After navigating an enormous field which saw 1,460 entries and reentries recorded over three starting flights, Arizona's Robert Tanita captured the crown in his home state's premier poker tournament. Tanita's only recorded cash prior to his big win was a $694 haul in 2012 — with that sum representing just over half of the $1,100 buy-in needed to compete in the Arizona State Poker Championship — and his $257,690 payday proved once again that tournament poker provides every participant with a genuine chance at gold and glory.
Robert Tanita Wins 10th Annual Arizona State Poker Championship for $257,690. After navigating an enormous field which saw 1,460 entries and reentries recorded over three starting flights, Arizona.
Arizona Poker Championship 2018 Standings
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Final Table Results
Place | Player | Payout |
---|---|---|
1 | Robert Tanita | $257,690 |
2 | Jerry 'Wolf' Sanchez | $175,200 |
3 | Brayden Quackenbush | $131,400 |
4 | Steve Buell | $98,550 |
5 | Matt Affleck | $83,950 |
6 | Mark Atanovich | $69,350 |
7 | Huy 'Spike' Le | $54,750 |
8 | David Williams | $40,150 |
9 | Kenna James | $25,550 |
10 | Pierce McKellar | $18,250 |
Hosted by the dedicated staff of Casino Arizona's Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, the 10th incarnation of the Arizona State Poker Championship exceeded all expectations in terms of turnout. Boasting a $1.1 million guaranteed prize pool, the event attracted more than enough interest from regulars and touring pros alike, with the final tally creating a total kitty of $1.46 million to be claimed by the 150 players fortunate enough to make the money.
Among the notable names to deal their way to a few dollars in the desert were Dylan Hortin (11th - $7,884), Leif Force (22nd - $4,745), Thomas 'Thunder' Keller (23rd - $4,745), Jimmy 'Gobboboy' Fricke (35th - $4,380), Karina Jett (41st - $4,015), Mike Wattel (51st - $3,650), the son of 1993 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Jim Bechtel, James Bechtel Jr. (61st - $3,577), and Max Steinberg (74th - $3,431). With none other than the 'Poker Brat' himself on hand, as 13-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth took a shot before sticking around to emcee the proceedings, what began as a local event held in a dusty tent 10 years ago secured its spot on the national tournament schedule.
When the final table reconvened on Tuesday morning — following three starting flights and a full Day 2 play down — Tanita found himself rubbing elbows with a trio of highly-trained tournament assassins. David Williams — who nearly won the WSOP Main Event in 2004, finishing as the runner-up to Greg Raymer — was lying in wait hoping to snag his biggest score in more than four years. Another WSOP Main Event mainstay in attendance was Matt Affleck, a young pro who has accumulated more than $1.3 million in live earnings thus far in his career. Rounding out the professional ranks was 'Cowboy' Kenna James, a member of poker's 'old school' who has been chasing cashes to the tune of $3.5 million in live earnings during nearly two decades on the felt. In the end though, it was the local boy who made his home state proud, as the young Tanita topped the talented final table and defeated Jerry 'Wolf' Sanchez heads-up to earn a truly impressive score.
The action at the final table began in earnest and the first elimination occurred just 15 minutes after cards were in the air, when a short-stacked Pierce McKeller made his stand with pocket tens before succumbing in 10th place ($18,250). It was a 'Cowboy' who hit the old dusty trail next after James' was ran down by Affleck's when the latter made a Broadway straight on the turn. James pocketed $25,550 for his ninth-place run. Only a few minutes later, Affleck was at it again, wielding to dispatch fellow pro Williams in eighth place ($40,150). The chips were all in before the flop and Affleck's big slick bested Williams' on an runout. Despite entering the final table with the third largest stack in play, Williams lost a big chunk on a busted bluff against chip leader Steve Buell early on before sending the rest to Affleck.
After navigating an enormous field which saw 1,460 entries and reentries recorded over three starting flights, Arizona's Robert Tanita captured the crown in his home state's premier poker tournament. Tanita's only recorded cash prior to his big win was a $694 haul in 2012 — with that sum representing just over half of the $1,100 buy-in needed to compete in the Arizona State Poker Championship — and his $257,690 payday proved once again that tournament poker provides every participant with a genuine chance at gold and glory.
Robert Tanita Wins 10th Annual Arizona State Poker Championship for $257,690. After navigating an enormous field which saw 1,460 entries and reentries recorded over three starting flights, Arizona.
