Event #17: High Roller $10,300, $1M Gtd.
Day 1 Completed
Event #17: High Roller $10,300, $1M Gtd.
Day 1 Completed
The 2021 GGPoker Super MILLION$ Week saw another tournament come to a conclusion in Event #17: $10,300 High Roller and it was a very familiar name that would end up taking the title today. Rui Ferreira adds another win to his resume tonight for $268,974 after agreeing to a heads-up deal with Andras Nemeth who won $283,086 as he held the chip lead during the brief deal discussion.
The tournament attracted 87 unique players during the five hours of late registration with 51 reentries to get to 138 entries. This created a total prize pool of $1,038,000 which easily surpassed the original guarantee.
With this win, Ferreira has won $3,648,035 on just GGpoker alone but occupies a spot in the top five of the online poker rankings on PocketFives. He has also collected $1,227,895 in live tournament cashed according to The Hendon Mob. Ferreira's name can always be found in the big tournament series and seems to make many deep runs.
Nemeth has almost $3.5 million in cashes in the live poker scenes where he's a regular in the High Roller scene and it's no different in the online streets with $4,690,163 in cashes on just GGPoker. Other familiar names to make the final table included Shawn Daniels, Wiktor Malinowski, Joao Vieira, Wei Zhao, and Jorma Nuutinen.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rui Ferreira | Portugal | $268,974* |
2 | Andras Nemeth | Hungary | $283,086* |
3 | hashtag_fold | Mexico | $177,409 |
4 | Shawn Daniels | United States | $133,038 |
5 | Wiktor Malinowski | Russia | $99,764 |
6 | Joao Vieira | Portugal | $74,813 |
7 | Wei Zhao | China | $56,102 |
8 | Jorma Nuutinen | Finland | $42,070 |
9 | DogeCoin2damoon | Mexico | $31,548 |
*reflects a heads-up deal
Chaos From the Start
The tournament kicked off with 19 entries in the field but more and more players joined those early birds quite quickly. Sam Greenwood would become the first player needing to reenter when he was he lost his whole stack with the nut-flush to Daniel Dvoress who held the rockets for the turned full house on the trey-nine-trey-trey-four board.
Unfortunately for him, he'd use a few more bullets without cashing. And he wasn't the only player who would do this. David Coleman would use five of them without hitting. Artur Martirosian, Stephen Chidwick, Isaac Haxton, and Greenwood all busted on their fourth bullet. Nick Petrangelo, Bert Stevens, Matthias Eibinger, Arsenii Malinov, David Peters, and Joakim Andersson all fired three bullets and failed to make it into the money.
According to the fairly new GGPoker "Estimated Duration" feature in the tournament lobby, the tournament would take 6 hours and 17 minutes to finish. Instead, it would take that amount of time to get close to the bubble as 20 players would get paid. George Wolff would run into the ace of Malinowski for hand-for-hand play to start with two more needing to bust before the bubble burst.
Juan Pardo Dominguez would soft bubble the event when his ace-jack couldn't beat the jacks of Vieira. Pablo Brito Silva doubled through Mikita Badziakouski and the other way around while on the other table, Ferreira doubled through "DogeCoin2damoon" before Pavlo Kolinkovskiy would bubble when he ran his pocket queens into the ace-nine of Samuel Vousden who flopped top pair.
It would take an hour after the bubble burst to get to the final table. Rui "OlliOctavius" Sousa would be the first player to cash and he was followed by Isaac Baron, Blake "Beast2018!" Bohn, Badziakouski, Kyle Menard, "dropemtk", Brito Silva, Marius Gierse, Vousden, and Roman "RRomashka" Emelyanov to get to the final table bubble.
Kevin Pu would end up in tenth place when he jammed with queen-ten and was looked up by Nuutinen who held ace-eight. Pu hit two pair on the queen-ten-nine flop but Nuutinen picked up the gutshot to a straight. The king on the turn didn't change things but the jack on the river meant it was time for the final table.
It would take over an hour before "DogeCoin2damoon" would be the first to go thanks to Ferreira and five minutes later Nuutinen was eliminated by Daniels in eighth place. Zhao was next to go when he check-called on all streets for his tournament life with aces on the deuce-deuce-trey-ten-ten board. Nemeth who had put him under pressure held ace-ten for the runner-runner full house which was even more remarkable as Ferreira had the other ten.
Vieira fell in sixth place with ace-king to the jacks of Malinowski with the latter leaving the final table when he rivered a flush on the trey-trey-nine-deuce-ace board. Ferreira held aces to a full house to get the tournament down to four players. He then also took out Daniels who held pocket tens. Ferreira's ace-queen found another ace on the flop and on the river to secure another elimination to his name.
