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2023 PokerNews Cup

$1,100 Mystery Bounty ($1,000,000 GTD)
Dias: 2
Event Info

2023 PokerNews Cup

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
a2
Premiação
$176,540
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Premiação
$2,261,070
Entries
2,331
Informações do Nível
Nível
37
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 2
Entries
292
Jogadores Restantes
9

Jacob Thibodeau Eliminated in 19th Place ($7,775)

Nível 29 : 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Jacob Thibodeau
Jacob Thibodeau

Felipe Olivieri opened to 200,000 before Jacob Thibodeau made it 1,175,000, which left him with 100,000. Olivieri put him all in and was called.

Jacob Thibodeau: A4
Felipe Olivieri: A10

Olivieri ended up with Broadway on the QJ6K5 runout to seal the bust out.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Felipe Olivieri ar
Felipe Olivieri
6,700,000
1,100,000
1,100,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Jacob Thibodeau us
Jacob Thibodeau
Eliminado

Tags: Felipe OlivieriJacob Thibodeau

Michael Jagroo Eliminated in 20th Place ($7,775)

Nível 29 : 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Michael Jagroo
Michael Jagroo

Michael Jagroo raised to 800,000 leaving himself 100,000 behind from the hijack and in the small blind Tim Garles moved all in for more and Jagroo called when action got back to him.

Michael Jagroo: AK
Tim Garles: 1010

The board ran out JJ39Q and the ace-king could find no improvement to keep Jagroo alive and he exited the tournament.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Tim Garles
Tim Garles
4,075,000
875,000
875,000
Michael Jagroo us
Michael Jagroo
Eliminado

Tags: Michael JagrooTim Garles

Nível: 29

Blinds: 75,000/125,000

Ante: 125,000

Yuan Yu Eliminated in 21st Place ($7,715)

Nível 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Yuan Yu
Yuan Yu

Action was picked up with cards on their backs with Yuan Yu all in for his remaining 1,300,000 from the cutoff and Eduardo Amaral Silva having moved all in from the button and everyone else folded.

Yuan Yu: 9x9x
Eduardo Amaral Silva: AxKx

The board ran out KxQx9x8xJx and the nines found a set on the flop to improve while Yu exited the tournament area.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Eduardo Amaral Silva br
Eduardo Amaral Silva
5,100,000
2,575,000
2,575,000
Yuan Yu
Yuan Yu
Eliminado

Tags: Eduardo Amaral SilvaYuan Yu

Viet Vo Eliminated in 22nd Place ($6,415)

Nível 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Viet Vo
Viet Vo

Viet Vo jammed for 1,200,000 from middle position and was called by Tim Garles from the big blind.

Viet Vo: 55
Tim Garles: 77

Garles made a set on the AJ7 flop to leave Vo drawing to quads. The 63 runout confirmed the latter's exit.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Tim Garles
Tim Garles
3,200,000
1,375,000
1,375,000
Viet Vo us
Viet Vo
Eliminado

Nektarios Vasilakis Eliminated in 23rd Place ($6,415)

Nível 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Nektarios Vasilakis
Nektarios Vasilakis

Felipe Olivieri raised to 200,000 in first position which saw Nektarios Vasilakis call in the big blind.

The flop rolled out Q94 and Vasilakis checked over to Olivieri who bet 250,000 and Vasilakis called.

The turn came out the J and Vasilakis checked over to Olivieri a second time which saw another bet, this time to the tune of 1,200,000 and Vasilakis responded by moving all in for 1,900,000 and Olivieri called.

Felipe Olivieri: QJ
Nektarios Vasilakis: 109

The river 4 did not improve Vasilakis and he exited the tournament area.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Felipe Olivieri ar
Felipe Olivieri
5,600,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Nektarios Vasilakis gr
Nektarios Vasilakis
Eliminado

Christopher Maguire Eliminated in 24th Place ($6,415)

Nível 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Christopher Maguire
Christopher Maguire

Christopher Maguire opened to 650,000 from the hijack, leaving 100,000 behind. Kurt Randinger put him all in from the big blind and Maguire put in his last few chips.

