$45,100
Elio Fox performed heroics at last weekâs final table, coming from one of the shortest stacks to chop the event. Fox could not repeat the previous weekâs form this time round, and was the first finalist out of the door.
Fox busted during the 20,000/40,000/5,000a level.
David Peters min-raised to 80,000 with king-ten of hearts, Fox three-bet all-in from the button for 410,582 with ace-jack of clubs, and Peters called. Peters flopped a king and picked up a flush draw, leaving Fox drawing extremely thinly. Both the turn and river bricked, and Fox bowed out in ninth place.
Juan Pardo was the next to fall, his eighth place exit bagging him a $57,750 payout. The blinds were now 30,000/60,000/7,500a, and
The
APAT World Championship Of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) has reached the halfway stage and the big results just keep on coming. This is whatâs gone on in the WCOAP over the past couple of days.
Adam Snee Wins High Roller Championship
The prizes in the
$265 buy-in High Roller Championship event were definitely on the large side and it was
Adam Snee who banked the biggest of those chunky prizes, the festivalâs first five-figure prize.
Snee topped a field of 284 entrants and the British grinder saw his $265 investment swell to $13,850. Snee defeated Netherlandsâ
Hugo Allen when the tournament was heads-up, resigning Allen to a $9,669 consolation prize.