Nick Schulman Won PGT Mixed Games Event #4 – CodigoPoker

Nick Schulman Won PGT Mixed Games Event #4 - CodigoPoker
Nick Schulman won PGT Mixed Games Event #4

As the calendars of the main circuits around the world begin, the PGT Mixed Games, the mixed games series organized by the PokerGO Tour that attracts top competitors from North America and the world, continues to be played in Las Vegas. On this occasion, Event #4 of the festival was won by Nick Schulman

United States
.

The tournament had a total of 84 entries, which formed a prize pool of approximately US$800,000. Among those present were a large number of good players. Many of them even reached the final table, such as Scott Seiver

United States
, who finished in 5th place, earning a prize of US$58,800.

Scott Seiver Hsp2

Scott Seiver Competed Until The End, But Fell One Step Short Of The Title

Schulman reached the final table as the chip leader, although not by much. However, he managed to extend his lead as eliminations occurred. By the time he reached 3-handed play, the 7-time WSOP bracelet winner owned 60% of the chips in play, while Dzmitry Urbanovich

Poland
and Qinghai Pan
United States
split the remaining 40%.

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Schulman himself took care of dispatching his two rivals to claim the title. He first eliminated Urbanovich in a heads-up battle of AQ versus A9, leaving the Pole in 3rd place with a prize of US$109,200. The heads-up match was quite quick due to the chip difference. After a few minutes, Qinghai Pan finished in 2nd place, with a compensation of US$151,200.

Thus, Nick Schulman was crowned champion of the PGT Mixed Games Event #4, for a prize of US$235,200.

PGT Mixed Games – Event #4

Buy-in: US$10,200
Entries: 84

Finalists

1st

United States
Nick Schulman – US$235,200
2nd
United States
Qinghai Pan – US$151,200
3rd
Poland
Dzmitry Urbanovich – US$109,200
4th
United States
Nicolas Milgrom – US$79,800
5th
United States
Scott Seiver – US$58,800
6th
United States
Walter Chambers – US$42,000
7th
United States
Jesse Klein – US$33,600

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