Chino Rheem’s Run Continues with Dominating Series Win at PGT Mixed Games II

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Chino Rheem dominated the PokerGO Studio all series long to win the 2023 PGT Mixed Games II for a total haul of $433,600 and an additional $25,000 championship bonus. Rheem had five cashes, including a win in Event #2: Big Bet Mix to tally 388 PGT points and win by a large margin over his closest competitor on the overall leaderboard, David Funkhouser.

The series had nine events and paid out over $4.5 million in prizes, with Rheem clear of the field by over $150,000 in total winnings. Nick Schulman finished in third on the overall leaderboard with $273,900 in winnings, while Dylan Weisman and Maxx Coleman rounded out the top five as the only other players to win over $200,000 throughout the nine events.

Rheem kicked off the series with a third-place finish in the $10,200 H.O.R.S.E. tournament, and his win in Event #2 made it five straight final tables in the PokerGO Studio after his strong finish in the Poker Masters series the previous week.

The champ cashed five times, all of which were final table finishes.

While Rheem was making his way to the final table for most the second half of the series, Schulman, Coleman, Dylan Weisman, and Hal Rotholz all picked up wins before Arthur Morris took down the closing $5,100 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw event.

Nick Schulman
Nick Schulman

PGT Mixed Games II Event Winners

Event Entries Prize Pool Winner Prize
Event #1: $10,200 H.O.R.S.E. 72 $720,000 David Funkhouser $187,200
Event #2: $10,200 Big Bet Mix 57 $570,000 Chino Rheem $171,000
Event #3: $5,100 10-Game Mini-Championship 72 $360,000 David Prociak $93,600
Event #4: $10,200 8-Game 56 $560,000 Dzmitry Urbanovich $179,200
Event #5: $10,200 Triple Stud Mix 40 $400,000 Nick Schulman $144,000
Event #6: $10,200 Dealers Choice 49 $490,000 Dylan Weisman $156,400
Event #7: $10,200 Triple Draw Mix 51 $510,000 Hal Rotholz $163,200
Event #8: $25,300 10-Game Championship 29 $725,000 Maxx Coleman $245,630
Event #9: $5,100 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw 24 $120,000 Arthur Morris $49,902*

Schulman won the $10,200 Triple Stud Mix, outlasting a field of 40 players to win $144,000 in a final table that also included John Racener and Adam Friedman. The win was Schulman’s second cash of the series after an eighth place finish in Event #2.

The sixth event of the series, a $10,200 Dealers Choice, drew 49 runners and the top prize of $156,400 went to Weisman after a heads-up battle with Craig Chait. Weisman finished the series with three cashes and $250,350 in total winnings — good for fourth on the final leaderboard.

Dylan Weisman
Dylan Weisman

Rotholz defeated Schulman in heads-up play to win Event #7: $10,200 Triple Draw Mix for $163,200 for his second cash of the series. Rheem found another final table and $30,600 for sixth place, helping him to keep the top spot on the leaderboard with Schulman jumping into second.

The flagship event of the series, the $25,300 10-Game Championship, was won by Coleman after a heads-up deal with Alex Livingston leveled the payouts and played for $25,000 and the trophy. Rheem finished in third out of 29 total entires, adding another 70 PGT points, enough to lock up the PGT Mixed Games II title and the $25,000 bonus.

The series finished up with a $5,100 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw event, where Morris took the top prize of $49,902 while surviving a field of 24 players. Funkhouser finished in second place, good enough to jump Schulman for second place on the overall leaderboard with just under $275,000 in total winnings.

PGT Mixed Games II Top 10 Leaderboard

Rank Name Wins Cashes Total Winnings POY Points
1 Chino Rheem 1 5 $433,600 388
2 David Funkhouser 1 3 $274,700 275
3 Nick Schulman 1 3 $273,900 274
4 Dylan Weisman 1 3 $250,350 240
5 Maxx Coleman 1 2 $260,030 188
6 Hal Rotholz 1 2 $181,200 181
7 Dzmitry Urbanovich 1 1 $179,200 179
8 Arthur Morris 1 3 $150,700 150
9 John Hennigan 0 3 $170,350 139
10 Paul Volpe 0 1 $136,800 137

Rheem has accumulated just over $1 million in nine cashes between the PGT Mixed Games II series and the Poker Masters after a summer with 11 cashes at the WSOP with a fifth place finish in the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo event. The champ has now passed the $14 million mark in career earnings, according to the Hendon Mob.

Chino Rheem’s Results

Event Place Prize Points
Event #1: $10,200 H.O.R.S.E. 3rd $72,000 72
Event #2: $10,200 Big Bet Mix 1st $171,000 171
Event #5: $10,200 Triple Stud Mix 4th $44,000 44
Event #7: $10,200 Triple Draw Mix 6th $30,600 31
Event #8: $25,300 10-Game Championship 3rd $116,000 70
Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem

*Images courtesy of PokerGO / Antonio Abrego

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