The Poker GO 2022 Poker Masters series was the seventh season of the series and it took place at the PokerGO Studio at the ARIA Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.

- 2022 Poker Masters Schedule & Results
- Event #1 – $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Event #2 – $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Event #3 – $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
- Event #4 – $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Event #5 – $10,000 8-Game
- Event #6 – $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Event #7 – $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Event #8 – $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
- Event #9 – $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Event #10 – $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Poker Masters 2022 Leaderboard – Top 10
The series featured ten events in total, seven No Limit Hold’em while there were two Pot-Limit Omaha titles to be contested and one 8-game event.
Each of the events had a prize pool of well over half a million dollars, with a number of events seeing the total prize pool eclipse a million.
The biggest event of the series is the Main Event, which started on the 1st October and is scheduled to run until the 3rd.
However, there is also a special prize for the player that accumulates the most Poker Masters points during the series and that player will receive the Purple Jacket and a $50,000 bonus.
Players receive Poker Masters points for finishing high enough up the standings in each tournament.
Let’s now take a look at the event schedule, together with the results from each event once it has been completed.
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2022 Poker Masters Schedule & Results
Event #1 – $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Yesterday, @jeremyausmus defeated @NickSchulman heads-up to claim the first title of Poker Masters 2022 in Event #1: $10,000 No Limit Hold'em.
— PokerGO News (@PokerGOnews) September 23, 2022
For his win, Ausmus earned $204,000 and 204 PGT leaderboard points!
🔗 – Event Recap: https://t.co/qGiVFdtbo1
- Dates – September 21st to 22nd 2022
- Entries – 85
- Prize Pool – $850,000
- Payouts – 13
Final Standings
- Jeremy Ausmus (USA) – $204,000
- Nick Schulman (USA) – $144,500
- Erik Seidel (USA) – $102,000
- Anthony Hu (USA) – $85,000
- Jacky Wang (Chn) – $68,000
- Cole Ferraro (USA) – $51,000
- Cary Katz (USA) – $42,500
- Sergio Aido (Esp) – $34,000
- Michael Jozoff (USA) – $34,000
- Matthew Wantman (USA) – $25,500
- Masashi Oya (Jap) – $25,500
- Kristina Holst (USA) – $17,000
- Ben Yu (USA) – $17,000
Event #2 – $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Dates – September 22nd to 23rd 2022
- Entries – 76
- Prize Pool – $760,000
- Payouts – 11
Final Standings
- Ethan Yau (USA) – $197,600
- Alex Foxen (USA) – $144,400
- Stephen Song (USA) – $98,800
- Michael Brinkenhoff (USA) – $76,000
- Dylan DeStefano (USA) – $60,800
- Masashi Oya (Jap) – $45,600
- Jeremy Ausmus (USA) – $38,000
- Jacky Wang (Chn) – $30,400
- Daniel Negreanu (Can) – $22,800
- Corey Wade (USA) – $22,800
- Stephen Chidwick (GBR) – $22,800
Event #3 – $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
- Dates – September 23rd to 24th 2022
- Entries – 81
- Prize Pool – $810,000
- Payouts – 12
Final Standings
- Roland Keijzer (Hol) – $202,500
- Ben Lamb (USA) – $145,800
- Alex Livingston (Can) – $97,200
- Damjan Radanov (USA) – $81,000
- Allan Le (USA) – $64,800
- Dan Shak (USA) – $48,600
- Jared Bleznik (USA) – $40,500
- Samantha Perryman (USA) – $32,400
- Sam Soverel (GBR) – $32,400
- Nathan Zimnik (USA) – $24,300
- Adam Hendrix (USA) – $24,300
- Nick Schulman (USA) – $16,200
Event #4 – $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Dates – September 24th to 26th 2022
- Entries – 74
- Prize Pool – $740,000
- Payouts – 11
Final Standings
- Adam Hendrix (USA) – $192,400
- Nate Silver (USA) – $140,600
- Xuan Liu (Can) – $96,200
- Victoria Livschitz (USA) – $74,000
- Ed Sebesta (USA) – $59,200
- Erik Seidel (USA) – $44,400
- Justin Young (USA) – $36,500
- Nick Schulman (USA) – $29,200
- Billy Wragg (GBR) – $21,900
- Rodney Turvin (USA) – $21,900
- Chris Brewer (USA) – $21,900
Event #5 – $10,000 8-Game
Yesterday, Nick Guagenti captured a Poker Masters title in Event #5: $10,000 Eight-Game Mix.
