جوناتان هانر يتغلب علي الجميع ويفوز ببطولة بوكر كاونسل بلوفس

لوكاس م. ويليمز
15.11.2025
جوناتان هانر يتغلب علي الجميع ويفوز ببطولة بوكر كاونسل بلوفس

Council Bluffs, IA (3 أبريل 2012) - بطل البوكر الأخير هو جوناثان هانر. تغلب هانر على مجال من 197 شخصًا في الحدث رقم 6، 350 دولارًا أمريكيًا No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed، في Council Bluffs وفاز بما يقرب من 16000 دولار أمريكي وأول خاتم له في Circuit. قال هانر بعد الفوز "أنا أستوعب هذا كله". "هذا هو أكبر فوز لي في البطولة بسهولة. تاريخياً لم أبلي بلاءً حسناً في أي شيء ". عانى هانر، وهو لاعب في لعبة الكاش بشكل أساسي، من مشاكل في البطولة لسنوات. قال عن السعي لتحقيق الفوز: "كنت أتساءل عما إذا كان سيحدث حقًا على الإطلاق". "كان من الصعب البقاء إيجابيًا. كنت أنتظر أن أشتعل في إحدى البطولات وأخيراً حدث ذلك". عندما لا يلعب البوكر، يستمتع هانر بلعب الغولف ويلعب بميزة +2. في عام 2011 فاز ببطولة مينيسوتا العامة للغولف. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، فهو بصدد الحصول على درجة في التعليم ولديه طموحات في أن يصبح مدرس رياضيات. قال هانر "أحب الجانب الرياضي (في البوكر)". "أنا أقوم بالكثير من عد المبلغ وقياس الرهان. أنا بالتأكيد دقيق للغاية بشأن هذه الأمور. أنا لست متساهلاً بشأن المبالغ التي أراهن بها وأنا على دراية كبيرة بما يراهن به (خصومي)". كل ما يفعله هانر، فهو يفعله جيدًا - ولكن لا يمكن لأحد أن ينكر حظه مع اقتراب نهاية اليوم الأول. كان لدى هانر ثمانيات الجيب مقابل آس الجيب الخاص بخصمه. جاء اللوح AX8X8X ولعبت اليد نفسها. بعد ذلك بوقت قصير، سيتم إقصاء مارك "P0ker H0" كرون في المركز السابع، وسيقوم اللاعبون الستة المتبقون بتعبئة أمتعتهم والعودة في اليوم التالي إلى الطاولة النهائية مع هانر الذي يحمل صدارة قوية في الرقائق. في بداية اليوم الثاني، تراكم اللاعبون على النحو التالي:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:Council Bluffs, IA (April 3, 2012)—Poker’s most recent champion is Jonathan Hanner. Hanner bested a 197-person field in Event #6, $350 No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed, at Council Bluffs and took home almost $16,000 and his first Circuit ring. “I’m just taking this all in,” Hanner said after the victory. “This is easily my biggest tournament win. Historically I haven’t done very well in anything.” Hanner, who is primarily a cash game player, has had the tournament woes for years. “I was wondering if it would ever really happen,” he said about pursuing a win. “It was hard to stay positive. I’ve been waiting to get hot in a tournament and it finally happened.” When he isn’t playing poker, Hanner enjoys golfing and plays to a +2 handicap. In 2011 he won the Minnesota State Public Links Golf Championship. Additionally, he is in the process of pursing an education degree and has aspirations to be a math teacher. “I like the math aspect (of poker),” Hanner said. “I do a lot of counting the pot and bet sizing. I’m definitely very particular about that stuff. I’m not loose with the amounts I’m betting and I’m very aware of what (what my opponents) are betting.”  Whatever Hanner does, he does it well -- but one can’t deny his fortune nearing the end of Day 1. Hanner held pocket eights versus his opponent’s pocket aces. The board came AX8X8X and the hand played itself. Soon after, Mark “P0ker H0” Kroon would be eliminated in seventh place and the remaining six players would bag and come back the following day for the final table with Hanner holding a commanding chip lead. At the start of Day 2, the players stacked up as follows:

المقعد 1 مايكل نيليس  أوماها ، NE  215،000  المقعد 2  مارك بونسَك  Cle Elum ، NE  138،500  المقعد 3  جوناثان هانر  فريدلي ، مينيسوتا  731،500  المقعد 4  كايل غولدن  لينكولن ، NE  420،000  المقعد 5  لورين جونز  Denham Springs ، LA  400،000  المقعد 6  يعقوب فيليبس Ozark ، MO  66،000

بدأت المائدة النهائية في الساعة 2 ظهراً. بتوقيت وسط المدينة واستمرت الجزء الأفضل من سبع ساعات.

يمكن العثور على مزيد من المعلومات حول الحدث رقم 5 في Council Bluffsهنا.

