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Drew Amato has been covering the World Series of Poker since 2014. This year he’s covered the U.S. Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl for Poker Central. Daily during the Main Event, Amato will share his favorite images from the World Series of Poker. Enjoy this recurring piece as, in his own words, Amato describes the biggest moments in the game.

We have a winner in the 2018 WSOP Main Event! After a grueling final day, John Cynn locked up an $8.8 million-score along with the most coveted bracelet in the game after beating Tony Miles heads up. Here’s a look at some of my favorite images of the final day.

Coming into three-handed play, Michael Dyer was far and away the shortest stack and in desperate need of a double. The first two hands off the deck Dyer moved all in, but neither time was called. Eventually Dyer stuck in his last 22 million holding ace-ten, but was unlucky to run into the ace-jack of Tony Miles. Dyer failed to improve and would hit the rail in third place, taking home $3,750,000.
Coming into three-handed play, Michael Dyer was by far and away the shortest stack and in desperate need of a double. The first two hands off the deck Dyer moved all in, but neither time was called. Eventually, Dyer stuck in his last 22 million holding ace-ten, but was unlucky to run into the ace-jack of Tony Miles. Dyer failed to improve and would hit the rail in third place, taking home $3,750,000.
After slipping in chips and losing the chip lead for the first time all night, Miles showed once again that he was all heart. Miles won a huge hand and scored a double when he turned trip-sixes against Cynn. The two put all the chips in the middle on the river, and Miles pulled back to even.
After slipping in chips and losing the chip lead for the first time all night, Miles showed once again that he was all heart. Miles won a huge hand and scored a double when he turned trip-sixes against Cynn. The two put all the chips in the middle on the river, and Miles pulled back to even.
But in the end it was John Cynn who pulled through to win the Main Event! In disbelief, Cynn kneeled down, trying to realize what he had just accomplished before posing for the iconic winner photos.
After 10 long days, and an epic heads up battle that lasted more than 9 hours, John Cynn is your 2018 WSOP Main Event Champion.
After 10 long days, and an epic heads-up battle that lasted more than 9 hours, John Cynn is your 2018 WSOP Main Event Champion.

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Tony Miles, 2018 WSOP Main Event, John Cynn, 2018 WSOP Main Event Final table, Michael Dyer