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Connor Berkowitz Poker Game
Connor Berkowitz won Event #66: $777 “Lucky 7s” No-Limit Hold'em, the first such event the World Series of Poker has held. He won $487,784 for topping the 4,422-player field. It isn't Berkowitz's first time scoring five figures or more, but you wouldn't know that looking at his poker stats. Connor Berkowitz. Subscribe to our newsletter. Get the latest poker news, poker strategies, and special offers sent directly to your inbox.
Connor Berkowitz Poker Club
‘FPO Championship’
Level 23 (10,000/20,000/3,000)
Total Entries: 557
Players Remaining: 13
Avg. Chips: 1,285,000
Connor Berkowitz Poker Announcer
After getting more or less crippled in a set over set encounter with Scott Matte, Connor Berkowitz worked a short stack for a few orbits. He managed to get some all-in shoves through but the first time he was called, he would lose a flip for his tournament life to go out in 14th place.
That hand was picked up with Scott DiClaudio opening to 65,000 and after a large pre flop raise, Berkowitz moved all-in for just under 300,000. The table folded back around to The Judge and after some thought, he eventually decided that he was “priced in”. He called and held {Kh}{Qs} to the short stack’s {10c}{10s}.
The flip was more or less over on the {Kd}{Jd}{5h} flop, as Berkowitz was left drawing to just two outs. Neither of those outs came on the turn and river and he was sent to the rail to collect his $13,500 score. A few hands later, DiClaudio was sending the chips he won from Berkowitz to Orson Young, who doubled with {5s}{5d} against DiClaudio’s {Ac}{10s}.
Connor Berkowitz Poker Player
Young flopped a set and turned quads to move up to 650,000 and when the dust settled, The Judge was playing just over 1,400,000.