$10,000 Main Event [$10,000,000 GTD]
Jour 6 terminé
$10,000 Main Event [$10,000,000 GTD]
Jour 6 terminé
6 journées de compétition à Las Vegas ont été nécessaires pour trouver le vainqueur du Wynn Millions à 10 000$ l'entrée... En s'imposant le joueur de New York Tony Sinishtaj a doublé ses gains en carrière!
Tony Sinishtaj encaisse 1 655 952$ et un superbe trophée après un dernier duel contre Isaac Kempton... qui se consolera avec un billet de 1 093 314$ pour son deep-run!
Tous les finalistes sont repartis avec au moins 171 000$, les Canadiens Alex Livingston (3e pour $745,749 et Vanessa Kade (4e pour $527,481) signant eux aussi une performance de choix.
Les finalistes ont capté la majeure partie d'une cagnotte de 10 105 000$ et tous les plus grands noms du poker avaient répondu à l'appel. Daniel Negreanu, Jason Koon, Erik Seidel, Alex Foxen et Dan Smith ont ainsi disputé l'événement.
Vainqueur de la première édition en 2021 pour 1,4 million, Andrew Moreno s'est finalement incliné en 23e position pour 71 657$. Sébastien Grax, Johan Guilbert et Sylvain Loosli (11e) ont atteint les places payées et rentabilisé le voyage, ils ont surtout rêvé à un gain fantastique !
PLACE | JOUEUR | PAYS | PRIX | |
1 | Tony Sinishtaj | United States | $1,655,952 | |
2 | Isaac Kempton | United States | $1,093,314 | |
3 | Alex Livingston | Canada | $745,749 | |
4 | Vanessa Kade | Canada | $527,481 | |
5 | Michael Stembera | United States | $390,053 | |
6 | Tony Tran | United States | $304,161 | |
7 | Roland Shen | United States | $244,541 | |
8 | Sean Perry | United States | $202,908 | |
9 | Neng Lee | United States | $171,280 |
L'ultime journée de compétition a duré 12 heures, la structure étant folle et les joueurs n'ayant pas envie de s'envoyer en l'air si proche d'un gain qui change la vie.
Avant le tournoi Sinishtaj avait cumulé 1,765,042$ sur le circuit (dont un succès à 661 000$ sur le Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown 2017), il a confirmé que c'était sa plus belle victoire à PokerNews. "Celle là est tout en haut, c'est que du bonheur", a-t-il indiqué après avoir notamment envoyé Kade dans le rail en lui craquant les .
Vanessa Kade avait le chiplead à l'entame de la finale, elle en a profité pour mettre la pression... faisant ainsi tapis par dessus Livingston dès l'entame alors que celui-ci était deuxième en jetons.
Toujours dans le haut du classement, la Canadienne n'a pas trouvé le fold rivière dans un ultime combat de blindes. La joueuse venait de perdre les commandes du tournoi, elle a hésité de longues minutes sur un board pairé et avec trois cartes suitées avant de payer pour découvrir la mauvaise nouvelle.
Any place other than 1st always hurts, esp if things looked really promising.
— Vanessa Kade (@VanessaKade)
Avant cela, Neng Lee et Sean Perry avait rendu les armes plutôt rapidement. Le Plan à 4 a lui duré plus de trois heures! Troisième du Main Event WSOP 2019, Alex Livingston a terminé à la même place après avoir perdu deux paires contre un tirage quinte par les deux bouts chez Kempton puis tout mis avec pour s'empaler sur le du futur vainqueur.
Malgré une belle profondeur, le dernier duel n'a duré que quelques minutes. Sur la troisième main de l'affrontement, Kempton a 4-bet en position. L'Américain a ensuite envoyé un 3-barrel all-in en position... Sinishtaj payant rapidement rivière avec pour exploser les de son dernier adversaire !
"Nous étions plutôt deep, il a ouvert, j'ai 3-bet et quand il relance encore je ne peux que payer. Si je fais tapis il peut trouver un fold avec des grosses mains", a raconté le champion avant de confier sa stratégie. "En début de finale j'avais une mauvaise position à la table, les patrons étaient à ma gauche et j'ai du jouer plus serré que d'habitude. Quand j'ai pris les commandes, j'ai essayé d'inverser la situation et de mettre la pression", a-t-il indiqué avant d'aller chercher son chèque. Et un trophée qu'il a qualifié "d'extraordinaire" !
