Daniel Dvoress has more than $ 18 million in recorded tournament cash. The Canadian high stakes regular won his first bracelet during 2020 World Series of Poker online, beating a field of 6,299 in the Millionaire Maker tournament to win 1 $, 489, 289. Dvoress added to his impressive resume this week by beating a recurring weekly high-stakes online tournament known as the GGPoker Super MILLION $. Dvoress took first place in the recent $ 10,300 buy-in tournament, clearing a field of 191 and a tough final table to win $ 394,852.
The last day started with $ 525 satellite winner 'McDavid 97' in the lead, second place goes to Dbvoress and World Poker Tour and champion of the European Poker Tour Mike Watson in third place. 2014 Aussie Millions Main Event champion Ami Barer was the first player to hit the virtual barrier at the final table, losing pocket tens to Guillaume Nolet's pocket aces. The ace on the flop gave Nolet an even bigger advantage, and the blank on the turn left Barer dead. He earned a $ 61,387 as ninth place. Nolet scored a second knockout as his AQ defeated KJ Idris Ambraisse to eliminate the Moroccan player in eighth place ($ 77, 468).
Dvoress secured his first elimination of the day when he moved all-in shortstacked pair on the button with J 8 . Watson called with pocket sevens from the small blind but was unable to win the race. Dvoress made two pair on the turn, defeating Watson in seventh place ($ 97, 761).
Nolet continued with the grim reaper at the final table, winning a blind battle against Fabrice Touil. Nolet moved all in with A K. from the small blind and Touil called from Q 9 . Neither player improved and Touil settled for a $ 155,370 in sixth place.
2019 WSOP main event 21 Preben Stokkan's heat, who took first place in this event, came to an end when his A Q did not beat K 2 Dvoress, who moved all in with the cutoff after chip leader Nolet folded. Stokkan called and moved preflop, but Dvoress paired his two on the flop and survived from there to eliminate Stokkan in fifth place ($ 155, 688).
With this hand, Dvoress was basically tied for the lead with Nolet. The latter player lost several all-ins with two smaller stacks at the table and dropped to the bottom of the leaderboard. In his last hand, he called all-in from the small blind of "DaiMin 141319" with K Q in the big blind. "DaiMin 141319" was held by J 10 and hit top pair on an open-draw straight flop. Nolet never connected to the board and was eliminated in fourth place, earning $ 196.472 for his strong position.
'McDavid 97' was left as a short stack after Nolet's departure. The last chips took the lead with A K. against K. 10 from "DaiMin 141319". Q is missing from the board 6 4 10 5 and "DaiMin 141319" formed a pair of tens to send McDavid 97' to the virtual rail with $ 247,939. The Canadian won the event in the $ 525 satellite and ended up winning nearly a quarter of a million dollars.
Dvoress had a slight chip lead to start the head-to-head. He lost the lead early in the match but regained the lead when his K Q defeated Q 9 your opponent to Q 7 7 6 4 board. This win gave Dvoress an approximate 2-1 lead in chips.
On the final hand, Dvoress moved all in from the button with A 6 and 'DaiMin 141319' called from the big blind with K J. . 9 is missing from the board 3 3 7 9 and Dvoress' high ace was enough to win the pot and the title. "DaiMin 141319" received $ 312.889 as the runner-up.
Here is the list of payouts awarded at the final table:
Place | Player | Earnings |
1 | Daniel Dvoress | $ 394, 852 |
2 | "DaiMin 141319" | $ 312, 889 |
3 | 'McDavid 97' | $ 247, 939 |
4 | Guillaume Nolet | $ 196, 472 |
5 | Preben Stokkan | $ 155, 688 |
6 | Fabrice Touil | $ 123, 370 |
7 | Mike Watson | $ 155, 761 |
8 | Idris Ambraisse | $ 77, 468 |
9 | Ami Barer | $ 61, 387 |