Conor Beresford Reels in Career-Best $728K Score and WSOPC Ring

Conor Beresford This week’s Super MILLION$ at GGPoker was even more special than usual. GGPoker made the $10,300 buy-in high roller event part of the $100 million guaranteed WSOP Spring Online Circuit festival, which resulted in a larger than usual prize pool of $3,890,000 plus the winner got their hands on a coveted gold WSOPC ring.

British pro Conor Beresford is the man whose name is now written into poker’s history books. The man who we said to write off at your peril, in our Super MILLION$ final table preview article on March 29, came out on top and reeled in a career-best $728,028 score plus that all-important WSOPC ring. This is the second time Beresford, formerly ranked number one in the world for online poker tournaments, has scooped more than half a million dollars. He collected $611,134 in January 2020 when he finished second in a GGPoker Phased: 2020 Series Championship event. Super MILLION$ Season 2 Episode 36 Final Table Results

1 Conor Beresford Thailand $728,028 2 Pablo Brito Silva Brazil $561,386 3 nettley Austria $432,888 4 Yuri Dzivielevski Brazil $333,802 5 TTP_poker Taiwan $257,396 6 Tyler “TheRayGuy” Cornell Mexico $198,479 7 Christopher Frank Austria $153,048 8 Tomi “BAAABUUSKIIII” Brouk Finland $118,016 9 Costa Recorn Malta $91,003 Costa Recorn was the first player out of the door in a monster pot during the open level of the final table action. Tomi “BAAABUUSKIIII” Brouk open-shoved for 912,333 with pocket queens during the 50,000/100,000/12,500a level, and Record three-bet to 1,800,000, leaving himself only 46,524 behind; Recorn did this from the button with ace-queen. Beresford woke up in the small blind with ace-king and moved all-in. Recorn called off the micro stack he had behind. Brouk’s queens held on a jack-high board, but Beresford won the side bet to bust Recorn.

Brouk was the next casualty, failing to put Recorn’s chips to good use thanks to making an audacious river bluff, while Beresford made an incredible call. Brouk raised to 264,000 from the button with queen-eight of clubs, and Beresford defended his big blind with eight-seven. The five-deuce-nine flop was checked by both […]

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