Sean Perry continues to make a name for himself in 2021. The high roller regular added another notch on his belt Thursday afternoon with a $206,500 score for winning the 2021 Poker Masters Event #2: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em.
In doing so, he gained 206 points in the PokerGO Tour leaderboard presented by Guaranteed Rate, bringing him to 2,260 overall (second place), 772 points behind leader Ali Imsirovic, who already has 10 high roller titles in 2021.
Shannon Shorr shipped the first 2021 Poker Masters tournament out of 12, on Wednesday, also a $10,000 hold'em event. He won $205,000 for beating out 82 players. Event #2 had four more entrants with 86 runners.
2021 Poker Masters Event #2 Final Table Results
Place | Player | County | Points | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Sean Perry | United States | 206 | $206,400 |
2nd | Jeremy Ausmus | United States | 146 | $146,200 |
3rd | Daniel Negreanu | Canada | 103 | $103,200 |
4th | Jake Schindler | United States | 86 | $86,000 |
5th | Sam Soverel | United States | 69 | $68,800 |
6th | John Riordan | United States | 52 | $51,600 |
Following Wednesday's Day 1 session, which played down to the final six, Perry held a commanding lead — nearly 2-1 in chips over everyone else. But he was up against some difficult competition, including Daniel Negreanu, Jake Schindler, and Sam Soverel, for starters.
Despite starting the day last in chips, Negreanu went on a run, starting with a double up against Soverel when his Big Slick held up against ace-queen.
He would eventually bust in third place, good for $103,200, his first cash in the series a couple of months after being crowned PokerGO Cup champion. Soverel was left short following that hand and would soon be eliminated in fifth place for $68,800.
New Year, Different Game
Perry entered 2021 with just over $800,000 in live cashes. After beating Jeremy Ausmus heads-up to win Thursday's tournament, he now has $3,160,313 in cashes just this year.
At the final table, he did nothing but play a big stack to perfection. He held onto the lead throughout and held a 2-1 chip advantage when heads-up play began. Ausmus made a bit of a run to close the gap, but the tournament came to an end when a bluff with queen-high didn't get through.
On the river of a board reading a♣️
Event #3: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha also got underway Thursday at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas. What started with 69 entrants on Day 1 is down to six. The final table on Friday begins at 1 p.m. PT with Chris Brewer holding the chip lead. Jake Daniels, Jake Schindler, Brent Roberts, Adam Hendrix, and Matthew Wantman are also chasing the $186,300 first place prize.