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Sam Soverel enters the Event #9 final table looking to extend his lead atop the Poker Masters Championship Standings. Soverel currently holds a 60 point lead on Chance Kornuth – meaning that if Soverel wins Event #9, he will have an insurmountable lead heading into the $50,000 finale.
What happens if Sam Soverel doesn’t win Event #9 though? Here are the scenarios and results that keep other players in Purple Jacket contention.
If Soverel finishes 2nd (900): Kornuth – Alive, Winter – Needs to win Event 9, Burns – Needs to win Event 9, Imsirovic – Eliminated, Wolff – Eliminated
If Soverel finishes 3rd (840): Kornuth – Alive, Winter – Needs 2nd or better in Event 9, Burns – Needs 2nd or better in Event 9, Imsirovic – Needs to win Event 9, Wolff – Eliminated
If Soverel finishes 4th (810): Kornuth – Alive, Winter – Needs 3rd or better in Event 9, Burns – Needs 3rd or better in Event 9, Imsirovic – Needs to win Event 9, Wolff – Eliminated
If Soverel finishes 5th (780): Kornuth – Alive, Winter – Needs 4th or better in Event 9, Burns – Needs 4th or better in Event 9, Imsirovic – Needs 2nd or better in Event 9, Wolff – Eliminated
If Soverel finishes 6th (750): Kornuth – Alive, Winter – Alive, Burns – Alive, Imsirovic – Needs 2nd or better in Event 9, Wolff – Alive
Watch to find out as the final $25,000 No Limit Hold’em event of the series streams live at 4:00 PM EDT. Sign up now and check out the complete Poker Masters Championships Standings below:
RANK | PLAYER | POINTS | CASH |
1 | Sam Soverel (5)* | 690 | $594,300 |
2 | Chance Kornuth (3) | 630 | $556,400 |
3 | George Wolff (3) | 420 | $404,500 |
4 | Sean Winter (3)* | 330 | $311,600 |
5 | Kahle Burns (2)* | 330 | $194,200 |
6 | Alex Foxen (3) | 330 | $169,450 |
7 | Kristen Bicknell | 300 | $408,000 |
8 | Sergi Reixach | 300 | $369,000 |
9 | Isaac Baron | 300 | $223,100 |
10 | Ryan Laplante | 300 | $186,000 |
11 | Julien Martini | 300 | $166,400 |
12 | Jared Bleznick | 300 | $153,000 |
13 | Jonathan Depa | 300 | $133,200 |
14 | Jorryt van Hoof (2) | 270 | $109,800 |
15 | Ali Imsirovic (2)* | 240 | $228,100 |
16 | Ralph Wong (2) | 240 | $218,400 |
17 | Andres Nemeth (2) | 210 | $209,500 |
18 | Thai Ha (2) | 210 | $124,800 |
19 | Cary Katz | 210 | $99,000 |
20 | Erik Seidel (2) | 210 | $59,200 |
21 | Orpen Kisacikoglu | 150 | $164,000 |
22 | Anthony Zinno (2) | 150 | $86,600 |
23 | Nick Schulman | 150 | $67,500 |
24 | Stephen Chidwick (2) | 150 | $61,000 |
25 | Jeremy Ausmus | 120 | $97,000 |
26 | John Riordan | 120 | $62,000 |
27 | Mike Gorodinsky | 120 | $45,000 |
28 | Jake Abdalla | 90 | $36,000 |
29 | Ben Yu | 90 | $29,600 |
30 | Ben Heath | 60 | $76,500 |
31 | David Stamm | 60 | $63,750 |
32 | Scott Blumstein | 60 | $58,200 |
33 | Elio Fox* | 60 | $51,000 |
34 | Dan Shak | 60 | $48,500 |
35 | Tim McDermott | 60 | $37,200 |
36 | Pedro Bromfman | 60 | $31,200 |
37 | Damjan Radanov | 60 | $31,000 |
38 | Joseph Orsino | 60 | $29,100 |
39 | Antonios Roungeris | 60 | $29,100 |
40 | Brandon Adams | 60 | $27,000 |
41 | Yuri Dzivielevski | 60 | $26,000 |
42 | Brent Roberts | 60 | $24,800 |
43 | Randall Emmett | 60 | $19,400 |
(#) – number of 2019 Poker Masters cashes
* – at Event #9 $25,000 NLH final table
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