The final table is set for the $125,000 buy-in Party Poker Premier League V and Matt Frankland goes into the finale with the biggest stack.
The final table is set for the $125,000 buy-in Party Poker Premier League V and young UK poker player – Matt Frankland – goes into the finale of the event with the biggest stack of chips having performed best during the semi-final stages.
Matt, who qualified for the event only last week, topped Group A after four rounds of Sit ´n´ Go tournaments against Sam Trickett, Tony G, Phil Laak, Erik Seidel, Andy Frankenberger, Eugene Katchalov and Luke Schwartz.
The Top Tells in Poker with Body Language Alexis 2020-12-03T15:22:16-04:00 December 3rd, 2020 An important part of playing live poker has to do with figuring out what your opponents' body language means. For the past week, the Montesino Casino in Vienna, Austria, has played host to the PartyPoker Premier League V. The event began with 16 of poker's most notable players looking to make the final. World Poker Tour League (WPT League) is the official poker league of The World Poker Tour. The World Poker Tour League is an exciting, vibrant company, taking the immensely popular game of Texas Hold'em Poker and holding 'Free to Play' Poker Tournaments on a nightly basis. Poker Sports League is India's first poker league. The idea behind PSL is to sportify the game of poker through a unique, team based format. Poker Sports League is the world's largest poker league in terms of Prizepool and Participation. The PartyPoker Premier League is one of the two televised poker cash games by PartyPoker and you can watch every episode online for free here at PokerTube. If you like this one you should also check out PartyPoker The Big Gamealso!
Format Favours Frankland
The format of the final table gives Matt an advantage over the remaining players, as each player starts with 10,000 chips for each point that accumulated in the semi-final stages. As Matt collected 40 points, he will begin the final table with 400,000 chips, while Phil Laak for example (who qualified for the final table via a heads up play-off) only collected 29 points during the four rounds of Sit´ n´ Go games and will therefore start with only 290,000 chips. Each player is also awarded $2,000 for each point they collected during the qualification for the final table, so Matt is also assured of $80,000 irrespective of how he performs when the final table plays out tomorrow.
Half a Million and a Chair up for Grabs
The winner of the Party Poker Premier League V not only picks up a first-place cheque for $500,000 but also a seat for the $25,000 WPT Championship at the Bellagio in May. Last year the Bellagio event was worth $1.6 million to winner Scott Seiver, who also qualified for the final table of the Party Poker Premier League V by finishing third in Group B. Matt Frankland, Phil Laak and Scott Seiver will be joined at the final table by other semi-final qualifiers Daniel Cates, Sam Trickett, Patrik Antonius, Tony G and Tom Dwan in what promises to be a highly entertaining finale to this prestigious event.
Final Table Chip Counts
Place | Name | Chips |
1 | Matt Frankland | 400,000 |
2 | Daniel Cates | 380,000 |
3 | Sam Trickett | 330,000 |
4 | Patrik Antonius | 320,000 |
5 | Tony G | 300,000 |
6 | Scott Seiver | 300,000 |
7 | Phil Laak | 290,000 |
8 | Tom Dwan | 280,000 |
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The final table is set for the $125,000 buy-in Party Poker Premier League V and Matt Frankland goes into the finale with the biggest stack.
The final table is set for the $125,000 buy-in Party Poker Premier League V and young UK poker player – Matt Frankland – goes into the finale of the event with the biggest stack of chips having performed best during the semi-final stages.
Matt, who qualified for the event only last week, topped Group A after four rounds of Sit ´n´ Go tournaments against Sam Trickett, Tony G, Phil Laak, Erik Seidel, Andy Frankenberger, Eugene Katchalov and Luke Schwartz.
Poker Premier League
Format Favours Frankland
The format of the final table gives Matt an advantage over the remaining players, as each player starts with 10,000 chips for each point that accumulated in the semi-final stages. As Matt collected 40 points, he will begin the final table with 400,000 chips, while Phil Laak for example (who qualified for the final table via a heads up play-off) only collected 29 points during the four rounds of Sit´ n´ Go games and will therefore start with only 290,000 chips. Each player is also awarded $2,000 for each point they collected during the qualification for the final table, so Matt is also assured of $80,000 irrespective of how he performs when the final table plays out tomorrow.
Matt, who qualified for the event only last week, topped Group A after four rounds of Sit ´n´ Go tournaments against Sam Trickett, Tony G, Phil Laak, Erik Seidel, Andy Frankenberger, Eugene Katchalov and Luke Schwartz.
