With the three-way deal already agreed upon, Nick Petrangelo open-jammed for 2,865,661, Daniel Dvoress came over the top for 3,410,852 and Stephen Chidwick called.
Daniel Dvoress:
Nick Petrangelo:
Stephen Chidwick:
Chidwick had both players covered holding the worst hand until a lucky seven appeared in the window on the flop.
The paired the board on the turn and the river secured Chidwick the the top spot.
The 2021 GG Spring Festival has crowned another high-stakes champion and to no surprise, another top pro has claimed the title.
In the end it was Stephen Chidwick who stood atop the 96 entry field in H-93: $25,500 Super High Roller and claimed the biggest slice of the $2,400,000 prize pool after a three-way chop. Nick Petrangelo, Daniel Dvoress and Chidwick all agreed upon a deal during three-handed action, which saw Chidwick take home $442,339.
Heading into the nine-handed final table, Petrangelo was atop the counts with almost double the chips stack of both Dvoress and Chidwick, who sat third/fourth. However, when all was done after nine and a half hours total duration, it was the Chidwick who came out on top.
Final Table Result GGSF H-93: $25,500 Super High Roller
Place
Winner
Country
Payout (in USD)
1
Stephen Chidwick
Canada
$442,339*
2
Daniel Dvoress
Canada
$435,832*
3
Nick Petrangelo
Canada
$433,578*
4
Mikita Badziakouski
Belarus
$254,135
5
Stephen O'Dwyer
Ireland
$195,918
6
Sami Kelopuro
Finland
$151,037
7
Sam Greenwood
Canada
$116,438
8
Samuel Vousden
Finland
$98,644
9
Andras Nemeth
Hungary
$69,201
Action of the Day
The tournament started with 18 registered players, though that number more than tripled in the first three levels of play and gathered enough entries in Level 17 to surpass its guarantee. A generated prize pool of $2,400,000 would be awarded to the top 13 with 38 players remaining.
After registration closed, the virtual bodies dropped quickly and a few short levels later, Sami Kelopuro eliminated "LevMeAlone"on the bubble, leaving the remaining players in the money.
Timothy Adams (13th place - $47,852), Michael Watson (12th place - $47,852), Pavlo Kolinkovskyi (11th place - $50,526), and "RRomashka" (10th place - $52,349) all got a piece of the prize pool but fell short of a final table birth.
Final Table Action
Petrangelo held the top stack at the start of the final table but Mikita Badziakouski made quite the impact scoring the first two eliminations at the final table to jump atop the counts.
The very same level saw Sam Greenwood depart in seventh place after his ace-rag fell short against Stephen O'Dwyer's pocket fours. Play continued with chips shuffling across the table and at one point saw sixth place finisher Sami Kelopuro, sit atop the chip counts until he ran dry from a couple unlucky hands.
From there, O'Dwyer bowed out in fifth place after Dvoress rivered a straight while Chidwick ousted Badziakouski in fourth place after making a flush on the river and action was left three-handed. Right after the elimination the final three players went on a quick five-minute break and upon return a deal was reached with Chidwick taking the first place title.
All $25,500 High Rollers during the GGSF so far
Event
Entries
Prize Pool
Winner
Country
Top Prize
H-06: $25,500 Sunday Five Million
198
$5,000,000
Guillaume Nolet
Canada
$1,084,892
H-16: $25,500 Super High Roller
85
$2,125,000
Ottomar Ladva
Estonia
$446,446
H-23: $25,500 Super High Roller
88
$2,200,000
Dario Sammartino
Italy
$508,448
H-41: $25,500 Sunday 5 Million
202
$5,050,000
Niklas Astedt
Sweden
$1,095,741
H-49: $25,500 Super High Roller
90
$2,250,000
Sami Kelopuro
Finland
$520,003
H-57: $25,500 Super High Roller
88
$2,200,000
Ronny Kaiser
Switzerland
$508,448
H-75: $25,500 Sunday 5 Million
208
$5,000,000
Mikita Badziakouski
Belarus
$1,105,679
H-84: $25,500 Super High Roller
99
$2,475,000
Sami Kelopuro
Finland
$574,878
H-93: $25,500 Super High Roller
96
$2,400,000
Stephen Chidwick
Canada
$442,339
This concludes the coverage of the second to last $25,500 High Roller during the GG Spring Festival but stay tuned to PokerNews as we will be providing live coverage of the final events this weekend right here.