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
$1,242,332.
Best-positioned for a life-changing victory is the UK s
Ben Ward, who currently resides in Mexico. Ward ended the day with 18,432,514 in chips but two contenders are hot on his heels including
Sebastian Weizen Gaehl (17,715,410) and 2019 WSOP Europe Main Event champion
Alexandros Kolonias (17,300,410).
Kolonias Headlines Final Table in 2021 GGPoker Super MILLION$ Week $10,300 Main Event
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Kolonias Headlines Final Table in 2021 GGPoker Super MILLION$ Week $10,300 Main Event
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$75,782
Only 11 players managed to make it through to Day 2 and it didnât take long for those 11 returnees to be whittled down to the seven-handed final table.
Georgi Sandev and
Matthias Eibinger were the first players to bust. Barry Hutter and
Daniel Dvoress joined them on the rail shortly after, with Dvoress still in the MILLIONS Online Main Event. Dvoress eventually finished third in the Main Event and walked away with $422,421.
David Colemanâs time at the final table was short-lived because he dusted off his stack and finished in seventh-place. German superstar
Ole Schemion had to make do with sixth-place, which was the final spot at the final table not to pay six-figures.
Dvoress Sets Final Table With a Double Elimination
The seven-handed final table was set in style with Dvoress claiming the first of two double eliminations! Blinds were 17,500/35,000/4,375a and Dvoress moved all-in from the button with ace-six of diamonds. Dvoress easily covered both players in the blinds.
Nino Ullmann called off his last 682,003 stack with pocket nines before
Aleksejs Ponakovs called all-in for 508,430 with a pair of kings in the hold. Dvoress flopped trip aces and busted both Ponakovs and Ullmann, the latter finishing in seventh-place courtesy of having the larger stack at the start of the hand.
Finlandâs