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Cashing out for just the second time on the World Poker Tour, Qui Nguyen boosted his earnings from a paltry nine grand to well over seven figures with the $8-million WSOP final table victory. Jul 09, 2019 The Main Event continues in Day 4 of the World Series of Poker and 1,286 players have made the money starting at $15,000. More than 8,500 entries started the championship event and the final table.
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WSOP Titles | WPT Titles | EPT Titles | Poker Earnings | ||
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1 | Erik Seidel | 8 | 1 | 0 | $21,499,344 |
2 | Phil Ivey | 9 | 1 | 0 | $17,649,220 |
3 | John Juanda | 5 | 0 | 0 | $15,113,768 |
4 | Allen Cunningham | 5 | 0 | 0 | $12,031,743 |
5 | Carlos Mortensen | 2 | 3 | 0 | $11,598,083 |
6 | Gus Hansen | 1 | 4 | 0 | $11,240,678 |
7 | JC Tran | 2 | 1 | 0 | $10,416,658 |
8 | Erick Lindgren | 2 | 2 | 0 | $9,881,849 |
9 | Mike Matusow | 4 | 0 | 0 | $8,974,373 |
10 | Chris Ferguson | 5 | 0 | 0 | $8,281,926 |
11 | Vanessa Selbst | 2 | 0 | 0 | $8,018,466 |
12 | Paul Wasicka | 0 | 0 | 0 | $7,896,100 |
13 | Huck Seed | 5 | 0 | 0 | $7,582,816 |
14 | David Benyamine | 1 | 1 | 0 | $7,047,146 |
15 | Howard Lederer | 2 | 2 | 0 | $6,571,538 |
16 | Gavin Smith | 1 | 1 | 0 | $5,959,186 |
17 | Kathy Liebert | 0 | 0 | 0 | $5,929,521 |
18 | Andy Bloch | 1 | 0 | 0 | $5,415,383 |
19 | John Cernuto | 3 | 0 | 0 | $5,352,640 |
20 | Roland de Wolfe | 1 | 1 | 1 | $5,330,556 |
21 | Robert Mizrachi | 1 | 0 | 0 | $4,498,967 |
22 | Andy Black | 0 | 0 | 0 | $4,432,368 |
23 | Annie Duke | 1 | 0 | 0 | $4,270,549 |
24 | Lee Watkinson | 1 | 0 | 0 | $4,146,149 |
25 | Jeff Madsen | 3 | 0 | 0 | $4,054,686 |
26 | Annette Obrestad | 1 | 0 | 0 | $3,910,678 |
27 | Vanessa Rousso | 0 | 0 | 1 | $3,513,841 |
28 | Max Pescatori | 2 | 0 | 0 | $3,322,683 |
29 | Phil Gordon | 0 | 1 | 0 | $2,786,896 |
30 | Jennifer Harman | 2 | 0 | 0 | $2,697,533 |
31 | Joanne Liu | 0 | 0 | 0 | $2,678,069 |
32 | Greg Mueller | 2 | 0 | 0 | $2,621,740 |
33 | Liv Boeree | 0 | 0 | 1 | $2,281,097 |
34 | Tom Dwan | 0 | 0 | 0 | $2,213,937 |
35 | Sandra Naujoks | 0 | 0 | 1 | $1,789,239 |
36 | Victoria Coren | 0 | 0 | 1 | $1,745,178 |
37 | Clonie Gowen | 0 | 1 | 0 | $1,639,064 |
38 | Viktor Blom | 0 | 0 | 0 | $1,527,299 |
39 | Eddy Scharf | 2 | 0 | 0 | $1,327,119 |
40 | Erica Schoenberg | 0 | 0 | 0 | $848,458 |
41 | Aaron Bartley | 0 | 0 | 0 | $215,777 |
The Lucrative Game of Poker
There is a lot of money to be made in the poker world. You can see that just from our rankings above, with players who have tournament poker earnings of 10 or 20 million dollars. It is possible to rack up a sizeable personal fortune if you have the skills to regularly win poker events, or even if you have a good run at one large poker event and walk away with a monstrous and sometimes outrageous prize.
This is very different to the old days of poker, where winners of large tournaments would still walk away with very good prizes, but would be more like a few hundred thousand dollars rather than the many millions of today’s game.
This is largely due to the influx of poker players over the past decade, with the transition of the sport to a game played behind closed doors, into a main stream sport that is televised and shown all over the world. Some of the large events in the poker calendar attract fields of thousands of players, and the more players, the bigger the prize pool.
The World Series of Poker Main Event
The World Series of Poker main event still offers one of the biggest prizes in poker. This is due to the massive field generated by the tournament. The field, which ranges from 6,000 to 9,000 each year has to be split over a number of starting days, as the full field cannot fit into the massive WSOP tournament space at the Rio, in Las Vegas.
The huge fields are partly driven by the prestige of the being the headline poker event of the year, but also by the quantity of people who qualify for the event via smaller buy in online satellite tournaments run by online poker sites.
Of course these huge fields are all paying $10,000 to enter the tournament which generates a outrageous prize pool. The biggest was in 2006 with a prize pool of $82.5million and a first prize of $12million.
The WSOP One Drop – Biggest Prize in Poker
In 2012, the World Series of Poker introduce a new event. It was a high rollers $1million buy in tournament which was 4 times the next biggest buy in tournament. The event attracted the biggest professional poker players in the sport together with other wealthy people including at least 2 billionaires.
There were 48 entrants, and eventual winner Antonio Esfandiari took home a 1st place prize of $18.3million, with even 2nd placed Sam Trickett taking home a sizeable $10million.
