Ramiro Petrone Crowned 2021 partypoker MILLIONS Online Main Event Champion

Ramiro Petrone After five Main Event flights and two more days of play, the 2021 partypoker Millions Online Main Event has concluded with Argentina’s Ramiro Petrone being the eventual victor. He became the rightful owner of the $859,018 up top after defeating Spanish-Andorran player Juan Dominguez in heads up play.

The event had a combined 1,041 entries, which saw the tournament eclipse its $5 million guarantee, creating a final prize pool of $5,205,000. Just 156 players made the money with the min-cash being $10,653, notable names who walked away with a piece of the prize pool include Michael Addamo (117th – $11,834), Ali Imsirovic (69th – $15,462) and Adrian Mateos (10th – $52,714).

There were a host of partypoker ambassadors who also cashed the tournament; Mikita Badziakouski (140th – $10,653), Jamie Staples (137th – $10,653) and Joni Jouhkimainen (121st – $11,211) departed early when the money bubble burst. Yuri Dzivielevski (109th – $11,834), Patrick Leonard (72nd – $13,587) and Matthew Staples (41st – $18,318) faired slightly better than their colleagues. Millions Online Main Event Final Table Recap

Andras Nemeth came onto the final table with a nine-figure stack but was the first player to leave the table. The Hungarian poker player shipped in his stack with ace-jack offsuit and was called by Petrone from the small blind with pocket tens. Nemeth hit his jack on the flop while his opponent had a gut-shot straight draw. Petrone made his straight on river to get the first elimination of the day and Nemeth collected $69,767 for his Main Event run.

There was then back-to-back bust outs as Igor Dunsel moved in preflop with ace-jack offsuit only to get called by Steven van Zadelhoff with ace-king. Dunsel failed to connect on the runout and picked up $88,327 for his eighth-place finish. Orpen Kisacikoglu was then on the wrong side of a flip against Dominguez, whose pair of threes remained best. Kisacikoglu, who finished eighth in last week’s 2021 EPT Online Main Event , claimed the first six-figure prize of $111,313. Fabio Luongo was the next player who was all-in and at risk versus fellow Canadian […]

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