2021 World Series of Poker

Event #76: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
109
Prize
$463,885
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,941,775
Entries
307
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
7
Players Left
1

Romain Lewis Captures First Bracelet in 2021 WSOP Event #76: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty

Level 34 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Romain Lewis
Romain Lewis

The 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #76: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty reached its conclusion on Tuesday, and out of 307 bounty hunters, Romain Lewis came out on top to win his first WSOP bracelet and a $463,885 grand prize

Lewis is a well-known player from Latresne, France who has over a million in career WSOP earnings. He has come very close to a bracelet before with two second-place finishes and two third-place finishes, all in 2018.

He discussed how he has grown to appreciate the moments where a bracelet is a real possibility and how good it felt to finally finish off one of those moments with a victory.

“All the different deep runs I made a couple of years ago, I was so happy with those results, but when I looked back a few years later, I was like wow bracelets are not that easy. These spots don’t come that often. It’s been a ten-year dream and I put a five or six-year objective to win one and for it to happen now…it makes me ecstatic it really does.

Event #76: Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Romain LewisFrance$463,885
2Aditya AgarwalIndia$286,705
3Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$200,598
4Uri ReichensteinIsrael$142,840
5Barth MeliusUnited States$103,547
6Dario SammartinoItaly$76,442
7Yevgeniy TimoshenkoUkraine$57,489
8Haribhai GopaulUnited States$44,060
9Rainer KempeUnited States$34,424

This victory is extra sweet for Lewis as he bested a field littered with some of the best no-limit hold’em players on the planet.

“A tournament like this, with so many really really good players, [you have to] run really well at the final table when it’s so short-stacked, it’s just amazing," he said.

Throughout the day, Lewis was bolstered by a boisterous French rail who screamed at every pot he won no matter how small and even broke into song on a few occasions. When the final card fell to secure the victory, Lewis went over to embrace the mob as they swallowed him up.

“We have 30 or 40 really close friends from France supporting this whole series. Every time one of us makes a deep run, there are chants like as if it’s a football stadium and brings out the special elements of the WSOP which doesn’t happen anywhere else."

Action of the Day

The day began with just seven players and all but one had a short stack with the ever-increasing blinds. The first victim was Yevgeniy Timoshenko, who hit the rail in seventh place when his eights ran into queens.

After several jams without any callers for an entire level, the next player to fall was Dario Sammartino who was eliminated in sixth after he lost two all in’s to Stephen Chidwick.

Barth Melius was the next to go in fifth place after falling to Aditya Agarwal's flopped ace to crack his jacks. Uri Reichenstein would be the next to follow him out the door as he too was eliminated by Agarwal to bring the field down to the final three.

Three-handed play was short-lived as Chidwick lost a big all-in to Lewis to be left very short stacked and was then eliminated shortly thereafter. Chidwick, however, did have the distinction of collecting the most bounties in the tournament as he had a stack of about fifteen, far more than any of the other remaining player.

Heads-up play began with Agarwal holding a 2:1 chip lead on Lewis but on the second hand, Lewis would double up. Agarwal fought back with a double the very next hand as the pendulum swung wildly. A few hands later, Lewis collected a huge double to leave Agarwal short when his pocket fives held up versus two overcards. He finished him off shortly after to collect his first WSOP bracelet.

Congratulations to Romain Lewis, the 2021 WSOP Event #76: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty champion!

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Tags: Aditya AgarwalBarth MeliusHaribhai GopaulRainer KempeRomain LewisStephen ChidwickUri Reichenstein

Aditya Agarwal Eliminated in 2nd Place ($286,705)

Level 34 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Aditya Agarwal
Aditya Agarwal

Romain Lewis jammed from the big blind and Aditya Agwaral called with his short stack.

Romain Lewis: {10-Hearts}{9-Hearts}
Aditya Agwarwal: {a-Spades}{3-Clubs}

The board ran out {2-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} and that wrapped it up for Lewis and Agarwal fell just short in second place.

Player Chips Progress
Romain Lewis fr
Romain Lewis
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax.fr
18,420,000 2,740,000
Aditya Agarwal in
Aditya Agarwal
Day 1 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Aditya AgarwalRomain Lewis

Stephen Chidwick Eliminated in 3rd Place ($200,598)

Level 33 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick

After just receiving a double-up, Stephen Chidwick was once again all in preflop from the small blind and Aditya Agarwal called from the button.

Stephen Chidwick: {k-Diamonds}{j-Spades}
Aditya Agarwal: {q-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}

Chidwick was behind holding an over but couldn't find a cowboy on the {3-Clubs}{3-Spades}{a-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{2-Clubs} runout and he was eliminated in third place for $200,598.

Player Chips Progress
Aditya Agarwal in
Aditya Agarwal
Day 1 Chip Leader
12,800,000 2,200,000
Romain Lewis fr
Romain Lewis
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax.fr
5,620,000 2,185,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Aditya AgarwalStephen Chidwick

Uri Reichenstein Eliminated in 4th Place ($142,840)

Level 32 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Uri Reichenstein
Uri Reichenstein

Uri Reichenstein raised all in from under the gun for 1.9 million and Aditya Agarwal called from the big blind.