Currently 4 players battling for the trophy and over $1.6 Million! https://t.co/DugXUxkaVv
— Wynn Poker Room (@WynnPoker)
Photos : PokerNews
Hand #383: Isaac Kempton opened and Tony Sinishtaj three-bet to 2,300,000. Kempton four-bet to 5,600,000 and Sinishtaj smooth-called.
Sinishtaj checked on the flop of and called a bet of 2,800,000 from Kempton. Sinishtaj again check-called when Kempton sized up to 4,200,000 on the turn.
Sinishtaj checked a third time on the river and Kempton took about a minute before moving all-in. Sinishtaj snap-called and Kempton showed , which was no good against the of Sinishtaj.
The floor confirmed that Sinishtaj had Kempton barely covered and the latter player was eliminated in second place for a cool $1,093,314.
Tony Sinishtaj is the winner of the 2022 Wynn Millions Main Event. Stay tuned for a recap of the day's events.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Tony Sinishtaj |
43,000,000
20,500,000
|
20,500,000 |
|
||
Isaac Kempton | Eliminé |
Hand #381: Isaac Kempton and Tony Sinishtaj got to showdown on a board of . Sinishtaj showed to win the pot with a pair of fours.
Hand #382: Sinishtaj opened to 600,000 and Kempton laid it down.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Tony Sinishtaj |
22,500,000
500,000
|
500,000 |
|
||
Isaac Kempton |
21,500,000
-500,000
|
-500,000 |
Hand #379: Tony Sinishtaj opened and took it down.
Hand #380: Sinishtaj opened and Alex Livingston moved all-in for a short stack. Sinishtaj called.
Alex Livingston:
Tony Sinishtaj:
Livingston was dominated and received no help from the runout of to go out in third place for $745,749.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Tony Sinishtaj |
22,000,000
6,700,000
|
6,700,000 |
|
||
Isaac Kempton |
22,000,000
-700,000
|
-700,000 |
Alex Livingston
|
Eliminé |
Hand #365: On a flop, Isaac Kempton was in the big blind and checked. Tony Sinishtaj bet 500,000 on the button, and Kempton raised to 1,500,000, causing Sinishtaj to fold.
Hand #366: Alex Livingston opened the button to 700,000 and Sinishtaj defended the big blind. Both players checked the flop to the turn. Sinishtaj check-called for 700,000 and both players checked the river. Livingston revealed to claim the pot.
Hand #367: Kempton opened the button to 600,000 and both opponents folded.
Hand #368: Livingston limped the small blind and Kempton checked his option. The flop was checked to the turn, where Livingston bet 500,000 and Kempton called. The was checked by both. Isaac's was good for the pot.
Hand #369: Livingston opened the button to 700,000, Kempton called the small blind, and Sinishtaj defended the big blind. The trio checked the flop to the turn. Kempton checked and Sinishtaj bet 1,200,000. Both Livingston and Kempton called. The river was checked through. Livingston showed to take the pot.
Hand #370: Livingston received a walk.
Hand #371: Sinishtaj opened the button to 600,000 and Livingston three-bet to 2,300,000 in the small blind. Both opponents folded.
Hand #372: Kempton raised the small blind to 1,000,000 and took down the pot.
Hand #373: Livingston received a walk.
Hand #374: Sinishtaj opened the button to 600,000 and Kempton defended the big blind. Kempton check-folded to a 300,000 bet on the flop.
Hand #375: Livingston opened the button to 700,000 and Kempton three-bet the small blind to 2,300,000. Livingston called. The flop came , Kempton led for 1,300,000, and Livingston called. The fell on the turn and Kempton jammed for approximately 8,600,000. Livingston called.
Isaac Kempton:
Alex Livingston:
Livingston had two pair and Kempton needed to complete his open-ended draw to stay alive. The dealer put down the onto the felt to complete the board, as Livingston whipped his head back in disbelief and Kempton breathed a deep sigh of relief upon hitting his draw to keep his tournament life alive and give him the chip lead.
Hand #376: Sinishtaj opened the small blind and took down the pot.
