The highest stakes week of the year begins with Germany taking up most of the seats at the opening Poker Masters 2017 final table. Nearly $1 million is up top and Dominik Nitsche, Steffen Sontheimer, and Koray Aldemir headline the Event #1 action, alongside GPI Player of the Year Adrian Mateos and American Nick Schulman.
New school and old school collide at the 2017 Poker Masters Event #2 final table. Germany is well represented again, with Steffen Sontheimer and Fedor Holz leading the way, while Tom Marchese and 14-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Helmuth are also battling for a piece of a $2.5 million prize pool.
The midway point of the 2017 Poker Masters hits and the Event #3 final table is a highlight reel of American High Rollers. Bryn Kenney, Doug Polk, Jake Schindler, Dan Smith, Erik Seidel, and Cary Katz surround Spain’s Sergio Aido, but only one person can swallow up the nearly $1 million first place prize.
The Event #3 final table continues at the 2017 Poker Masters with another champion is set to be crowned. Six players remain and there is nearly $2.4 million up for grabs. After starting at the bottom of the leaderboard, Erik Seidel, and Bryn Kenney have shot up the charts, but can they keep moving forward or will Doug Polk and Jake Schindler mount comebacks?
The final preliminary event of the 2017 Poker Masters series pits some of the world’s best high stakes players against one another at the Event 4 final table. Doug Polk and Steffen Sontheimer return to the final table, where $2 million is up for grabs, while former GPI Player of the Year David Peters, Justin Bonomo, and Brandon Adams make their Poker Masters debuts.
A bigger buy-in means bigger action during the 2017 Poker Masters $100K Main Event. Germany again fills the final table and Steffen Sontheimer is within touching distance of the Poker Masters Purple Jacket. Can he close it out with a win or will someone steal the most stylish trophy in poker?
The 2017 Poker Masters $100K Main Event final table continues with five players still in contention for the $1.5 million first place prize. Steffen Sontheimer, Fedor Holz, and Christian Christner carry the German flag, while Seth Davies and Justin Bonomo are trying to play spoiler and secure the Poker Masters Purple Jacket for the United States.
The 2018 Poker Masters is underway with Brandon Adams leading the Event #1 final table ahead of Rainer Kempe, David Peters, Cord Garcia, Brian Green, and Isaac Haxton, as they all chase the $193,200 first-place prize.
Event #1 is down to the final three players as David Peters holds a dominating chip lead over fellow countryman Brian Green, and 2016 Super High Roller Bowl champion Rainer Kempe.
Event #2 of the 2018 Poker Masters is underway with Jared Jaffee holding the chip lead entering the final table ahead of Brandon Adams, Daniel Negreanu, Jason Koon, Jake Schindler, and Bill Klein.
Action continues in Event #2 at the 2018 Poker Masters with the final three players being led by Jared Jaffee while Brandon Adams and Jake Schindler are still in contention for the $400,000 first-place prize.
Brandon Adams is at his third consecutive final table as the game switches to Pot-Limit Omaha. Jonathan Depa holds the chip lead, and along with Adams, he'll have to deal with Isaac Haxton, Keith Lehr, Ben Yu, and Dan Shak as they play for the $333,000 first-place prize.
Time for the Short Deck final table from the 2018 Poker Masters as Dominik Nitsche and Andrew Robl share the chip lead ahead of Ryan Tosoc, Isaac Haxton, Maurice Hawkins, and Cary Katz as $176,000 awaits the eventual champion.
The game returns to No-Limit Hold'em at the 2018 Poker Masters as Jake Schinder enters the final table as chip leader ahead of Ben Yu, Ali Imsirovic, Brian Rast, Jason Koon, and Daniel Negreanu.
After winning Event #5, Ali Imsirovic enters his second consecutive final table as a dominating chip leader ahead of Justin Bonomo, Jake Schindler, Koray Aldemir, Seth Davies, and Sam Soverel. Can Imsirovic go back-to-back as champion too?
