When analyzing the yearly success of a tournament poker player, the three main statistical categories that need to be measured are: relatively obvious: cash prizes won, final tables won and titles won. Ali Imsirovic now leads all three categories in 2021 after his recent victory in a high-stakes live tournament, with over $ 2.3 million in earnings since the start of the year, 11 final tables and six titles won.
Imsirovic's last victory secured him the victory in tournament no. 9 for 2021 US Poker Open, $, No Limit Hold'em Buy-In Tied 79 Total Entries. The 11-year-old Bosnian-born American poker player earned $158,708 as a champion, boosting his lifetime tournament income to nearly $. 8 million in progress.
In this title race, Imsirovic also earned 540 Card Player Player of the Year points, which was enough to catapult him to first place in 2019 POY
This was Imsirovic's first victory in the USPO
The last day of this event has started, with Imsirovic at the top, the chip counts, and there are seven players left. 990 Card player Winner of the Year Jake Schindler was the first to be eliminated when he lost a pre-flop coinflip to Carym Katz, who killed the set on the river, sending Schindler onto the stage with $39, 360 as seventh. Thomas Winters was eliminated next as his A-3 flush hit AK Katz and did not improve.
Eightfold World Series of Poker bracelet winner and Poker Hall of Fame member Erik Seidel in this event came to an end when his A
Katz lost some key pots in a three-handed game to drop to the very bottom of the leaderboard. On his last hand he pushed all-in with lowest pair and a flush draw, and was called by top pair Imsirovic. Katz's outs never materialized and he was sent home in third place ($119,500). The result increased Katz's lifetime earnings to $11,236,914.
As a result, Imsirovic came heads-up with Lichtenberger with a slight advantage. The two played some exciting hands during the last showdown, including the one where Imsirovic returned to the lead when he took down quad kings on the river with a card that gave Lichtenberger kings full of aces. Imsirovic moved all-in on the river on that hand and doubled to a 2-1 advantage which he managed to increase even further on the last hand. Lichtenberger moved all in from the last eight big blinds from the button on K
Lichtenberger earned $158,400 as the runner-up. It was his third final appearance in the series, and 158 points scored was enough to move him into second place in USPO points are racing after Imsirovic. WSOP The bracelet winner increased his career earnings to almost $11. 4 million with this latest deep mileage.
Place | Player | )
2 2021
| Andrew Lichtenberger 2021
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406
| 119
| | | 3 | Cary Katz | $119,911 | 360 |
4 | Vanessa Kade 2021 | $ 90,50 | 225 | 79 |
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Jake Schindler 2021
Photo winner and trophy: PokerGO / Antonio Abrego.
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