المركز السادس: مارك بونسك، ضحية كوادر هانر في اليوم الأول، يدعي أنه يمتلك 60 مليون رقاقة مثيرة للإعجاب في Zynga Poker على Facebook. إذا كان قد تمكن من استخدام بعض هذه الرقائق في هذه المائدة النهائية، لكانت القصة ربما كانت لها نهاية مختلفة. بدلاً من ذلك، بدأ اليوم بـ 138،500 فقط واحتل المركز السادس، وحصل على 2513 دولارًا.المركز السادس: مارك بونسك، ضحية كوادر هانر في اليوم الأول، يدعي أنه يمتلك 60 مليون رقاقة مثيرة للإعجاب في Zynga Poker على Facebook. إذا كان قد تمكن من استخدام بعض هذه الرقائق في هذه المائدة النهائية، لكانت القصة ربما كانت لها نهاية مختلفة. بدلاً من ذلك، بدأ اليوم بـ 138،500 فقط واحتل المركز السادس، وحصل على 2513 دولارًا.المركز السادس: مارك بونسك، ضحية كوادر هانر في اليوم الأول، يدعي أنه يمتلك 60 مليون رقاقة مثيرة للإعجاب في Zynga Poker على Facebook. إذا كان قد تمكن من استخدام بعض هذه الرقائق في هذه المائدة النهائية، لكانت القصة ربما كانت لها نهاية مختلفة. بدلاً من ذلك، بدأ اليوم بـ 138،500 فقط واحتل المركز السادس، وحصل على 2513 دولارًا.

في الواقع، بونسك هو لاعب ناجح للغاية. سجل الآن ست مرات في WSOPC وفاز بأول خاتم له في حدث H.O.R.S.E. في بحيرة تاهو في وقت سابق من هذا العام. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، يمتلك بونسك ما يقرب من 130.000 دولار في أرباح WSOP المهنية.

إنه مقاول يبلغ من العمر 51 عامًا من Cle Elum ، WA.

المركز الخامس: بدأ يعقوب فيليبس بداية قوية في عام 2011. سجل أول ظهور له على الإطلاق في WSOP في Choctaw وأتبعه بظهورين آخرين، بما في ذلك المركز الثاني، في الأيام القليلة التالية. كان احتلاله المركز الخامس في الحدث رقم 5 أقل من الذهبي، لكنه كان جيدًا بما يكفي للحصول على مكافأة قدرها 3495 دولارًا. يبلغ من العمر 26 عامًا.المركز الخامس: بدأ يعقوب فيليبس بداية قوية في عام 2011. سجل أول ظهور له على الإطلاق في WSOP في Choctaw وأتبعه بظهورين آخرين، بما في ذلك المركز الثاني، في الأيام القليلة التالية. كان احتلاله المركز الخامس في الحدث رقم 5 أقل من الذهبي، لكنه كان جيدًا بما يكفي للحصول على مكافأة قدرها 3495 دولارًا. يبلغ من العمر 26 عامًا.المركز الخامس: بدأ يعقوب فيليبس بداية قوية في عام 2011. سجل أول ظهور له على الإطلاق في WSOP في Choctaw وأتبعه بظهورين آخرين، بما في ذلك المركز الثاني، في الأيام القليلة التالية. كان احتلاله المركز الخامس في الحدث رقم 5 أقل من الذهبي، لكنه كان جيدًا بما يكفي للحصول على مكافأة قدرها 3495 دولارًا. يبلغ من العمر 26 عامًا.

المركز الرابع: بأداء مذهل في الحدث رقم 5، أصبحت لورين جونز أول امرأة تظهر في المائدة النهائية في حدث هذا العام في Council Bluffs. إنها تعمل لحسابها الخاص ومتزوجة ولديها طفل واحد. كان هذا هو أول ظهور لها في WSOP وحصلت على 4890 دولارًا.المركز الرابع: بأداء مذهل في الحدث رقم 5، أصبحت لورين جونز أول امرأة تظهر في المائدة النهائية في حدث هذا العام في Council Bluffs. إنها تعمل لحسابها الخاص ومتزوجة ولديها طفل واحد. كان هذا هو أول ظهور لها في WSOP وحصلت على 4890 دولارًا.

المركز الثالث: كايل غولدن هو لاعب كاش ماهر ولكنه مؤخرًا تذوق طعم البطولة. قبل هذه المائدة النهائية، كان لدى غولدن خمس مرات في Circuit لكنه لم يحصل إلا على 7000 دولار في الجوائز ليظهرها. مما لا شك فيه أن هذه المائدة النهائية أزالت قرد WSOP عن ظهر لاعب البوكر المحترف.المركز الثالث: كايل غولدن هو لاعب كاش ماهر ولكنه مؤخرًا تذوق طعم البطولة. قبل هذه المائدة النهائية، كان لدى غولدن خمس مرات في Circuit لكنه لم يحصل إلا على 7000 دولار في الجوائز ليظهرها. مما لا شك فيه أن هذه المائدة النهائية أزالت قرد WSOP عن ظهر لاعب البوكر المحترف.

تم استبعاده في المركز الثالث بعد أن استدعى رفع هانر قبل النوبة بقيمة 28000 من الرقائق. عندما جاءت النوبة T♣T♥K♥ ، فحص هانر وانتقل غولدن بكل ما لديه من 6♥5♥ لرسم الفيضان. كان استدعاء هانر فوريًا وقدم A♣K♠ للزوج العلوي. جاء غولدن جافًا، وفقد الفيضان وغادر البطولة في المركز الثالث. حصل على 6882 دولارًا. يبلغ من العمر 29 عامًا.

