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Defending Champion Spotlight: Yinan Zhou

Yinan Zhou
Yinan Zhou

China’s Yinan Zhou made history in the Bahamas when he captured the inaugural WSOP Paradise Super Main Event title, defeating a field of 1,978 entries to earn $6,000,000 and his first bracelet.

The 24-year-old became the first-ever Super Main Event champion after a fearless performance that included bluffing one of poker’s toughest players, Michael Addamo, and eliminating his poker idol, Justin Bonomo.

“I played at the final table with my idol and busted him,” Zhou said after his win. “That’s awesome.”

Event #9: $25,000 WSOP Super Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Yinan ZhouChina$6,000,000
2Marcelo AzizBrazil$4,600,000
3Mustapha KanitItaly$3,600,000
4Liv BoereeUnited Kingdom$2,800,000
5Christopher NguyenAustria$2,100,000
6Michael AddamoAustralia$1,650,000
7Justin BonomoUnited States$1,300,000
8Vadzim LipaukaBelarus$1,000,000
9Georg LehmannGermany$750,000

The $25,000 buy-in event carried a record $50 million guarantee and attracted poker’s biggest stars. Among those at the final table were Mustapha Kanit (3rd – $3.6M), Liv Boeree (4th – $2.8M), and Bonomo (7th – $1.3M). Brazil’s Marcelo Aziz, who qualified online for free, finished runner-up for $4.6 million after Zhou sealed victory in heads-up play.

“I'm feeling calm, to be honest, "said Zhou. “When I started the final table nine-handed, I [felt] very nervous. But when we got down to six, I [felt] very calm. I just enjoyed this final table."

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