Event #54: $10,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold'em Championship [No Late Reg, 128 Cap]
Day 2 Completed
Event #54: $10,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold'em Championship [No Late Reg, 128 Cap]
Day 2 Completed
David Peters has done it again! The tournament legend from Toledo, OH, ranked 7th on the Hendon Mob all-time money list with $33,737,539 in lifetime winnings, captured his second gold bracelet in Event #54: $10,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold'em Championship for $360,480, Peters followed up on his 2016 bracelet win in a $1,500 No Limit Hold'em event to double his tally of the coveted prize.
After being behind for the majority of the final against Michael Addamo, Peters wrestled himself back on top before winning nine hands in a row to drop Addamo to the short stack. Addamo doubled back once but the second all-in brought Peters the victory, denying the Aussie's bid at a third WSOP title and leaving Addamo to settle for $223,488 as the runner-up. Alyssa MacDonald and Chi Zhang lost their respective semifinals against Peters and Addamo and received $124,160 each.
There couldn't be a bigger difference between Peters' maiden bracelet and the one he added tonight. Back in 2016, supported by a raucous rail in the 'everyman's event', Peters perhaps finally got what he was due after already having amassed over $10M in lifetime winnings at the time and occupying every final table spot except the first.
Four years later, with $20M in extra winnings and his poker legacy already firmly established, there were no friends to cheer him on from the rail; instead, he needed to work his way through an elite field one by one from behind the screen.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | David Peters | United States | $360,480 |
2 | Michael Addamo | Australia | $223,488 |
3 | Alyssa MacDonald | Canada | $124,160 |
4 | Chi Zhang | United Kingdom | $124,160 |
5 | Stefan Burakov | Russia | $49,664 |
6 | Chris Brewer | Canada | $49,664 |
7 | Belarmino De Souza | Brazil | $49,664 |
8 | Pedro Waldburger | Thailand | $49,664 |
Round | Opponent |
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Round of 128 | Johan Guilbert |
Round of 64 | Sami Kelopuro |
Round of 32 | Scott Woods |
Round of 16 | Sergi Reixach |
Quarterfinal | Stefan Burakov |
Semifinal | Alyssa MacDonald |
Final | Michael Addamo |
As arguably one of the toughest events on the schedule, the $10K heads up was stacked top to bottom with the cap of 128 players easily reached days in advance. The event kicked off last Sunday with players like Daniel Negreanu, Belarmino de Souza, Mike Leah, and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier all making the money.
The stacked field promised tough clashes right off the bat and Peters certainly didn't find himself in the easy part of the bracket, drawing Johan Guilbert and Sami Kelopuro as his first two opponents. Peters worked his way through them, following it up by dispatching Scott Woods and Sergi Reixach to grind his way to victory against Stefan Burakov in a multi-hour affair to claim his spot among the final four.
After the six-day delay, Peters took on the surprise of the tournament �� Alyssa MacDonald �� in the semis. MacDonald, an online pro and streamer from Canada, took a slight lead early on in the heads-up before Peters worked himself to a 2-to-1 lead.
Their clash ended after 1.5 hours in a hand where MacDonald flopped top set in a three-bet pot, while Peters flopped middle pair and a gutshot. He picked up a flush draw on the turn as well, but it would be the gutshot coming in on the river to end the Canadian's cinderella run.
While Peters vs. MacDonald was mostly a small-ball affair, Michael Addamo and Chi Zhang came out swinging in their semifinal. With both players favoring very aggressive styles, a lengthy battle wasn't expected up front. It would take one big three-bet pot where Zhang flopped top pair and Addamo trips that would end their match within half an hour.
Addamo, who made headlines earlier this week after being on the wrong end of the biggest recorded pot in NLHE online cash game history, had the luxury of resting up for the final while Peters was still working to eliminate MacDonald. Directly after both semis were concluded, cards went in the air for the final.
The final showdown took about two hours before a winner was crowned. Addamo quickly took the lead and held it for the vast majority of the first eight levels. The Aussie claimed a lot of non-showdown pots to maintain the lead, frequently accompanied by a river overbet.
Just one all-in situation played out between the pair in the earlier stages but it was a good one: a Casino Royale-like cooler with Addamo holding the ace-high flush and Peters the straight flush. The setup brought Peters back up to nearly equal stacks again.
Once in shallower waters, it was Peters claiming the majority of pots including a winning streak of nine hands to drop Addamo to the short stack. Addamo doubled up once, but after Peters dropped him below the ten big blind mark again, Addamo made a second stand with . Peters snapped him off with the ace-king and flopped an ace, turned a second ace, and rivered a king to seal his victory in style.
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In a previous hand, Michael Addamo limped in, David Peters made it 380,160 and Addamo called. The flop was and Peters bet 330,880, which Addamo called. On the turn, Peters barreled 492,800 and Addamo folded.
Peters then shoved all-in twice and Michael Addamo folded a button to be left with 1,054,200, a little over seven big blinds. Each of the remaining chips went in preflop in what would become the final hand of the tournament.
Michael Addamo:
David Peters:
The flop left Addamo drawing to a runner-runner and the on the turn sealed it for Peters, making the fill-up on the river the cherry on top. Addamo ended up just shy of winning his third WSOP bracelet and received $223,488 for finishing runner-up.
With the victory, David Peters is now a two-time WSOP bracelet winner! The American received $360,480 in addition to the coveted prize. A full recap of the day is to follow.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Peters |
7,680,000
1,976,440
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1,976,440 |
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Michael Addamo | Busted | |
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After winning another hand where David Peters turned two pair, Michael Addamo was below ten big blinds and all of those went in preflop. Peters quickly called it off.
Michael Addamo:
David Peters:
The board ran out clean for Addamo to double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Peters |
5,703,560
243,780
|
243,780 |
|
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Michael Addamo |
1,976,440
-243,780
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-243,780 |
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Level: 10
Blinds: 70,400/140,800
Ante: 0
David Peters completed and Michael Addamo checked his option. The flop came and Addamo checked. Peters bet 115,200 and the Aussie called to see a roll off on the turn.
Two checks followed to bring the river onto the felt. Addamo checked and Peters, after using up some of his time bank, bombed the river with a double pot-sized bet of 921,600.
Addamo went into the tank as well but couldn't find a call to drop to 17 big blinds. Peters also won the next two small hands to take seven hands in a row.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Peters |
5,459,780
460,800
|
460,800 |
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Michael Addamo |
2,220,220
-460,800
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-460,800 |
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Michael Addamo raised to 230,400, David Peters three-bet shoved all in and Addamo folded. In the next hand, Peters made it 230,400 to go and Addamo called.
On a flop, Addamo check-called 288,000. The turn was the and Addamo snap-folded to a bet of 714,240.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Peters |
4,998,980
940,800
|
940,800 |
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Michael Addamo |
2,681,020
-940,800
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-940,800 |
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Level: 9
Blinds: 57,600/115,200
Ante: 0
David Peters raised to 192,000, Michael Addamo three-bet to 646,700 and Peters called. The two checked it down until the river on , where Peters was finally the one to move with a bet of 1,034,720.
Addamo gave it up and the American took the lead in the heads-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Peters |
4,058,180
550,700
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550,700 |
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Michael Addamo |
3,621,820
-550,700
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-550,700 |
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David Peters raised to 192,000 and Michael Addamo called. On a flop, Addamo checked, Peters bet 96,000, Addamo check-raised to 367,000 and Peters called.
The turn was the and Addamo check-folded to a bet of 240,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Michael Addamo |
4,172,520
-751,000
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-751,000 |
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David Peters |
3,507,480
751,000
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751,000 |
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