Event #12: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Super Turbo Bounty
Day 1 Completed
Event #12: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Super Turbo Bounty
Day 1 Completed
The 50th Annual World Series of Poker has crowned another champion in Daniel Park after an action-packed day of exhilarating poker. Park took down one of the quickest tournaments of the series in Event #12: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Super Turbo Bounty for a hefty $226,243 and a shiny new gold WSOP bracelet.
Park topped a field of 2,452 unique entries, enjoying all of the ups and downs throughout the day. He sat above average for most of the day and really started to run well just before the 28th level of play, being one of the first to hit the million-chip mark. Park put his foot on the gas pedal after that and never seemed to hit any bumps in the road until the final five.
Once down to the final five he played a hand against Erik Cajelais that ended with him being left with only enough for the ante plus just one more chip, that was automatically all in on the very next hand. When asked about the situation he replied: "It was a rough final table, I was playing really aggressive that ended up bringing me to one last chip, and from there I just had to play even more aggressive."
What were you thinking when u were down to one last chip was our next question, to which Park replied "I'm gonna take fourth, what is that $75,000? I would have probably been happy with it."
This won't be the last we see of Park at the 2019 WSOP because he plans to play more events. "I wasn't thinking about playing the Main Event but this is going to force me to play it. I've always wanted to play the Main Event. I always used to watch it on TV, I thought it was like a TV show, I never thought I would actually be able to play it."
After a miraculous comeback, he is now the latest prestigious bracelet winner in the WSOP and will always have that on his resume going forward. When asked about capturing a bracelet park said, "I can't believe it right now, it's just so surreal. I don't know what to say to tell you the truth, I was just happy to be at the final table. I didn't expect to be in first place but I'm so glad. It worked out in my favor."
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Daniel Park | United States | $226,243 |
2 | Erik Cajelais | Canada | $139,731 |
3 | Jennifer Dennis | United States | $102,010 |
4 | Emil Tiller | Australia | $75,149 |
5 | Marcelo Giordano Mendes | Brazil | $55,869 |
6 | John Yelaney | United States | $41,920 |
7 | Travis Sargent | United States | $31,748 |
8 | Lian Liu | United States | $24,271 |
9 | Ferit Bulut | United States | $18,731 |
Final Table Action
Ferit Bulut was the first casualty of the final table. Bulut was short and needed to find a spot to double up. When the time came, he moved all in with ace-king against Emil Tiller's ace-queen. The river was a queen ending Bulut's fantastic run in ninth place for $18,731.
Lian Liu was next to hit the rail. Park moved all in on the flop with middle pair, and Liu made the correct call with aces. He couldn't stay ahead though as the turn gave Park two pair and Liu was sent home in eighth place ($24,271).
He was followed by Travis Sargent in seventh place. Sargent was down to crumbs after losing with ace-king against Tiller's nines in an all-in preflop situation. He jammed his last six big blinds the very next hand with ace-jack but found himself in bad shape against Tiller's ace-queen to end his tournament life.
John Yelaney was the next victim. Yelaney only had two big blinds left and called a raise from Jennifer Dennis with his last chips from the big blind. Yelaney held ace-deuce but Dennis' ace-eight held to eliminate him in sixth place for $41,920.
Marcelo Giordano was knocked out soon after. After doubling Cajelas up in an all-in preflop hand, Giordano had less than a big blind left and was all in with four-three suited against Park's ace-king suited. Park improved to a full house, and Giordano was sent to the rail in fifth place.
Tiller was down to six big blinds and moved all in on the button with ten-deuce suited only to get snap-called by Park with ace-five in the big blind. Tiller couldn't improve, heading to the cashier instead.
Jennifer Dennis was Park's next victim. Dennis put up a good fight but it all came to an end when she jammed her last eight bigs with king-queen suited and got called by Park with ace-jack. The river was in Park's favor and Dennis claimed third place.
The heads-up portion of play lasted only two hands. In the final hand, Park raised all in on the flop with middle pair and got snapped by Cajelais's flush draw. The turn and river blanked and Cajelais had to settle for the runner-up title, while Park claimed his first bracelet.
Hand #64: Erik Cajelais raised for 2,400,000 and Daniel Park folded.
Hand #65: Park completed his small blind and Erik Cajelais checked. The flop fell and Cajelais bet 1,500,000. Park announced all in and Cajelais quickly called.
