Samuel Vousden

2021年9月11日
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Finland’s Samuel Vousden found himself heads-up against Germany’s Wiktor Malinowski. The difference between first and second-place was a massive $168,000 but the last remaining duo played the tournament out naturally. This meant Vousden collected $520,000 when he defeated Malinowski one-on. Samuel “€urop€an” Vousden Sam is an online poker phenom who has won every major online MTT, including WCOOP and SCOOP titles. In his biggest score to-date, he and Doug Polk chopped the WCOOP $10K high-roller, with Sam winning $449K.Table Of Contents
*Samuel “JHelppi” Vousden Wins Sunday Super High Roller Freezeout. On December 17, 2018 0 Comments. We recently reintroduced freezeout tournaments to our Power Series schedule and approximately 95 percent of all our tournaments are now freezeouts, meaning once you bust from an event it is game over!
*Finnish poker pro Samuel Vousden has become one of the most successful online tournament players in the world in recent years. In this hand Vousden unleashed calculated bet sizings to help extract.
*Samuel Vousden: Birthdate: 1763: Death: Immediate Family: Son of John Vousden and Elizabeth Vousden Husband of Mary Vousden Father of John Vousden. Managed by: Beverley Dawn Wills: Last Updated: April 6, 2015.
Will Kassouf won his €1,100 Irish Poker Masters Main Event seat via a €109 satellite at partypoker. That seat is now worth €215,163 thanks to Kassouf taking down the IPM Main Event.
Kassouf was one of 1,341 players who bought in over the course of two starting flights. This meant the €1 million guarantee was blown out of the water and a €1,341,000 prize pool created.Samuel Vousden Wikipedia
Only 37 of those starters made it through Day 2, which that more manageable crowd whittled to the final table nine on the penultimate day’s action. Here’s how that final table went down.Irish Poker Masters Main Event Final Table ResultsPlacePlayerCountryPrize1Will KassoufUnited Kingdom€215,1632Manuel RuivoNetherlands€148,0423Samuel VousdenFinland€101,6204Anton SidenSweden€66,2675Julien PerouseCanada€45,2906Luc Van Der BeekNetherlands€34,8947Michael DeinleinGermany€27,4338Dante FernandesBrazil€21,6619Jessica TeuslAustria€17,025
Jessica Teusl started the final table in the unwanted position of being the shortest stack. Try as she did, Teusl couldn’t improve her situation and was the first casualty of the evening. Teusl three-bet all-in for 15.5 big blinds with ace-jack after Netherlands’ Luc Van Der Beek opened with ace-king. The Dutchman called, his hand held, and Teusl crashed out.
Brazil’s Dante Fernandes joined Teusl a few hands later. Fernandes raise slight more than twice the big blind to 1,260,000 from under the gun and the action folded to Samuel Vousden in the big blind. Vousden three-bet to 3,800,000 before snap-calling when Fernandes four-bet shoved for 15,394,732 in total, as you would have if you’d been dealt pocket aces like Vousden had. The board provided no drama and the tournament lost another player.Straight Over Straight Busts Deinlein
Seventh-place went to Germany’s Michael Deinlein in what was a cooler hand. He ultimately made a wheel on the turn with his ace-deuce but the same turn card gifted Anton Siden a seven-high straight. All the chips piled in on the river and Deinlein busted out.
Vousden woke up with another powerhouse hand, pocket kings, to send another foe home earlier than they expected. Van Der Beek became Vousden’s victim when he defended his small blind with ace-ten before check-calling bets on all three streets, including Vousden’s shove on the river. Van Der Beek had improved to a pair of tens on the turn but it was no good against his Finnish opponent’s cowboys.
Canadian grinder Julien Perouse fell in fifth place which was the last elimination for more than 3.5 hours. That deadlock broke when Siden committed his last 4.25 big blinds with king-queen from the button and Kassouf call with a pair of fives in the hole. An eight-high board won the pot for Kassouf and ended Siden’s main even participation.Kassouf Short Stacked Three-Handed
Kassouf only held 14 big blinds at this stage while Vousden and Manuel Ruivo, the latter being the 2018 MILLIONS Online champion, had more than 50 big blinds each.
The Brit laddered up a place when a move by Vousden didn’t go to plan. Ruivo opened with sevev-six of clubs and called a three-bet from Vousden that the Finn made with pocket queens. Ruivo flopped a straight and must have been delighted when Vousden opted to move all-in for twice the size of the pot. Ruivo called, his straight remained true, and Vousden collected the €101,620 third-place prize.
Kassouf trailed four-to-one in chips but was in no mood for giving up just yet. The British star eventually pulled level with Ruivo before taking the lead and then defeating his talented opponent.
The final hand took place at the 1,500,000/3,000,000/375,000a level and saw Kassouf raise to 8,592,600 and call when Ruivo moved all-in for 57,854,400. It was pocket eights for Kassouf and seven-six. Kassouf flopped a boat with Ruivo flopping trip sevens. A four on the turn didn’t change anything with the six of hearts river bringing the Irish Poker Masters Main Event to a conclusion.
