Andras Nemeth Poker

Andras Nemeth is feared and respected in equal measure and it’s easy to see why. The Hungarian superstar has a seemingly supernatural way of reaching final table after final table.

$18,750 Score for el7oroloco34 at 888poker Andras Nemeth is feared and respected in equal measure and it’s easy to see why. The Hungarian superstar has a seemingly supernatural way of reaching. Andras Koroknai's Results, Stats. Date Country Watch Place Prize GPI Points; 14-Jul-2019: United States $ 500 No Limit Hold'em - WSOP.com Online Summer Saver (Event #88) 50th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2019, Las Vegas. Andras Nemeth Wins Poker Masters Event #05 for $259,629 The fifth event of the series was another $10,300, with big names Fedor Holz and Dan Shak both making it to the final table.

There’s very little that Andras ‘probirs’ Nemeth has not accomplished in his online poker career. The former #1-ranked PocketFiver has amassed more than $17.5 million in online earnings and won nearly every title out there. Heading into the 2020 PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker, the Hungarian poker pro had never won a. $18,750 Score for el7oroloco34 at 888poker Andras Nemeth is feared and respected in equal measure and it’s easy to see why. The Hungarian superstar has a seemingly supernatural way of reaching.

Not only did Nemeth navigate his way to two final tables at GGPoker on December 6, but he was also the last player standing at both of them

The first came in the High Roller MILLION$, which was his biggest score of the night and one of the biggest of his career. Nemeth eventually found himself heads-up against China’s “Dabo King” in what was essentially an $89,000 heads-up SNG! There was never any thought about making a deal despite the pay jump so Nemeth reeled in a $282,393 prize when he sent the final opponent to the rail. Second-place weighed in at $193,494.

“mrsbradleyy” of Finland exited in third and won the tournament’s other six-figure prize, namely $132,582.

High Roller MILLION$ Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Andras NemethHungary$282,393
2Dabo KingChina$193,494
3mrsbradleyyFinland$132,582
4M DurneggerAustria$90,845
5s3c378Russia$62,247
6xoxotic ACIDBrazil$42,651
7ruminramenMexico$29,225
8Freez112Russia$20,025
9LaxxedAFCosta Rica$13,721

Big Lead for Vijayaratnam on Day 1C of the WSOP Main Event

Victory number two for Nemeth came in the High Rollers PLO event, another tournament packed to the brim with some of poker’s best talent.

PLO specialist Ami Barer reached the final table but could only muster an eighth-place finish. Joseph Cheong faired a little better, eventually bowing out in fifth before Justin Park collected the event’s first five-figure prize, $10,266, for a fourth-place finish.

Norway’s “Patches” was the third place finisher, which left Nemeth and Andrii Novak heads-up. Nemeth got his hands on all the chips in play and won the $24,048 top prize, leaving Novak to bank $18,107.

High Rollers PLO Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Andras NemethHungary$24,048
2Andrii NovakUkraine$18,107
3PatchesNorway$13,634
4Justin ParkMexico$10,266
5Joseph CheongMexico$7,730
6Simon LofbergNorway$5,820
7ElCabneroHungary$4,382
8Ami BarerCanada$3,330
9thefreshestThailand$2,910

Other GGPoker Highlights From December 6

  • Wilsonmesmo – first-place in the GGMasters High Rollers $1,050 for $166,848
  • Koray Aldemir – first-place in the Global MILLION$ for $135,906
  • Isaac Haxton – first-place in the High Rollers Blade prime $5,250 for $100,466
  • Stephen Chidwick – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Closer $5,250 for $93,626
  • Nick Petrangelo – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Opener $5,250 for $93,537
  • Gwriden – first-place in the GGMasters $150 for $87,027
  • Joakim Andersson – first-place in the Sunday High Rollers $1,500 for $66,878
  • Mikita Badziakouski – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Mulligan $5,250 for $63,271
  • Man14c – first-place in the Sunday Bounty King $315 for $50,375*
  • Ionnis Konstas – first-place in the High Rollers Main Event $1,050 for $49,817
  • Joseph Cheong – first-place in the High Rollers Marathon $840 for $46,862
  • CoronaMyAss – first-place in the Sunday Main Event $200 for $43,688
  • GGSIR – first-place in the Sunday Marathon $300 for $36,988
  • Ami Barer – first-place in the Sunday High Rollers Six Shooter $1,260 for $36,895*
  • Bruno Albuquerque – first—place in the Sunday Forty Stack $400 for $35,984
  • jjj_333 – first-place in the Bounty Hunters Main Event $210 for $35,194*
  • endlesslove – first-place in the Sunday High Rollers Bounty Special $840 for $31,478*
  • Ami Barer – first-place in the High Rollers PLO Bounty $2,100 for $28,624*

*includes bounty payments

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Patrick Leonard Takes Down $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up at PokerStars

Patrick Leonard enjoyed his Sunday session because it resulted in a victory in the $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up at PokerStars. Leonard, formerly ranked number one in the world for onlinepoker tournaments, walked away with a $20,073 prize in this event.

