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Four-Way Deal Rounds Out $1,100 Event #2 Pennsylvania State Poker Championship

Tyler Boyer
Live Reporter
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Jonas Wexler

After four Day 1 flights with 499 entrants, 63 players advanced to Day 2 of the $1,100 Event #2 at the 2024 Pennsylvania State Poker Championship, hosted at Live! Casino and Hotel Philadelphia.

Sponsored by PokerStars, the event generated a prize pool of $479,040, culminating in a four-way deal to determine the winners.

Final Table Payouts

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Jonas WexlerUnited States*$58,555
2Kevin RocheUnited States*$59,763
3Jose WaybrightUnited States*$57,546
4William ChisholmUnited States*$55,206
5Christopher CsikUnited States$22,480
6Julian PenzaUnited States$18,740
7Ryan TillmannUnited States$15,600
8Keith CrowderUnited States$12,490
9Joseph IannaconeUnited States$9,380

Wexler Gets the NAPT Gold Pass

After the chop, Jonas Wexler emerged as the chip leader, securing a prize of $58,780. Wexler, a seasoned player with over $1.2 million in poker earnings, is a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner and boasts seven WSOP Circuit rings.

In addition to the cash prize, Wexler earned a coveted Gold Pass to the North American Poker Tour (NAPT) Las Vegas Main Event in November, including travel, accommodation, and entry into the $5,300 tournament.

Kevin Roche
Kevin Roche

Westchester, PA resident Kevin Roche, who was second in chips, winning $59,783, took home the most cash from the chop. Roche locked up a new high score and now has over $100,000 in tournament earnings.

Third was Jose Waybright, who more than tripled his career poker earnings after he won $57,546. It was a rollercoaster of a tournament for Waybright, who was on the brink of elimination several times throughout the two days of the tournament.

William Chisholm rounded out the final four and won $55,206 in his first live tournament cash. Chisholm was able to ride the momentum of spiking a king on the river, when his pocket kings ran into aces early into Day 2

Final Table Action

Prior to the final table, knockouts came fast and furious to start the day, with notables busting such as two-time WPT winner Bin Weng, World Series of Poker bracelet winners Tim Faro and Boris Kravets, and five-time WSOP Ring winner Brandon Mueller.

When the field merged onto one table, Joseph Iannacone was the first to be eliminated, finishing in ninth place after his ace-jack in the small blind lost to Roche’s ace-queen.

Keith Crowder
Keith Crowder

Keith Crowder, the chip leader entering Day 2, went out in eighth place, falling to Christopher Csik’s ace-jack. Ryan Tillmann finished seventh despite outflopping Jose Waybright’s pocket fives. The turn gave Waybright a set, leaving Tillman drawing dead by the river.

Chisholm rivered a straight to send Julian Penza and his set of sevens to the wrong side of the rail. Csik was the last to depart after running his ace-ten into queens, ultimately leading to the final four players coming to a payout agreement.

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