The $100,000 Main Event is underway in the 2018 Poker Masters and just 17 players remain. Bryn Kenney holds the chip lead at the feature table ahead of Rainer Kempe, Ali Imsirovic, Stephen Chidwick, and Isaac Haxton.
The $100,000 Main Event is underway in the 2018 Poker Masters and just 12 players remain. Stephen Chidwick holds the chip lead and headlines the feature table that consists of Keith Tilston, Cary Katz, David Peters, Brandon Adams, and Bryn Kenney.
The final table is set in the 2018 Poker Masters Main Event as David Peters holds the chip lead ahead of Dan Smith, Koray Aldemir, and Bryn Kenney as the $1.15 million first-place prize awaits the eventual champion.
The conclusion of the 2018 Poker Masters is here as just three players remain in the Main Event. Dan Smith has surged into the chip lead but will still need to fend off Koray Aldemir and David Peters if he is to capture the $1.15 million first-place prize.
The 2019 Poker Masters is underway with Event #1 seeing eight players return and Isaac Baron in control as the chip leader. Baron sits ahead of Jeremy Ausmus, Ralph Wong, Scott Blumstein, Sam Soverel, Dan Shak, Chance Kornuth, and Thai Ha as they play for the $223,100 first-place prize.
Ryan Laplante enters the Pot-Limit Omaha final table as the chip leader at the 2019 Poker Masters. Thai Ha and Chance Kornuth are appearing at their second consecutive final table, while Ali Imsirovic is looking to defend his 2018 Poker Masters Purple Jacket while John Riordan and Tim McDermott round out the final table.
Another change in game variant at the 2019 Poker Masters sees Short Deck take center stage. Jonathan Depa is in the lead ahead of Erik Seidel, Alex Foxen, Jorryt van Hoof, Ben Yu, and Sam Soverel as the final six battle for the $133,200 first-place prize.
The 2019 Poker Masters shifts another gear as seven remain in the 8-Game Mix. Cash game regular Jared Bleznick holds the chip lead over Jake Abdalla, Cary Katz, Mike Gorodinsky, Nick Schulman, Brandon Adams, and George Wolff as they play for the $153,000 first-place prize.
Some new faces and some old faces take a seat at the Event #5 final table at the 2019 Poker Masters. The United Kingdom's Stephen Chidwick holds a dominating chip lead ahead of Australian Kahle Burns, Brazilian Pedro Bromfman, Frenchman Julien Martini, Dutchman Jorryt van Hoof, and local Sam Soverel.
Chance Kornuth holds a monster lead heading into his third final table from the 2019 Poker Masters. Ralph Wong, Ali Imsirovic, Andras Nemeth, Kristen Bicknell, and Ben Heath all remain in contention for the $408,000 first-place prize.
Time for four cards as Pot-Limit Omaha returns at the 2019 Poker Masters with Sean Winter in the lead. George Wolff is his nearest rival, while Sam Soverel, Anthony Zinno, and Kahle Burns round out the final table as they play for the $340,000 first-place prize.
Orpen Kisacikoglu enters his first final table at the 2019 Poker Masters as the chip leader ahead of George Wolff, Sam Soverel, Sergi Reixach, Sean Winter, and Andras Nemeth.
The penultimate event of the 2019 Poker Masters sees Ali Imsirovic on top slightly ahead of Australian Kahle Burns. David Peters, Elio Fox, Sam Soverel, and Sean Winter are bunched together as the final six battle for the $416,000 first-place prize.
Event #9 continues at the 2019 Poker Masters as just five players remain. Sam Soverel has moved into the chip lead ahead of Ali Imsirovic and Kahle Burns, while Elio Fox and Sean Winter round out the rest of the final table as play continues for the $416,500 first-place prize.
The Main Event of the 2019 Poker Masters is down to the final table of six as Chris Hunichen is in the lead. Stephen Chidwick, Elio Fox, Ali Imsirovic, Seth Davies, and Sam Soverel are all still in contention as action begins on the money bubble.
