Chance Kornuth Wins Third Stairway to Millions Title; Wang Misses Fourth

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Chance Kornuth is continuing to run hot in 2022 and won his third Stairway to Millions title this week at Venetian Las Vegas in Event #7: $2,740 No-Limit Hold’em for $45,373.

Kornuth, who won his first two titles back-to-back at the inaugural Stairway to Millions in January, becomes just the second player to win three titles in the unique PokerGO series.

He narrowly missed being the first, a distinction that goes to Michael Wang after he went back-to-back earlier this week to win his second and third titles. Wang was looking for a fourth title in Event #8: $5,350 No-Limit Hold’em but ultimately finished third for $22,227.

Read about Michael Wang’s back-to-back titles at Stairway to Millions!

Third Title for Chance

Kornuth won his first Stairway to Millions title in January in Event #2: $2,150 No-Limit Hold’em, which he took down for $51,600. The very next day, he took down Event #3: $4,200 No-Limit Hold’em for $80,640.

After a summer that included winning his first World Poker Tour title in the WPT Choctaw Main Event for $486,600, Kornuth returned to the Stairway to Millions this week and ran deep in the $2,740 buy-in event.

After getting through the field of 92 entrants, Kornuth ended up at a final table that included Victoria Livschitz and Samy Dighlawi, who earlier in the series won his first Stairway to Millions title and $11,330 in Event #4: $900 No-Limit Hold’em.

Event #7: $2,740 No-Limit Hold’em Final Table Results

  PLACE PLAYER PRIZE
  1 Chance Kornuth $45,373
  2 Dave Lin $28,133
  3 Kao Saechao $19,814
  4 Samy Dighlawi $14,369
  5 Victoria Livschitz $10,588
  6 Wu Zhou $8,168

According to PokerGO live updates, Kornuth entered heads-up play against Dave Lin with a significant chip lead before Lin found a double to even things out. Lin managed to push ahead before Kornuth re-took the lead sent Lin out for $28,133.

With the victory, Kornuth continues to add to his $11.5 million in lifetime earnings, according to The Hendon Mob, and becomes the second player to win three Stairway to Millions titles.

Wang & Kornuth Come Up Short of Fourth Titles

With both players looking for their fourth titles, Wang and Kornuth ended up deep in the $5,350 buy-in event, which drew a field of 42 players.

With only five places paid, Kornuth fell in seventh place to narrowly miss the money and the five-handed final table. Wang, meanwhile, wound up finishing in third for $22,227. Andre Butler ended up winning the event for his first title and $60,945 after defeating heads-up opponent Stephen Song.

Michael Wang
Michael Wang

There is still time for Kornuth or Wang to nab fourth titles with a handful of events remaining and Event #12: $52,000 No-Limit Hold’em closing out the series on Sept. 19.

A full list of Stairway to Millions winners so far is available in the table below.

Stairway to Millions Winners so Far

  DATE EVENT ENTRANTS PRIZE POOL WINNER PRIZE (IN USD)
  Thursday, September 8 Event #1: $460 NLH $25K GTD 93 $37,200 Francis Anderson $6,702
  Friday, September 9 Event #2: $460 NLH $25K GTD 94 $37,600 John Yelaney $6,417
  Saturday, September 10 Event #3: $900 NLH $50K GTD 82 $65,600 Arsh Grover $12,510
  Sunday, September 11 Event #4: $900 NLH $50K GTD 74 $59,200 Samy Dighlawi $11,330
  Monday, September 12 Event #5: $1,640 No-Limit Hold’em 73 $109,500 Michael Wang $22,986
  Tuesday, September 13 Event #6: $1,640 No-Limit Hold’em 75 $112,500 Michael Wang $22,458
  Wednesday, September 14 Event #7: $2,740 NL Hold’em ($100,000 GTD) 92 $230,000 Chance Kornuth $45,373
  Thursday, September 15 Event #8: $5,350 NL Hold’em ($100,000 GTD) 42 $210,000 Andre Butler $60,945

Photos courtesy PokerGO

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