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Ali Imsirovic wins Purple Jacket at 2018 Poker Masters


A 23-year-old highstakes newcomer makes three cashes and takes down two titles for more than $1.2 million at the 2018 Poker Masters, and thanks to these accomplishments, he also gets the coveted Purple Jacket in the end!

The 2018 Poker Masters was scheduled on September 6 to 15. According to the website, The Poker Masters revolutionizes the high roller landscape with a week of tournament poker at the highest stakes. The series pits the best players in the world against one another in a series of events, each with 7-figure prize pools. Millions will be won every day, but only the richest of the rich will be named the Poker Masters Champion and awarded the Purple Jacket by netting the highest earnings across the whole series. There's no time to be "one and done" as consistency is key at the Poker Masters.

The inaugural Poker Masters Purple Jacket winner last year was German poker pro Steffen Sontheimer, who said, "The Poker Masters is about the best of the best challenging each other for nine straight days. It's draining but also one of the most exciting tournaments of the year." He won two out of a total of five events in the 2017 series, cashing in for $2,733,000.


Ali Imsirovic truly had a breakout performance in this year's Poker Masters high roller tournament. At only 23 years old, the poker pro from Vancouver, Washington managed to successfully cash in three times from the seven-event series, amassing $1,288,600 in winnings and grabbing two titles. He dominated in back-to-back events:

The $25,000 buy-in NLHE on September 13 Wednesday

And then the $50,000 buy-in NLHE just a day after...


These two triumphs and an 8th-place rank in the series' kickoff $10,500 buy-in event, Imsirovic earned ample ranking points to qualify as the winner of the 2018 Poker Masters Purple Jacket.

Imsirovic said after he has secured the jacket, "There are very few things that can compare to this. This win is very prestigious for me because this event series has all the top players in the world. I know the World Series of Poker main event is seen as more prestigious, but in that event, you need to get very lucky across nine days battling against a below average field. In these fields, you constantly have to play your best because otherwise, you're just going to get destroyed."

Imsirovic managed to win his very first live tournament event almost three years ago. Prior to this incredible achievement at Poker Masters, he had earnings just over $1.1 million in live lifetime earnings. Thanks to his win in the $25,000 event last week, he now has set a new personal best for biggest cash, winning $462,000 after leading a field of 66 entries. Merely a day later, he improved on that record already, besting 47 entries in the $50,000 buy-in event for the biggest payday of his career, a whopping $799,000!

Imsirovic said, "There are still plenty of guys I think are much better than I am, so I got a lot of work to do. I just ran better than they did but I'm looking forward to the challenge. I'll play more with these guys in future high rollers and just try to improve and get to their level."

2018 Poker Masters Final Results

Place

Player

Points

Earnings

1

Ali Imsirovic

660

$1,288,600

2

David Peters

650

$1,343,200

3

Brandon Adams

510

$543,000

4

Isaac Haxton

480

$309,900

5

Jake Schindler

390

$575,000

6

Koray Aldemir

385

$917,000

7

Ben Yu

360

$478,000

8

Dan Smith

305

$749,500

9

Keith Lehr

300

$333,000

10

Jonathan Depa

270

$249,500

11

Bryn Kenney

260

$417,000

12

Jason Koon

240

$254,000

13

Jared Jaffee

210

$262,500

14

Brian Green

210

$138,000

15

Maurice Hawkins

210

$115,500

16

Cary Katz

210

$114,700

17

Seth Davies

150

$352,500

18

Brian Rast

150

$214,500

19

Rainer Kempe

150

$89,700

20

Ryan Tosoc

150

$77,000

21

Daniel Negreanu

120

$174,000

22

Bill Klein

120

$125,000

23

Dan Shak

120

$121,500

24

Dominik Nitsche

120

$95,500

25

Andrew Robl

120

$55,000

26

Sam Soverel

90

$188,000

27

Cord Garcia

90

$55,200

28

Justin Bonomo

60

$141,000

29

 

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