After a dominant final table performance, Zachary VanKeuren has bested a 1,114-entry field in the WSOPC Turning Stone Main Event, winning his first Circuit Ring and $267,437.
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Mar 23
After a dominant final table performance, Zachary VanKeuren has bested a 1,114-entry field in the WSOPC Turning Stone Main Event, winning his first Circuit Ring and $267,437.
Check out our full recap:
Mar 23
Level 32: 150,000/300,000 (300,000) - 2 remaining
Zachary Vankeuren limped from the button, Adam Kurnitz raised to 700,000 from the big blind, and Vankeuren called.
Both players checked the flop, leading to the
turn. Kurnitz check-called a 1,200,000 bet from Vankeuren.
On the river, Kurnitz checked, Vankeuren bet 3,000,000, and Kurnitz called. Kurnitz had a set with
, but Vankeuren had turned a straight with
to win the hand, leaving Kurnitz with three big blinds.
Kurnitz doubled twice in quick succession soon after. A few hands later, on a board of with around 1,000,000 in the middle, Kurnitz checked from the big blind and Vankeuren bet 500,000 from the button. Kurnitz check-raised to 1,500,000, Vankeuren shoved, and Kurnitz called.
Adam Kurnitz:
Zachary Vankeuren:
Vankeuren had bottom two pair, while Kurnitz was drawing to an eight or a spade. Instead, the river confirmed Kurnitz elimination in second place, while Vankeuren took down the final pot of the tournament.
Mar 23
Level 31: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) - 3 remaining
Andrew Porter opened to 500,000 from the button, Zachary Vankeuren three-bet to 1,750,000 from the big blind, Porter shoved for 8,200,000, and Vankeuren called with a covering stack.
Andrew Porter:
Zachary Vankeuren:
An eight in the window briefly gave hope to Porter, but the flop came , giving Vankeuren a superior set. The
turn brought in some chop outs, but the
river was clean for Vankeuren to win the hand, sending Porter to the rail.
Mar 23
Level 31: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) - 4 remaining
Autumn Hayes shoved for a bit less than 4,000,000 from the button, and Adam Kurnitz called with a covering stack from the big blind.
Autumn Hayes:
Adam Kurnitz:
Kurnitz held a dominating ace, and he stayed ahead the whole way on the runout, sending Hayes to the rail.