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After two runner-up finishes on the World Poker Tour, Nick Petrangelo has finally added his name to the Mike Sexton Champions Cup with victory in the $3,200 6-Max Championship on partypoker.
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He defeated start-of-day chip leader Artsiom Prostak to win $494,550, after a stunning come-from-behind victory, having started heads-up play at a 3:1 disadvantage against his Belarusian opponent.
Petrangelo also wins a seat to the World Poker Tour Tournament of Champions, a Hublot watch and Everyday Baccarat Tumblers.
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Place | Player | Country | Payout |
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1 | Nick Petrangelo | Canada | $494,550 |
2 | Artsiom Prostak | Belarus | $368,250 |
3 | Arsenii Karmatckii | Russia | $278,448 |
4 | Patrice Brandt | United Kingdom | $192,900 |
5 | Jiachen Gong | Canada | $128,100 |
6 | Elior Sion | United Kingdom | $93,630 |
7 | Jake Schindler | Mexico | $70,200 |
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Petrangelo finished as runner-up to Fedor Holz in the 2015 WPT Alpha8 Las Vegas and followed that up just over two years later with another second place, this time to Alex Foxen in the L.A. Poker CLassic Rockstar Energy High Roller. He now has a title of his own, bringing his total WPT cashes to over $1.3m.
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Other notable finishers in the money included Adrian Mateos (32nd - $13,200), David Peters (39th - $11,100), Manig Loeser (42nd - $11,100), Matthew Staples (44th - $9,600), Sam Greenwood (49th - $9,150), Patrick Leonard (57th - $8,850), Kahle Burns (80th - $8,250), Daniel Dvoress (85th - $8,100), Jason Koon (86th - $8,100), Christoph Vogelsang (91st - $7,950) and Mikita Badziakouski (103rd - $7,650).
Final Table Action
The final table resumed with Artsiom Prostak with a clear chip lead, holding almost double his nearest competitor. Petrangelo sat in the middle of the pack, with 8-Max Championship final tablistJiachen Gong bringing up the rear.
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
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1 | Artsiom Prostak | Belarus | 33,833,961 | 68 |
2 | Elior Sion | United Kingdom | 17,045,406 | 34 |
3 | Patrice Brandt | United Kingdom | 15,922,894 | 32 |
4 | Nick Petrangelo | Canada | 15,396,787 | 31 |
5 | Arsenii Karmatckii | Russia | 8,518,522 | 17 |
6 | Jake Schindler | Mexico | 7,153,210 | 14 |
7 | Jiachen Gong | Canada | 2,029,220 | 4 |
Gong secured an early doubles through Elior Sion and then picked up aces against Jake Schindler's sevens to double again. That left Schindler short, and he would bust with kings to Prostak to finish in seventh place.
There were doubles galore during the early stages, with Petrangelo staying alive with aces against the Jacks of Sion, who would then bust to Gong when all in for just five big blinds.
Petrangelo then picked up his second elimination of the day, getting all-in with jack-ten against the pocket aces of Gong, only to flop trip jacks before turning quads and send Gong to the rail.
Four-handed play continued for around 40 minutes before Patrice Brandt shoved the turn with top pair, only to be drawing dead with Prostak having turned a set.
Prostak still sat atop the chip counts, ahead of Petrangelo and Arsenii Karmatckii who had bided his time so far at the final table. However, when he picked up ace-king with 19 big blinds, he went to war and called off his chips against Prostak whose jacks held to bring the tournament to heads-up.
Heads-Up Play
- Artsiom Prostak - 73.9 million (105 big blinds)
- Nick Petrangelo - 26 million (37 big blinds)
Heads-up play lasted almost three hours as Petrangelo seemed content to remain as the short-stack. He looked to outplay his opponent, and did so in stunning fashion, shoving with just ten-high to get Prostak to fold a flush.
Nick Petrangelo raised to two million and Artsiom Prostak defended his big blind. The flop came and Prostak check-called one million. Prostak bet 1.8 million on the turn having made a flush and Petrangelo raised to 5.5 million.
Prostak called and the river was the . It checked to Petrangelo who shoved for 17.7 million and Prostak tank-folded
just setting up my twttr
— jack (@jack)A short while later, Petrangelo moved into the lead heads-up for the first time. The two remained level for a while shortly thereafter, before Petrangelo moved decisively ahead. The final hand saw Prostak call off his lats 15 big blinds having rivered top two pair, but Petrangelo had flopped trips and secured victory.
What's Up Next?