Arizona Poker Championship 2018 Standings
Take part in the 15th Annual Arizona State Poker Championship at Talking Stick Resort from August 9-13, 2019 in the Arena Poker Room! Joe Kuether has won the 9th Annual Arizona State Poker Championship, after besting a field of 1,299 players over five days on his way to capturing the title, and collecting the $246,161 first. Most of the time the 2018 Arizona Poker Championship free spins are offered on a specific slot machine, usually a new or promoted slot machine. Popular slot machines for free spins are Starburst, Gonzo's Quest, Warlords, Mega Fortune Dreams, 2018 Arizona Poker Championship Scruffy Duck 2018 Arizona Poker Championship and Dazzle me. HUGE TOURNAMENT: Up to 500 players in a Multi-Table Poker Tournament! Free buy-in events are held every day. WORLD POKER TOUR: Two weeks challenge to earn Tour Credits in various cities. Move up your ranking and join the final tournament! FREE CHIPS EVERY 4 HOURS: All you need to do to get free chips is just come back every day.
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Payout |
---|---|---|
1 | Robert Tanita | $257,690 |
2 | Jerry 'Wolf' Sanchez | $175,200 |
3 | Brayden Quackenbush | $131,400 |
4 | Steve Buell | $98,550 |
5 | Matt Affleck | $83,950 |
6 | Mark Atanovich | $69,350 |
7 | Huy 'Spike' Le | $54,750 |
8 | David Williams | $40,150 |
9 | Kenna James | $25,550 |
10 | Pierce McKellar | $18,250 |
Hosted by the dedicated staff of Casino Arizona's Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, the 10th incarnation of the Arizona State Poker Championship exceeded all expectations in terms of turnout. Boasting a $1.1 million guaranteed prize pool, the event attracted more than enough interest from regulars and touring pros alike, with the final tally creating a total kitty of $1.46 million to be claimed by the 150 players fortunate enough to make the money.
Among the notable names to deal their way to a few dollars in the desert were Dylan Hortin (11th - $7,884), Leif Force (22nd - $4,745), Thomas 'Thunder' Keller (23rd - $4,745), Jimmy 'Gobboboy' Fricke (35th - $4,380), Karina Jett (41st - $4,015), Mike Wattel (51st - $3,650), the son of 1993 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Jim Bechtel, James Bechtel Jr. (61st - $3,577), and Max Steinberg (74th - $3,431). With none other than the 'Poker Brat' himself on hand, as 13-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth took a shot before sticking around to emcee the proceedings, what began as a local event held in a dusty tent 10 years ago secured its spot on the national tournament schedule.
When the final table reconvened on Tuesday morning — following three starting flights and a full Day 2 play down — Tanita found himself rubbing elbows with a trio of highly-trained tournament assassins. David Williams — who nearly won the WSOP Main Event in 2004, finishing as the runner-up to Greg Raymer — was lying in wait hoping to snag his biggest score in more than four years. Another WSOP Main Event mainstay in attendance was Matt Affleck, a young pro who has accumulated more than $1.3 million in live earnings thus far in his career. Rounding out the professional ranks was 'Cowboy' Kenna James, a member of poker's 'old school' who has been chasing cashes to the tune of $3.5 million in live earnings during nearly two decades on the felt. In the end though, it was the local boy who made his home state proud, as the young Tanita topped the talented final table and defeated Jerry 'Wolf' Sanchez heads-up to earn a truly impressive score.
The action at the final table began in earnest and the first elimination occurred just 15 minutes after cards were in the air, when a short-stacked Pierce McKeller made his stand with pocket tens before succumbing in 10th place ($18,250). It was a 'Cowboy' who hit the old dusty trail next after James' was ran down by Affleck's when the latter made a Broadway straight on the turn. James pocketed $25,550 for his ninth-place run. Only a few minutes later, Affleck was at it again, wielding to dispatch fellow pro Williams in eighth place ($40,150). The chips were all in before the flop and Affleck's big slick bested Williams' on an runout. Despite entering the final table with the third largest stack in play, Williams lost a big chunk on a busted bluff against chip leader Steve Buell early on before sending the rest to Affleck.
Only 20 minutes later and Huy 'Spike' Le became the next casualty, exiting in seventh place for $54,750 after losing a big flip to Mark Atanovich. Le's was safe through the turn against Atanovich's , but the river brought the dreaded ace from space to stack Le. The remaining six players elected to take a 10-minute break after Le's departure, and at that point Tanita was sitting in dead last with his 1.5 million-chip stack good for just six big blinds at the time.
