Vegas Matt Slays Hawk Tuah and Others in Celebrity Poker Tour Invitational IV

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The latest Celebrity Poker Tour (CPT) event featured some of the world’s most on-trend celebrities, poker players with a history in this event series and some CPT favorites as egos were put on the line with the money in Las Vegas. The PokerGO Studio at ARIA on the Vegas Strip as the place to be at this past weekend as the Celebrity Poker Tour saw poker action and entertainment wow fans online. From Hawk Tuah to Nemo, Vegas Matt to 8-time NBA All-Star Dwight Howard, everyone seemed to be at the poker table in Las Vegas as the Celebrity Poker Tour returned. Who got chewed up and spat out, and which celebs bagged bragging rights on Saturday night? We’ve got the latest from the CPT felt. A Cast of SuperStars

With players such as Blac Chyna, previous CPT legend Steiny, Ethan Klein and Haliey Welch – otherwise known as ‘Hawk Tuah Girl’ – at the felt, drama was certain to follow. In total, 80 celebrities took part in CPT Invitational IV, with the tournament won by Stephen Matt Morrow a.k.a. slots icon ‘Vegas Matt’ at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas for $20,000.

There was a prizepool of $50,000 on offer and as usual, the coverage was free on YouTube for poker fans to tune in. It was the arrival of Welch at the feature table that caused the biggest stir, however, with PokerGO presenting legend Drea Renee asking her how much confidence she was feeling before the first deal hit the flop.

“It’s coming out of my *ss!” Welch replied, before responding with a little more honesty. “I’ve never played poker, so we’re going to see how this goes.”

With players sitting down with 100,000 chips, levels lasted 15 minutes each. That was fast enough to get the action going right from the off, with a fun prop bet going to the wire between CPT founder Blake Wynn and the former NBA basketball star Mike Bibby. Wynn bet $100 that Bibby couldn’t make the top 20 players, or to put it another way, the best 25% of […]

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