Niveau: 17
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
Niveau: 17
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Brandon Adams |
1,140,000
48,000
|
48,000 |
Doug Polk |
1,140,000
149,000
|
149,000 |
|
||
Steffen Sontheimer |
975,000
-73,000
|
-73,000 |
David Peters |
675,000
39,000
|
39,000 |
|
||
Justin Bonomo |
536,000
-158,000
|
-158,000 |
|
||
Jake Schindler |
424,000
-41,000
|
-41,000 |
|
David Peters raised to 36,000 holding the in the hijack and Jake Schindler three-bet to 90,000 from the cutoff with the .
Action folded back to Peters and he just called before the flop came down . Peters checked top set and Schindler, who flopped top two pair, moved all in for 334,000.
Peters snap-called and suddenly Schindler was looking for either running sevens to win or spades to chop. The turn took away any chance of that happening, and Schindler was officially eliminated in sixth place for $97,500 after the was run out on the river.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
David Peters |
1,139,000
464,000
|
464,000 |
|
||
Jake Schindler | Eliminé | |
|
Brandon Adams opened his button to 42,000 holding and David Peters was dealt the in the big blind, and he called.
The flop landed and Peters checked to Adams who bet 65,000. Peters called, and the turn landed the .
Peters checked again, as did Adams, before the completed the board on the river.
Both players check, and Adams tabled his winning bottom pair.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Brandon Adams |
1,231,000
91,000
|
91,000 |
David Peters |
1,016,000
-123,000
|
-123,000 |
|
From the cutoff, Brandon Adams opened to 42,000 holding and Steffen Sontheimer called in the big blind holding .
The flop fell and Sontheimer checked to Adams who continued for 55,000. Sontheimer responded with a check-raise to 145,000, and Adams quickly folded.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Brandon Adams |
1,134,000
-97,000
|
-97,000 |
Steffen Sontheimer |
1,080,000
105,000
|
105,000 |
From the button, David Peters opened to 36,000 holding and Justin Bonomo called in the big blind holding .
The flop landed and Bonomo checked to Peters, who checked behind.
The turn landed the and both players checked again as the river landed the .
Bonomo bet out 25,000 and Peters called, and scooped the pot with his superior pair over Bonomo.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
David Peters |
1,093,000
77,000
|
77,000 |
|
||
Justin Bonomo |
491,000
-45,000
|
-45,000 |
|
Heading into the inaugural Poker Masters at ARIA Resort and Casino, few people were talking about Steffen Sontheimer. To most, he was just another German, and arguably the least known from that contingent. Now, the man who celebrated a birthday less than a week ago is the talk of the town and primed to become the first Master of Poker.
Sontheimer, known as “Goose” by his friends and on Twitter @RunGo0seRun, may be new to you, but he’s certainly not new to poker. In fact, coming into the Poker Masters he had $3,551,390 in tournament earnings, and all of that has come since June 2015.
His best score to date was $1,223,264 for finishing runner-up to his countryman, Christian Christner, in May’s ARIA Super High Roller 19 $100,000 Super High Roller. Other highlights on his relatively new résumé include winning the 2017 Poker EM €25,000 Super High Roller for $501,183, sixth in the PokerStars Championship Monte Carlo €100,000 Super High Roller for $415,348, and sixth in this summer’s Triton Super High Roller Series Budva for $313,423.
Consider this amazing fact – coming into the Poker Masters, Sontheimer had 27 documented tournament cashes, of which 14 have come in High Rollers events.
Cleaning Up at the Poker Masters
In the last few days, he’s added $1,104,000 to that total after finishing fourth in the Poker Masters Event #1 for $204,000, and the following day winning Event #2 for $900,000. In Event #3, he barely missed the money bubbling in eighth place, and today in Event #4 he is back at the final primed to add to his total and extend his Poker Masters lead.
If you recall, the player with the best results (highest total earnings) throughout all five Poker Masters tournaments (four $50,000 buy-in tournaments capped by a $100,000 freeze out finale) will win The Poker Masters Purple Jacket™.
At this point, Sontheimer is the odds-on favorite to win, but he faces some stiff competition from the likes of Event #3 champ Bryn Kenney, who has amassed $1.085 million in earnings, and Event #1 winner Nick Schulman, who currently sits in third with $918,000 in winnings. Erik Seidel ($576,000) and Matt Hyman ($561,000) round out the top five.
Others who could still surpass Sontheimer are his friends and fellow Germans Fedor Holz and Stefan Schillhabel, who have won $550,000 and $306,000 respectively. Likewise, it’s too early to count out Germans Dominik Nitsche ($178,500) and Koray Aldemir ($153,000).
Sontheimer Eyes $50K from Negreanu, Frustrates Hellmuth
Sontheimer, who now resides in Brighton, UK, also stands to win an extra $50,000 as he is one of the players who bet Daniel Negreanu that he’d win the Poker Masters. Negreanu, who stands to win over $1 million if he were to win it, has just one min-cash through four events. If he’s to stand a chance, he’ll likely have to win the $100,000 finale and hope those with preliminary success come up empty in that tournament.
Meanwhile, Sontheimer has proven to be a thorn in the side of Phil Hellmuth throughout the Poker Masters.
Yesterday in this very event, Christian Christner raised to 11,000 from under the gun and was called by Sontheimer in the small blind and Hellmuth in the big blind. The flop came and the action was checked to Christner who continued for 13,000. Sontheimer called and Hellmuth check-raised to 35,000. Christner folded and Sontheimer still called.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Both players checked again and Sontheimer tabled the . Hellmuth couldn't beat it, mucked his cards, and mumbled under his breath about how bad "these young kids" play.
Sontheimer has taken the “Poker Brat’s” jabs and have joined the throng of German players who’ve needled Hellmuth throughout the series. For Sontheimer, he’s taken most of his shots on Twitter while letting his play speak for itself at the tables.
Ooops# https://t.co/fDPvSBjj7g
— Steffen Sontheimer (@RunGo0seRun)
Look who got moved to my table. Let's have some more fun @phil_hellmuth !!#
— Steffen Sontheimer (@RunGo0seRun)
Clearly Sontheimer is doing something right, and the poker world, Hellmuth included, will just have to wait and see if the young German can close out the inaugural Poker Masters.
Brandon Adams opened to 42,000 from the button holding , and Doug Polk responded with a three-bet to 135,000 holding .
Adams folded, and Polk collected the pot to return to the chip lead.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Doug Polk |
1,142,000
2,000
|
2,000 |
|
||
Brandon Adams |
1,052,000
-82,000
|
-82,000 |
For the third hand in a row, Brandon Adams opened with a raise from under the gun holding . Doug Polk called in the cutoff holding , as David Peters looked down at on the button and folded.
The flop landed and Adams continued for 65,000 with Polk making the call as the turn landed the .
Both players checked, and the river landed the . Adams checked, and Polk bet out 210,000. Adams folded, and Polk collected the pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Doug Polk |
1,371,000
229,000
|
229,000 |
|
||
Brandon Adams |
903,000
-149,000
|
-149,000 |
Doug Polk opened to 35,000 from under the gun holding and David Peters called next to act with .
The flop landed and Polk checked to Peters who checked behind.
The turn landed the and Polk bet 55,000 with Peters quickly folding.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Doug Polk |
1,446,000
75,000
|
75,000 |
|
||
David Peters |
1,058,000
-35,000
|
-35,000 |
|