Ruivo walked away as the runner-up and with €148,042 in prize money, with Kassouf banking the €215,163 top prize and the title of champion.
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The inaugural Poker Masters Online series at partypoker is nearing its conclusion and the bringing out the big guns. A trio of $25,500 buy-in events recently crowned their champions and they each took home more than $500,000.partypoker Poker Masters #16: $1M Gtd NLHE 8-Max
Team partypoker member Jason Koon won the first $25,500 buy-in event for a cool $549,000. Koon overcame one of the toughest final tables on record to secure victory.
Dan Smith was the first of the eight finalists to bust. Smith collected $81,000 for his efforts. Koon’s fellow partypoker team mate Joni Jouhkimainen then fell in seventh for $85,500. Dario Sammartino, the 2019 WSOP Main Event runner-up, ran out of steam in sixth place. The Austria-based Italian won $99,000, which was the last prize not to be worth six-figures.
Juan Pardo left Spain to live in the United Kingdom so he could continue his online poker career. His $126,000 score here vindicated that decision. Conor Beresford joined Pardo on the rail in fourth-place, a finish worth $162,000.
Stephen O’Dwyer saw his tournament come to an abrupt end in third-place. The high stakes specialist turned his $25,500 into a colossal $252,000.
Heads-up pitted Koon (lead image) against Justin Bonomo. $180,000 was the difference between first and second-place, yet no deal was struck! This meant Bonomo collected $369,000 for his runner-up finish, leaving Koon to scoop $549,000.PlacePlayerCountryPrize1Jason KoonCanada$549,0002Justin BonomoCanada$369,0003Stephen O’DwyerNetherlands$252,0004Conor BeresfordUnited Kingdom$162,0005Juan PardoUnited Kingdom$126,0006Dario SammartinoAustria$99,0007Joni JouhkimainenFinland$85,5008Dan SmithCanada$81,000partypoker Poker Masters #21: $1M Gtd NLHE 8-Max
Dan Smith made amends for finishing eight in a $25,500 event by taking down the second $25,500 hosted at partypoker. Smith outlasted 62-opponents on his way to padding his bankroll with $511,875.
Koray Aldemir, Eelis Parssinen, and Stephen O’Dwyer fell in quick succession. They won amounts ranging from $74,812 to $86,625. Matthias Eibinger hauled in $110,250 for his fifth-place finish, before Alex Foxen crashed out and banked $141,750.
Super High Roller Bowl Australia champion Timothy Adams exited in third. This latest deep run results in Adams securing a $228,375 payday. It also left Smith and Artur Martirosian to fight it out one-on-one for the title.
Smith defeated his Russian opponent and helped himself to the $511,875 top prize. Martirosian walked away with the $346,500 runner-up prize.Samuel Vousden InstagramPlacePlayerCountryPrize1Dan SmithCanada$511,8752Artur MartirosianRussia$346,5003Timothy AdamsCanada$228,3754Alex FoxenCanada$141,7505Matthias EibingerAustria$110,2506Stephen O’DwyerNetherlands$86,6257Eelis ParssinenFinland$74,8128Koray AldemirAustria$74,812Poker Masters #25: $1M Gtd NLHE 8-Max
Finnish star Samuel Vousden won the third of the $25,500 partypoker Poker Masters events. Again, as you would expect, the final table was a stacked affair.
Joni Jouhkimainen reached another final table, falling in sixth after Elio Fox and Guillaume Nolet busted out. Timothy Adams’ latest deep run ended in fifth-place for $112,000. He is some player!Samuel Vousden Age
Pascal Lefrancois won a $10,300 buy-in tournament earlier in the week. This latest finish, one in fourth-place, saw $144,000 head to the French-Canadian’s partypoker account.
Russian grinder Artur Martirosian continued his good run of form with a third-place finish. Martirosian was unknown until a couple of months ago, now he’s rubbing shoulders with poker’s elite. Best online gambling sites blackjack sites. His third-place exit won him $232,000.Samuel Vousden
Vousden and Wiktor Malinowski battled it out for the lion’s share of the prize pool. Vousden, known as “€urop€an” in online poker circles emerged victoriously. His prize weighed in at $520,000 leaving Malinowski to get his hands on $352,000.PlacePlayerCountryPrize1Samuel VousdenFinland$520,0002Wiktor MalinowskiGermany$352,0003Artur MartirosianRussia$232,0004Pascal LefrancoisCanada$144,0005Timothy AdamsCanada$112,0006Joni JouhkimainenFinland$88,0007Guillaume NoletCanada$76,0008Elio FoxCanada$76,000Only Four More Poker Masters Events RemainSamuel Vousden Poker
Only four Poker Masters events remain on the schedule and they are massive. Another $25,500 event takes place at partypoker today. It is a $1 million guaranteed NLHE 8-Max tournament. A $10,300 NLHE 6-Max event also runs, this one with a $10,300 buy-in.Samuel Vousden Twitter
April 26 sees the curtain come down on the festival. A $10,300 NLHE 6-Max event complements the huge Main Event. The Main Event has $2 million guaranteed, but costs a wallet-worrying $51,000 to enter!
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