Hand #377: Sinishtaj opened to 600,000 on the button took down the pot.
Hand #378: Kempton limped the small blind and Sinishtaj checked his option. Both players checked the flop, and Kempton led for 400,000 on the turn. Sinishtaj called. The completed the board and Kempton bet 1,000,000. Sinishtaj called, and showed to claim the pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Isaac Kempton |
22,700,000
11,050,000
|
11,050,000 |
Tony Sinishtaj |
15,300,000
-4,850,000
|
-4,850,000 |
|
||
Alex Livingston
|
5,000,000
-6,200,000
|
-6,200,000 |
Niveau: 32
Blinds: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 150,000
Hand #346: Isaac Kempton got to showdown against Alex Livingston on a board of and was good with .
Hand #347: Kempton raised and took it down.
Hand #348: In a limped pot on a board of , Tony Sinishtaj bet 300,000 and Livingston called. Sinishtaj checked on the river and folded when Livingston bet 800,000.
Hand #349: Livingston got to showdown against Kempton on a board of and was good with .
Hand #350: In a single-raised pot on a flop of , Kempton bet 300,000 and Livingston check-called, only to check-fold on the river.
Hand #351: Kempton got a walk.
Hand #352: Livingston raised and took it down.
Hand #353: Kempton opened and both players called, only to fold when Kempton bet on the flop of .
Hand #354: Sinishtaj bet and took it down.
Hand #355: Livingston bet 500,000 on a flop of and Sinishtaj folded.
Hand #356: Sinishtaj got to showdown against Livingston on a board of of and was good with .
Hand #357: Kempton got a walk.
Hand #358: Livingston opened to 600,000 and moved all-in when Sinishtaj three-bet to 2,000,000. Sinishtaj called.
Sinishtaj:
Livingston:
Sinishtaj doubled as the board ran out .
Hand #359: Kempton got a walk.
Hand #360: Livingston raised and took it down.
Hand #361: Sinishtaj raised and took it down.
Hand #362: Sinishtaj opened and everyone folded.
Hand #363: Kempton raised and took it down.
Hand #364: Kempton opened and Livingston defended, only to fold on the flop of .
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Tony Sinishtaj | 20,150,000 | |
|
||
Isaac Kempton | 11,650,000 | |
Alex Livingston
|
11,200,000 |
The three remaining players are on a 10-minute break.
Hand #340: Isaac Kempton limped-called the small blind after Tony Sinishtaj raised the big blind to 850,000. On the flop, Kempton check-raised a bet of 650,000 up to 1,600,000, causing Sinishtaj to fold.
Hand #341: Kempton opened the button to 500,000, Sinishtaj three-bet the small blind to 1,700,000, and Kempton called. The flop fell and Sinishtaj led for 1,400,000. Kempton called. The hit the felt on the turn and Sinishtaj jammed. Kempton put his hand on his head and looked down at his covered stack of roughly 7,250,000, and after thinking about it, ultimately put his cards in the muck.
Hand #342: Sinishtaj opened the button to 600,000 and everyone folded.
Hand #343: Alex Livingston opened the button to 575,000 and Sinishtaj defended the big blind. The flop came and Sinishtaj check-called a 600,000 bet. The landed on the turn and Sinishtaj bet 1,300,000. Livingston called. The completed the board and Sinishtaj tossed out four T-1,000,000 plaques to send Livingston into the tank.
"What do you bluff with? That's the question," Livingston mused.
After some time, Livingston put in the chips. Sinishtaj revealed , while Livingston revealed his to take the sizable pot.
Hand #344: Kempton opened the button to 500,000 and Livingston defended the big blind. Both players checked the flop. Livingston led for 300,000 on the turn, and the river was checked down. Kempton showed to claim the pot as Livingston mucked.
Hand #345: Livingston raised the small blind to 850,000 and Kempton defended the big blind. Livingston bet 900,000 on the flop and Kempton shoved for approximately 6,900,000. Livingston folded and Kempton claimed the pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Alex Livingston
|
23,400,000
3,400,000
|
3,400,000 |
Isaac Kempton |
10,100,000
1,600,000
|
1,600,000 |
Tony Sinishtaj |
9,500,000
-5,000,000
|
-5,000,000 |
|