the Celebrity Poker Tour She returned to the PokerGO studio last week and saw an interesting hand featuring YouTuber Tana Mongeau, of Bookit Sports CEO Trent Attia, wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers, Laviska Shenault, and actress Princess Love.
The hand in question saw two players finding combinations while the other two held open-ended straights. The hand began with a love bearing the number 6 5 And Mongo with 9 6. Shenault looked down at 7 o’clock 7 While Attiya entered the event with a monster, K K.
K failed 8 7 I brought a lot of fireworks. Shenault scored only a group of sevens, with Atiyah leading the group of Kings. The other two players also had open draws. With 1.6 million chips already in the pot, Love immediately released 500,000 chips.
Mongo made the call, but Attia paid everything he had for the remaining $2.75 million. Shenault seemed to have a great read of his opponent.
“He must have kings,” he said. “It is impossible for him not to have kings.”
However, Shenault ultimately chose to call despite his finer instincts. Then love fell apart, but Mongo decided to come and be in her own right. Shenault will need the seven remaining in the deck and Mongeau will need the five or ten to complete a straight and scoop the pot.
Then the turn card brought up a Q question – No help for opponents of Al-Attiyah. However, 10 It fell onto the river giving Mungo a straight line and securing the bowl. Atiya could only stare in stunned silence at his misfortune.
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the Celebrity Invitational Poker Tour II Celebrities, professional athletes, business leaders and content creators are all vying for the $20,000 grand prize, with all the action broadcast on PokerGO.
With the Super Bowl in Las Vegas on Sunday, the field of 73 participants included a large group of NFL Players including Calais Campbell, Dalton Kincaid, Austin Ekeler, Keenan Allen, Marquise Lee, Brandon Marshall, Will Levis, Laviska Shenault, Eric Ebron, and Aaron Jones.
Others include poker players Brad Owen, Ethan “Rampage” Yao, and Alexander “Wolfgang Poker” Seibt, as well as MLB Legend Jose Canseco, boxer Bryce Hall, gossip columnist Perez Hilton, and chess player and defending champion Chio “Nemo” Chu.
Love proved he had some real poker chops, eventually taking the title and posting a great score. The actress has embraced the game in recent years and has now earned more than $270,000 in live tournament winnings. The bulk of that came in December when it ranked 40th in WPT World Championship For $132,500.
Atlanta Falcons linebacker Kevin Smith finished second with $10,000 and Mungo took third place with $5,000. Here’s a look at all the high achievers.
1. Princess of Love – $20,000
2. Keith Smith – $10,000
3. Tana Mongeau – $5,000
4. Laviska Chennault – $3,500
5. Trent Attia – $3,000
6. Will Levis – $2,500
7. Aljamain Sterling – $2000
8. Jordy Gronkowski – $1,334
9. Eric Hansen – $1,333
10. Eric Ebron – $1,333