The next Championship event on the WPT World Online Championships schedule is Event #5: $3,200 Knockout Championship. This event comes with a $3,000,000 guarantee. Day 1 ends at the end of Level 18, with levels 25 minutes in length.
- Day 1a - Saturday, August 15th at 19:00 (BST)
- Day 1b - Sunday, August 16th at 19:00 (BST)
- Day 2 - Monday, August 17th at 19:00 (BST)
- Day 3 - Tuesday, August 18th at 19:00 (BST)
This event also has a Mini ($320 buy-in; $1,000,000 GTD) and Micro ($33, $300,000 GTD) edition making the WPT WOC accessible to players of any bankroll!
There are also plenty of other side events taking place every day, so make sure you head to the partypoker client to find out the latest tournaments!
WPT World Online Championships Winners
Date | Event | Field | Prize pool | Winner | Payout |
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7/21/20 | Event #1: $3,200 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Championship | 145 | $500,000 | Paul Tedeschi | $92,105 |
7/28/20 | Event #2: $3,200 Pot Limit Omaha Championship | 342 | $1,026,000 | Alex Manzano | $176,132 |
8/4/20 | Event #3: $3,200 8-Max Championship | 1,062 | $3,186,000 | Gavin Cochrane | $540,664 |
8/11/20 | Event #4: $3,200 6-Max Championship | 999 | $3,000,000 | Nick Petrangelo | $494,550 |
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For players that are in contention, “Masters Sunday” is usually the most important Sunday of their lives. 18 holes separate golfers from the Green Jacket and four Sundays separate the world’s best poker players from the start of their 2018 Poker Masters journey. Before the race to the Poker Masters Purple Jacket® begins, Poker Central will preview the highest stakes week of the year with “Masters Sunday” updates covering everything and anything Poker Masters.
The Poker Masters schedule allows for players to ease their way into the grueling week of high stakes battle. High Roller events never sleep and a crew of five players enter Las Vegas this September on a high.
High Roller of the Year leaderboard points system determines who walks away with the Purple Jacket. A few of the names found here already have a spot in contention for the High Roller belt and have a chance to add even more points during Poker Masters.
Jake Schindler
One of the ARIA High Roller kings has been hard at work in major events since the end of the World Series of Poker. Schindler picked up a second place finish in the WPT Gardens Poker Festival a few weeks ago for $366,740. The silver medal stamped the third WPT final table for Schindler, who got to work in Florida not long after.
Schindler won the $25,500 High Roller at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open for a smooth $800,000 in one of the most sought-after High Roller titles outside ARIA.
Poker Masters 2017 booked two final tables for Schindler, who seeks a series win to add to his 2017 Super High Roller Bowl runner-up finish.
Stephen Chidwick
The perpetual High Roller contender earned his ARIA breakout by winning the U.S. Poker Open in dominating fashion. Chidwick continues to add to his stellar 2018 and made some noise around the globe in recent events.
The Venetian DeepStack Championship Poker Series closed with Chidwick taking fourth in the $5,000 Main Event where he earned $177,091. Chidwick then traveled to Korea and collected $372,828 more in the Triton High Roller Six-Max event for placing third.
Poker Masters is a marathon and Chidwick proved in February he is capable of running the entire race.
Jason Koon
Koon’s summer started with a Super High Roller Bowl final table and he followed up his third-place finish with a strong summer of High Roller scores. The West Virginian cashed in the WSOP’s $100,000 High Roller, $25,000 Pot Limit Omaha High Roller, and $50,000 High Roller for an aggregate sum north of $775,000.
2018 for Koon includes over $11 million in cashes and we’ll see him add to that total come Poker Masters. Last year, Koon missed the series but returned to take a silver medal in a $25,000 U.S. Poker Open event.
Nick Schulman
A win in the 2017 Poker Masters boosted Schulman’s High Roller resume. The voice of the Super High Roller Bowl on PokerGO traveled across the globe for some Short Deck and is a leg up on the competition come September.
Schulman won a Short Deck event in South Korea for $271,974 in what he claimed to be one of his first times playing the game. One of the most anticipated events of Poker Masters can expect to see Schulman in attendance.
Mikita Badziakouski
Badziakouski stormed the Super High Roller Bowl and made the final table in his first time playing the event. The Belarus sensation laid low the rest of the summer but returned with a fury in South Korea.
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The Triton High Roller Series Main Event concluded with Badziakouski in the winner’s circle to collect $5.257 million. Badziakouski beat an incredible final table with Sam Greenwood, Jason Koon, and Sergio Aido in contention.
A Short Deck cash lines Badziakouski’s resume as well so expect to see him in the $10,000 Poker Masters variation.
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