The 2019 Poker Masters Main Event is down to the final three that includes chip leader Chris Hunichen, along with Elio Fox and Sam Soverel. Soverel has already locked up the Poker Masters Purple Jacket, but can he top off his excellent week of high stakes poker with a final win here?
The 2021 Poker Masters is underway with Event #1 seeing seven players return and David Peters in control as the chip leader. Peters sits ahead of Brock Wilson, Shannon Shorr, Jonathan Jaffe, Dylan DeStefano, John Riordan, and Ben Yu as they play for the $205,000 first-place prize.
Sean Perry leads the Event #2 final table while John Riordan returns to sit at his second final table of the series. Also in contention are Jeremy Ausmus, Jake Schindler, Sam Soverel, and Daniel Negreanu as the final six play for the $206,400 first-place prize.
The game changes to Pot-Limit Omaha at the 2021 Poker Masters with Matthew Wantman holding the lead. Chris Brewer, Jake Daniels, Adam Hendrix, Brent Roberts, and Jake Schindler are all in the mix for the $186,300 first-place prize.
Brekstyn Schutten holds the lead in Event #4 over the final six players as $189,800 awaits the winner. Trailing Schutten are Chad Eveslage, Nick Petrangelo, Sam Soverel, Elio Fox, and Brock Wilson.
Everyone is chasing Daniel Negreanu as he holds the chip lead in Event #5. Nick Petrangeo, Vikenty Shegal, Jake Daniels, and Jeffrey Trudeau are all in contention as well as the winner will take home the $178,200 first-place prize.
The only mixed game event of the 2021 Poker Masters sees Maxx Coleman as the chip leader of the 8-Game. Chad Eveslage and Jeremy Ausmus sit at their second final table, while Erik Sagstrom and Stephen Chidwick are also in contention for the $120,000 first-place prize.
At his second final table and with the chip lead, Stephen Chidwick looks to fight off Dylan DeStefano, Lou Garza, Dan Smith, and Brekstyn Schutten as $183,600 awaits the Event #7 winner at the 2021 Poker Masters.
The stakes have been raised in Event #8, and Lou Garza holds the chip lead over the final five players. Chris Brewer, Darren Elias, Brock Wilson, and John Riordan all look to dethrone Garza as $427,500 awaits the winner.
Pot-Limit Omaha returns, as does Lou Garza with the chip lead. Garza looks for retribution in Event #9 ahead of Sean Winter, Miles Rampel, Jeremy Ausmus, and Ben Lamb as $365,500 awaits the winner.
Mikita Badziakouski holds the chip lead ahead of Ali Imsirovic, Daniel Negreanu, Jason Koon, and Seth Davies in Event 10. There is $342,000 awaiting the eventual winner, while Negreanu is eyeing the Poker Masters Purple Jacket.
A massive $680,000 first-place prize awaits the winner in Event #11 as Australian Michael Addamo holds the chip lead. Trailing Addamo are Jason Koon, David Coleman, Cary Katz, and Alex Foxen who are all looking to grab their first Poker Masters title of the year.
The champion returns as the chip leader as Michael Addamo is eyeing back-to-back victories and the Poker Masters Purple Jacket. The final five players also include Nick Petrangelo, Stanley Tang, Alex Foxen, and Mikita Badziakouski as $1,160,000 awaits the Event #12 winner.
The 2022 Poker Masters is underway, with the 85-entrant field creating a $204,000 first-place prize in Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em. Jeremy Ausmus is the chip leader ahead of poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel, Jacky Wang, Nick Schulman, Cole Ferraro, Anthony Hu, and Cary Katz.
New names and new faces are at the Event #2 final table at the 2022 Poker Masters as Athena Cosmetics CEO and Founder Michael Brinkenhoff leads the final six. Trailing Brinkenhoff is Ethan Yau, Stephen Song, Alex Foxen, Masashi Oya, and Dylan DeStefano as the $197,600 first-place prize awaits the winner.
The game has changed, and the cards have increased as just six players remain in Event #3: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha at the 2022 Poker Masters. Ronald Keijzer is the chip leader ahead of Alex Livingston, Allan Le, Damjan Radanov, Ben Lamb, and Dan Shak as the final six play for the $202,500 first-place prize.
