Pure Poker Tour Series #6 – Event #13: $230 NLH Turbo

As 2024 winds down, the Alberta poker scene is heating up with the final series of the Pure Poker Tour (PPT) season. The trophy events kick off at Pure Casino Yellowhead on November 21 with the Seniors First event, followed by 11 days of action-packed poker, and highlighted by the $1,100 Main Event starting on November 29.

Check out live updates and reporting from the Pure Poker Tour Series #6 by Lyle Bateman. Chose an event of your choice down below:

  • Francis Fan Wins Turbo for $6,031

    Francis Fan, Winner of E13

    Francis Fan was dominant in this one. I didn’t get eyes on the game until the final two tables, but from the first time I checked through the end of the game, Fan had the most chips in the room.

    Fan took out the final three players on his way to the win, starting with Vancouver’s Juno Lau with ace-nine into king-queen. Lau hit a queen on the flop, but fan rivered his ace for the win.

    He then moved on to DJ Sharma, sending the McDonald’s magnate home in 3rd with queen-ten when both players flopped a pair but Fan’s was best. That left Mike X to get through, and while they played a few hands without any big confrontations, Mike was very short-stacked and it went in on a two-spade flop with Mike holding a flopped pair. Fan had the spade draw, though, and nailed it on the turn for the big win.

    This looks to be Fan’s 8th live win and he has more than $500k in live earnings.

  • Mike X Out in 2nd Place for $4,155

    Level:24 (20000/40000/40000)
    Entries:1/114
    Prizes:$21,660
    Mike X

    Francis Fan had all the chips through the endgame of this one, and when Mike X got heads up with him, it was a huge hill to climb. Fan had close to 2 million with Mike on about 300k when the final money went in.

    The money went in on a flop of 6A9 when Mike shoved with seven-six for the flopped pair, but Fan called off with Q4 for the spade draw. J8 completed the board to give Fan the turned flush and the win.

  • DJ Sharma Out in 3rd Place for $2,701

    Level:24 (20000/40000/40000)
    Entries:2/114
    Prizes:$21,660
    DJ Sharma

    Francis Fan opened to 100k from the button, and DJ Sharma shoved blind from the small blind. Fan called with queen-ten and Sharma woke up with six-three. Sharma found a three on the flop, but Fan also found a queen, and Sharma hit the rail for 3rd place tonight.

  • Juno Lau Out in 4th Place for $2,077

    Level:23 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:3/114
    Prizes:$21,660
    Juno Lau

    Juno Lao shoved for just under 400k with king-queen and Francis Fan called off with ace-nine. Lau hit his queen on the flop but Fan rivered his ace for the win.

  • Sharma Doubles with Flush

    Level:23 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:4/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    Dj Sharma Doubled to more than 350k when he got there with a dominated ace hitting a flush with ace-ten diamonds against ace-jack for Juno Lau.

  • Shihao Zhao Out in 5th Place for $1,600

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:4/114
    Prizes:$21,660
    Shihao Zhao

    Zhao’s double didn’t last long as he hit the rail while I was still writing up the previous hand, finishing tonight in 5th place for $1,600.

  • Zhao Doubles

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:5/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    Juno Lau opened to 66k and it folded to DJ Sharma in the small blind who shoved for 219k. Big blind Shihao Zhao called the all-in with 66k, before Lau tank-folded and showed an ace.

    Sharma had ace-jack against pocket sixes for Zhao, and the sixes held despite Sharma flopping straight outs and turning flush outs. After the hand, Lau said his ace would have lost to Sharma’s.

  • Aaron Syrenne Out in 6th Place for $1,267

    Level:21 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:5/114
    Prizes:$21,660
    Aaron Syrenne

    They are down to 5 left now after Aaron Syrenne got his money in good with ace-seven over ace-three for Mike X. Mike jept calling for a three through the board of [invalid notations] and he finally got it on the river to best the better ace.

