Eastern Poker Tour Schedule

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Find the best Pennsylvania poker tournaments with our comprehensive list of daily and weekly poker tournaments. Browse through our list of poker tournaments to find the times, days, buy-ins,. The numbers are in for the ‘Internation Tournament’ segment of the 2020 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in main event. A total of 674 entries were made across three starting flights.

No Limit Pub Poker

After two starting flights and playing down on Day 2, No Limit Pub Poker's Rob Ryan dominated the final table to earn the title along with $26,838.

Rafael Jimenez
Texas Poker Tour

Despite coming into Day 2 (and the final table) as the shortest stack, Texas Poker Tour's Rafael Jimenez was crowned as the 2019 Bar Poker Open National Champion.

Jesse Gutierrez
KOntenders Poker USA

Guitierrez came into the final table in the middle of the pack but stayed patient, picking his spots throughout on his way to victory.

Basil Congro
Eastern Poker Tour

The board came Kh 9s 8h 10s 8d and Congro wound up with two-pair to eliminate Reid and secure the 2018 Bar Poker Open National Championship title!

John Beady
Eastern Poker Tour Tour

En route to winning $24,190, Beady called all in with a flush draw/straight draw that got there on the river to crack his opponents kings.

Caryn Bustos
The Pub Poker Arizona

Bustos put her head in the hands then began celebrating with her friends. The Poker Pub Arizona player picked up $40,407 for the win!

Mirbek Orozaliev
New York Free Poker

'Iron Mike' arrived at the final table as the shortest stack, but “never gave up” and kept grinding away on his way to earning $23,709.

Donna Rohwer
Nevada Poker League

Rohwer came into heads up play with a massive chip lead and it only took her one hand to finish the job en route to winning $24,000!

Fritz Barnes
Riverchasers

Fritz came in to the heads up match with more than a 4-1 chip deficit, but was able to outlast the field to earn the victory.

Ryan Chua
Eastern Poker Tour

Ryan Chua was absolutely speechless after outlasting an extremely difficult Final Table to earn the first BPO trophy!

Eastern Poker Tour Schedule Guide


Jennifer Rivera No Limit Pub Poker Tour
12-06-2020

Andre Willis Eastern Poker Tour
11-22-2020
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2nd Place
Derek Scarborough
Pikes Peak Poker

3rd Place
Estee Schweitzer
One Time Poker Tour

4th Place
Jeffrey Whitefield
Koala T Poker League

5th Place
Matthew Logos
Staten Island Poker League

6th Place
SEAN STEWARD
No Limit Pub Poker Tour

8th Place
Richard Stepanian
Eastern Poker Tour

9th Place
Philip Logos
Staten Island Poker League

10th Place
Jennifer Myers
KOntenders Poker USA

11th Place
Frederick Rice
DeepStacks Poker League

13th Place
Leo Senesi
No Limit Pub Poker Tour

16th Place
Ronald Kaepernik
No Limit Pub Poker Tour

2nd Place
Stephen Affonce
Eastern Poker Tour

3rd Place
NATHAN CRUZ
BarPokerOpen.com

4th Place
Paul DerVartanian
Eastern Poker Tour

5th Place
Karen Bennett
Resort Poker League

6th Place
Hilary Adams
5280 Poker Club

8th Place
Chris Williams
KOntenders Poker USA

9th Place
Steven Herschkowitz
Premier Island Poker

10th Place
Jodi Orlando
No Limit New York

12th Place
Kevin Fox
Pikes Peak Poker

13th Place
Gertrude Handago
KOntenders Poker USA

15th Place
Frederick Rice
DeepStacks Poker League

1st Place
Jennifer Rivera
No Limit Pub Poker Tour

7th Place
Rosemary Rhamy
Texas Poker Tour

10th Place
SUSAN COMER
Over The Top Poker League

11th Place
Frederick Rice
DeepStacks Poker League

13th Place
Daniel Lech
Eastern Poker Tour
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16th Place
Tammy Ottney
MBMAVERICKS

2nd Place
Gale Oertel
No Limit Pub Poker Tour

3rd Place
Jesse Gutierrez
KOntenders Poker USA

4th Place
Shaun Murphy
Eastern Poker Tour

5th Place
Michael Wilson
KOntenders Poker USA

6th Place
Nicole Vannata
No Limit Pub Poker Tour

8th Place
Noemi Tarulli
No Limit Pub Poker Tour

9th Place
Marissa Dias
KOntenders Poker USA

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10th Place
Erick Carrasco
New York Free Poker

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12th Place
Terry Kline
Riverchasers
Eastern Poker Tour Schedule

The numbers are in for the ‘Internation Tournament’ segment of the 2020 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in main event. A total of 674 entries were made across three starting flights, creating a prize pool of $6,470,400.

The 2020 WSOP $10,000 main event features an unprecedented live-and-online hybrid model, and will essentially play out as two separate events that each begin online and will play until two separate live final tables are set. The two eventual champions determined at those final tables will then square off to determine which will win the championship WSOP gold bracelet and an added bonus prize of $1,000,000 to go along with whatever they won at their initial final table.

The top 80 finishers will make the money in the ‘International Tournament’, with a min-cash being worth $15,277. The final nine players will all earn at least $75,360, with the eventual champion set to take home $1,550,969 along with their chance at the title and the bonus million that is up for grabs.

A total of 179 players survived the three starting flights to make Day 2, which resumes at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, December 7. Play will continue until the nine-handed final table is set. Those players will then reconvene in person to play down to a winner at King’s Casino in Rosvadov, the site of the WSOP Europe for several years now.

Eastern poker tour schedule 2018

The overall chip leader heading into day 2 is Senthuran Vijayaratnam, who bagged up 966,714 at the end of the third and largest starting flight. Day 1C drew 257 entries, with 1A adding 246 and 1B another 171.

Plenty of accomplished players have made it through to day 2 with healthy stacks, including day 1B leader Blaz Zerjav (639,394), Viacheslav Buldygin (480,671), Preben Stokkan (446,677), Christopher Puetz (394,051), Laurynas Levinskas (389,628), Damian Salas (266,036), and Toby Joyce (243,195).

2020 WSOP Online main event champion Stoyan Madanzhiev was eliminated from this event on Day 1C. Madanzhiev voiced his frustration with this tournament being marketed as the ‘main event’ after he had already won a tournament that was described as such earlier this year. In a Twitter post he said, “Looking back, If I had known I wasn’t playing the ‘actual’ world series of poker, I probably wouldn’t have reentered. Or maybe even played.”

The counterpart to the ‘International Tournament’ segment of this hybrid event is the ‘Domestic Tournament’. That will begin on Dec. 13 with a single starting flight. The final table will be set the following day, with the in-person finale taking place on Dec. 28. The winners of the two tournaments will then meet on Dec. 30 for a final battle for the bracelet and the added $1,000,000 in prize money.