Erik Cajelais:
Daniel Park:
With a pair of fives, Park had the best hand and the rest of the board didn't help Cajelais, bringing . The Canadian pro ended up second for $139,731 while Park won the first gold bracelet of his career.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Park |
61,000,000
36,000,000
|
36,000,000 |
Erik Cajelais | Busted | |
|
Hand #63: Jennifer Dennis moved all in on the button for about 9,000,000. Daniel Park, in the small blind, called.
Jennifer Dennis:
Daniel Park:
The board came and Park took down the pot, eliminating Dennis in 3rd place for $102,010.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Park |
25,000,000
10,000,000
|
10,000,000 |
Jennifer Dennis | Busted |
Hand #60: Daniel Park moved all in from the small blind. Erik Cajelais, in the big blind, folded.
Hand #61: Cajelais raised to 2,800,000 from the small blind. Jennifer Dennis, in the big blind, folded.
Hand #62: Cajelais raised to 2,300,000 on the button. Dennis and Park folded.
Hand #55: Jennifer Dennis received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #56: Erik Cajelais moved all in from the button, he won the blinds and antes.
Hand #57: Daniel Park made it 2,500,000 in the small blind, he won the blinds and antes.
Hand #58: Dennis received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #59: Cajelais opened to 2,000,000 on the button, Park defended his big blind and the flop came down . Park checked to Cajelais who pushed in 2,000,000 and Park folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Erik Cajelais |
19,500,000
3,000,000
|
3,000,000 |
|
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Daniel Park |
15,000,000
-3,000,000
|
-3,000,000 |
Jennifer Dennis |
14,500,000
1,500,000
|
1,500,000 |
Level: 40
Blinds: 600,000/1,200,000
Ante: 1,200,000
Hand #51: Jennifer Dennis moved all in and her opponents folded.
Hand #52: Erik Cajelais moved all in from the button. No one called.
Hand #53: Emil Tiller moved all in from the button for 6,200,000 and Daniel Park made the call.
Emil Tiller:
Daniel Park:
Tiller was dominated and the runout brought him no help. He got eliminated from the tournament in 4th place.
Hand #54: Jennifer Dennis moved all in for 6,300,000 with and got called by Cajelais with . The board revealed , giving dennis two pair as well as the double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Park |
18,000,000
7,500,000
|
7,500,000 |
Erik Cajelais |
16,500,000
-8,700,000
|
-8,700,000 |
|
||
Jennifer Dennis |
13,000,000
7,000,000
|
7,000,000 |
Emil Tiller | Busted |
Hand #47: Daniel Park moved all in on the button for 1,200,000. Erik Cajelais, in the small blind, and Emil Tiller, in the big blind, called.
The dealer spread a flop of that was checked through to the turn and to the river. Cajelais showed , Tiller revealed , and Park tabled to triple up with his pair of queens.
Hand #48: Daniel Park moved all in on the cutoff for 4,600,000. He got no action.
Hand #49: Tiller moved all in on the button. Everyone folded.
Hand #50: Jennifer Dennis raised to 3,000,000 on the button. Daniel Park, in the small blind, moved all in for 5,100,000. Dennis called.
Daniel Park:
Jennifer Dennis:
The runout was and Park doubled up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Park |
10,500,000
9,300,000
|
9,300,000 |
Jennifer Dennis |
6,000,000
5,600,000
|
5,600,000 |
Hand #41: Erik Cajelais opened to 1,600,000 in the cutoff, Jennifer Dennis called in the small blind and Daniel Park defended his big.
The dealer fanned out on the flop, action checked to Park, he pushed in 2,000,000 and that was enough to scoop the pot as everyone else folded.
Hand #42: Dennis opened to 1,800,000 on the button, she won the blinds and antes.
Hand #43: Emil Tiller received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #44: Cajelais opened to 1,600,000 from the button, Dennis defended her big blind and the flop came down . Dennis checked to Cajelais who bet 1,200,000 and she quickly check-raised to 4,000,000. Cajelais released instantly, sending the pot to her.
Hand #45: Cajelais opened to 2,000,000 in the cutoff, Park moved all in from the big blind and Cajelais snap-called his remaining 12,400,000.
Erik Cajelais:
Daniel Park:
The board ran out and Cajelais took down the pot with his higher two pair, doubling through Park.
Hand #46: Park was automatically all in from the small blind and only Cajelais was left to turn over cards.
Daniel Park:
Erik Cajelais:
The board ran out and Park took down the pot, jumping back into a seven-figure stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Erik Cajelais |
25,200,000
9,200,000
|
9,200,000 |
|
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Daniel Park |
1,200,000
-9,300,000
|
-9,300,000 |