  • Six-Handed Chips

    Level:20 (10000/15000/15000)
    Entries:6/114
    Prizes:$21,660
    SeatPlayerChips
    1Francis Fan885,000
    2
    3Aaron Syrenne230,000
    4DJ Sharma360,000
    5
    6Shihao Zhao100,000
    7Juno Lau350,000
    8
    9Mike X394,000
  • Mike Ho Out in 7th Place for $997

    Level:20 (10000/15000/15000)
    Entries:6/114
    Prizes:$21,660
    Mike Ho

    They are down to 6 left after Mike Ho couldn’t win a race with king-queen against pocket sevens.

  • Daniel O’Leary Out in 8th Place for $789

    Level:20 (10000/15000/15000)
    Entries:7/114
    Prizes:$21,660
    Daniel O’Leary

    I picked up th action on the flop with 9105 showing. Daniel O’Leary shoved with a flush draw and Aaron Syrenne called with ace-high. O’Leary’s spades missed and the ace-high held.

  • Sharma Time on the Double with Pics for Final 8

    Level:19 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:8/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    DJ Sharma was the short stack to start the game, but he’s been hitting Sharma time to improve. He doubled as soon as they sat down at the final table with a blind shove that Daniel O’Leary called off with jack-nine. Sharma woke up with ace-nine and despite O’leary turn straight outs, Sharma held.

    A few hands later he scored a triple up when the money went in on a deuce-four-five flop. It checked to Sharma in position and he shoved, Mike X reshoved with more, and Francis Fan called it with the most. Fan had pocket deuces, Mike X had pocket fours, while Sharma was on pocket fives for set over set over set.

    Sharma held and is now sitting with a lot of chips in front of him.

  • Sharmark Mohamed Out in 9th Place for $519

    Level:18 (5000/10000/10000)
    Entries:8/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    In the final hand before the break, Sharmark Mohamed shoved with king-jack and Francis Fan called off with pocket tens. Fan held for the win to bring the field to 8. I’ll grab final table pics of the final 8 after the break, but the current stacks are below.

    SeatPlayerChips
    1Francis Fan1,005,000
    2Mike Ho99,000
    3Aaron Syrenne88,000
    4DJ Sharma41,000
    5Daniel O’Leary105,000
    6Shihao Zhao55,000
    7Juno Lau367,000
    8
    9Mike X315,000
  • Final Table Time

    Level:18 (5000/10000/10000)
    Entries:9/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    They are setting the final table now after Haven Taylor ended her day in 10th place tonight, adding to the mountain of chips in front of Francis Fan.

  • Fan Has a Third of the Chips in Play

    Level:18 (5000/10000/10000)
    Entries:10/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    Francis Fan is the confirmed big leader right now with more than 800k in front of him. There are only 2.3 million in play, so that’s more than a third in front of Fan.

    SeatPlayerChips
    1
    2
    3
    4Aaron Syrenne100,000
    5DJ Sharma155,000
    6Mike Ho115,000
    7
    8Mike X200,000
    9Sharmark Mohamed160,000
    1
    2Francis Fan830,000
    3
    4Shihao Zhao60,000
    5
    6
    7Juno Lau300,000
    8Haven Taylor110,000
    9Daniel O’Leary180,000
  • One Off the Final Table

    Level:17 (4000/8000/8000)
    Entries:11/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    Graham Ible was the first player out in the money tonight, and Preston Stevenson the second, bringing the field to 10 left. They are still relatively deep for a turbo game with the average stack at about 228k or just under 30 big blinds.

  • Lane Bubbles Tonight

    Level:17 (4000/8000/8000)
    Entries:12/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    They are in the money now after two all-ins saw the short stack double on one table, but Deven Lane hit the rail on the second one. In the first hand Mike Ho’s ace0queen held against the suited seven-four for DJ Sharma.