The Top Tells in Poker with Body Language Alexis 2020-12-03T15:22:16-04:00 December 3rd, 2020 An important part of playing live poker has to do with figuring out what your opponents' body language means. For the past week, the Montesino Casino in Vienna, Austria, has played host to the PartyPoker Premier League V. The event began with 16 of poker's most notable players looking to make the final. World Poker Tour League (WPT League) is the official poker league of The World Poker Tour. The World Poker Tour League is an exciting, vibrant company, taking the immensely popular game of Texas Hold'em Poker and holding 'Free to Play' Poker Tournaments on a nightly basis. Poker Sports League is India's first poker league. The idea behind PSL is to sportify the game of poker through a unique, team based format. Poker Sports League is the world's largest poker league in terms of Prizepool and Participation. The PartyPoker Premier League is one of the two televised poker cash games by PartyPoker and you can watch every episode online for free here at PokerTube. If you like this one you should also check out PartyPoker The Big Gamealso!
Format Favours Frankland
The format of the final table gives Matt an advantage over the remaining players, as each player starts with 10,000 chips for each point that accumulated in the semi-final stages. As Matt collected 40 points, he will begin the final table with 400,000 chips, while Phil Laak for example (who qualified for the final table via a heads up play-off) only collected 29 points during the four rounds of Sit´ n´ Go games and will therefore start with only 290,000 chips. Each player is also awarded $2,000 for each point they collected during the qualification for the final table, so Matt is also assured of $80,000 irrespective of how he performs when the final table plays out tomorrow.
Half a Million and a Chair up for Grabs
The winner of the Party Poker Premier League V not only picks up a first-place cheque for $500,000 but also a seat for the $25,000 WPT Championship at the Bellagio in May. Last year the Bellagio event was worth $1.6 million to winner Scott Seiver, who also qualified for the final table of the Party Poker Premier League V by finishing third in Group B. Matt Frankland, Phil Laak and Scott Seiver will be joined at the final table by other semi-final qualifiers Daniel Cates, Sam Trickett, Patrik Antonius, Tony G and Tom Dwan in what promises to be a highly entertaining finale to this prestigious event.
Final Table Chip Counts
Place | Name | Chips |
1 | Matt Frankland | 400,000 |
2 | Daniel Cates | 380,000 |
3 | Sam Trickett | 330,000 |
4 | Patrik Antonius | 320,000 |
5 | Tony G | 300,000 |
6 | Scott Seiver | 300,000 |
7 | Phil Laak | 290,000 |
8 | Tom Dwan | 280,000 |
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The final table is set for the $125,000 buy-in Party Poker Premier League V and Matt Frankland goes into the finale with the biggest stack.
The final table is set for the $125,000 buy-in Party Poker Premier League V and young UK poker player – Matt Frankland – goes into the finale of the event with the biggest stack of chips having performed best during the semi-final stages.
Matt, who qualified for the event only last week, topped Group A after four rounds of Sit ´n´ Go tournaments against Sam Trickett, Tony G, Phil Laak, Erik Seidel, Andy Frankenberger, Eugene Katchalov and Luke Schwartz.
Poker Premier League
Format Favours Frankland
The format of the final table gives Matt an advantage over the remaining players, as each player starts with 10,000 chips for each point that accumulated in the semi-final stages. As Matt collected 40 points, he will begin the final table with 400,000 chips, while Phil Laak for example (who qualified for the final table via a heads up play-off) only collected 29 points during the four rounds of Sit´ n´ Go games and will therefore start with only 290,000 chips. Each player is also awarded $2,000 for each point they collected during the qualification for the final table, so Matt is also assured of $80,000 irrespective of how he performs when the final table plays out tomorrow.
Half a Million and a Chair up for Grabs
The winner of the Party Poker Premier League V not only picks up a first-place cheque for $500,000 but also a seat for the $25,000 WPT Championship at the Bellagio in May. Last year the Bellagio event was worth $1.6 million to winner Scott Seiver, who also qualified for the final table of the Party Poker Premier League V by finishing third in Group B. Matt Frankland, Phil Laak and Scott Seiver will be joined at the final table by other semi-final qualifiers Daniel Cates, Sam Trickett, Patrik Antonius, Tony G and Tom Dwan in what promises to be a highly entertaining finale to this prestigious event.
Final Table Chip Counts
Poker Premier League 2020
Place | Name | Chips |
1 | Matt Frankland | 400,000 |
2 | Daniel Cates | 380,000 |
3 | Sam Trickett | 330,000 |
4 | Patrik Antonius | 320,000 |
5 | Tony G | 300,000 |
6 | Scott Seiver | 300,000 |
7 | Phil Laak | 290,000 |
8 | Tom Dwan | 280,000 |