David Coleman
David Coleman is one of several stellar players who have put their action up for sale on PokerStake ahead of the 2024 U.S. Poker Masters.

The 2024 Poker Masters have begun in Las Vegas on the Strip. With the PokerGO Studio welcoming some of the best players in the world to the purple felt, you can back them via the official 2024 Poker Masters staking page.

Which players offer the best value and who is selling what? We’ve got your cheat sheet for player investments over the next week in Sin City ready to go.

Little Investments, Big Wins

It’s hard not to simply invest in Jonathan Little because of his recent record in PokerGO events. Coming second in last year’s Poker Masters Event #4 for a massive $154,700, Little used that result as a springboard for huge success in the PokerGO Cup, winning it outright after a stunning series of four cashes in eight events, winning over $700,000 in the process.

Little, who had already won big in the PGT Last Chance event series at the top of the year for cashes in Events #1 and #3, also came 316th in this year’s WSOP Main Event for $45,000 and finished 46th in the 6-Max NLHE Championship event at the World Series of Poker too, winning over $21,000.

Jonathan Little is in terrific form and can be backed at between zero markup and 1.05 markup for events throughout the series. Updating his 59,100 followers via X, Little is sure to be great value for profit across the 2024 Poker Masters.

Coleman and Zobian Crushing

David Coleman ran deep in the EPT Barcelona Main Event, finishing in 5th place for over $440,000. He’s already off to a fine start at the 2024 Poker Masters, reaching the money in Event #1 with his 17th place finish worthy of a min-cash for $9,825. Coleman’s record in Las Vegas is the envy of virtually everyone in poker, with over $300,000 in winnings in the most recent WSOP in Sin City alone.

In the U.S. Poker Open earlier this year, three cashes yielded another $310,000 for Coleman as he won Event #4 for $202,300 by outlasting another player who is now one of PokerStake investors’ favorites. Aram Zobian came third in that event for $107,900, but over the last year has also become one of the world’s most feared poker players along with Coleman.

It didn’t take long after that setback for Zobian to win Event #6 at the 2024 US Poker Open, this time banking $264,290. Over the last 12 months, he’s become such a consistent performer that poker backers are climbing over themselves to catch a slice of his action. Both Coleman and Zobian are selling fast for Poker Masters events, with Coleman offering a broad range of tournament buy-ins between 1.11 and 1.15 markup, with Zobian currently selling to Event #2 and Event #3 at between 1.07 and 1.15.

Livschitz and Tamasauskas on Offer

Finally, we come to two spectacularly good players who are also playing a packed schedule at the 2024 Poker Masters. Victoria Livschitz has shot to poker fame in the past two years and now rightly sits at the top table in the game, as well as being heralded as a visionary. The tech genius has helped put Octopi Poker on the market as well as crushing the game for near on $2 million in live results alone inside three years.

Born in the Ukraine, the American Livschitz is selling at zero markup to every remaining event on the schedule and has proven her undoubted skills as $10,000 buy-ins and up for some time now. She could be a very shrewd investment, as could the Lithuanian player Vladas Tamasauskas. He’s selling single bullets to Events #2 through #8 between a markup of 1.03 and 1.07.

Earning over $3.2m in his live career, Tamasauskas got off to a fine start in Event #1, cashing for $13,100 in 14th place. It’s no surprise that he’s off to a fast start, as in 2023, Tamasauskas won over $500,000 when he cashed in all three opening events, winning Events #1 and #3 by beating Aram Zobian and Tony Lin respectively for two titles.

With the 2024 Poker Masters underway and millions on the line, all you have to decide is how much you want to win from your own home! Invest in your favorite PokerStake players in the event series here.