Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman Leads Latest GGPoker Super MILLION$
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The 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is not the only place you can win life-changing prizes. Just ask GGPoker who is running the star-studded final table of its Super MILLION$ tournament on October 12. A cool $335,624 awaits the eventual champion, and it is Finland's Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman who sits down at the final table in pole position.
Super MILLION$ Season 2 Episode 14 Final Table
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman | Finland | 3,930,984 | 98.3 |
2 | Tyler "TheRayGuy" Cornell | Mexico | 2,295,367 | 57.4 |
3 | Mark Radoja | Canada | 2,098,822 | 52.5 |
4 | Roman "RRomashka" Emelyanov | Russia | 1,961,134 | 49 |
5 | Juan Dominguez Pardo | Andorra | 1,783,000 | 44.6 |
6 | Sriharsha "Upswinger" Doddapaneni | Mexico | 1,589,836 | 39.7 |
7 | David Yan | New Zealand | 1,353,555 | 33.8 |
8 | MR-DL | China | 1,143,049 | 28.6 |
9 | Niklas Astedt | Norway | 844,253 | 21.1 |
*countries as shown in the GGPoker client
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Nasman takes his seat at his first-ever Super MILLION$ final table with a colossal chip advantage over the rest of the field. The Finn’s stack of 3,930,984 chips is the equivalent of 98.3 big blinds. Nasman has more than $1.5 million in GGPoker winnings and will be quietly confident of boosting his tally with the $335,624 top prize this evening.
Tyler "TheRayGuy" Cornell is the man second in chips when play resumes at 6:00 p.m. BST on October 12. Cornell is brimming with confidence after becoming a WSOP bracelet winner a shade over a week ago. Cornell won the $25,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em event for more than $830,000. Now he has the chance of completing an incredible double.
Super MILLION$ Season 2 Episode 14 Final Table Payouts
Place | Prize |
---|---|
1 | $335,624 |
2 | $265,955 |
3 | $210,748 |
4 | $167,001 |
5 | $132,335 |
6 | $104,865 |
7 | $83,097 |
8 | $65,847 |
9 | $52,179 |
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Two-time WSOP bracelet winner Mark Radoja has reached his third Super MILLION$ final table. He was present and correct on September 19 but could only muster a sixth-place finish. However, because the tournament was part of the WSOP Circuit, that sixth-place finish came with an impressive $325,334. Radoja sits down with 52.5 big blinds at his disposal.
Russian producer Roman "RRomashka" Emelyanov is on fire right now, and is enjoying back-to-back final table appearances. Emelyanov’s best result in this $10,300 buy-in tournament came in February when he finished in second-place. Can he go one place deeper this time around?
Fifth place with 44.6 big blinds is Andorra-based Spaniard Juan Dominguez Pardo. Known as "Malaka$tyle" online, Pardo cashed in 17 Super MILLION$ tournaments during Season 1, but the victory still eludes him. Despite not winning the event, Pardo has won more than $1.23 million from Super MILLION$ tournaments.
Sriharsha "Upswinger" Doddapaneni came agonizingly close to becoming a WSOP champion at GGPoker this August. Doddapaneni finished third in the $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Double Stack, and had to console himself with $357,409. This is Doddapaneni’s second Super MILLION$ cash but he crushes mid-stakes tournaments at GGPoker, and could be the dark horse of this final table. He returns to the battlefield armed with a 39.7 big blind arsenal.
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Super MILLION$ regular David Yan finds himself seventh in chips with a 33.8 big blind stack. The New Zealander has accumulated almost $5.4 million in GGPoker winnings, with almost $1.85 million of that princely sum stemming from Super MILLION$ events. Yan has not managed to win this tournament yet, but will fancy his chances of changing that today.
"MR-DL" of China is playing in their first-ever Super MILLION$ after winning their seat via a $1,050 satellite. That satellite entry is now worth a minimum of $52,719, which is over 10-times more than the Chinese grinder has ever won at GGPoker!
Bringing up the rear is the Swedish legend that is Niklas Astedt. Astedt may be the shortest stack with 21.1 big blinds, but nobody knows there way around the Super MILLIONS better than Astedt. He won this event last time out and is hoping to become the first-ever back-to-back Super MILLION$ champion and the first five-time champion. We would not bet against that happening!