— PokerGO News (@PokerGOnews) September 28, 2022
Guagenti bested Cary Katz heads up and overcame an 8-1 chip lead to earn the first-place prize of $186,000 and 186 PGT points. https://t.co/ctRJk7kHes
- Dates – September 26th to 27th 2022
- Entries – 62
- Prize Pool – $620,000
- Payouts – 9
Final Standings
- Nick Guagenti (USA) – $186,000
- Cary Katz (USA) – $124,000
- Benjamin Diebold (USA) – $86,800
- Steve Zolotow (USA) – $62,000
- Alex Livingston (Can) – $49,600
- Jacky Wang (Chn) – $37,200
- Brian Rast (USA) – $31,000
- MJ Gonzales (USA) – $24,800
- Andrew Brown (USA) – $18,600
Event #6 – $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Dates – September 26th to 27th 2022
- Entries – 97
- Prize Pool – $970,000
- Payouts – 14
Final Standings
- Martin Zamani (USA) – $223,100
- Jared Jaffee (USA) – $155,200
- Justin Saliba (USA) – $116,400
- Matthew Wantman (USA) – $97,000
- Anthony Hu (USA) – $77,600
- Masashi Oya (Jap) – $58,200
- Ken Aldridge (USA) – $48,500
- Jesse Lonis (USA) – $38,800
- Dan Shak (USA) – $38,800
- Ben Yu (USA) – $29,100
- Jim Collopy (USA) – $29,100
- Mitchell Halverson (USA) – $19,400
- John Riordan (USA) – $19,400
- Amir Lehavot (USA) – $19,400
Event #7 – $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Dates – September 28th to 29th 2022
- Entries – 69
- Prize Pool – $1,725,000
- Payouts – 10
Final Standings
- Andrew Lichtenberger (USA) – $465,750
- Sean Winter (USA) – $345,000
- Kazuhiko Yotsushika (Jap) – $224,250
- Cary Katz (USA) – $172,500
- Chance Kornuth (USA) – $138,000
- Billy Wragg (GBR) – $103,500
- Brian Rast (USA) – $86,250
- Erik Seidel (USA) – $69,000
- Isaac Kempton (USA) – $69,000
- Bill Klein (USA) – $51,750
Event #8 – $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
Yesterday, legendary sports bettor Tony Bloom earned a Poker Masters title by conquering a 40-entry field in Event #8: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha.
— PokerGO News (@PokerGOnews) October 1, 2022
Bloom came out of a three-year hiatus to earn $360,000 and 216 PGT points with his win.https://t.co/OUJcfk1xiV
- Dates – September 29th to 30th 2022
- Entries – 40
- Prize Pool – $1,000,000
- Payouts – 6
Final Standings
- Tony Bloom (USA) – $360,000
- Alex Livingston (Can) – $240,000
- John Riordan (USA) – $160,000
- Isaac Kempton (USA) – $110,000
- Matthew Wantman (USA) – $80,000
- Sam Soveral (GBR) – $50,000
Event #9 – $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Dates – September 30th – October 1st 2022
- Entries – 54
- Prize Pool – $1,350,000
- Payouts – 8
Final Standings
- Sean Winter (USA) – $432,000
- Nick Schulman (USA) – $283,500
- Justin Bonomo (USA) – $189,000
- Seth Davies (USA) – $135,000
- Brian Rast (USA) – $108,000
- Jason Koon (USA) – $81,000
- Daniel Colpoys (USA) – $67,500
- Victoria Livschitz (USA) – $54,000
Event #10 – $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em
- Dates – October 1st – October 3rd 2022
- Entries – 37
- Prize Pool – $1,850,000
- Payouts – 6
Final Standings
- Jason Koon (USA) – $666,000
- Adrian Mateos (Esp) – $444,000
- Scott Seiver (USA) – $296,000
- Erik Seidel (USA) – $203,500
- Seth Davies (USA) – $148,000
- Mikita Badziakouski (Blr) – $92,500
Poker Masters 2022 Leaderboard – Top 10
Final leaderboard update for Poker Masters 2022:
— PokerGO News (@PokerGOnews) October 4, 2022
Sean Winter (@Nolez7) claims the purple jacket and $50,000 in prize money with 466 points!
Winter finished the series with two cashes, one win, and $777,000 in earnings, moving to sixth on the PGT overall leaderboard as well. pic.twitter.com/84owGQ9p2b
- Sean Winter (USA) – 466
- Jason Koon (USA) – 449
- Nick Schulman (USA – 361
- Erik Seidel (USA) – 309
- Alex Livingston (Can) – 291
- Andrew Lichtenberger (USA) – 279
- Cary Katz (USA) – 271
- Adrian Mateos (Esp) – 266
- Jeremy Ausmus (USA) – 242
- Martin Zamani (USA) – 223
This means that Sean Winter wins the $50,000 bonus and the Purple Jacket for being the Poker Masters Series Champion.
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