Quincy Borland Wins World Series of Poker Million Dollar Bounty Bracelet, Matt Glantz Pulls Seven-Figure Bounty

The Globe Series of Online poker debuted an interesting brand-new tournament in 2022: the $1,000 buy-in no-limit hold ’em ‘Million Dollar Bounty’ occasion. The event complies with in the steps of the enigma bounty events pioneered at the Wynn Las Vegas Texas Hold’em Room, with $300 from each buy-in going to a bounty prize swimming pool, which would certainly be split into different bounty payouts of between $1,000 as well as $1,000,000. The occasion attracted 14,112 access, constructing a total prize swimming pool of $12,559,680. Of that money, $8,326,080 was allocated for the traditional reward pool, while the staying $4,233,600 was paid out in the aforementioned secret bounties.

After four beginning trips and also two more days of activity, the last player standing was Quincy Borland. The Minnesota indigenous gained $750,120 and also his initial gold arm band as the champ. Borland’s payment was without a doubt the biggest of his tournament career, yet it not the largest awarded in this occasion. That difference came from poker pro Matt Glantz, that drew the single $1,000,000 bounty up for grabs that gave this occasion its name.

Glantz, an accomplished online poker pro with almost $7.5 million in previous tournament scores to his name, drew the proverbial gold ticket in remarkable fashion. He likewise took place to finish 40th in the poker competition, adding another $20,730 to his haul. Check out a video clip of his winning bounty pull below:

There were six total bounties of $100,000 or higher. Here is a checklist of those prizes and their eventual champions:

One $1,000,000 bounty (Matt Glantz).
One $500,000 bounty (Arin Youssefian).
One $250,000 bounty (Azim Popatia).
3 $100,000 bounties (Ramon Kropmanns, Daniel De Almeida, David Timmons).
There were additionally 64 bounties awarded with payments of between $5,000 and $50,000, and also one more 756 with $1,000 or $2,500 honors.

Just players who made day 2 in this occasion were eligible for the secret bounties. When a player made a ticket for knocking senseless a challenger on day 2, they after that would certainly be able to rise to assigned areas to attract their arbitrary bounty payment. If they drew a gold upper body, that indicated that they would need to go as much as the major stage to get their prize, with PokerGO commentator Jeff Platt on the mic calling the action as they sweated their pull.

A lot of heavyweights madedeep runs in this event, including bracelet victor Leo Margets (63rd), recent Giant champ Paul Hizer (60th), Melanie Weisner (48th), and two-time arm band victor, Nathan Wager (43rd).

After the bounty-fueled drama of day 2, simply 33 competitors stayed with a chance at the arm band and the leading reward of three-quarters of a million bucks. Michael Smith remained in the lead, with Natalie Hof in second and also Borland just outside the top five. Hof, fresh off an eighth-place surface in the Ladies event, took place to finish 13th for $48,180.

By the time the area combined onto one table, Wojciech Barzantny had moved right into the lead while Borland had fallen towards the bottom of the chip matters. Borland made a very early double-up by winning a preflop race to begin his climb up the standings.

Ramon Kropmanns, that pulled among three $100,000 bounty tickets, also completed 9th for $76,316. Barzantny scored a double ko, with pocket kings making a winning capacity to bust Daniel De Almeida Eliminated (8th– $96,940) as well as Arash Asadabadi (7th– $123,910).

Nellie Park’s run in this occasion came to an end in sixth area when her Q-9 ran into the A-K of Smith and was incapable to come from behind. Park took home $159,380 for her strong showing in the event.

Borland doubled through $100,000 bounty champion David Timmons, with K-J fit making a capacity to defeat pocket queens after the chips entered preflop. Michael Smith was after that sent home in ruthless style, with his pocket aces losing to the pocket kings of Kevin Hong after the chips entered on a king-high flop. Smith had the nut flush draw, however fell short to enhance and also was eliminated in 5th place ($ 206,250).

Barzantny was the next to go, with his K-4 fit encountering the pocket queens of Borland. A clean runout for queens saw Barzantny sent out to the rail with $268,550 for his fourth-place proving.

Timmons soon complied with when his A-3 was not able to defeat the pocket 6s of Hong. Neither gamer enhanced and also Timmons was awarded $351,800 as the third-place finisher.

Heads-up play started with Hong holding 366 million to Borland’s 198.5 million. Borland got off to a quick start as well as quickly had pulled into the lead. In the final hand, Hong raised from the switch with ASpade SuitJClub Fit. Bprlamnd three-bet shopved with AHeart SuitQClub Match and also Hong made the call. The board went out AClub SuitKClub Suit10Club Suit8Diamond Suit5Diamond Match and Hong was eliminated in second place ($ 463,610).

Here is a look at the payouts and rankings points awarded at the final table:

PlacePlayerEarningsPOY Points
1Quincy Borland$750,1201440
2Kevin Hong$463,6101200
3David Timmons$351,800960
4Wojciech Barzantny$268,550720
5Michael Smith$206,250600
6Nellie Park$159,380480
7Arash Asadabadi$123,910360
8Daniel De Almeida$96,940240
9Ramon Kropmanns$76,316120

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