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The event generated a massive amount of Buzz in the poker world and in the main stream press, culminating in the biggest spectacle the poker world has ever seen, with a broadcast on ESPN, showgirls and piles and piles of cash.
Online Poker – The Internet Poker Millionaire
Online Poker allows anybody to sit at their computer, or on their tablet on the sofa and play online poker. The rise in popularity of online poker has lead to regular high payout tournaments where players can enter for quite a modest fee and win prizes of hundreds of thousands, or even millions.
Regular tournaments take place at the big online poker sites, such as the Pokerstars Sunday Million which takes place every Sunday night, with a guaranteed prize pool of $1million for a relatively small buy in of $215. This guarantee is usually smashed and a much larger prize pool results. Many similar weekly tournaments take place but this is the largest.
There are also Online Tournament Series which regularly occur and mirror the festival feel of the World Series of Poker by running a series of events, of varying buy in amounts and various formats of poker. The biggest two of these are the World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) run by Pokerstars which in 2013 had a guaranteed prize pool of $40million over 66 events and the Full Tilt Online Poker Series (FTOPS) run by Full Tilt Poker.
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The GGPoker Super MILLION$ final table is always a star-studded affair but this latest one, the 37th edition, is right up there with the toughest final table assembled in this event.
Super MILLION$ Final Table Chip Counts
Place | Player | Country | Chips |
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1 | David Yan | New Zealand | 5,344,087 |
2 | Yuri Dzivielvski | Brazil | 3,015,357 |
3 | Niklas Astedt | Canada | 2,625,266 |
4 | Wiktor Malinowski | Macao | 2,281,656 |
5 | Timothy Nuter | Canada | 2,218,861 |
6 | Ferrariman | Austria | 2,206,012 |
7 | Sam Greenwood | Canada | 1,981,850 |
8 | Mikita Badziakouski | Costa Rica | 1,411,901 |
9 | Syntropy | Hungary | 1,315,010 |
New Zealand’s David Yan is in superb form right now, and it is unsurprising to find his name at the top of the chip counts. Yan sits down at the Super MILLION$ final table armed with 5,344,087 chips and enjoys a 2.2 million chip advantage over the rest of the star-studded field.
Seventeen of Yan’s fellow GGPoker players will be cheering on the Kiwi as he attempts to go one better than his runner-up finish on January 24. Yan sold 33.3% of himself at 1.15 markup to 17 investors via the free in-built staking software.
Brazilian Yuri Dzivielevski is Yan closest rival when it comes to chips; Dzivielevski sits down with 3,015,357 chips. This is the third time we have seen Dzivielevski at a Super MILLION$ final table, although he’s not been in the limelight since September 13 when he finished fifth for $185,350, his best result in this tournament.
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Astedt On Course For $2 Million in Super MILLION$ Earnings
Niklas Astedt hopes this is the Super MILLION$ where he finally gets the monkey off his back and manages to walk away as the victor. The talented Swede has played all but one of the 37 Super MILLION$ tournament to date, has cashed in 16 of those and this is his 10th final table. Astedt has finished second twice in this event, the latest runner-up finish coming on January 3 where he banked $346,104. Finishing fourth today would see Astedt’s Super MILLION$ earning surpass the $2 million mark, which is nothing short of incredible.
High stakes cash game specialist Wiktor Malinowski has reached his first Super MILLION$ final table, although this is his third consecutive in the money finish. Malinowski has cashed six times in this event but has always fallen short of the final table until now. He returns to the fray with 2,281,656 chips and has a realistic chance of becoming the tournament’s champion.
The last time we saw Canada’s Timothy Nuter at a Super MILLION$ final table was back on November 1, 2020. Nuter’s time under the spotlight was short-lived as he fell in eighth-place and had to make do with a $54,358 payout. The Canadian sits down this evening with 2,218,861 chips, enough for the middle of the pack. Surely he’ll go deeper than eighth place this time around.
Ferrariman Hopes to Turn $1,000 Satellite Into Enough for a Ferrari!
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Sixth-place “Ferrariman” of Austria won their Super MILLION$ seat via a $1,000 satellite, so is guaranteed to enjoy a substantial ROI regardless of their finishing position. This is only their second appearance in this mammoth-sized event and their first cash. They may be in sixth-place at the restart, but they have 2,206,012 chips in their arsenal. The chip counts are extremely tight this week, which means anything can happen.
Sam Greenwood occupies seventh place right now, courtesy of his 1,981,850 chips. Greenwood is a phenomenal poker tournament player, but it’s fair to say the Super MILLIONS has been his nemesis tournament. Four cashes from 27 appearances have resulted in $102,240 in winnings. Today marks Greenwood’s first final table appearance in this event. Let’s hope he makes it count.
partypoker-sponsored pro Mikita Badziakouski is another player making his first final appearance in this event. His record in the biggest tournaments speaks for itself, but we know that anything but finishing in first-place isn’t good enough for the man from Belarus.
Bringing up the rear is Hungary’s “Syntropy”, who only recently joined the site. They have only two previous cashes at GGPoker, both min-cashes in a $210 and $525 bounty events. Syntropy won their Super MILLION$ seat via a $1,000 satellite and are guaranteed at least $56,610 for their efforts. Imagine if the Hungarian went all the way and took down the tournament for $452,885.
Super MILLION$ Final Table Payouts
Place | Prize |
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1 | $452,885 |
2 | $349,222 |
3 | $269,287 |
4 | $207,649 |
5 | $160,119 |
6 | $123,468 |
7 | $95,207 |
8 | $73,415 |
9 | $56,610 |
World Series Of Poker Winner Prize
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