    Lane wasn’t so lucky, however, running his ace-jack into the big stack ace-queen for Francis Fan, to his left. The board didn’t help Lane and he was tonight’s bubble.

  • Final 13 Players on the Bubble

    Level:17 (4000/8000/8000)
    Entries:13/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    I don’t have a good handle on the chip counts yet, but Francis Fan has a mountain in front of him that looks like more than 300k for one of the bigger stacks on the bubble.

    SeatPlayer
    1Graham Ible
    2Sharmark Mohamed
    3Preston Stevenson
    4Aaron Syrenne
    5DJ Sharma
    6Mike Ho
    7
    8Mike X
    9
    1Deven Lane
    2Francis Fan
    3
    4Shihao Zhao
    5
    6
    7Juno Lau
    8Haven Taylor
    9Daniel O’Leary
  • Bubble Time

    Level:16 (3000/6000/6000)
    Entries:13/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    They are hand-for-hand on the bubble in the Turbo game now with 13 players left. The clock is paused with 9:44 remaining in Level 16 with two minutes coming off the clock for each hand played until the next player busts.

  • 28 Players Left

    Level:13 (1500/3000/3000)
    Entries:28/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    There are 28 players left in th Turbo game tonight at the break following Level 12.

  • 114 Entries Confirmed

    Level:11 (1000/2000/2000)
    Entries:38/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    The numbers are in with 114 entries confirmed tonight. That means 12 players will take part of $21,660 later tonight.

    Turbo Payouts

    PlacePlayer
    1$6,031
    2$4,155
    3$2,701
    4$2,077
    5$1,600
    6$1,267
    7$997
    8$789
    9$644
    10$519
    11$440
    12$440
  • 114 Entries after Break

    Level:7 (400/800/800)
    Entries:66/114
    Prizes:$21,660

    Entries are now closed with 114 on the board at the close of registration. That is still unofficial, but if confirmed it will mean 11 or 12 players cashing from a prize pool of $21,660. I’ll confirm the numbers shortly when the prizes are posted.

  • Big Turnout for Turbo Side

    Level:4 (200/400/400)
    Entries:67/85
    Prizes:$15,960

    The side game is filling up the room with 85 entries so far and just under an hour left to enter the game. Level 4 is nearly complete with two more levels of entry before the break following Level 6. Entries will be closed when they sit down for Level 7 at about 8:15 PM.

  • Side Game is Underway

    Level:1 (100/100/100)
    Entries:25/25
    Prizes:$4,750

    The side game is now underway with 25 players to start the game and prizes closing in on $4,750. Entries are open for a bit more than 2 hours with the desk set to close at about 8:15 tonight.

  • Turbo on the Side

    Event:Event #13: $230 NLH Turbo ($200 + $30)
    Date:Nov 28, 6 PM
    Blinds:20 Minutes
    Starting Stack:20k
    Late Entry:6 Levels(~8:15 PM)
    Day 1 Ends:One-day Event

    The side game on Thursday is a $230 NLH Turbo game that starts at 6 PM. There are 6 levels of late entry with the entry desk shutting at the start of Level 7. Including the break, that should put the last chance to enter at about 8:15 PM.

    Players start with 20k in chips to play 20-minute levels throughout the game. Once entries close at about 8:15 PM it will be a race to the trophy, which will be awarded before the end play for the day.

    This game is on the side with the PLO Big Bounty game running as the main game. That game promises to go pretty late, so I’m not sure whether I’ll make it over to cover much of this one, but I’ll try to keep up with the numbers and get a winner’s pic at least.

PlacePlayerPrize
1 Francis Fan$6,031
2 Mike X$4,155
3 DJ Sharma$2,701
4 Juno Lau$2,077
5 Shihao Zhao$1,600
6 Aaron Syrenne$1,267
7 Mike Ho$997
8 Daniel O’Leary$789
9 Sharmark Mohamed$644
10 Haven Taylor$519
11 Preston Stevenson$440
12 Graham Ible$440

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