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Join Jonathan Little as he analyzes all of the interesting spots he faced on his way to winning two tournaments & the overall PokerGo Cup for over $730,000!
Jonathan decided to fly to Las Vegas for the second festival of the Poker Go Tour in 2024 – The PokerGO Cup! It didn’t take long for him to ship an event as it was just the 3rd event of the series, a $10,000 No Limit Hold’em event. He then went on to win the last event which had a huge buy-in of $25,000. These two wins combined with a total of 6 cashes at the series meant that he was crowned the overall winner of the festival and received the luxurious PokerGO Cup to add to his ever growing trophy cabinet!
Watch this live poker stream and follow Jonathan on his journey in the two tournaments that he won. It was never going to be an easy feat with extremely stacked final tables including professional poker players; Daniel Negreanu ‘KidPoker’, Alex Foxen, Jesse Lonis, Dan Shak, Seth Davies, & fellow PokerCoaching coaches Brock Wilson & Justin Saliba.
$25,000 – 2024 No-Limit Hold’em PokerGo Cup Event #8 – Results
1st: Jonathan Little – U.S.A – $453,750
2nd: Justin Zaki – U.S.A – $288,750
3rd: Justin Saliba – U.S.A – $192,500
4th: John Riordan – U.S.A – $137,500
5th: Seth Davies – U.S.A – $110,000
6th: Shaneil Stokes – U.S.A – $82,500
$10,000 – 2024 No-Limit Hold’em PokerGo Cup Event #3 – Results
1st: Jonathan Little – U.S.A – $229,500
2nd: Alex Foxen – U.S.A – $148,750
3rd: Dan Shak – U.S.A – $106,250
4th: Jesse Lonis – U.S.A – $76,500
5th: Peter Weinand – Canada – $59,500
6th: Brock Wilson – U.S.A – $42,500
7th: Daniel Negreanu – Canada – $34,000
In order to take your poker game to the next level it is vitally important you learn all the nuances of the game.
Do you know what ranges of poker hands you should be playing from each position? When should you 3-bet, call or fold? When is the right time to make a hero call or a huge bluff? Do you know how to play preflop, flop, turn & river effectively and how should your poker strategy change depending on the street? What difference does it make if you are playing multi-way vs heads-up?
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