It was a test.” Jesse Lonisīut Lonis was motivated by more than bad beats. So I feel like I really played my A-game and made some really sick hero calls in this one. And I didn’t really make any mistakes that I remember, which is rare in tournaments. I just kept playing my game and just knowing that eventually I would hold in the big spots and just kept the course. "I just kept trying to stay the course because I would take a few big coolers, but I wasn’t getting frustrated. “It was really tough in that aspect," Lonis said. Stamm, a retired tech businessman from California with more than $1.4 million in live earnings, couldn't hold off the young poker star who was motivated by some earlier beats he took in the tournament. Richard GreenĪido was next to fall as he three-bet jammed with king-ten only to run into the ace-king of Stamm, who held up to enter heads-up play with a formidable chip lead over Lonis. The Day 3 field shrunk rapidly with the quick eliminations of Jim Collopy, Soverel and Richard Green, who had a rollercoaster day that saw him doubling up Stamm and Aido before falling in fourth for $62,955. So it feels good to win this one.” "You Can Have the Trophy, I’d Rather Have the Money" I feel like I’m playing good and everything’s aligning pretty nice. "I got the one in the Bahamas, the WSOP and now this one. “It feels like the Triple Crown," Lonis told PokerNews in a winner's interview.
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