Santiago “Come2Brazil” Plante bagged the proper New Yr’s Eve reward this week, scooping the GGMillion$ SHR for $260,765 to virtually double his winnings within the weekly biggie on GGPoker.
Some 156 entries from the weekend had been whittled down to only 9 contenders for the standard Tuesday evening closing desk showdown, the $10k match providing up $1,560,000.
The vacation spot of greater than $1million of that was nonetheless to be determined, with Spain’s Juan Pardo Dominguez, the nameless Russian crusher “kolayruss1978”, and Bulgaria’s Alex Kulev within the line-up.
Dublin-based Kulev was first to depart, operating one of many shortest stacks and pocket sixes into his nearest geographical rival, Andrew Wilson, with pocket kings.
Wilson was additionally liable for Tkatschew’s exit in eighth spot…
Wilson: 10♥ 10♣
Tkatschew: Ok♦ Q♦
Flop: 5♦ J♥ 4♠
Flip: 8♥
River: 5♥
“Poker’s Worst Setup” Hand
Pardo Dominguez is GGPoker’s second most winningest GGMillion$ SHR participant with near $8million. He confirmed what it is advisable to do to get there by KO’ing Borovkov, though poker seems straightforward when your aces maintain up at essential moments…
“That is poker’s worst setup and it simply at all times feels horrible,” was Mike Sowers’ take within the commentary sales space, with weekly livestream host Jeff Gross in settlement.
Vladimir Minko, taking part in out of Mexico, should have thought his luck was in when he flopped prime two when all-in and in danger in opposition to Pardo Dominguez, however there was a nasty twist not far away…
Minko: Ok♥ J♦
Dominguez: A♥ Q♥
Flop: 4♦ Ok♠ J♠
Flip: 10♥
River: 3♣
Wilson then took out Brazil’s Silva in fifth spot, A♣ 9♣ too good for KJo, and that meant we had been into the six-figure payouts.
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There are few sturdy and nameless gamers left today, one in all them – Anton “WhatIfGod” Bergstrom – outing himself after a deep run in Prague just lately.
Russia’s “kolayruss1978” continues to be a thriller and final evening he fell in 4th spot, once more to Wilson, when his J♦ 10♦ couldn’t catch pocket jacks with the ultimate jack on the flop.
Sadly for Wilson, his deep run wouldn’t finish in victory, all his chips getting in on the flip in opposition to Santiago “Come2Brazil” Plante, however the card gods turning a blind eye to his wants…
Heads-up for the win – and no deal-making – and it was “Come2Brazil (aka Santiago Plante) with a slight edge in chips, which Dominguez, regardless of his finest efforts, couldn’t fairly bridge.
Cracking Aces for the Win
The ultimate hand, when it appeared, didn’t appear like it had finale written throughout it…
Dominguez: A♣ A♥
Plante: 4♦ 6♥
Plante known as Dominguez’s button increase pre…
Flop: 2♠ 6♣ 10♣
…after which examine known as each flop and switch…
Flip: Q♥
With an SPR of simply under1, Dominguez jammed the river…
River: 6♦
…however Plante had received there and likewise landed his first GGMillion$ title, whereas Dominguez must wait a bit longer for his fifth crown.
Closing desk outcomes
1Santiago “Come2Brazil” PlanteCanada$260,7652Juan Pardo “silden4filho” DominguezMontenegro$203,6473Andrew WilsonUK$159,0404“kolayruss1978”Russia$124,2035Pablo SilvaBrazil$96,9976Vladimir MinkoMexico$75,7517Aleks BorovkovArgentina$59,1588A TkatschewAustria$46,2009Alex KulevIreland$36,080
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