Colossus Poker 2018 Results
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A total of 1,471 entries took to the felt on Saturday at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino for Day 1b of Event #7: $565 COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold’em at the 2018 World Series of Poker, but just 55 bagged chips at the conclusion of play. It took over 10 hours of back-and-forth struggle, but John Cynn overcame Tony Miles in a heads-up match for the ages to win the 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event for $8.8 million, topping a field of 7,874.
The fourth annual running of the World Series of Poker’s $565 buy-in Colossus wrapped up late Thursday night, with Brazilian restaurant owner Roberly Felicio coming from behind to defeat Sang Liu for the bracelet and the $1 million first-place prize.
After playing 243 hands today, Roberly Felicio finally managed to clinch the win in the end by defeating Sang Liu heads-up in Event #7: $565 COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold’em. Not only did he win the fifth.Colossus Poker 2018 Results Ez2
Felicio, whose only previous cash at the WSOP was a 501st showing in last year’s Monster Stack, had a loud and supportive rail, despite having only one friend in Las Vegas with him. Although strangers, his fellow countrymen cheered him on to victory.
“That was the best part,” Felicio told WSOP reporters. “I came here to Vegas with only one friend and being here, I had a lot of Brazilians cheering for me and also some professionals. I think that was the difference heads-up. When I was down, I would look at the rail and the people that are there cheering for me. I’m sure that is what made the difference for me to get the title.”
Of course, a little luck doesn’t hurt either.
Sang Liu was just one card away from the win, holding J10 on a board of J73Kagainst Felicio’s J8. Unfortunately for him, the river was the 8, giving Felicio two pair and a commanding chip lead.
Liu ultimately earned $500,000 for his runner-up finish, a slight victim of a top-heavy prize structure that awarded Felicio twice as much for the win.
The reason for the payout discrepancy was the $1 million guarantee for first place, and a disappointing turnout of just 13,070. While that field size is undoubtedly one of the largest in WSOP history, it’s a far cry from the first three showings of Colossus, which saw 18,054 (2017), 21,613 (2016), 22,374 (2015) entries.Colossus Poker 2018 Results Payouts
This year’s Colossus was run concurrently with a $365 buy-in online bracelet event, a $365 buy-in pot-limit Omaha event, and a $1,100 MSPT event as part of the Venetian’s DeepStack Championship Poker Series that saw 4,411 entries.
Notables who made a deep run in this event included Scott Margereson (4th), Tim Miles (5th), John Racener (8th), Kurt Jewell (26th), Craig Chait (35th), Kevin Eyster (42nd), Tony Gargano (45th), Andrey Zaichenko (50th), Alex Foxen (59th), Eric Hershler (66th), Valentin Vornicu (77th), Michael Gagliano (79th), Ben Zamani (83rd), and Joe Cada (97th).
Here is a look at the final table results.PlacePlayerPayoutPOY Points1Roberly Felicio$1,000,0007202Sang Liu$500,0006003Joel Wurtzel$300,0004804Scott Margereson$220,0403605Tim Miles$166,0913006Song Choe$126,1582407Gunther Dumsky$96,4311808John Racener$74,1781209Steven Jones$57,42560
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*Colossus Poker 2018 Results Ez2
*Colossus Poker 2018 Results Payouts
Card Player’s 2018 WSOP coverage is sponsored by BetOnline Poker. Get a 100% bonus, up to $1,000, by joining now. The site offers great cash game action and a chance to win more than $1 million in guaranteed tournaments throughout the month.
A total of 1,471 entries took to the felt on Saturday at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino for Day 1b of Event #7: $565 COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold’em at the 2018 World Series of Poker, but just 55 bagged chips at the conclusion of play. It took over 10 hours of back-and-forth struggle, but John Cynn overcame Tony Miles in a heads-up match for the ages to win the 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event for $8.8 million, topping a field of 7,874.
The fourth annual running of the World Series of Poker’s $565 buy-in Colossus wrapped up late Thursday night, with Brazilian restaurant owner Roberly Felicio coming from behind to defeat Sang Liu for the bracelet and the $1 million first-place prize.
After playing 243 hands today, Roberly Felicio finally managed to clinch the win in the end by defeating Sang Liu heads-up in Event #7: $565 COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold’em. Not only did he win the fifth.Colossus Poker 2018 Results Ez2
Felicio, whose only previous cash at the WSOP was a 501st showing in last year’s Monster Stack, had a loud and supportive rail, despite having only one friend in Las Vegas with him. Although strangers, his fellow countrymen cheered him on to victory.
“That was the best part,” Felicio told WSOP reporters. “I came here to Vegas with only one friend and being here, I had a lot of Brazilians cheering for me and also some professionals. I think that was the difference heads-up. When I was down, I would look at the rail and the people that are there cheering for me. I’m sure that is what made the difference for me to get the title.”
Of course, a little luck doesn’t hurt either.
Sang Liu was just one card away from the win, holding J10 on a board of J73Kagainst Felicio’s J8. Unfortunately for him, the river was the 8, giving Felicio two pair and a commanding chip lead.
Liu ultimately earned $500,000 for his runner-up finish, a slight victim of a top-heavy prize structure that awarded Felicio twice as much for the win.
The reason for the payout discrepancy was the $1 million guarantee for first place, and a disappointing turnout of just 13,070. While that field size is undoubtedly one of the largest in WSOP history, it’s a far cry from the first three showings of Colossus, which saw 18,054 (2017), 21,613 (2016), 22,374 (2015) entries.Colossus Poker 2018 Results Payouts
This year’s Colossus was run concurrently with a $365 buy-in online bracelet event, a $365 buy-in pot-limit Omaha event, and a $1,100 MSPT event as part of the Venetian’s DeepStack Championship Poker Series that saw 4,411 entries.
Notables who made a deep run in this event included Scott Margereson (4th), Tim Miles (5th), John Racener (8th), Kurt Jewell (26th), Craig Chait (35th), Kevin Eyster (42nd), Tony Gargano (45th), Andrey Zaichenko (50th), Alex Foxen (59th), Eric Hershler (66th), Valentin Vornicu (77th), Michael Gagliano (79th), Ben Zamani (83rd), and Joe Cada (97th).
Here is a look at the final table results.PlacePlayerPayoutPOY Points1Roberly Felicio$1,000,0007202Sang Liu$500,0006003Joel Wurtzel$300,0004804Scott Margereson$220,0403605Tim Miles$166,0913006Song Choe$126,1582407Gunther Dumsky$96,4311808John Racener$74,1781209Steven Jones$57,42560
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