Julien Martini Wins Poker Masters $10K Big Bet Mix Event

A new addition to the Poker Masters schedule for 2019, the $10,000 Big Bet Mix featuring a rotation of No Limit Hold’em, Pot Limit Omaha and No Limit Deuce to Seven drew 52 runners and at the end of it all, Julien Martini had his first win of 2019 over a talented group of players.[ptable zone=”Global Poker Article Ad”][ptable zone=”888poker NJ”][ptable zone=”GG Poker”]
Playing No Limit Deuce to Seven with blinds at 40,000/80,000 (80,000 ante), Pedro Bromfman moved all-in for 450,000 with . Kahle Burns re-raised to 770,000 with
and Jorryt van Hoof folded behind. Burns drew the
to make and 8-6 while Bromfan ended up with the
for Q-7 and was eliminated in sixth.
Stephen Chidwick started the final table with a massive chip lead but after just an hour and 40 minutes of play, he was all in for his tournament life. From UTG, Chidwick moved all-in for 930,000 with and Sam Soverel called from the big blind with
. The board ran out
to eliminate Chidwick in fifth place.
Unfortunately for Soverel, that pot wasn’t able to propel him to victory. Down to under a million, Soverel moved all-in with and Burns called with
. Soverel drew the
and Burns stood pat to eliminate Soverel in fourth place.
Another Duece hand resulted in the next elimination. From the button, van Hoof, who was down to just six big blinds, moved all-in with . Martini moved all-in from the small blind with
and Burns called from the big blind with
. Martini drew the
to make an 8-7, Burns patted his J-8, and van Hoof drew the
to double pair and was eliminated in third place.
Martini started heads up with a 2-1 chip lead over Burns and it took less than an hour for the Frenchman to acquire all of the chips and he did it in heroic fashion. Playing No Limit Hold’em and with stacks nearly even, Martini raised to 450,000 with and Burns defended with
. The flop came
and Burns check-called Martini’s bet of 200,000. The turn was the
and both players checked. The river was the
river and Burns moved all-in for 2,200,000. Martini took just over a minute before calling to eliminate Burns and pick up his first live win since he won his first World Series of Poker bracelet in June 2018.
Final Table Payouts
- Julien Martini – $166,400
- Kahle Burns – $109,200
- Jorryt van Hoof – $72,800
- Sam Soverel – $52,000
- Stephen Chidwick – $41,600
- Pedro Bromfman – $31,200
- Yuri Dzivielevski – $26,000
- Erik Seidel – $20,800
Purple Jacket Standings
- Chance Kornuth – 420
- Isaac Baron – 300
- Ryan Laplante – 300
- Julien Martini – 300
- Jared Bleznick – 300
- Jonathan Depa – 300
- Sam Soverel – 270
- Jorryt van Hoof – 270
- Alex Foxen – 270
- Thai Ha – 210