Rudolph Finally Gets His Hands on a Super MILLION$ Title

Christian Rudolph Christian Rudolph can finally call himself a GGPoker Super MILLION$ champion. Rudolph’s 68 attempt in a Super MILLON$ event ended with him walking away with the $485,234 top prize and the title of champion.

Rudolph sat down at the nine-handed final table second in chips, and everyone in the online poker world knows that Rudolph is a dangerous foe whenever he has a big stack in front of this. This proved to be the case in this tournament as he left eight talented opponents in his wake. Super MILLION$ Season 2 Episode 25 Final Table Results

1 Christian Rudolph Austria $485,234 2 Pascal Hartmann Austria $374,167 3 spaise411 Russia $288,522 4 Jason Koon Canada $222,481 5 Mark Radoja Canada $171,556 6 Jakob “lechayim” Miegel Austria $132,288 7 Samuel Vousden Finland $102,008 8 Roland “Gwriden” Rokita Austria $78,659 9 Markku Kopilmaa Estonia $60,654 Estonia’s Markku Kopilmaa finished fifth in the Super MILLION$ on November 28, 2021, but was the first star shot out of the sky at this final table. With blinds of 35,000/70,000/8,500a, “spaise411” opened to 140,000 from under the gun with pocket queens. The raised folded out everyone until the action was on Kopilmaa in the small blind holding pocket jacks. Kopilmaa jammed for 1,612,941, folding out Jason Koon in the big blind, holding ace-jack, but spaise411 called. The queens held, and Kopilmaa busted in ninth-place for $60,654.

Eighth-place was decided during the same level, and was strikingly similar to the first bust out hand. Start-of-the-day chip leader Pascal Hartmann min-raised to 140,000 from the cutoff with pocket queens, before calling the 982,961 three-bet shove from Roland “Gwriden” Rokita in the small blind, which he made with a pair of jacks in the hole. Again, the queens ran true, resigning Rokita to the $78,659 eighth-place prize.

Samuel Vousden ‘s tournament ended in a seventh-place finish during the same level the other two finalists crashed out in. Rudolph made it 140,000 to go, only for Vousden to three-bet all-in for 686,276 with ace-ten from the next seat across. With the action back on him, Rudolph snap-called with pocket aces. […]

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