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David Peters and Jonathan Little take home two trophies from the PokerGO Cup

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Three days ago we had an article about the PokerGO Cup and since the event has already ended for the night, it's time to fill you in on the latest information.

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David Coleman consolidates his lead in the leaderboard
 

Last time we told you that the event has 3 more tournaments to go. Event number 6 had a buy-in of $15,100 and the entry count stopped at 63, which meant a prizepool of $945,000. There was $302,400 waiting for the winner here, and that reward went to David Coleman, who took down Dylan DeStefano in the final heads-up. Coleman has now won 3 PGT events this year and has been ITM 6 times. As a result, he still holds the top spot on the PGT Player of the Year leaderboard.


David Peters took home two trophies
 

The seventh tournament had a buy-in of the same $15,100, but in this case the number of entries reached 70, so the prizepool was worth $1,050,000. A $315,000 prize awaited the winner and that went to the winner of Event #1, David Peters. David took down Kristen Foxen in the final heads-up, who took home $204,750 for her second place finish. David Peters thus took home two trophies and a total of $456,525 during this edition of the PokerGO Cup.


Two trophies for Jonathan Little as well
 

The last tournament concluded this night and had a buy-in of $25,200. The entries counter here came in at 55, which meant a prizepool of $1,375,000. A bounty of up to $453,750 awaited the winner here, which was fought over by the last 6 players of the night. John Riordan started as the chipleader here, but had to settle for a final fourth place finish. Jonathan Little and Justin Zaki were pitted against each other in the final heads-up. Both already had one trophy at home from the current edition of the PokerGO Cup. That second one was eventually taken home by Jonathan Little, who also bagged himself a handsome $453,750 to go with it. Little also secured the top spot in the PokerGO Cup leaderboard with this win, for which he took home a $25,000 PGT Passport. Jonathan Little thus cashed in a total of $683,250 thanks to these two wins.


Source - PGT.com