Andrew “LuckyChewy” Lichtenberger is the first winner of the PokerGO Tour Kickoff series as he held off red-hot Nick Schulman to win $117,600 and his seventh PGT title.
The $5,100 buy-in event marked the start of a series with five high roller tournaments in PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas from Jan. 20-25. It drew 84 runners for a prize pool of $420,000.
The final table included Poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel (7th – $16,800), online all-star Patrick Leonard (6th – $21,000) in a rare PokerGO Studio appearance and two-time bracelet winner John Riordan (4th – $39,900).
PGT Kickoff Event 1 Final Table Payouts
Place | Name | Country | Prize (In USD) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Andrew Lichtenberger | United States | $117,600 |
2 | Nick Schulman | United States | $75,600 |
3 | Matthew McEwan | United States | $54,600 |
4 | John Riordan | United States | $39,900 |
5 | Dennis Beres | United States | $29,400 |
6 | Patrick Leonard | United Kingdom | $21,000 |
7 | Erik Seidel | United States | $16,800 |
Cooling Down Schulman
Schulman’s runner-up finish is just weeks removed from finishing runner-up to PGT Player of the Year Jeremy Ausmus in the $1 Million PGT Championship for $200,000. Not long before, he won a PGT Last Chance high roller for $283,050 in Las Vegas and his sixth World Series of Poker bracelet and $145,000 at WSOP Paradise.
Schulman had a strong start at the final table as he cracked Seidel’s queens with ace-queen to send the 10-time bracelet winner to the rail in seventh place. He later eliminated third-place finisher Matthew McEwan as his ace-eight pipped McEwan’s nine-eight.
Lichtenberger and Schulman were near even in chips as they played a nearly hourlong heads-up battle. Schulman was on the ropes when he moved all in with jack-seven as was called by Lichtenberger with a suited king-nine. Neither player improved on the flop but “LuckyChewy” turned a king to have the poker commentator drawing dead.
The victory brought Lichtenberger his seventh PGT title and his first live tournament win since September 2023 when he won a PokerGO Masters event for $204,000, adding to his $21 million in Hendon Mob earnings.
There will be four more winners crowned in the PokerGO Studio this week, including in the currently underway Event #2: $5,100 No-Limit Hold’em that drew 96 players for a prize pool of $480,000.
Check out the final table action of the PGT Kickoff opening event on YouTube.
*Lead photo courtesy PokerGO