poisonAnd ACR The Poker Main Event, attracted a huge field of 3,522 entries who were all vying for the largest share of the $10 million prize pool.
It was the $2,650 online tournament that starts with five flights and takes four days of play to determine a champion. When the dust settled, it was New York poker pro Brandon Lulov, playing under the name “S3L3NAGOMEZZ,” who took the top spot.
Luloff earned a career best $1,577,970, posting on Twitter that he was “at a loss for words” after the win.
Lolov’s previous best result was the $246,125 he earned as the winner of the $5,000 event at Hard Rock Poker Showdown In Florida in April of 2022. In the summer, he would add a deep tour of the WSOP The main event at $53,900 and the runner-up finish at $10,000 Hard Rock Poker Open for another $201,000.
This summer, Lulov placed ninth in the $5,000 six-maximum event at WSOP for $86,281. He now has just over $2.3 million in tournament earnings on record.
The last day it was broadcast ACR Poker Twitch Channel, featured commentary by ACR Pro Chris Moneymaker, Justin Kelly, and Michael Loncar. You can watch re The final schedule is here.
At a loss for words https://t.co/5zxnCqn5OX
– Brandon (@brandonlulov98) August 2, 2023
Lolov defeated Brazilian professional Felipe Kitzer to win the title. Ketzer is having a breakout year on the championship course, having already finished second in the €25,000 High Roller class at EPT Paris for $249,096 and the fifth in the high roller €25,000 in EPT Monte Carlo for $302,489.
Michael Miller, a WSOP Circuit The winner of the episode took eighth place for $177,920, and Michael ‘YoungHoodie’ Perrone, a former psychologist turned poker pro, finished seventh with $238,250.
The final table also appeared ACR Professional John ‘Apestyles’ John Van Fleet, who was already sitting at #6 on PokerStake All time online tournament earnings leaderboard With more than $22 million in cash.
Van Fleet added another $326,370 to his totals with a sixth-place finish. Crusher revealed online that he actually dropped $200,000 in the lifetime of this course, or roughly 40 signups, before making this final table.
Another standout player was high-stakes pro Chris Honation, who finished third under the name “2Rich2Care.” The North Carolina native earned $838,960 for his career deep.
Final table results
1. Brandon ‘S3L3NAGOMEZZ’ Lulov – $1,577,970
2. Felipe Keetzer Felipe Keetzer – $1,149,260
3. Chris ‘2rich2care’ Hunichen – $838,960
4. CHAMPAIGN – 612,440 USD
5. BurnZeByeBell – $447,080
6. Jon ‘Apestyles’ Van Fleet – $326,370
7. Michael ‘YoungHoodie’ Perrone – $238,250
8. Michael ‘mpmiller0906’ Miller – $177,920
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