No Limit Hold’em is not among that mix but Voertmann’s skills in this game are on par with the early development of his countrymen.įerguson is seated on the end of the table and the only primary conversation in the game is between him and Hellmuth. bracelet at the WSOP for almost $300,000. It’s not really clear how Voertmann won his seat but his credentials stand up to the table. Lodged in the fourth seat is Hellmuth with German pro Jens Voertmann on his left.
Also seated in the $20,000 winner take all Sit-n-Go is Steve Bartlett, who won is his seat in a charity event. The two players ostensibly won their seat online and now are seated with Phil Hellmuth and Chris Ferguson. In one seat you have Australian Craig (Not Phil) Ivey and next door to him is fellow recreational player James Ashby. The lineup doesn’t really have a set theme, it’s more like a random table draw in a World Series of Poker tournament. Now on PokerGO inside THE VAULT sits one of the strangest chapters in Poker After Dark history. When two amateurs, one bracelet winner, one Las Vegas pro, and two of best in the game collide, things are bound to get weird. In one of the most eclectic lineups ever assembled on Poker After Dark, “My Favorite Pro” pits two top pros against a group of wildcards on PokerGO.