Event #55: $400 Colossus
Day 3 Completed
Event #55: $400 Colossus
Day 3 Completed
Anatolii Zyrin defeated Michael Lee heads-up in Event #55: $400 Colossus at the 2021 World Series of Poker to win his second bracelet and the $314,705 top prize. The event attracted one of the biggest fields at the WSOP with 9,399 generating a healthy $3,101,670 prize pool.
While it wasn't the largest cash of his career, Zyrin said this one felt like it was the most deserved. "The first one was more luck, but this one was won on skill. I had to defeat such a large field. Really strange feeling when you win against more than 9,000 people."
The Russian's previous WSOP bracelet came in 2019 when he defeated a field of 717 entries in the $1,500 Omaha Mix event.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Anatolii Zyrin | Russia | $314,705 |
2 | Michael Lee | United States | $194,450 |
3 | Kevin Rand | United States | $147,595 |
4 | Phuoc Nguyen | United States | $112,730 |
5 | David Ripley | United States | $86,650 |
6 | Eric Kim | United States | $67,025 |
7 | Martin Gavasci | Argentina | $51,180 |
8 | Vincas Tamasauskas | Lithuania | $40,885 |
9 | Penh Lo | United States | $32,240 |
This was the first time a WSOP bracelet final table was held in the King's Lounge, and it was due to the fact of how busy the other rooms were. But after seeing the energy from the rail who were able to get closer to the action, this may become more popular in the future. After the last hand of the tournament, Zyrin leaped into his boisterous rail that included many of his friends and girlfriend.
"It was amazing to have them here," Zyrin said about his friends. "I want to thank my friends, my girlfriend. I want to say hello to my parents, sister, brother, dog, everyone back home."
Zyrin was left grinning ear to ear with his girlfriend and translator standing by his side during his post-tournament interview.
Going forward, Zyrin will be sticking around Las Vegas for at least the next two weeks before heading back across the Atlantic Ocean for WSOP Europe which will be taking place starting Nov. 15 at King's Resort in Rozvadov. "I'm not sure what I will play before the Main Event, but right now I just need some sleep. I promised my rail that if I finished top three there would be a party, but maybe tomorrow."
There were 49 players that returned for the final day and there was no shortage of action right from the onslaught. Each player that returned was guaranteed a payout of $6,120. The pay jumps increased at a rapid pace with the final three tables being assembled within the first hour of play.
Once the final three tables moved into the King's Lounge, a rail started to form and they got louder as the day progressed. Some of the notables forced to the payout desk throughout the day included WSOP gold bracelet winners Brett Apter (26th place), Barbara Enright (25th place), and Carlos Chang (18th place).
It was just before the second break of the day that Robert Mather was eliminated on the final table bubble. The eliminations started to slow with the pay jumps becoming more significant. Jeffrey Stellwagon, Penh Lo, and Vincas Tamasauskas all exited in a timely fashion with a nice boost to their wallets.
Seven-handed play continued for over 90 minutes with a new short stack finding multiple double-ups. Eventually, Martin Gavasci ran his ace-jack into a red-hot Lee who woke up with ace-king in the big blind. That led to another two quick eliminations with Eric Kim and David Ripley finishing in sixth and fifth place respectively.
Phuoc Nguyen was left as the shortest stack while the other three players passed chips around the table. Nguyen finally found a lucky double up but it didn't last long as he was eliminated in the very next hand. With just three players remaining and the blinds escalating quickly, it was anyone's game.
Kevin Rand was part of the rollercoaster as he once held the chip lead but also spent some time on the short stack. Despite back-to-back double-ups, Rand still found himself at risk against Zyrin who proved time and time again how relentless he was. Zyrin flopped top pair against Rand and turned a straight to eliminate Rand in third place.
It wasn't the start that Zyrin was looking for once heads-up play began. Lee showed some fierce aggression which led to him holding nearly a two-to-one chip lead after the first few hands. However, Zyrin spotted a couple of timely check-raises on the river that ultimately cost Lee. In the final hand of the tournament, Lee was unable to escape a rivered straight when Zyrin turned a baby flush, bringing an end to Lee's incredible run.
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Michael Lee limped in on the button and Anatolii Zyrin checked his option. The flop came and Zyrin check-called a bet of 12,000,000 from Lee.
The turn brought the and both players checked to the on the river. Zyrin checked once more and Lee threw in a bet of 25,000,000. Zyrin check-raised all in, putting Lee to the test for just under 100,000,000. Lee thought for a minute and then stuck in some chips to call.