Leonard locked horns with a final table full of superstars. Canada’s “RPILON” was the first pro to bust before Steve “Mr. Tim Caum” O’Dwyer and three-time Sunday Million champion Artem “veeea” Vezhenkov busted.

Tim “TTWIST” Kelly and Niklas “Lena900” Astedt were the next to fall. Astedt would later win the $1,050 Sunday Supersonic for more than $21,000.

Brazilian sensation Andre “aakkari” Akkari crashed out in fourth for $11,967 before Viktor “papan9_p$” Ustimov ran out of steam in third place. Ustimov’s exit left Bert “girafganger7” Stevens and Leonard as the last players standing. Leonard swept his final opponent aside to secure the tournament’s largest prize.

$1,050 Sunday Warm-Up Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Patrick “pads1161” LeonardUnited Kingdom$20,073
2Bert “griafganger7” StevensUnited Kingdom$15,499
3Viktor “papan9_p$” UstimovRussia$11,967
4Andre “aakkari” AkkariBrazil$9,240
5Niklas “Lena900” AstedtSweden$7,135
6Tim “TTWIST” KellyCanada$5,509
7Artem “veeea” VezhenkovRussia$4,253
8Steve “Mr. Tim Caum” O’DwyerIreland$3,284
9RPILONCanada$2,675

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Check out these other highlights from PokerStars from December 6.

  • MynJoe – first-place in the $1,050 Sunday High Roller for $64,116
  • TonyCipolla9 – first-place in the $215 Bounty Builder for $35,092*
  • BenArfaa10 – first-place in the $215 Bounty Builder for $30,832*
  • AKgringoAK – first-place in the $109 Sunday Cooldown for $30,158*
  • noob3r – first-place in the $109 Bounty Builder for $28,824*
  • Bruno “botteonpoker” Botteon – first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Cooldown for $24,345*
  • Fabiano “Kovalski1” Kovalski – first-place in the $215 Sunday Warm-Up for $23,423
  • Niklas “Lena900” Astedt – first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Supersonic for $21,119
  • pwnagerrr – first-place in the $215 Sunday Supersonic for $17,811
  • Bruno “Bremer919” Vicente – first-place in the $109 Sunday Kickoff for $16,063
  • SebastianBO1 – first-place in the $215 Fat Sunday for $15,878
  • NationalPPP – first-place in the Hitter $109 for $9,175
  • Hendurr – first-place in the Bigger $109 for $8,029
  • Jakob “Succeeed” Miegel – first-place in the $109 Sunday Starter for $4,804

€1 Million Gtd Irish Poker Masters Main Event Heads to partypoker

Kolinkovskyi Crowned High Roller Big Game Champion

Ukraine’s Pavlo Kolinkovskyi won the latest edition of the High Roller Big Game at partypoker and turned his $2,600 investment into $82,436. This tournament always attracts some of the biggest names in poker and this week was no different.

The likes of Justin Bonomo, Aliaksei Boika, and David Yan were among the first casualties at the nine-handed final table. Boika was also deep in the Irish Poker Masters The Opener which he went on to win for almost €45,000 when bounties were included.

Thomas Muehloecker’s exit in fifth left was followed by the demise of Dario Sammartino in fourth; Sammartino scooped $31,046.

Ukraine’s Andrii Novak’s exit in third secured a $43,216 score and left Kolinkovskyi and Daniil Lukin heads-up for the title and the lion’s share of the prize pool. No deal was struck despite a difference in prize money of more than $23,000. This meant Kolinkovskyi bagged $82,436 when he won the heads-up battle leaving Lukin to pad his bankroll with the $59,345 runner-up prize.

High Roller Big Game Final Table Results

Poker
PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Pavlo KolinkovskyiUkraine$82,436
2Daniil LukinRussia$59,345
3Andrii NovakUkraine$43,216
4Dario SammartinoAustria$31,046
5Thomas MuehloeckerAustria$21,915
6David YanNew Zealand$17,349
7Aliaksei BoikaBelarus$14,244
8Justin BonomoCanada$11,688
9Ivan SakharovNetherlands$9,679

These are some of the other highlights from partypoker’s tournaments on December 6.

