Corey Burbick Poker
While these pros failed to cash, Mark “Poker Ho” Kroon represented Team UB well by surviving the money bubble and cashing in 37th place. Corey “CMB8757” Burbick - $10,500 5.
Corey Burbick poker results, stats, photos, videos, news, magazine columns, blogs, Twitter, and more. WPT Career Highlights Value Rank; Career Earnings: $38,807: 3,741: Cashes: 5: 846: Final Tables: 0: 13,926: Titles: 0: 13,363. Corey Burbick is in the cutoff and cold four-bets to 5,500 total. Action folds around to the player who three-bet and he calls. The flop is KsQh5h and Burbick’s opponent checks. Burbick bets 3,250, leaving 10,200 behind. The other player calls. The turn brings the 9d and the player announces he is all-in, having Burbick easily covered.
A product of the Moneymaker effect, American Corey Burbick took to poker in 2003 after then 27-year-old accountant Chris Moneymaker won $2,500,000 when he won the WSOP Main Event through entry via satellite. Burbick began by playing online, and it is in this arena where the majority of his profits have come. Playing under the screenname ‘comandr_cool’ on both PokerStars and Full Tilt, the Florida native racked up more than $4,500,000 in online MTT winnings between 2007 and 2013. His biggest score was in 2010, when Corey took down the SCOOP-03-H $530+R NLHE event for a cool $183,060. This result put him at an all-time high of third on the tournament leaderboard for money earned in 2010.
After Black Friday, Corey put less volume in at the online tables and began playing on the live circuit more regularly. In 2011, he caught a six-figure score after winning the $5,000 Main Event at the Chad Brown Poker Series at Orange Park. He also finished third at a WPT Championship Event this same year, as well as finishing just one place short of a WSOP final table in the $1,500 No Limit Hold’em event.
In recent years, Corey has branched out from poker and diversified his money-making ventures. He has become particularly interested in cryptocurrency investment and daily fantasy sports – two fields that have pulled a lot of poker players away from cards as of late.
The Day 1C field of Event 7 ($560 NLHE w/ $1 Million Guarantee) has dropped down to 207 players with about four hours left to play in this flight. The average chip stack is about 58,800 (49 big blinds).
Event 9 ($150 No-Limit Hold’em w/ Bounties) got underway at 1:00 pm, and attracted a field of 159 players. From the $150 buy-in, $70 goes into the main prizepool, and $50 goes into the bounty prizepool. Every time a player scores a knockout and busts a player, he or she receives $50.
Corey Burbick Poker Tournament
There are currently 44 players remaining, and the average stack is about 21,700 (36 big blinds). The main prizepool has just been released for Event 9:
Corey Burbick Poker Player
1st: $3,559
2nd: $2,059
3rd: $1,336
4th: $918
5th: $707
6th: $551
7th: $434
8th: $323
9th: $223
10th-12th: $184
13th-15th: $156