Tags : jordan cristos

  • Running It Back: Ali Imsirovic Grabs Second PokerGO Cup Win, $240K
    Running It Back: Ali Imsirovic Grabs Second PokerGO Cup Win, $240K

    Ali Imisrovic has done it again at the PokerGO Cup. Just days after taking down Event #2 ($10,000 NLHE), Imsirovic topped the 49 other entries in Event #4 ($15,000 NLHE) to win his second PokerGO Cup title, $240,000, and grab a stranglehold on the leaderboard.

  • Alex Foxen Opens PokerGO Cup With Event #1 Victory for $178K
    Alex Foxen Opens PokerGO Cup With Event #1 Victory for $178K

    The opening event of the 2021 PokerGO Cup featured a final table of familiar faces and almost concluded with an amazing comeback from one of poker’s rising stars. Instead, it was two-time Global Poker Index Player of the Year Alex Foxen who emerged victorious after a nearly four-hour final table in Event#1 ($10,000 NLHE).

  • Sam Soverel Takes Down U.S. Poker Open 2021 Event #2 for $175,500
    Sam Soverel Takes Down U.S. Poker Open 2021 Event #2 for $175,500

    Sam Soverel went wire-to-wire at the final table of U.S. Poker Open 2021 Event #2 ($10,000 PLO) by starting the day as the overwhelming chip leader and closing it out as the winner, collecting the $175,500 first-place prize for his first USPO victory.

  • Balakrishna Patur Leads WPT LAPC Final Table
    Balakrishna Patur Leads WPT LAPC Final Table

    Another televised World Poker Tour final table is set. This time, it’s the Season XVIII WPT L.A. Poker Classic. The event drew 490 entries to Commerce Casino and generated a prize pool of $4.727 million. Just six players remain and they’ll be on hiatus until action resumes at the HyperX Esports Arena in Las Vegas […]

  • Jordan Cristos Takes Down US Poker Open Event #2 for $179K
    Jordan Cristos Takes Down US Poker Open Event #2 for $179K

    The 2019 US Poker Open continued on Friday at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas with the conclusion of Event #2: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha.

  • Notoriously Slow Jordan Cristos No Longer Shot Clock’s #1 Opponent
    Notoriously Slow Jordan Cristos No Longer Shot Clock’s #1 Opponent

    Sad day. Def an upside with recs wanting the clock and enjoying the game more. But They’d all still play if it was purist poker. Rip Pokez — Jordan Cristos (@jcinblue) July 28, 2017 That was WPT Champions Club member Jordan Cristos on the day that the World Poker Tour announced all of their events […]