Ferreira kept increasing his chip lead before losing it by doubling Nemeth up when he three-bet shoved with queen-jack. Nemeth had found aces and flopped the set to end up at the top of the counts. Five minutes later, "hashtag_fold" would bust in third place when they called for their tournament life with their last 3.5 big blinds with ten-trey. Nemeth's five-four turned the higher pair than "hashtag_fold" had flopped to get to heads-up.
Nemeth and Ferreira instantly discussed a deal and snap-agreed before flipping for the title. It would take five hands of back and forth doubles to eventually hand the title to Ferreira who held jack-deuce in the final hand. Nemeth's nine-deuce didn't find anything on the six-queen-five-ten-four board to connect with to extend the battle.
This concludes the PokerNews coverage of this event but the live reporting team will be back on Saturday, March 6, at 7 p.m. GMT to bring you all the live updates of Day 1c of Super MILLION$ $10,300 Main Event so make sure to return for all the action!
As soon as both players checked the ICM numbers and agreed to it, they started flipping it in. It eventually took five hands to determine a champion!
Hand #1: Andras Nemeth's lost to the of Rui Ferreira on a board.
Hand #2: Nemeth doubled with versus thanks to a board.
Hand #3: Nemeth doubled into the lead with versus , the board came .
Hand #4: Ferreira doubled into the lead in a flip. His held versus on a board.
Hand #5: The clash of two monster hands brought an end to the tournament.
Andras Nemeth:
Rui Ferreira:
Neither player hit anything on the board and Nemeth was eliminated in 2nd place for $283,086. Ferreira has been crowned as the champion and receives $268,974 as per the ICM deal agreement.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rui Ferreira |
13,800,000
8,021,607
|
8,021,607 |
|
||
Andras Nemeth | Busted |
Andras Nemeth raised from the small blind for "hashtag_fold" to make the call for the 276,088 they had left.
"hashtag_fold":
Andras Nemeth:
The flop came for "hashtag_fold" to hit a pair of treys.
The turn was the for Nemeth to hit the higher pair while the river completed the board with the for "hashtag_fold" to bust in third place for $177,409.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andras Nemeth | 8,021,607 | |
Rui Ferreira | 5,778,393 | |
|
||
hashtag_fold | Busted |
Rui Ferreira limp-called a raise to 400,000 by Andras Nemeth and they checked all the way to the river. Ferreira check-called for 628,125 and his was no good, as Nemeth had the for trips.
Ferreira then raised to 200,320 and "hashtag_fold" filled up from the big blind. The Canadian check-called for 122,035 on the flop and the turn was checked. "hashtag_fold" bet the river for 500,000 with fewer than that behind and Ferreira looked through it as he called with .
That was good, as "hashtag_fold only had .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andras Nemeth |
7,508,019
990,625
|
990,625 |
Rui Ferreira |
5,828,393
-143,270
|
-143,270 |
|
||
hashtag_fold |
463,588
-847,355
|
-847,355 |
Andras Nemeth raised to 200,000 from the button and Rui Ferreira three-bet shoved from the big blind for Nemeth to make the call for the 3,214,947 he had behind.
Andras Nemeth:
Rui Ferreira:
The board ran out for Nemeth to flop the set to score the big double-up with.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andras Nemeth |
6,517,394
2,909,947
|
2,909,947 |
Rui Ferreira |
5,971,663
-2,887,127
|
-2,887,127 |
|
||
hashtag_fold |
1,310,943
-22,820
|
-22,820 |
Level: 33
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 12,500
Andras Nemeth limped the small blind for "hashtag_fold" to check their option in the big blind. Nemeth min-bet the flop and earned a call. He then bet the turn for 262,500 which "hashtag_fold" called.
The appeared on the river and Nemeth bet 576,250 into 875,000 in order to force a fold.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rui Ferreira |
8,858,790
176,000
|
176,000 |
|
||
Andras Nemeth |
3,607,447
342,500
|
342,500 |
hashtag_fold |
1,333,763
-518,500
|
-518,500 |
The button raise to 160,320 by Rui Ferreira was called by "hashtag_fold "out of the big blind and they headed to the flop. Both players checked and "hashtag_fold" then check-called the turn for 214,853.
Once the fell on the river, "hashtag_fold" checked once more and Ferreira's bet of 451,191 took down the pot uncontested.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rui Ferreira |
8,682,790
441,966
|
441,966 |
|
||
Andras Nemeth |
3,264,947
66,001
|
66,001 |
hashtag_fold |
1,852,263
-507,967
|
-507,967 |
Level: 32
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 10,000