Ante Up Poker Tour Atlantis Reno
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The 2019 Ante Up Poker Tour Atlantis $1,100 Main Event has come to an end, and John Nethery is the last player standing. Nethery outlasted a field of 189 entries, taking home the first-place prize of $47,902. Nethery won the heads-up battle against runner up Rian Mullins, who takes home $33,581 for the second-place finish.
Ante Up Poker Tour Atlantis $1,100 Main Event Final Table Results
Place | Winner | Country | Prize |
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1 | John Nethery | United States | $47,902 |
2 | Rian Mullins | United States | $21,580 |
3 | Valerie Hanley | United States | $72,933 |
4 | Craig Disalvo | United States | $15,987 |
5 | Ryan Awwad | United States | $12,000 |
6 | Loren Klein | United States | $9,600 |
7 | Jed Hoffman | United States | $7,974 |
8 | Marshal Barnes | United States | $6,387 |
6 | Madison Austria | United States | $4,780 |
'I feel great,' Nethery said. 'Top of the world. I came out to win it.'
'I feel great. Top of the world. I came out to win it.'
Nethery rose to the top at a final table that included four-time WSOP bracelet winner and two-time Run It Up Reno Main Event champion Loren Klein, as well as aggressive players like Valerie Hanley and Ryan Awwad.
Nethery first played against Klein at the beginning of Day 1b, not knowing about Klein's impressive poker resume.
'I didn't ask him what he did,' said Nethery of his first encounter with Klein. 'Some of the guys were talking, showing pictures. All I knew was his name was Loren.' Nethery then texted his daughter in Pleasanton, California, about the guy named Loren at the table, and she texted back with confirmation that it was indeed a four-time WSOP champion Nethery was up against.
Klein Starts Big, Hits the Wall
Nethery came into Day 2 as the overall chip leader, with nearly 200,000 more chips at 2,500/5,000 blinds than Klein, who came into the day second in chips. Day 2 started with 24 players remaining.
Despite looking up at a forty big blind deficit in chips to Nethery, Klein grabbed the chip lead just minutes into Day 2, knocking out Daoud Majid in a matter of two hands and adding Majid’s 200,000-plus starting stack to his own.
Klein stayed at or near the top of the leaderboard throughout the rest of the day and was one of the first players in the tournament to hit the 1,000,000 chip mark. Klein went into the final table second in chips and held steady until six players remained.
A losing hand against Mullins left Klein hanging on by a thin margin, however. Nethery open raised from the cutoff, Mullins called from the button, and Klein three-bet all in for his 725,000 stack. Nethery folded, but Mullins called, and Mullins took most of Klein’s stack with pocket tens against Klein’s ace-nine offsuit. That hand left Klein with seven big blinds, and he bowed out in sixth place for a $9,600 payday shortly after that.
The Biggest Hand
Perhaps the most significant hand of the tournament came in three-handed play, with Nethery, Mullins, and Hanley all in a dead heat, each with around 1.6 million in chips. Hanley got the better end of an ace-king versus king-queen situation, with his suited big slick bringing a double-up through Hanley on a king-high runout.
That hand left Hanley with just 400,000 chips, and on the following hand, Nethery took the rest of Hanley’s chips with pocket tens against Hanley’s ten-nine offsuit.
Nethery went into the heads-up battle with nearly a three-to-one chip lead against Mullins and took under an hour to clinch the championship. The $47,902 cash is the biggest of Nethery’s career. The first-place prize for Nethery includes an entry into the 2020 Ante Up World Championship Main Event, worth $1,650.
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Ante Up Poker Tour Atlantis Reno Casino
For the third time in as many seasons, the Card Player Poker Tour will return to Reno, Nevada for a stop at Atlantis Casino Resort Spa.
Nestled amid the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains and the Truckee river, action will get underway with a $120 no-limit hold’em $5,000 guarantee Mar. 20 to kick off the 19-tournament series. Mega satellite tournaments will begin Mar. 19.
Other tournaments on the schedule include no-limit hold’em survivors, no-limit hold’em all-in or fold, Omaha eight-or-better, no-limit hold’em six-max and bounty tournaments. The series will be capped off by the $1,080 no-limit hold’em $150,000 guarantee main event beginning Mar. 27th. The main event will wrap up Mar. 29th with the crowning of the third CPPT Champion of Season III.
Special hotel rates are offered for players by calling 800-723-6500 and using promotional code MPOKR15. Players who pre-register for the main event by March 20 in person will receive a free hotel night during the main event.
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa is a luxurious AAA Four Diamond resort with unparalleled amenities, award-winning dining, a world-class spa and action-packed gaming. Ante up for excitement in the poker room with the region’s best games, tournaments and promotions alongside table-side dining and flat screen televisions visible from every table.
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$50 Mega Satellite to $330 19-Mar | $40 + $10 |
$50 Super Satellite to $330 19-Mar | $40 + $10 |
$120 No-Limit Hold’em $5K Guarantee 20-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$330 No-Limit Hold’em $50K Guarantee * 20-Mar | $300 + $30 |
$50 Mega Satellite to $330 20-Mar | $40 + $10 |
$120 No-Limit Hold’em Survivor 21-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$120 Omaha 8/OB $5K Guarantee 21-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$120 No-Limit Hold’em All-in or Fold 22-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$120 No-Limit Hold’em Survivor 22-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$230 No-Limit Hold’em Bounty $5K Guarantee 22-Mar | $200 + $30 |
$120 No-Limit Hold’em Survivor 23-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$120 No-Limit Hold’em Win the Button 23-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$230 No-Limit Hold’em $10K Guarantee 23-Mar | $200 + $30 |
$120 No-Limit Hold’em Survivor 24-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$230 No-Limit Hold’em Six Max $10K Guarantee 24-Mar | $200 + $30 |
$70 Mega Satellite to $540 24-Mar | $60 + $10 |
$230 No-Limit Hold’em $10K Guarantee 25-Mar | $200 + $30 |
$70 Mega Satellite to $540 25-Mar | $60 + $10 |
$70 Super Satellite to $540 25-Mar | $60 + $10 |
$120 Super Satellite to $1,080 26-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$130 Mega Satellite to $1,080 26-Mar | $110 + $20 |
$540 No-Limit Hold’em $40K Guarantee 26-Mar | $500 + $40 |
$70 Turbo Satellite to $540 26-Mar | $60 + $10 |
$1,080 No-Limit Hold’em $150K Guarantee * 27-Mar | $1,000 + $80 |
$120 Super Satellite to $1,080 27-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$130 Mega Satellite to $1,080 27-Mar | $110 + $20 |
$130 Turbo Satellite to $1,080 27-Mar | $110 + $20 |
$120 No-Limit Hold’em Survivor 28-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$120 Pot-Limit Omaha 8/OB $5K Guarantee 28-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$130 Turbo Satellite to $1,080 28-Mar | $110 + $20 |
$120 No-Limit Hold’em 29-Mar | $100 + $20 |
$230 No-Limit Hold’em $10K Guarantee 29-Mar | $200 + $30 |