The Event #4: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is down to six players with Adam Hendrix holding the chip lead. Poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel returns to the final table, and he is also joined by Xuan Liu, Nate Silver, Ed Sebesta, and Victoria Livschitz as the $192,400 first-place prize awaits the champion.
Eight games are in play now as Event #5: $10,000 8-Game takes center stage at the 2022 Poker Masters. Cary Katz is the chip leader ahead of Nick Guagenti, Alex Livingston, Steve Zolotow, Ben Diebold, Jacky Wang, and Brian Rast as the final seven players eye the $186,000 first-place prize.
The halfway point is here at the 2022 Poker Masters and it is the final $10,000 buy-in of the series as Masashi Oya leads the final nine players that include Matthew Wantman, Justin Saliba, Martin Zamani, Jesse Lonis, Anthony Hu, Dan Shak, Jared Jaffee, and Ken Aldridge.
The stakes have been raised as 69 entrants took a seat in Event #7: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em at the 2022 Poker Masters. Kazuhiko Yotsushika holds the chip lead ahead of Andrew Lichtenberger, Chance Kornuth, Cary Katz, Sean Winter, and Billy Wragg as the final six play for the $465,750 first-place prize.
It is the final Omaha event of the 2022 Poker Masters, and John Riordan is the chip leader. Alex Livingston, Isaac Kempton, Tony Bloom, Matthew Wantman, and Sam Soverel are at the final table as the final six look to capture the $360,000 first-place prize.
The penultimate event of the 2022 Poker Masters sees just six players remaining in Event #9: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em. Justin Bonomo is the chip leader ahead of Seth Davies, Sean Winter, Jason Koon, Brian Rast, and Nick Schulman.
Nick Schulman holds the chip lead as just five players remain in Event #9 at the 2022 Poker Masters. Sean Winter, Brian Rast, Seth Davies, and Justin Bonomo still remain in contention to take down the $432,000 first-place prize in the penultimate event of the series.
The finale of the 2022 Poker Masters is here with Event #10: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em down to the final seven players. Scott Sevier is the chip leader ahead of Seth Davies, Jason Koon, Adrian Mateos, Mikita Badziakouski, Erik Seidel, and Daniel Negreanu. Only six players will finish in the money, while all eyes are on the $666,000 first-place prize.
Erik Seidel has surged into the chip lead in the 2022 Poker Masters finale as just four players remain. Scott Seiver, Adrian Mateos, and Jason Koon are chasing down the poker Hall of Famer as they are all guaranteed $203,500, but eyes remain on the $666,000 first-place prize. For Seidel, if he can emerge victorious, he will dethrone Sean Winter and win the 2022 Poker Masters Purple Jacket.
The Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2023 Poker Masters! Aram Zobian is the chip leader ahead of Victoria Livschitz, Ren Lin, Filipp Khavin, Samuel Laskowitz, Vladas Tamasauskas, and Scott Jacewicz-O'Kelly, as the final seven players play for the $239,400 first-place prize.
The Event #2: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2023 Poker Masters! Bin Weng is the chip leader ahead of Antonio De La Cruz, Vladas Tamasauskas, Erik Seidel, Eric Baldwin, Darren Elias, and Alex Foxen, as the final seven players play for the $223,100 first-place prize.
The Event #3: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2023 Poker Masters! Michael Rocco is the chip leader ahead of Ren Lin, Daniel Rezaei, Alex Foxen, Chance Kornuth, and Vladas Tamasauskas, as the final six players play for the $208,800 first-place prize.
The Event #4: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2023 Poker Masters! Jonathan Little is the chip leader ahead of Chino Rheem, Chris Brewer, Daniel Negreanu, Justin Saliba, and Brock Wilson, as the final six players play for the $218,400 first-place prize.
The Event #5: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2023 Poker Masters! Daniel Lazrus is the chip leader ahead of Niko Koop, Brian Kim, Andrew Lichtenberger, Koray Aldemir, and Brock Wilson, as the final six players play for the $204,000 first-place prize.
