United States poker pro Jonathan Little, founder of PokerCoaching.com and ambassador for CoinPoker has added another title to his long list of tournament wins.
He took down event #4 of the PGT Poker Masters on September 15th at the ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas for $226,800 – 81 players entered the $10,100 buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament.
Jonathan Little’s Live Earnings Now $9.29 Million
Jonathan Little is perhaps best known for his World Poker Tour (WPT) wins in 2007 and 2008, for over $1 million apiece, but has shown he can still dominate the game with his recent wins, including two first place finishes earlier in 2024, also on the PokerGO Tour (PGT).
With this win, Little has now broken into the top 200 of the Global Poker Index’s 2024 player of the year rankings.
His all-time winnings tracked on the Hendon Mob database now total $9.29 million, and this month’s win is his 18th live cash of six figures or more.
In honor of my win today, I’m going to give away $500 during my Sunday @CoinPoker_OFF stream tomorrow ($100 x 5)!❤️
To enter the giveaway:
1. Sign up for the $2,000 PokerCoaching Freeroll: https://t.co/4JCKa2xOIW!🔥
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3. Comment your CoinPoker SN below😊 pic.twitter.com/vG10TmreUT— Jonathan Little (@JonathanLittle) September 15, 2024
Fellow United States poker pros finished in second and third place – Harvey Castro and WSOP bracelet winner James Collopy.
In the final hand, Little shoved with A♦J♠ and Castro with a short stack made the call with 10♠9♦, busting on a board of 5♠4♠4♣3♦K♣ to take home $145,800. Isaac Haxton also made the final table, finishing in 6th place. Notably, Little knocked out every player of the final day’s remaining seven.
Little celebrated the win with a $500 giveaway on one of his regular YouTube channel streams playing on CoinPoker, rated among the top crypto poker sites and crypto casinos.
PGT Poker Masters Video Review
In a follow up video Little broke down exactly how he won the PGT Poker Masters event, hand by hand, for his PokerCoaching community.
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You can read Cardplayer Lifestyle’s review of PokerCoaching’s advanced tournament class here.
HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to PokerCoaching coach, @Chris_D_Brewer on his awesome performance and 2nd place finish for over $865,000 in the GG $25k WSOP!💥💥💥 pic.twitter.com/WnfH2fMM9N
— PokerCoaching.com (@PokerCoaching_) September 25, 2024
The site’s content is relevant to both live and online poker, across tournaments – both MTTs and SNGs – and cash games. Just this week, another coach on their roster, Chris Brewer, won $865,000 for a second place finish in the $25k buyin GGPoker Super High Rollers Championship.
Players who join CoinPoker via the links on Jonathan Little’s Twitter also receive entry to $2,000 freerolls on the site every Monday.