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Drew Amato has been covering the World Series of Poker since 2014. This year he’s covered the U.S. Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl for Poker Central. During the 2018 Poker Masters, Amato will share his favorite images and storylines in a daily article.

The 2018 Poker Masters is headed for an epic conclusion as Ali Imsirovic took down the $25,000 No Limit Hold’em event for $462,500, putting him in strong contention for the Purple Jacket. Here’s a photo recap of Event #5 as Imsirovic battles his way through a final table that was tough as nails.

Coming into the final table, Daniel Negreanu was far and away the biggest name, but he also held the shortest stack. The day ended up fairly short for Negreanu, as he was eliminated early on Day 2.
Coming into the final table, Daniel Negreanu was far and away the biggest name, but he also held the shortest stack. The day ended up fairly short for Negreanu, as he was eliminated early on Day 2.
Jason Koon was the next out the door when he was on the unfortunate end of a cooler situation. Koon moved his short stack all in holding ace-ten but ran into the ace-king of eventual winner Ali Imsirovic.
Jason Koon was the next out the door when he was on the unfortunate end of a cooler situation. Koon moved his short stack all in holding ace-ten, but ran into the ace-king of eventual winner Ali Imsirovic.
Despite finishing 2nd, Ben Yu is still in serious contention to take home the purple jacket as he is currently tied with Imsirovic for 3rd overall in the standings. Yu got the last of his chips in the middle holding ace-six against the fives of Imsirovic, but failed to improve.
Despite finishing 2nd, Ben Yu is still in serious contention to take home the purple jacket as he is currently tied with Imsirovic for 3rd overall in the standings. Yu got the last of his chips in the middle holding ace-six against the fives of Imsirovic, but failed to improve.
Ali Imsirovic takes home the title in Event 5 of the 2018 Poker Masters, the $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em event! The $462,000 first place prize is a career-best for Imsirovic. After his interview with Maria Ho, Imsirovic and Yu shared a laugh as Yu proposed this winners photo with himself lurking behind Imsirovic.
Ali Imsirovic takes home the title in Event 5 of the 2018 Poker Masters, the $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em event! The $462,000 first place prize is a career-best for Imsirovic. After his interview with Maria Ho, Imsirovic and Yu shared a laugh as Yu proposed this winners photo with himself lurking behind Imsirovic.

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Daniel Negreanu, Ali Imsirovic, Jason Koon, Ben Yu