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Landon Tice dominates PokerGO Tour's $5K Quattro Bounty Blitz for $79,500 haul

A high-stakes showdown saw Tice topple Dan Shak heads-up after a dramatic three-way battle. The Quattro format's quadrupled bounties added $102K to the prize pool.

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Landon Tice dominates PokerGO Tour's $5K Quattro Bounty Blitz for $79,500 haul

The PokerGO Tour (PGT) Bounty Blitz Event #3: $5,100 No-Limit Hold'em Quattro wrapped up with Landon Tice claiming the top spot. The tournament drew 51 players, creating a $255,000 prize pool, with $102,000 reserved for bounties. A total of 12 players earned bounty payouts, including notable wins for Jonathan Little and Dylan Weisman.

The final table began with Sam Laskowitz holding a solid chip lead. Cherish Andrews, John Andress, and Landon Tice followed closely behind, while Andrew Ostapchenko and Dan Shak entered as short stacks.

John Andress was the first to exit, finishing in sixth place. Dan Shak then eliminated Andrew Ostapchenko in fourth, boosting his own bounty total. Cherish Andrews followed in fifth, leaving Shak, Tice, and Laskowitz to battle for the title. A key moment came when Tice won a large pot against Shak during three-handed play, seizing the chip lead. The heads-up clash between Tice and Shak ended with Tice securing victory. In the bounty distribution, Jonathan Little took the highest single payout of $10,000, while Dylan Weisman earned $7,500. Three other players each received $5,000, with the remaining bounties shared among other finalists.

Landon Tice walked away with $47,500 in prize money and an extra $32,000 in bounties. Dan Shak and Sam Laskowitz finished second and third, respectively. The Quattro Bounty format, which quadruples bounty prizes, added extra stakes once the field was reduced to 25% of its starting size.

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