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Daniel Dvoress is the winner of Event #6: $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em from Super High Roller Series Europe, taking home $731,000 in first-place prize money.
With the win, Dvoress improved to third place on the 2022 Super High Roller Series Europe leaderboard, which includes the Triton Poker Cyprus events. Dvoress now has one victory and five cashes for $1,732,000 at the joint festival.
Jason Koon placed third in Event #6: $50,000 NL Hold’em and moved to 1,048 points on the leaderboard, where he is second to Phil Ivey’s 1,725 points.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
1st | Daniel Dvoress | Canada | $731,000 |
2nd | Sam Greenwood | Canada | $473,000 |
3rd | Jason Koon | United States | $322,500 |
4th | Timothy Adams | Canada | $236,500 |
5th | Viacheslav Buldygin | Russia | $172,000 |
6th | Artur Martirosyan | Russia | $129,000 |
7th | Tom Vogelsang | Netherlands | $86,000 |
Event #6: $50,000 NL Hold’em of Super High Roller Series Europe took place at Merit Royal Hotel Casino & Spa in North Cyprus. The final table was live-streamed on PokerGO’s YouTube channel. The tournament had a $50,000 buy-in and drew 43 entries, creating a prize pool of $2,150,000. The top seven finishes reached the money, with all players to cash earning PGT leaderboard points in addition to their cash prize.
Dvoress came into Wednesday’s final table fifth in chips with seven players remaining, having locked up $86,000. Dvoress began working his way up the leaderboard and then busted Tom Vogelsang in seventh place when his ace-king bested Vogelsang’s pocket sixes.
After Vogelsang’s exit, Artur Martirosyan hit the rail in sixth place. Martirosyan was also eliminated by Dvoress, and once again it was Dvoress winning a flip. Martirosyan had pocket eights against Dvoress’ ace-queen of clubs, and Dvoress made a flush to win the hand.
Viacheslav Buldygin was next to bust, getting his money in good with pocket queens against Jason Koon’s pocket tens. Koon flopped a ten and Buldygin turned a flush draw, but Buldygin couldn’t find help on the river to get the double up.
Timothy Adams, who began the day as the chip leader, then busted in fourth place when he ran king-queen of diamonds into Dvoress’ pocket aces on a four-bet shove.
Falling in third place was Koon, and he went out to Sam Greenwood while Dvoress sat on the sidelines and watched it go down. Koon check-raised all in on a seven-three-two flop with queen-three and got called by Greenwood with king-seven. Greenwood’s hand held up and it was off to heads-up play.
Heads-up play began with Dvoress in the lead, but this wasn’t a quick match, lasting almost three hours. Eventually, Dvoress won a huge pot to double up when his flopped trips got paid off by Greenwood’s two pair, and Greenwood was left with just 300,000 in chips, which was two big blinds.
Dvoress finished off Greenwood on the next hand, making two pair with seven-four against Greenwood’s four-three to win it all.
The 2022 Super High Roller Series Europe leaderboard is still very much Phil Ivey’s to lose. He’s on top with 1,725 points and nearly 700 points clear of anyone else. Jason Koon is second with 1,048 points, and he is the only other player with more than 1,000 points at this time, and then Daniel Dvoress is third with 881 points.
The player that accumulates the most PGT leaderboard points throughout all events will win the Super High Roller Series Championship and a $25,000 championship bonus.
Rank | Player | Country | Points |
1 | Phil Ivey | United States | 1,725 |
2 | Jason Koon | United States | 1,048 |
3 | Daniel Dvoress | Canada | 881 |
4 | Danny Tang | Hong Kong | 844 |
5 | Andras Nemeth | Hungary | 738 |
6 | Winfred Yu | Hong Kong | 700 |
7 | Tom Vogelsang | Netherlands | 668 |
8 | Elton Tsang | Hong Kong | 653 |
9 | Mikita Badziakouski | Belarus | 633 |
10 | Laszlo Bujtas | Hungary | 606 |
Rank | Name | Points | Wins | Cashes | Earnings |
1st | Ali Imsirovic | 1,839 | 4 | 16 | $2,879,700 |
2nd | Phil Ivey | 1,725 | 2 | 5 | $2,880,100 |
3rd | Isaac Kempton | 1,375 | 0 | 3 | $1,297,464 |
4th | Alex Foxen | 1,295 | 2 | 12 | $1,629,002 |
5th | Tony Sinishtaj | 1,250 | 1 | 1 | $1,655,952 |
6th | Sean Winter | 1,217 | 2 | 10 | $1,855,100 |
7th | Sean Perry | 1,147 | 2 | 11 | $1,615,508 |
8th | Nick Petrangelo | 1,119 | 3 | 5 | $2,189,800 |
9th | Jeremy Ausmus | 1,083 | 2 | 10 | $1,273,155 |
10th | Jason Koon | 1,048 | 0 | 5 | $1,744,500 |
Note: PokerGO Tour leaderboard accurate at the date of this article.
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