Kahle Burns Tops Ali Imsirovic to Take Down Poker Masters $25K NLHE

Last month Kahle Burns was in Rozvadov, Czech Republic winning the first two World Series of Poker bracelets of his career at WSOP Europe. On Wednesday he was in Las Vegas taking down his first Poker Masters title by beating Ali Imsirovic heads-up in Event #9 ($25,000 No Limit Hold’em).
The win was Burns’ third cash of the 2019 Poker Masters and moved him into second place in the Poker Masters Championship standings behind only Sam Soverel with just the $50,000 NLHE event left to play.
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The final six players played for over 90 minutes before the first elimination. From middle position, Sean Winter moved all-in for 360,000 with and action folded to David Peters in the big blind who called all-in with
. The
runout gave Winter two pair and Peters was out in sixth.
It took another 45 minutes before five players became four. From the button, Burns moved all-in for 1,350,000 with and Elio Fox called all-in from the big big blind
. The
flop kept Fox in control, but the
turn put Burns on top and the
was unable to save Fox from his fifth-place finish.
Soverel entered the final table with the chance to lock up the Purple Jacket. All he needed to do was win Event #9 and none of the other contenders would have been able to catch him. Unfortunately for Soverel, but fortunately for poker fans hoping for a race to the finish, that didn’t come to fruition. Imsirovic and Winter folded before Burns raised all-in from the small blind with . Soverel called all-in from the big blind with
. The
flop gave Soverel no help but the
turn gave him an open-ended straight draw. The
river failed to complete that draw and Soverel was eliminated in fourth place. Soverel added 120 points to his Poker Masters Championship points total to extend his overall lead for the Purple Jacket.
It took just five minutes to get to heads-up play. Winter raised to 675,000 with , Burns re-raised to 1,250,000 with
and Winter called all-in. The board ran out
to give Burns a full house and eliminate Winter in third place.
Burns started heads-up play with a better than 5-1 chip lead over Imsirovic but over the course of 45 minutes, Imsirovic battled back to take a 2-1 lead. Burns was undeterred however and doubled back into the lead before putting the finishes touches on his first Poker Masters win. Imsirovic called with before Burns raised to 395,000 with
. Imsirovic responded by moving all-in for 2,005,000 and Burns called. The
gave Ismirovic top pair but gave Burns a flush draw. The
turn was safe for Imsirovic but Burns completed his flush on the
river.
Final Table Payouts
- Kahle Burns – $416,500
- Ali Imsirovic – $269,500
- Sean Winter – $183,750
- Sam Soverel – $122,500
- Elio Fox – $98,000
- David Peters – $73,500
- Alex Foxen – $61,250
Purple Jacket Standings
- Sam Soverel – 810
- Kahle Burns – 630
- Chance Kornuth – 630
- Sean Winter – 480
- Ali Imsirovic – 450
- George Wolff – 420
- Alex Foxen – 330
- Kristen Bicknell – 300
- Sergi Reixach – 300
- Isaac Baron – 300