Coming back from break Tanita quickly doubled through Sanchez when his held against the latter's , and just an orbit later he turned the trick again, doubling through Sanchez when his flopped a set on the to down . Atanovich went broke in the meantime (sixth place for $69,350), while Tanita continued to tear through the table while mounting an impressive comeback. All comebacks are created with a combination of fortitude and fortune, and in Tanita's case the run good came after he semi-bluff jammed with the on a two-club board of . Buell correctly hero-called with the to find himself in great shape, but an offsuit eight dropped on the river to give Tanita the winning pair — and 15 million of the 38 million chips in play.
Soon afterward, Affleck hit the rail in fifth place ($83,950), losing a flip when his fell to Brayden Quackenbush's on the runout. Buell's run came to end in fourth place ($98,550) when his was outraced by Tanita's after the latter flopped a set.
Armed with the chip lead, Tanita continued to crush, and he sent Quackenbush to the rail in third place ($131,400) when pocket kings prevailed over eights in the hole.
Beginning heads-up play with a 3-1 chip lead, Tanita made short work of a short-stacked Sanchez, and after just 10 minutes of play a champion was crowned. Sanchez shoved with only to run into Tanita's dominating , and the final board came to preserve the pocket pair. Sanchez earned $175,200 for the runner-up result — not a bad payday considering he began the final table ninth out of 10 in terms of chips.
Tanita's victory marked the 10th time Arizona has crowned its state poker champion, and after pro Joe Kuether took down the title last year, his accomplishment gives amateurs across the Southwest region plenty of reason to remain hopeful.
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Poker party food ideas. LAS VEGAS -- John Cynn defeated Tony Miles heads-up to win the 2018 World Series of Poker main event early Sunday morning, claiming poker's world championship and $8.8 million.
Cynn, 33, of Indianapolis, played 10 full days of poker over the past two weeks at the Rio All Suite Hotel & Casino to turn his $10,000 buy-in into one of the richest prizes in poker, triumphing over a field of 7,874 players.
Though he was still wrapped up in the emotion of his victory, Cynn made it clear that while the money will change his life, he doesn't want to change who he is as a person.
'The money is very significant, but I do like to think that I don't need the money to be happy,' said Cynn. 'But at the same time, practically, it's going to make things a lot easier -- things I want to do in life .. even to my parents, this is money that they never could've imagined. It's definitely going to be life-changing.'
The heads-up battle between Cynn and Miles lasted almost 10½ hours, with records set for the most hands played heads-up to close out a WSOP main event (199) and the most total hands at a WSOP main event final table (442).
On the final hand, Cynn raised to 9 million with Kc-Jc before the flop, Miles reraised to 34 million with Qc-8h, and Cynn called. After a flop of Kh-Kd-5h, Miles bet 32 million and Cynn called. On the 8d turn, Miles went all-in for 114 million. After thinking for a minute, Cynn dropped in his chips to indicate a call, and it was all over.
Miles, who entered the day as the chip leader, earned $5 million for his second-place finish. Though he was clearly disappointed with the result, he already had some perspective of how special a moment he had just been involved in.
'We've been playing on little to no sleep -- the nerves and the angst that you feel at night, it's almost impossible to get a good night's rest,' he said. 'Then you come in here and you have to battle for 12 hours heads-up. It was a war, and it was amazing. I'm sure it'll go down and be chronicled in history as one of the best heads-up matches ever. I have a ton of respect for him. He's going to be a great champion, and I'm really happy for him.'
Arizona State Poker Championship 2018 Results
Cynn was similarly exhausted, and in the final hours, he said he really started to feel the effects of having to push through the latter stages of the 10-day poker marathon and an intense final day.
'I'm pretty beat. I'm pretty exhausted,' he admitted. 'I think every day, somehow you get more exhausted but also a little bit sharper just because your adrenaline keeps you going.'
Cynn entered this tournament with just shy of $1 million in career poker tournament earnings -- the bulk of which came from his 11th-place finish in the 2016 main event, for which he earned $650,000.
The final day of play began with three players, but it took just 18 hands for Michael Dyer to have his all-in bet called. His Ah-Td failed to catch up to Miles' As-Jh, and Dyer took home $3.75 million for his third-place finish.
Arizona Poker Championship 2018
From there, it became a battle of wills between Cynn and Miles. They traded the lead back and forth numerous times over the course of 199 hands of heads-up play, but even though Cynn found himself at a significant disadvantage several times during the match, Miles was the player at risk in all three hands in which there was an all-in and call.
The first was a river call by Cynn, who had two pair against Miles' three of a kind. The second all-in was a battle of draws that ended in an unlikely chopped pot.
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The third all-in call sealed the title for Cynn.