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2022 PokerGO Cup

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2022 PokerGO Cup
VenuePokerGO Studio at Aria Resort and Casino
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada
DatesFebruary 2–10, 2022
Champion
United States Jeremy Ausmus
(PokerGO Cup winner);
United States Sean Perry
(Main Event winner)
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The 2022 PokerGO Cup was the second iteration of the PokerGO Cup, a series of high-stakes poker tournaments as part of the PokerGO Tour. It was held from inside the PokerGO Studio at Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1] The series took place from February 2–10, 2022, with eight scheduled events culminating in a $100,000 No-Limit Hold'em tournament.[2]

The player who earns the most points throughout the series would be crowned the PokerGO Cup champion earning the PokerGO Cup.[3]

The Main Event was won by Sean Perry, and the PokerGO Cup was awarded to Jeremy Ausmus.[4]

Schedule

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# Event Entrants Winner Prize Winning hand Runner-up Losing hand Results
1 $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em 77 United States Daniel Colpoys $200,200 9 9 United States Andrew Lichtenberger A 4 Results[3]
2 $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em 80 United States Sean Perry $200,000 K 3 United States Cary Katz A K Results[3]
3 $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em 80 United States Jake Daniels $200,000 J 2 United States Jeremy Ausmus A J Results[3]
4 $15,000 No-Limit Hold'em 65 United States Jeremy Ausmus $263,250 Q 3 United States Brock Wilson A 4 Results[3]
5 $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em 41 United States Nick Petrangelo $369,000 A 9 United States Bill Klein Q J Results[3]
6 $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em 35 Canada Daniel Negreanu $350,000 A J United States Sean Winter Q 10 Results[3]
7 $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em 43 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ali Imsirovic $365,500 9 4 United States Sam Soverel A 2 Results[3]
8 $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em 32 United States Sean Perry $640,000 J J United States Brock Wilson K Q Results[3]

Series leaderboard

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The 2022 PokerGO Cup will award the PokerGO Cup to the player that accumulates the most PokerGO Tour points during the series.[3] American Jeremy Ausmus won one event and cashed four times on his way to accumulating $824,500 in winnings. Ausmus accumulated 658 points and was awarded the PokerGO Cup.[4][6][7]

Standings
Rank Name Points Earnings
1 United States Jeremy Ausmus 658 $824,500
2 United States Sean Perry 616 $872,000
3 United States Brock Wilson 570 $760,250
4 United States Cary Katz 346 $379,850
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ali Imsirovic 300 $479,500
6 United States Nick Schulman 299 $482,250
7 Canada Daniel Negreanu 277 $462,000
8 United States Sean Winter 269 $404,250
9 United States Bill Klein 246 $343,500
10 United States Darren Elias 234 $279,850

Results

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Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • 2-Day Event: February 2–3
  • Number of Entries: 77
  • Total Prize Pool: $770,000
  • Number of Payouts: 11
  • Winning Hand: 9 9[8]
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Daniel Colpoys $200,200
2nd United States Andrew Lichtenberger $146,300
3rd United States Darren Elias $100,100
4th United States Matthew Wantman $77,000
5th United States Scott Ball $61,600
6th United States Michael Lang $46,200

Event #2: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • 2-Day Event: February 3–4
  • Number of Entries: 80
  • Total Prize Pool: $800,000
  • Number of Payouts: 12
  • Winning Hand: K 3[9]
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Sean Perry $200,000
2nd United States Cary Katz $144,000
3rd United States Bryn Kenney $96,000
4th United States Scott Ball $80,000
5th United States Darren Elias $64,000
6th United States Dan Shak $48,000

Event #3: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • 2-Day Event: February 4–5
  • Number of Entries: 80
  • Total Prize Pool: $800,000
  • Number of Payouts: 12
  • Winning Hand: J 2[10]
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Jake Daniels $200,000
2nd United States Jeremy Ausmus $144,000
3rd Canada Daniel Weinand $96,000
4th England Chris Moorman $80,000
5th United States Sean Winter $64,000
6th United States Brock Wilson $48,000

Event #4: $15,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • 2-Day Event: February 5–6
  • Number of Entries: 65
  • Total Prize Pool: $975,000
  • Number of Payouts: 10
  • Winning Hand: Q 3[11]
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Jeremy Ausmus $263,250
2nd United States Brock Wilson $195,000
3rd United States Cary Katz $126,750
4th United States Bill Klein $97,500
5th United States Justin Saliba $78,000
6th United States Jesse Lonis $58,500

Event #5: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • 2-Day Event: February 6–7
  • Number of Entries: 41
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,025,000
  • Number of Payouts: 6
  • Winning Hand: A 9[12]
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Nick Petrangelo $369,000
2nd United States Bill Klein $246,000
3rd United States Nick Schulman $164,000
4th United States Sean Winter $112,750
5th Bosnia and Herzegovina Ali Imsirovic $82,000
6th United States Darren Elias $51,250

Event #6: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • 2-Day Event: February 7–8
  • Number of Entries: 35
  • Total Prize Pool: $875,000
  • Number of Payouts: 5
  • Winning Hand: A J[13]
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Canada Daniel Negreanu $350,000
2nd United States Sean Winter $227,500
3rd United States Vikenty Shegal $140,000
4th England Stephen Chidwick $96,250
5th United States Brock Wilson $61,250

Event #7: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • 2-Day Event: February 8–9
  • Number of Entries: 43
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,075,000
  • Number of Payouts: 7
  • Winning Hand: 9 4[14]
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Bosnia and Herzegovina Ali Imsirovic $365,500
2nd United States Sam Soverel $236,500
3rd United States Jeremy Ausmus $161,250
4th United States Nick Schulman $118,250
5th United States Cary Katz $86,000
6th United States Darren Elias $64,500

Event #8: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • 2-Day Event: February 9–10
  • Number of Entries: 32
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,600,000
  • Number of Payouts: 5
  • Winning Hand: J J[7]
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Sean Perry $640,000
2nd United States Brock Wilson $416,000
3rd United States Jeremy Ausmus $256,000
4th United States Nick Schulman $176,000
5th Canada Daniel Negreanu $112,000

References

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  8. ^ "Daniel Colpoys Outlasts "Lucky Chewy" to Win First 2022 PokerGO Cup Event". www.pokernews.com. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  9. ^ Walsh, Jeff (2022-02-05). "Sean Perry Wins PokerGO Cup Event #2 for $200,000; Bryn Kenney Retakes All-Time Money List Lead". PocketFives. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  10. ^ "Jake Daniels Wins 2022 PokerGO Cup Event #3 for $200,000 | PGT". PokerGO Tour. 2022-02-06. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  11. ^ "Jeremy Ausmus Continues High Roller Mastery, Wins PokerGO Cup Event #4". www.pokernews.com. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  12. ^ "Nick Petrangelo Wins 2022 PokerGO Cup Event #5 for $369,000 | PGT". PokerGO Tour. 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  13. ^ Walsh, Jeff (2022-02-09). "Daniel Negreanu Wins PokerGO Cup Event #6 for $350,000". PocketFives. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
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