المركز الثاني: عندما وصل اللعب إلى الرؤوس، لعب هانر ونيليس أسلوب بوكر سريع وفضفاض. تم رفع كل يد تقريبًا قبل النوبة وتم استدعاء كل رفع تقريبًا.المركز الثاني: عندما وصل اللعب إلى الرؤوس، لعب هانر ونيليس أسلوب بوكر سريع وفضفاض. تم رفع كل يد تقريبًا قبل النوبة وتم استدعاء كل رفع تقريبًا.

كان نيليس البالغ من العمر أربعة وعشرين عامًا يقوم بظهوره الثاني في المائدة النهائية في Council Bluffs. احتل المركز الثاني في الحدث رقم 1، وتعرض لهزيمة ساحقة أمام بريت غلانتز. لكن نيليس ارتد وعوض وهبطته لعبته الرائعة في مائدة نهائية أخرى.

لسوء الحظ، لم يتحسن الخبير الاستراتيجي السياسي الرقمي من أوماها، NE في نهايته السابقة. رأت اليد النهائية نيليس يحمل QXTX وهانر يحمل KX5X. على لوحة TX5XXXKX، رفع هانر كل ما لديه وشعر نيليس بأنه مُلزم بالمبلغ وتم تقديم البطاقات. كان استدعاؤه يعني أنه كان يرسم إلى ملكتين متبقيتين فقط. لم تنقذه السيدة لاك أبدًا وكان الوصيف مرة أخرى، وحصل على 9739 دولارًا.

.منح هذا المركز نيليس 30 نقطة أخرى نحو بطولة الكازينو. لديه الآن 60 نقطة ويتصدر جميع اللاعبين في السباق إلى لاس فيغاس.

المركز الأول: سجل جوناثان هانر سابقًا مرة واحدة فقط في WSOP Circuit (Council Bluffs 2009). وضعه هذا التشغيل العميق في الجداول النهائية، لكنه سيستبعد في المركز الحادي عشر. لقد تحسن بشكل كبير في هذا الأداء من خلال الوصول إلى هذه المائدة النهائية، ومع 731000 رقاقة (احتلت المركز الثاني غولدن 420.000) بدا وكأنه سيتعمق أكثر. وتعمق أكثر، حيث احتل المركز الأول وفاز بـ 15765 دولارًا.المركز الأول: سجل جوناثان هانر سابقًا مرة واحدة فقط في WSOP Circuit (Council Bluffs 2009). وضعه هذا التشغيل العميق في الجداول النهائية، لكنه سيستبعد في المركز الحادي عشر. لقد تحسن بشكل كبير في هذا الأداء من خلال الوصول إلى هذه المائدة النهائية، ومع 731000 رقاقة (احتلت المركز الثاني غولدن 420.000) بدا وكأنه سيتعمق أكثر. وتعمق أكثر، حيث احتل المركز الأول وفاز بـ 15765 دولارًا.

تطوع في سلاح الجو من 2005-2009. لديه شغف بلعب بطولات الغولف للهواة وكان بطل مينيسوتا العامة للغولف لعام 2011. عمر هانر 35 عامًا.

تستمر فعاليات WSOP Circuit في Horseshoe Council Bluffs حتى 10 أبريل. سيقام الحدث الرئيسي في 7 أبريل.

حول Horseshoe Council Bluffs: Horseshoe Council Bluffs، الذي يقع على بعد بضعة أميال فقط من أوماها، NE، هو أكبر كازينو في ولاية أيوا. افتتح في مارس 2006 بعد تلقي تجديد وتوسع بقيمة 86 مليون دولار. يتميز العقار الآن بمساحة ألعاب تبلغ حوالي 100000 قدم مربع ويفتخر بلقبه كأول كازينو كامل الخدمات قائم على الأرض في ولاية أيوا. بالإضافة إلى الطاولات والفتحات الأكثر شيوعًا، يتميز Horseshoe Casino بسباق الكلاب السلوقية الحي وسباق الخيول الأصيلة المذاع المتزامن، مما يمنحه أوسع مجموعة من خيارات المراهنة في المنطقة. هذه هي السنة السادسة التي يستضيف فيها العقار حدث World Series of Poker Circuit.حول Horseshoe Council Bluffs: Horseshoe Council Bluffs، الذي يقع على بعد بضعة أميال فقط من أوماها، NE، هو أكبر كازينو في ولاية أيوا. افتتح في مارس 2006 بعد تلقي تجديد وتوسع بقيمة 86 مليون دولار. يتميز العقار الآن بمساحة ألعاب تبلغ حوالي 100000 قدم مربع ويفتخر بلقبه كأول كازينو كامل الخدمات قائم على الأرض في ولاية أيوا. بالإضافة إلى الطاولات والفتحات الأكثر شيوعًا، يتميز Horseshoe Casino بسباق الكلاب السلوقية الحي وسباق الخيول الأصيلة المذاع المتزامن، مما يمنحه أوسع

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