Zyrin turned over for a flush while Lee held for a straight. Zyrin leaped into his rail on the sidelines to celebrate his second WSOP gold bracelet.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Anatolii Zyrin |
375,000,000
250,000,000
|
250,000,000 |
|
||
Michael Lee | Busted |
Anatolii Zyrin completed and Michael Lee checked to see a flop . Lee check-called a bet from Zyrin for 9,000,000.
The same action happened on the turn, this time for 18,000,000. The river was the and Lee announced all in. Zyrin looked at his cards once more and sent them into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Lee |
250,000,000
20,000,000
|
20,000,000 |
Anatolii Zyrin |
125,000,000
-20,000,000
|
-20,000,000 |
|
Level: 46
Blinds: 4,000,000/8,000,000
Ante: 8,000,000
Anatolii Zyrin limped in on the button and Michael Lee checked his option. The flop came and Lee check-called a bet of 10,000,000 from Zyrin. The landed on the turn and Lee led out for 15,000,000 this time. Zyrin called and the paired the board on the river. Lee fired out a bet of 40,000,000 and Zyrin folded.
In the next hand, Lee raised to 16,000,000 and Zyrin called. The flop fell and both players checked to the on the turn. Two more checks and the hit the river. Zyrin threw in a bet of 22,000,000 and Lee raised to 50,000,000. Zyrin quickly tossed his cards and Lee collected another pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Lee |
230,000,000
90,000,000
|
90,000,000 |
Anatolii Zyrin |
145,000,000
-90,000,000
|
-90,000,000 |
|
Kevin Rand moved all in for a total of 64,000,000 on the button and Michael Lee folded. Zyrin tanked for a minute and annouced "Ok my turn to win" while moving a pile of chips in the middle for the call.
Kevin Rand:
Anatolii Zyrin:
The flop fell , giving a pair of queens to Zyrin, and the gave him a straight. The didn't change anything to give the winning hand to Zyrin and eliminating Rand in third place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Anatolii Zyrin |
235,000,000
90,000,000
|
90,000,000 |
|
||
Michael Lee |
140,000,000
-25,000,000
|
-25,000,000 |
Kevin Rand | Busted |
Anatolii Zyrin raised to 12,000,000 on the button and Michael Lee defended from the big blind. The flop came and Lee led out with a bet of 12,000,000. Zyrin stuck in a raise to 32,000,000 and Lee let his hand go.
A couple of hands later, Lee raised to 12,000,000 on the button and Kevin Rand called from the big blind. The flop fell and Rand check-called a bet of 12,000,000 from Lee.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Rand threw in a bet of 25,000,000 and Lee looked him up. Rand showed for a missed straight draw and Lee tabled for the only pair.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Lee |
165,000,000
26,000,000
|
26,000,000 |
Anatolii Zyrin |
145,000,000
-1,000,000
|
-1,000,000 |
|
||
Kevin Rand |
65,000,000
-61,000,000
|
-61,000,000 |
On the first hand, Anatolii Zyrin raised to 28,000,000 in the small blind and Kevin Rand called all in for his last 21,000,000 after some thinking.
"Let me win that one!" said Rand while showing . Zyrin revealed and Rand got the double up he needed after teh dealer brought a board , giving a full house to Rand.
Right after, Zyrin raised to 12,000,000 on the button and Rand pushed for 48,000,000. Zyrin didn't take long to call and the cards were tabled.
Kevin Rand:
Anatolii Zyrin:
Once again, Rand had the best starting hand and found a board , giving him a pair of aces and another double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Anatolii Zyrin |
146,000,000
-94,000,000
|
-94,000,000 |
|
||
Michael Lee |
139,000,000
-5,000,000
|
-5,000,000 |
Kevin Rand |
126,000,000
99,000,000
|
99,000,000 |
In a three-way limped pot, the dealer fanned the flop of . The action checked around to the on the turn. Kevin Rand was the first to take a shot at the pot with a bet of 6,000,000 on the button. Both Michael Lee and Anatolii Zyrin called to see the on the river.
Lee open-shipped all in for 49,000,000 which got Zyrin to fold. Rand snap-called and turned over for a straight. However, Lee held for a full house and Rand was left with just a few big blinds.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Lee |
144,000,000
92,000,000
|
92,000,000 |
Kevin Rand |
27,000,000
-56,000,000
|
-56,000,000 |