Christopher Maguire: Q10
Kurt Radinger: A9

Maguire failed to connect on the 874A2 runout and was eliminated.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Kurt Radinger at
Kurt Radinger
3,000,000
1,700,000
1,700,000
Christopher Maguire gb
Christopher Maguire
Eliminado

Tags: Christopher MaguireKurt Randinger

Forrest Kollar Eliminated in 25th Place ($5,275)

Nível 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Forrest Kollar
Forrest Kollar

Forrest Kollar jammed for 570,000 from the hijack and was called by Kunal Patni on his direct left.

Forrest Kollar: K3
Kunal Patni: QJ

Patni paired up on the J108710 runout and Kollar's deep run came to an end.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Kunal Patni in
Kunal Patni
3,500,000
525,000
525,000
Forrest Kollar us
Forrest Kollar
Eliminado
Day 1B Chip Leader

Tags: Forrest KollarKunal Patni

Andreas Chalkiadakis Eliminated in 27th Place ($5,275); Nikolaos Angelou Eliminated in 26th Place ($5,275)

Nível 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Andreas Chalkiadakis
Andreas Chalkiadakis

Tim Garles raised to 200,000 from early position and Nikolaos Angelou three-bet to 450,000. Andreas Chalkiadakis moved all in for 775,000, Forrest Raleigh moved all in having all players covered, Garles folded and Angelou called to put himself at risk for 1,900,000.

Andreas Chalkiadakis: AQ
Nikolaos Angelou: QQ
Forrest Raleigh: JJ

The flop of 6103 saw Chalkiadakis excitedly walked over to his rail as he had flopped a flush leaving both of his opponents drawing very thin. The turn peeled off a J leaving Angelou drawing dead to the main pot and only one out to survive while Raleigh found a myriad of outs to scoop both. The river 3 was one of those outs and Raleigh knocked out two players in one hand with his rivered full house.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Forrest Raleigh us
Forrest Raleigh
6,100,000
2,950,000
2,950,000
Andreas Chalkiadakis gr
Andreas Chalkiadakis
Eliminado
Nikolaos Angelou gr
Nikolaos Angelou
Eliminado

Tags: Andreas ChalkiadakisForrest RaleighNikolaos AngelouTim Garles

Get to Know Golden Nugget Shift Manager Mike Godfrey

Nível 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Mike Godfrey
Mike Godfrey

As part of PokerNews’ continuing Industry Insiders series, we caught up with Golden Nugget’s poker shift manager Mike Godfrey, who this summer is serving as Tournament Manager and Administrator for Grand Poker Series under Andy Rich, who we previously featured in his own Industry Insiders profile here.

Godfrey, 38, graduated from UNLV with a degree in American History and is a proud husband as well as a father of two children.

“I have worked in the poker industry for 13+ years and have been playing since I moved into town when I was 21,” Godfrey told PokerNews. “I was hired as a dealer for my first job at the Joker’s Wild Casino. I quickly moved on to the Mirage where I learned that I would work more hours if I learned to be a supervisor and in return was mentored by one of the all-time greatest in Mark Gershof.”

From there he was hired as a tournament manager at the Golden Nugget in November 2014.

“I was lucky to be hired by the Golden Nugget as a tournament manager and from there I took over the graveyard shift and am lucky enough to still be manning that post for seven years. My mentor, Mark Getshof, knew the acting manager at the time and put in a good word for me. It must have been an incredible one because I was hired on the spot and have pushed myself every day to be worthy of that recommendation still.”

When he started, Godfrey oversaw little nightly tournament 5-6 days a week. The priority was simple – turn a two-table tournament into a six-table tournament. Within three months, he did exactly that and their daily events soon became a popular attraction.

“After working my first Grand Poker Series with Andy Rich at the helm of operations we learned that the mission became even larger — turn GPS into a tournament destination for pokers players of all buy in ranges and demographics,” Godfrey shared. “I was turned into a shift manager on graveyard where we were struggling, and the goal became to change the direction of how late night poker was handled at the Golden Nugget. With the help of my team of dealers we have made that shift into a thriving place for poker."

He added: “The theme for the goals across the goal was simple – build. Make things better, keep things fun, and make the world of poker great for everybody involved.”

Click here to read out full Industry Insiders Profile!