Event #48: $1,500 MILLIONAIRE MAKER, $5M GTD, $1M to 1st
Day 3 Started
Event #48: $1,500 MILLIONAIRE MAKER, $5M GTD, $1M to 1st
Day 3 Started
Tonight, a long six-day wait for the conclusion of Event 48: $1,500 MILLIONAIRE MAKER, $5M Gtd is over. An epic field of 6,299 players signed up for one of the biggest tournaments of the 2020 World Series of Poker Online on GGPoker, creating a total prize pool of $8,976,075 to nearly double it's already lofty guarantee.
Out of those 6k+ runners, just nine are left standing in search of the gigantic $1,489,289 first-place prize that awaits the winner later tonight. The tournament lives up to its name, crowning not one but two millionaires as the second place will still award $1,072,428. Needless to say, the nearly $1.5M up top is among the biggest prizes ever awarded in the history of online poker.
The tournament is already a success for each of the final nine, with $107,671 guaranteed for their efforts no matter what. Obviously, every next payjump still counts tremendously, and the tournament is made even more interesting by potentially offering a textbook ICM study for years to come. Take a look at how the field is lined up for tonight.
Seat | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
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1 | Daniel Dvoress | Canada | 92,476,846 | 31 |
2 | Michael "MrFabulous" Nugent | Canada | 37,076,246 | 12 |
3 | Neville "NevSlater" Endo Costa | Brazil | 43,132,236 | 14 |
4 | Alejandro "pepealas" Caridad | Argentina | 64,001,642 | 21 |
5 | Caio "Ez4ENCE" De Almeida | Brazil | 12,558,546 | 4 |
6 | Aneris "TaiwanNumba1" Adomkevicius | Lithuania | 13,452,228 | 5 |
7 | Ronny Kaiser | Switzerland | 10,506,666 | 4 |
8 | Anatoly "Mr_Deer" Filatov | Russia | 22,480,13 | 8 |
9 | Tomasz "SushiJanushi" Cybulski | Poland | 16,604,499 | 6 |
No fewer than five players will suit up for the final table sporting fewer than ten big blinds, while Canada's Daniel Dvoress starts off as the chip leader with just 31 big blinds. It'll be fast and furious, for sure, but with every pay jump being worth at least $40,000 it'll be interesting to see how it'll play out despite the shallow stacks across the board.
READ MORE: PokerNews spoke extensively with Dvoress before the final table. Check out the full feature here.
And while Dvoress might sport a relatively healthy lead compared to his peers, with players such as Anatoly "Mr_Deer" Filatov and Ronny Kaiser lurking in the field it'll be far from a walk in the park for the Canadian high roller.
Blinds will continue in level 29 with blinds at 1,500,000/3,000,000 and a 300,000 ante. Levels go up every 30 hands. Make sure to check back at 8:30 p.m. sharp to not miss any of the action on PokerNews as it'll be exciting right off the bat! For cards up coverage of the action, check out GGPoker's Twitch channel (with action on a 30-minute security delay).
One of the best tournament poker players in the world has never played a single World Series of Poker event in Las Vegas. No, fans whose following of the game centers around the summer bracelet grind may have never even heard of Daniel Dvoress.
But make no mistake — he is among the elite. Respected by his peers and those in the know for both his skills and his results, Dvoress has been a winning presence in the live and online scenes for several years. In the former, he's racked up $15.6 million in cashes according to The Hendon Mob. In the latter, Pocket Fives has him with almost $2.7 million, and he can regularly be found participating in the toughest high rollers offered on a slew of different sites.
To those fans following Dvoress' exploits on the global high-roller circuit, it was no surprise to see his name at the top of the chip counts in the paused $1,500 Millionaire Maker on GGPoker. Of course a player who probably has an average buy-in of five figures over the last five-ish years is going to dominate a big-field $1,500 event.
But the other subset of fans, those who focus on the WSOP and other stateside events, likely just scrolled past the odd-looking name with the D and the V next to each other without a second thought.
If he's one of the best, why don't they know who this guy is?
Learn everything about the chip leader in the MILLIONAIRE MAKER
The final table of the MILLIONAIRE MAKER is underway! The button will be on Daniel Dvoress to start off with.
In the first hand of the day, Aneris "TaiwanNumba1" Adomkevicius shoved all in for 13,152,228, a little over four big blinds and got it through. Tomasz "SushiJanushi" Cybulski was disconnected in the cutoff. The blinds immediately moved up after the hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Aneris "TaiwanNumba1" Adomkevicius |
19,952,228
6,500,000
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6,500,000 |
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Level: 30
Blinds: 2,000,000/4,000,000
Ante: 400,000
In the second hand at the FT, Caio "Ez4ENCE" De Almeida went all in for 11,858,546 from under the gun. Michael "MrFabulous" Nugent came over the top from the button to put De Almeida at risk.
Caio "Ez4ENCE" De Almeida:
Michael "MrFabulous" Nugent:
The board came down and De Almeida found a quick double at the FT.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Caio "Ez4ENCE" De Almeida
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33,317,092
20,758,546
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20,758,546 |
Michael "MrFabulous" Nugent
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23,017,700
-14,058,546
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-14,058,546 |
Anatoly "Mr_Deer" Filatov moved in for 20,580,138 from under the gun and saw everyone fold to Ronny Kaiser in the big blind, who already had almost half his stack forced in by the big blind.
Kaiser took ample time to decide but, with the ICM considerations, chose to fold his hand. Kaiser also folded his small blind the next hand and was left with just a small blind.
In that same hand, Dvoress raised to 8,000,000 but folded to a three-bet shove from Filatov in the big blind for 29,780.138 total.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Daniel Dvoress |
91,779,846
-697,000
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-697,000 |
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Anatoly "Mr_Deer" Filatov
|
43,380,138
20,900,000
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20,900,000 |
Ronny Kaiser |
2,206,666
-8,300,000
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-8,300,000 |
Ronny Kaiser was left with just 1,406,666 and called all in from the cutoff. Daniel Dvoress auto-called from the big blind.
Ronny Kaiser:
Daniel Dvoress:
The board came for Kaiser's ace to play and move to a little under two bigs.
In the next hand, Kaiser chopped with Aneris "TaiwanNumba1" Adomkevicius when both held ace-king.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Daniel Dvoress |
90,166,514
-1,613,332
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-1,613,332 |
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Aneris "TaiwanNumba1" Adomkevicius |
15,552,228
-4,400,000
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-4,400,000 |
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Ronny Kaiser |
11,819,998
9,613,332
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9,613,332 |
Aneris "TaiwanNumba1" Adomkevicius shoved all in for 15,152,228 from early position. Alejandro "pepealas" Caridad quickly called off the few bigs in the big blind.
Aneris "TaiwanNumba1" Adomkevicius:
Alejandro "pepealas" Caridad:
On a board, Adomkevicius was dead after the turn to render the ace on the river moot. He received $107,671 for finishing in 9th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Alejandro "pepealas" Caridad
|
84,053,870
20,052,228
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20,052,228 |
Aneris "TaiwanNumba1" Adomkevicius | Busted | |
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