Yuri Martins Came One Step Away From His 2nd Consecutive Title in the PGT Mixed Games – CodigoPoker

Yuri Martins Came One Step Away From His 2nd Consecutive Title in the PGT Mixed Games - CodigoPoker
Yuri Martins came one step away from his 2nd consecutive title in the PGT Mixed Games

Without a doubt, this is a week that Yuri Martins

Brazil
will remember, at least, for the rest of the year. After obtaining his first PGT title by winning Event #5 of the PGT Mixed Games, Yuri made it to another final table and ended up as runner-up in Event #6: Dealer’s Choice. Although he couldn’t get his second consecutive title, he left with a juicy payout of US$171,000.

The tournament had a total of 57 entries, which formed a prize pool of US$855,000 that was distributed among the 9 best players of the competition. Chino Rheem

United States
and Jason Mercier
United States
were eliminated with payouts, but did not reach the final table.

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Chino Rheem is Having a Great Series, With a Title and Several Payouts

Once at the final table, the first eliminated was Dylan Wiesman

United States
, who fell in a hand of Razz, as did John Monnette
United States
, who followed him in 6th place. Then came the turn of Johannes Becker
Germany
and Qinghai Pan
United States
, who took the chip lead for the first time.

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Bryn Kenney

United States
was unsuccessful in adding another title to his collection after falling to Yuri himself. Pan then eliminated Chad Eveslage
United States
to reach heads-up against Yuri with a huge chip advantage.

The HU didn’t last long, as Pan was relentless. Shortly after, the American player had already accumulated all the chips in play. Thus, Qinghai Pan was crowned champion of Event #6 of the PGT Mixed Games, taking home a prize of US$273,600.

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Qinghai Pan With His Champion Trophy

PGT Mixed Games – Event #6

Buy-in: US$15,200
Entries: 57
Prize Pool: US$855,000

Finalists

1st

United States
Qinghai Pan – US$273,600
2nd
Brazil
Yuri Martins – US$171,000
3rd
United States
Chad Eveslage – US$119,700
4th
United States
Bryn Kenney – US$85,500
5th
Germany
Johannes Becker – US$64,125
6th
United States
John Monnette – US$47,025
7th
United States
Dylan Weisman – US$34,200

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