  • Aliaksei Boika – first-place in the €530 Opener IPM for €44,699*
  • duckrattortoise – first-place in the $1,111 High Roller One Shot for $44,299
  • Emanuele Monari – first-place in the $530 Big Game for $38,668
  • kellerassel0077 – first-place in the $109 Weekender for $19,439*
  • BenMcTL – first-place in the $111 One Shot for $18,660
  • Sulaiman Sesay – first-place in the $55 Mini Big Game for $18,041
  • LegendEizy – first-place in the $777 Magnificent 777 for $17,706*
  • trekgeit – first-place in the $215 Warrior for $15,901*
  • Nando_ – first-place in the $55 Gladiator for $15,233*
  • Maximilian Lehmanski – first-place in the €530 Omaha High Roller IPM for €13,919
  • N0GUTSNOGlory” – first-place in the $215 Deepstack for $10,381
  • Sarah_16 – first-place in the $88 The 88 for $4,360

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$18,750 Score for el7oroloco34 at 888poker

The $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep reverted to type at 888poker again this week, missing the guarantee by 40-players, not that those who finished in the money cared as it essentially meant freemoney.

“el7oroloco34” was the last player of 460 entrants, a result worth $18,750. Two other players netted five-figure prizes. “Corky3991” won $13,500 for their runner-up finish with “Jefffrr8” walking away with $10,000 after busting in third.

Canada’s “Ripleyy1” won the $25,000 Sunday Challenge PKO after topping a field of 281 entrants. With bounties included, their prize topped the scales at $5,378.

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by Team GutshotPosted on 11 Dec, 2018

PokerStars Live is currently hosting the 2018 European Poker Tour (EPT) Prague festival at the Casino Atrium in the capital city of Prague, Czech Republic. The festival began on 7th December and will conclude on 18th. The 12-day series is studded with action-packed tournaments. Some of the featured tournaments are EPT National, EPT Super High Roller, EPT Main Event, EPT High Roller, etc.

The EPT €50,000 Super High Roller began on Dec 10. The high-stakes tournament attracted a total of 28 entries (7 re-entries) on Day 1, creating a prize pool of €1,344,420 (~INR 11 Crores). Fourteen hopeful souls qualified to see the light on Day 2.

Andras Nemeth Poker

The chip leader to enter Day 2 is Hungary’s Andras Nemeth (pictured above), putting his 1,817,000 chips into the bag. Nemeth entered the scene at level 3 of the day and doubled up with his pocket Tens against Austria’s Martin Winkler, who had Ace-king. Nemeth doubled up once again later in the game when the raise-war escalated on the flop and Nemeth was forced to shove it in against the 2nd in Iranian All-Time Money List Ahadpur Khangah, holding a straight till the river.

In the last level for the day, Nemeth sealed his position as the chip leader when he won a big pot against Elias Talvitie and when he eliminated Orpen Kisacikoglu in the last hand of the night. He flopped a flush draw against the two-pair of Kisacikoglu but hit a runner-runner straight and shoved his opponent out of the game.

Nemeth is a well-known European poker pro, having cashed out a lot in previous high-stakes international tournaments. His first recorded live win was at the 2009 Austrian Classics in Vienna, where he shipped the €1,600 NLHE for €49,600. Since then, he has gone to earn a lot of big monies at many prestigious tournaments in Europe as well as at the World Series of Poker (WSOP). His biggest live win though, was just 4 months ago in his home continent, at the EPT Barcelona €25,000 NLHE, cashing out a colossal €605,600 (~INR 4.95 Crores) for finishing 1st.

Second in chip counts after Nemeth is Vietnam’s Tuan Tran. He started in a bad form early on, but his cheerfulness and overall sportsmanship helped him earn the second position, bagging 877,000 chips at the end of the day.

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Austrian player Matthias Eibinger (pictured above)rounded up top 3 in chip counts with 818,000 chips. Britain’s Sam Grafton bagged his 545,000 chips to finish as the only above average player in terms of chip counts. Canada’s Daniel Dvoress has the lowest stack among the 14. Other players to qualify include Stefan Schillhabel, Juha Helppi, Luc Greenwood, Steve O’Dwyer, Sam Greenwood, Liang Xu, Michael Addamo and the defending champion Timothy Adams.

Lucas Reeves, Ali Reza Fatehi, Thomas Muehloecker, Joao Vieira were among the notable players who fell during the run. But the eliminated ones still have a chance to re-enter today, as the late registrations will be open till 12.:30pm local time. Day 2 will begin at Level 9 with blinds at 3,000/6,000/6,000 (big blind ante). Average chip stack is 500,000 and a total of 7,000,000 chips are in play.

Andras Nemeth Poker Club

Top 10 Chip Counts –

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  1. Andras Nemeth – 1,817,000
  2. Tuan Tran – 877,000
  3. Matthias Eibinger – 818,000
  4. Sam Grafton – 545,000
  5. Stefan Schillhabel – 426,000
  6. Juha Helppi – 417,000
  7. Luc Greenwood – 383,000
  8. Steve O’Dwyer – 377,000
  9. Elias Talvitie – 376,000
  10. Sam Greenwood – 373,000

Keep reading GutshotMagazine.com for more international tournament updates and general poker news.

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