The Event #6: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2023 Poker Masters! Orpen Kisacikoglu is the chip leader ahead of Chino Rheem, Justin Bonomo, Jack Hardcastle, Stephen Chidwick, Samuel Laskowitz, and Ryan Riess, as the final seven players play for the $218,500 first-place prize.
The Event #7: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2023 Poker Masters! Nick Petrangelo is the chip leader ahead of Chris Brewer, Brian Rast, Nick Schulman, Justin Saliba, and Victoria Livschitz, as the final six players play for the $374,000 first-place prize.
The Event #8: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2023 Poker Masters! Stephen Chidwick is the chip leader ahead of Alex Foxen, Sam Soverel, Darren Elias, Chris Brewer, and Chino Rheem, as the final six players play for the $400,000 first-place prize.
The Event #9: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2023 Poker Masters! Justin Bonomo is the chip leader ahead of Orpen Kisacikoglu, Stephen Chidwick, Chino Rheem, Andrew Lichtenberger, and Daniel Rezaei, as the final six players play for the $333,000 first-place prize.
The Event #10: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2023 Poker Masters! Chino Rheem is the chip leader ahead of Jonathan Jaffe, Brian Kim, Stephen Chidwick, Nick Petrangelo, Cary Katz, Ren Lin, and Alex Foxen. Only six players will finish in the money, with everyone eyeing the $756,000 first-place prize. Six of the players are also chasing down Vladas Tamasauskas who leads the race for the Poker Masters Purple Jacket and will be sweating the finishing places of Rheem, Chidwick, Lin, Foxen, Kim, and Petrangelo.
The Event #1: $5,100 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2024 Poker Masters, with Jessica Vierling holding the chip lead. Vierling leads ahead of Dylan Linde, Spencer Champlin, Dan Shak, Nicholas Seward, and Zachary Grech, as the final six players battle for the $160,475 first-place prize.
The Event #2: $10,100 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2024 Poker Masters, with Jeremy Becker holding the chip lead. Becker leads ahead of Daniel Sepiol, Sean Winter, Michael Moncek, Nicholas Seward, and Ren Lin, as the final six players battle for the $255,000 first-place prize.
The Event #3: $10,100 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2024 Poker Masters, with Justin Zaki holding the chip lead. Zaki leads ahead of Victoria Livschitz, Michael Brinkenhoff, Jim Collopy, Cary Katz, Jeremy Ausmus, and Ren Lin, as the final seven players battle for the $244,400 first-place prize.
The Event #4: $10,100 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2024 Poker Masters, with Jonathan Little holding the chip lead. Little leads ahead of Jim Collopy, Isaac Haxton, Sam Soverel, Clemen Deng, Harvey Castro, and Wayne Nowak, as the final seven players battle for the $226,800 first-place prize.
The Event #5: $10,100 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2024 Poker Masters, with Filipp Khavin holding the chip lead. Khavin leads ahead of David Chen, Jim Collopy, Sam Laskowitz, and Chino Rheem, as the final five players battle for the $217,500 first-place prize.
The Event #6: $15,100 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2024 Poker Masters, with Isaac Haxton holding the chip lead. Haxton leads ahead of Dylan Linde, Jim Collopy, Jeremy Becker, Aram Zobian, Sean Winter, and Nick Schulman, as the final seven players battle for the $352,800 first-place prize.
The Event #7: $15,100 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2024 Poker Masters, with Brock Wilson holding the chip lead. Wilson leads ahead of Seth Davies, Michael Moncek, John Riordan, and David Stamm, as the final five players battle for the $330,600 first-place prize.
The Event #8: $25,200 No-Limit Hold'em final table is set at the 2024 Poker Masters, with Andrew Lichtenberger holding the chip lead. Lichtenberger leads ahead of Aram Zobian, Ben Tollerene, Taylor von Kriegenbergh, Sam Soverel, Filipp Khavin, and Victoria Livschitz, as the final seven players battle for the $510,000 first-place prize.