High Roller: Ali Imsirovic Earns PokerGO Player of the Year Title; Tour Kicks Off New Season at Venetian

The PokerGO Tour (presented by Guaranteed Rate) recently wrapped up the 2021 season with Ali Imsirovic scoring the Player of the Year title. The high roller regular has been one of the most successful players in poker over the last few years. “It still feels pretty surreal, to be honest,” Imsirovic said in a news release. “I never thought I would accomplish something of this magnitude in poker. Next, the goal is to just keep trying to get better and solidify and keep proving that I belong here.” A dominating year

Over the last year, Imsirovic dominated at the poker tables . That record has included 14 victories, 34 cashes, and more than $6 million in live tournament winnings.

Imsirovic finished the year with 4,364 points , nearly 1,300 points ahead of the next closest competitor. His 2021 wins came on several big tournament stages including: Aria High Rollers

Venetian High Roller

US Poker Open

PokerGO Cup

Super High Roller Bowl Europe

WPT Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open High Roller

The poker phenom is originally from Bosnia before his family moved to Vancouver, Washington . Taking the POY title brings an additional $200,000 in prize money for Imsirovic. Big check vibes! Ali Imsirovic crowned Player of the Year of the inaugural season of the @PokerGO Tour presented by @GuaranteedRate . pic.twitter.com/JotuoIeI4j — PokerGO News (@PokerGOnews) December 22, 2021 Australia’s Michael Addamo finished in second place and earned a $100,000 prize. A late surge during the World Series of Poker vaulted him into the runner-up position ahead of Sean Perry .Perry had been Imsirovic’s closest competition for most of 2021 but ultimately finished third on for an extra $50,000 .This marked the first year of the PokerGO Tour. The season produced more than 17,600 entries across 143 tournaments. Buy-ins ranged from $10,000 up to $300,000 with more than $262 million in prize money awarded and 87 unique winners. Rok Gostisa takes Tour Championship title The PokerGO Tour closed out the season on Dec. 21 in Las Vegas with Slovenia’s Rok Gostisa winning the $50,000 PokerGO Tour Championship . The tournament was […]

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