed event and now has a first place finish to add to his career of achievement.
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