Ky Nguyen emerged victorious within the first occasion of the 2025 PokerGO Tour Pot-Restrict Omaha Collection. The poker professional and blogger from Los Angeles often known as ‘Suited Superman’ got here out on prime within the $5,000 buy-in kickoff event contained in the PokerGO Studio along with his first PGT title and the highest prize of $180,400.
This was the second-largest rating but for Nguyen, trailing solely the $357,380 he secured because the winner of the 2023 World Poker Tour Gardens Poker Open Championship. He now has practically $1.5 million in profession cashes below his belt.
Nguyen additionally earned 624 Card Participant Participant of the 12 months factors because the champion. This was his first POY-qualified rating of 2025.
This occasion attracted 164 entries, leading to a prize pool of $820,000. The highest 25 finishers secured a share of that whole, with six-figure payouts for the ultimate two. Loads of notables ran deep, together with seven-time bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu (18th), latest Triton Jeju thriller bounty occasion champion Sean Winter (sixteenth), bracelet winner Ronald Keijzer (thirteenth), and two-time bracelet winner Steve Zolotow (seventh).
The second and remaining day of motion started with one other two-time bracelet winner out in entrance in Bryce Yockey. Nguyen was fifth in chips when the ultimate desk obtained underway with six gamers remaining. Yockey misplaced an enormous conflict with double-suited A-Ok-6-5 in opposition to the single-suited A-A-J-7 of Nguyen to ship him tumbling to the underside of the leaderboard.
The primary knockout of the day noticed six-time bracelet winner Jeremy Ausmus eradicated in sixth place ($41,000). Ausmus doubled up Yockey to turn into the brief stack, after which ran backside pair and a flush draw into the center set of bracelet winner James Chen for the remainder of his chips.
This was already the sixth final-table end of the yr for Ausmus, together with a win in a record-setting Triton $25,000 occasion in Jeju. The 208 POY factors he secured for this newest remaining desk run grew his whole to three,754 factors, probably the most of any participant on the circuit. He now has a 754-point lead over second-ranked Brandon Wilson within the POY standings, that are sponsored by World Poker.
Regardless of scoring that double-up by Ausmus, Yockey was nonetheless the following to fall. His final hand pitted A8
3
2
in opposition to the A
A
7
2
of Nguyen, who had been dealt pocket aces for the sixth time in simply the primary few hours of final-table motion. Yockey flopped backside pair together with straight and flush attracts, however failed to enhance any additional and was eradicated in fifth place ($49,200).
Sixth time with ACES! SuitedSuperman</a> sends <a href=”https://twitter.com/SuddenlyBryce?ref_src=twsrcpercent5Etfw”>SuddenlyBryce to the rail in fifth.
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— PokerGO (@PokerGO) March 26, 2025
John Riordan’s run on this occasion got here to an finish in fourth place. The 2-time bracelet winner walked away with $61,500 after his previous couple of blinds went in with Ok9
9
4
going through the Q
J
4
2
. Nguyen made the wheel on the river to scoop the pot, extending his lead heading into three-handed play within the course of.
The ultimate hand of the event was a three-way all-in. It started with Chen shoving from the button for 900,000 with 97
5
4
. Nguyen three-bet to three,100,000 from the small blind with Q
J
10
4
and McEwan four-bet shoved for six,700,000 holding Ok
Ok
9
3
. Nguyen known as after which flopped the nuts when 10
9
8
rolled off. The A
on the flip left each Chen and McEwan drawing lifeless, making the 7
river a mere formality.
Chen earned $82,000 because the third-place finisher, whereas McEwan secured $118,900 because the runner-up.
Absolute Madness!
Three-way all-in knockout seals the $180,400 win for @SuitedSuperman.
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— PokerGO (@PokerGO) March 27, 2025
Closing Desk Outcomes
Place
Participant
Earnings
POY Factors
PGT Factors
1
Ky Nguyen
$180,400
624
180
2
Matthew Mcewan
$118,900
520
119
3
James Chen
$82,000
416
82
4
John Riordan
$61,500
312
62
5
Bryce Yockey
$49,200
260
49
6
Jeremy Ausmus
$41,000
208
41
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