He really is. Unreal...if I were him I'd be doing a circuit of live events for a year straight if that's mentally/physically possible. He'd be set for life. Strike while the iron is hot....sizzzzzzzzle
There are a lot of tournaments here at the PCA. Forty-one if you count them. Some of these side events are big and chunky, like the $2,150 turbo which took place yesterday. Almost half-a-million went into that prize pool allowing for a large four-way chop which saw Steven Tripp, Nikolaus Teichert, Narendra Banwari and David 'Chino' Rheem take $67,500 for fourth through to second and $67,500 for the winner. That champ was Steven Tripp who came out on top of a tough turbo field.
Players that ran deep included Dan O'Brien (6th, $21,380), PokerStars Team Online's Isaac Haxton (11th, $8,080), Terrence Chan (12th, $8,080), Pierre Neuville, a Friend of PokerStars, no less (15th, $6,180) and last year's PCA battering ram Chris Oliver (21st, $4,760). PCA 2013 event #17 Date: 9 January Buy-in: $2,150 Game: NLHE turbo Players: 245 Prize pool: $475,300
Steven Tripp 1. Steven Tripp, Canada, $79,960*
2. Nikolaus Teichert, Germany, $67,500*
3. Narendra Banwari, USA, $67,500*
4. David Rheem, USA, $67,500*
5. Dana Karlson, Canada, $26,140
6. Dan O'Brien, USA, $21,380
7. Mayu Roca, Colombia, $16,640
8. Kyle Frey, USA, $11,880
9. Daniel Schmieding, USA, $9,500
10. Pavel Veksler, Israel, $9,500 11. Isaac Haxton, USA, PokerStars Team Online, $8,080
12. Terrence Chan, Canada, $8,080
13. Reinaldo Abramovay, Brazil, $7,120
14. Michael McNeil, USA, $7,120 15. Pierre Neuville, Belgium, Friend of PokerStars, $6,180
16. Stephen Bokor, USA, $6,180
17. Mike Wywrot, Canada, $5,220
18. Ariel Mantel, Argentina, $5,220
19. Christian Harder, USA, $5,220
20. Matthew Wierzel, USA, $5,220
21. Chris Oliver, Costa Rica, $4,760
22. Richard Geyer, USA, $4,760
23. Heikki Piira, Finland, $4,760
24. William Pilossoph, USA, $4,760
25. Alexandr Komarov, Russian Federation, $4,280
26. Anton Astapau, Belarus, $4,280
27. Jason James, Canada, $4,280
28. Bulat Bikmetov, Russian Federation, $4,280 *Denotes a deal was made
Comments
Now if only Wetts would get his ass moving and win something to make the cross dressing competition more interesting.
GG
Nice work sir, great start to the year.
Keep it up.
I will be the first to say it..
Bank.
PCA 2013: Steven Tripp tops the $2k turbo
by Rick Dacey on January 10, 2013 3:17 PM
There are a lot of tournaments here at the PCA. Forty-one if you count them. Some of these side events are big and chunky, like the $2,150 turbo which took place yesterday. Almost half-a-million went into that prize pool allowing for a large four-way chop which saw Steven Tripp, Nikolaus Teichert, Narendra Banwari and David 'Chino' Rheem take $67,500 for fourth through to second and $67,500 for the winner. That champ was Steven Tripp who came out on top of a tough turbo field.
Players that ran deep included Dan O'Brien (6th, $21,380), PokerStars Team Online's Isaac Haxton (11th, $8,080), Terrence Chan (12th, $8,080), Pierre Neuville, a Friend of PokerStars, no less (15th, $6,180) and last year's PCA battering ram Chris Oliver (21st, $4,760).
PCA 2013 event #17
Date: 9 January
Buy-in: $2,150
Game: NLHE turbo
Players: 245
Prize pool: $475,300
Steven Tripp 1. Steven Tripp, Canada, $79,960*
2. Nikolaus Teichert, Germany, $67,500*
3. Narendra Banwari, USA, $67,500*
4. David Rheem, USA, $67,500*
5. Dana Karlson, Canada, $26,140
6. Dan O'Brien, USA, $21,380
7. Mayu Roca, Colombia, $16,640
8. Kyle Frey, USA, $11,880
9. Daniel Schmieding, USA, $9,500
10. Pavel Veksler, Israel, $9,500
11. Isaac Haxton, USA, PokerStars Team Online, $8,080
12. Terrence Chan, Canada, $8,080
13. Reinaldo Abramovay, Brazil, $7,120
14. Michael McNeil, USA, $7,120
15. Pierre Neuville, Belgium, Friend of PokerStars, $6,180
16. Stephen Bokor, USA, $6,180
17. Mike Wywrot, Canada, $5,220
18. Ariel Mantel, Argentina, $5,220
19. Christian Harder, USA, $5,220
20. Matthew Wierzel, USA, $5,220
21. Chris Oliver, Costa Rica, $4,760
22. Richard Geyer, USA, $4,760
23. Heikki Piira, Finland, $4,760
24. William Pilossoph, USA, $4,760
25. Alexandr Komarov, Russian Federation, $4,280
26. Anton Astapau, Belarus, $4,280
27. Jason James, Canada, $4,280
28. Bulat Bikmetov, Russian Federation, $4,280
*Denotes a deal was made
I sense a new Youtube video sensation
Nicely done sir.
HOF worthy thread?
For sure HoF
Nice work BTP.
Been an amazing trip so far, ill have to prepare a trip report when i get back
This would be the trip you weren't going to take????
Congrats BTP great stuff.
all o' dem. gordon, ivey, helmy
Got 19k including bounties!