Alexandros Kolonias
Stevan Steve Austin Chew opened for 280,000 in the hijack and was called by Julian Stuer on his left. Alexandros Kolonias called off his last 24K in the big blind.
On the
, Chew check-called 252,000. The turn was a and Chew checked again. Stuer bet big this time with 939,702. Chew again peeled, bringing an
. Stuer fired a final shell worth 2,126,993 into the side pot, and Chew quickly folded.
Kolonias likely figured he had zero shot of survival as he showed but his hand was, amazingly good. Stuer held and scooped the larger side pot with his bluff.
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The
2021 GGPoker Super MILLION$ Week has officially concluded with the completion of the
$10,300 Super MILLION$ Main Event. Even though it fell short of the $10 million guarantee by 24 entries, the 976-entry strong field was the biggest the flagship High Roller tournament on GGPoker has ever attracted.
After just two and a half hours, the final table wrapped up and the UK s
Ben Ward defeated 2019 WSOPE Main Event champion
Alexandros Kolonias in a short-lived heads-up battle. Both players collected seven-figure paydays as Ward earned the top prize of $1,242,332 while Kolonias walked away with $1,000,991.
Javier Gomez turned the second-shortest stack at the start of the final table into a third-place finish for $818,576. The Spanish pro was one of four players who bowed out in the span of just 15 minutes as the tournament raced to a rapid conclusion.
2021 GGPoker Super MILLION$ Week has officially concluded with the completion of the
$10,300 Super MILLION$ Main Event. Even though it fell short of the $10 million guarantee by 24 entries, the 976-entry strong field was the biggest the flagship event has ever attracted.
After just 2 1/2 hours on the last day of play, the final table wrapped up and the U.K. s
Ben Ward defeated 2019 WSOPE Main Event champion
Alexandros Kolonias in a short-lived heads-up battle. Both players collected seven-figure paydays as Ward earned the top prize of $1,242,332 while Kolonias walked away with $1,000,991.
Javier Gomez turned the second-shortest stack at the start of the final table into a third-place finish for $818,576. The Spanish pro was one of four players who bowed out in the span of just 15 minutes as the tournament raced to a rapid conclusion.
The final table of the
2021 GGPoker Super MILLION$ Week $10,300 Main Event has been set. Eight players out of a field of 976 entries remain to battle for the lion s share of the $10 million guarantee. They have all $299,366 locked up for the efforts but two seven-figure prizes will be awarded and the winner can look forward to a payday of
$1,242,332.
Best-positioned for a life-changing victory is the UK s
Ben Ward, who currently resides in Mexico. Ward ended the day with 18,432,514 in chips but two contenders are hot on his heels including
Sebastian Weizen Gaehl (17,715,410) and 2019 WSOP Europe Main Event champion
Alexandros Kolonias (17,300,410).