Uri Reichenstein: {a-Spades}{4-Clubs}
Aditya Agarwal: {q-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}

Reichenstein was ahead but Agarwal held live cards and connected with the {8-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{8-Spades} flop.

The {10-Clubs} turn left Reichenstein needing an ace but the {3-Hearts} completed the board on the river and ended his tournament in fourth place for $142,840.

Player Chips Progress
Aditya Agarwal in
Aditya Agarwal
Day 1 Chip Leader
10,600,000 2,350,000
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
Busted

Tags: Aditya AgarwalUri Reichenstein

Barth Melius Eliminated in 5th Place ($103,547)

Level 31 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Barth Melius
Barth Melius

Action folded to Barth Melius who raised all in for 3,965,000 from the button and Aditya Agarwal called form the big blind.

Barth Melius: {k-Hearts}{j-Spades}
Aditya Agarwal: {a-Hearts}{9-Clubs}

Melius was behind holding live cards and the {10-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{4-Spades} flop did give him a Broadway but it also paired Agarwal's ace.

The {4-Clubs} paired the board on the turn and Melius needed a queen on the river to stay alive but the {5-Spades} completed the board, ending his tournament in fifth place for $103,547.

Player Chips Progress
Aditya Agarwal in
Aditya Agarwal
Day 1 Chip Leader
8,250,000 3,650,000
Barth Melius us
Barth Melius
Busted

Tags: Aditya AgarwalBarth Melius

Dario Sammartino Eliminated in 6th Place ($76,442)

Level 30 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Dario Sammartino
Dario Sammartino

Stephen Chidwick jammed from the small blind and Dario Sammartino called.

Dario Sammartino: {a-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}
Stephen Chidwick: {a-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}

The flop turned the hand on its head as it came {2-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} to pair the side card of Chidwick. The turn was the {10-Clubs} and the river the {k-Clubs} as Chidwick once again got the better of Sammartino in a preflop all in and this time it ended the run for the Italian pro.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
6,820,000 2,550,000
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
Busted

Tags: Dario SammartinoStephen Chidwick

Yevgeniy Timoshenko Eliminated in 7th Place ($57,489)

Level 29 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Yevgeniy Timoshenko
Yevgeniy Timoshenko

Yevgeniy Timoshenko open-jammed for 980,000 from early position and action folded to Dario Sammartino who called from the big blind.

Yevgeniy Timoshenko: {8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}
Dario Sammartino: {q-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}

Timoshenko got his chips in with a made hand but Sammartino woke-up with a better one and the {2-Spades}{2-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} runout made Timoshenko the first causality of the day.

Player Chips Progress
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
3,000,000 1,070,000
Yevgeniy Timoshenko ua
Yevgeniy Timoshenko
Busted

Tags: Dario SammartinoYevgeniy Timoshenko

Winner Will be Crowned Today in Event #76: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty

Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick

The final day of Event #76: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty gets underway today, November 16, at 2 p.m. local time. Yesterday's Day 1 saw 307 bounty hunters generate a $1,941,775 prize pool, and today, seven players will be playing for the lion's share of it.

Starting the day off in the top spot is Aditya Agarwal, who bagged the biggest stack by a wide margin with 8,750,000 chips. Agarwal performed solidly on Day 1, continually adding to his stack throughout the day, to sit down at the unofficial final table with the chip lead.

From there, he ended the final level with three eliminations to increase his chip lead; Agarwal hasa 55 big blind stack to start the day. Agarwal has his eyes set on gold and has put himself in a prime position to get it.

Barth Melius sits second in chips after being the only other player to bag over 3 million with 3,550,000 in chips. Sitting behind Melius is the only player at the final table who already owns some WSOP hardware, Stephen Chidwick, who sits third in chips with 2,600,000. Chidwick will be the only player looking to capture a second WSOP bracelet at the final table, but it won't be easy as action will be fast, and he sits with that stack worth only 14 big blinds.

The rest of the remaining seven players are all accomplished pros who have millions of dollars in live tournament earnings, and each is on their quest to claim their first WSOP gold bracelet.

Final Table Seat Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountsBig Blinds
1Aditya AgarwalIndia8,750,00055
2Barth MeliusUnited States3,550,00022
3Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom2,270,00014
4Romain LewisFrance2,050,00013
5Dario SammartinoItaly1,930,00012
6Uri ReichensteinIsrael1,795,00011
7Yevgeniy TimoshenkoUkraine1,065,0007

The returning seven players have secured at least $57,489 but have their eyes set on the $463,885 first-place prize along with the coveted WSOP gold bracelet. Action picks up from Level 29, where blinds will be 80,000/160,000/160,000 ante.

Final Table Payouts/Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1  $463,885
2  $286,705
3  $200,598
4  $142,840
5  $103,547
6  $76,442
7  $57,489
8Haribhai GopaulUnited States$44,060
9Rainer KempeUnited States$34,424

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Tags: Aditya AgarwalBarth MeliusDario SammartinoHaribhai GopaulRainer KempeRomain LewisStephen ChidwickUri ReichensteinYevgeniy Timoshenko