dara O'kearney and Adam Owen did a piece on youtube about "buying pieces day2 on GG" highlighting that buying day 2 big stack is a bit of a racket and only buying short stacks is worth doing for any kind of return
dara O'kearney and Adam Owen did a piece on youtube about "buying pieces day2 on GG" highlighting that buying day 2 big stack is a bit of a racket and only buying short stacks is worth doing for any kind of return
I cant remember who it was exactly, maybe the winner. But there was a great fold when he hit nut flush and folded to river bet on a paired board. Was a good fold because opponent had FH. Think he had K8 on xK8KJ board. Was for a 10mill pot.
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VBOL Michael Kane btw!
highlighting that buying day 2 big stack is a bit of a racket and only buying short stacks is worth doing for any kind of return
Here's that video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucleaeFsTjs
EDIT: Nvm just seen the info on Mattbates post.
The final result;
Buy-in: $5,000
Entrants: 5,802
Prize Pool: $27,559,500
Payouts: 728
Final Table Results:
1. Stoyan Madanzhiev (Bulgaria) $3,904,686
2. Wenling Gao (China) $2,748,605
3. Tyler Rueger (USA) $1,928,887
4. Thomas Ward (New Zealand) $1,353,634
5. Satoshi Isomae (Japan) $949,937
6. Joao Santos (Brazil) $666,637
7. Stefan Schillhabel (Germany) $467,825
8. Tyler Cornell (USA) $328,305
9. Sam Taylor (USA) $230,395
The final hand... (look away if squeamish)
With $4 milly up top, this was a pretty cool final hand;
@AB0151
Ooh yes, I never thought of that, be wonderful if it were Tom Ward formerly of the long hair & DTD. Smashing lad.
At present I've not seen the full results, so don't know where Michael finished.