Vousden's Turn to Deny Astedt Record Breaking Super MILLION$ Title

Samuel Vousden Online crusher Niklas Astedt was denied yet again a record sixth GGPoker Super MILLION$ title, just two weeks after he finished as the runner-up to “GoProWarrior” in the same event .

This time it was Samuel Vousden who would defeat the Swedish poker player at heads-up play and collect the $295,535 up top. Astedt would have to settle for the $230,800 second-place prize. GGPoker Super MILLION$ Final Table Results

5 “Topgrek” Russia $109,931 $1,360,000 Poker FINAL TABLE with Benjamin Rolle | Super MILLION$ S2 E55 It took just over 90 minutes of play for the first final table elimination to occur. Artur Matirosian jammed in his chip-leading stack from the cutoff with king-jack offsuit and saw both Astedt and Lucio “WizardOfAz” Lima call for their tournament lives from the button and big blind respectively. An ace on the river gave Astedt the best hand as he held ace-queen offsuit while Lima was denied a triple-up with his pocket queens. The Brazilian departed the tournament and Astedt took the chip lead.

It would just take two minutes for the next final table casualty. Arsenii Malinov moved all in from under the gun as the table short stack before Mark Radoja jammed from the next seat over. Action folded around to set up the all-in showdown. Malinov’s jack-ten was behind his opponent’s ace-queen. An ace came on the flop and that was it for Malinov, who was awarded with $52,361 for his efforts.

Radoja then opened the action shortly after, raising with pocket kings from the cutoff. The Ukraine’s Andrey Novak defended his big blind with nine-six suited. Novak flopped a huge combo draw, and had outs to a straight and a flush. The pair then got the rest of their stacks in the middle on the flop with Radoja at risk of elimination. The turn kept Radoja in front but Novak made his flush on the river to bring the tournament to six-handed play. Justin Bonomo Start of day chip leader Justin Bonomo was next to fall. He put in his last 915,458 with a pair of sevens and was called […]

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