Ensan Poker

2021年10月7日
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The 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event came to a close late last night. The final table was broadcast live on ESPN so there aren’t any spoilers here.
Hossein Ensan’s poker tournament results and rankings. Date & Event Buy In Rank Entries Earnings GPI PoY 2020; World Poker Tour - WPT Germany in partnership with partypoker LIVE. Prior to winning the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event for $10 million, Germany’s Hossein Ensan may not have been known to American fans, but he was a familiar name in Europe due to his success. The second largest main event in World Series of Poker history has been won by Hussein Ensan. The 55-year-old poker player outlasted a field of 8,569 players to wins poker’s biggest prize.
Total life earnings: $13,060,465. Queens casino. Latest cash: $43,353 on 18-Feb-2020. Click here to see the details of Hossein Ensan’s 43 cashes. Hossein Ensan beat out 8,568 other competitors to win the $10 million first-place prize in the 2019 World Series of Poker’s main event on Wednesday morning.
Gone are the days when ESPN used to record everything ahead of time and make us wait months to see it on TV, now they broadcast the slow play and final table live which is a much cooler experience in my opinion.
55-year-old Hossein Ensan of Germany was crowned the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event champion and for that win, he received a paycheck of $10 MILLION as well as a gold WSOP winner’s bracelet covered in diamonds. Hossein is already an accomplished professional poker player, going into the 2019 WSOP Main Event he had already won $2,673,206 in career poker earnings.
He now ranks 50th on the all-time money list with this $10 million Main Event win over Dario Sammartino who got all of his chips in the pot heads-up with plenty of chances to win the hand. Poker Central has footage of the final hand from last night and it’s 100% worth watching.
Hossein’s only other tournament cash in 2019 (so far) was in the €1,100 No-Limit Hold’em tourney at the 2019 EPT Monte Carlo event back in early May. He finished in 29th place for $3,069.
Prior to winning the 2019 Main Event for $10 million, his biggest previous cashes came in the 2014 €5,300 No-Limit Hold’em EPT Season XI in Barcelona for $859K (3rd place) and in December 2015 he won the EPT Season XII €5,300 No-Limit Hold’em event in Prague for $825,000, so this was his cash for over a million dollars and one that’s sure to keep him in the black for A LONG time.
Second place in the 2019 Main Event won $6 million, 3rd place won $4 million, 4th place won $3 million, 5th place won $2.2 million, and everyone at the Final Table became a millionaire with 9th place taking him a million dollars.
The final 2019 WSOP event kicked off on Monday and ended yesterday, the $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em (Event #89), and with last night’s Main Event final table coming to close that wraps up another successful WSOP year. Robert Campbell won the 2019 ‘Player of the Year’ with 3,418.78 points, edging out Shaun Deeb and Daniel Negreanu (2nd and 3rd, respectively).
Campbell had an incredible 2019 WSOP run, taking home two bracelets in the $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw (Event #33) for $144K and another in the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better (Event #67) for $385K. He also made three additional final tables and notched a total of nine cashes in 2019 WSOP events.
It must be a pretty good feeling to go into a day knowing you are about to be at least a million dollars richer. That’s how nine men were feeling on Sunday, as the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event final table got underway. With a minimum payout of a million bucks and a grand prize of $10 million, everyone playing at the final table was in for a good time, even if they were the first eliminated.
Here is a look at the chip counts going into the 2019 WSOP Main Event final table:
Hossein Ensan – 177,000,000
Garry Gates – 99,300,000
Zhen Cai – 60,600,000
Kevin Maahs – 43,000,000
Alex Livingston – 37,800,000
Dario Sammartino – 33,400,000
Milos Skrbic – 23,400,000
Timothy Su – 20,200,000
Nick Marchington – 20,100,000
Hossein Ensan, as you can see, was the overwhelming chip leader – thanks in large part to a huge hand against former chip leader Nick Marchington – holding a third of the chips in play. Blackjack game free download. The top three players have separated themselves from the pack and there is a clear bottom three to begin play. Lucky lady casino ca.
The first player eliminated on the night was Milos Skrbic, one of those bottom three. Though he needed to make a play, he had some rough luck on his last hand. Less than a half hour into play, action folded around to Garry Gates in the SB, who raised all-in with A-Q. Skrbic found, of call hands, A-J in the big blind and himself shoved for his remaining 18.400 million. Neither player improved and Skrbic was out in ninth place and a $1 million cash.
Shortly thereafter, Timothy Su decided that pocket 3’s was a good hand with which to shove under the gun with his short stack. It folded around to Ensan, who called him with A-J. He flopped a Jack and rivered another for good measure to eliminate the seemingly always happy Su in eight place.
A schedule break was taken at about 9:00pm local time as the blinds increased to 600,000/1.2 million with a 1.2 million chip big blind ante and just a few hands after the players returned, Ensan had Kings pre-flop and raised to 2.4 million. Marchington, who needed to find a hand with which to commit his 14 million chips, unfortunately found one, going all-in with A-7. Ensan easily called and though Marchington was able to sweat an open-ended straight draw on the turn, the river was of no help and he was eliminated in seventh place.
Now, that was supposed to be the end of the night, according to the schedule, but because it happened so quickly, tournament officials decided to continue until one more elimination occurred or the end of the level, whichever came first. This was bad news for those of us following on the east coast.
It was around 11:00pm that the elimination to end the night occurred. Ensan raised pre-flop to 2.4 million with Q-J and Kevin Mahs called with Nines. Zhen Cai, who was unable to find hands all night, moved all-in with A-K for 28.7 million chips. Ensan folded and after some thought, Mahs made the call, virtually risking his tournament life, as he didn’t have Cai covered by much.See Full List On Cardplayer.com
The flop was Q-J-7, giving Cai a straight draw in addition to his two over cards, but the next two cards stayed low and Cai was knocked out in sixth place.
And so the first day of the final table ended. Ensan and Gates are miles ahead of the rest of the field, each of them with well more than the other three players combined. The five players will reconvene at 6:30pm Las Vegas time. ESPN will have the broadcast starting a half hour later.2019 World Series of Poker Main Event – Final Table Chip CountsEnsan Poker Controversy
*Hossein Ensan – 207,700,000
*Garry Gates – 171,700,000
*Kevin Maahs – 66,500,000
*Alex Livingston – 45,800,000
*Dario Sammartino – 23,100,000
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