On October 21st, Stefan "mindgamer" Jedlicka was one elimination away from winning the Sunday Million. Heads-up with semaj2 at a 3 to 1 chip disadvantage, Jedlicka was about to score the double-up he so desperately needed when semaj2 rivered a flush, ending Jedlicka's run just short of the top spot. Thanks to a four-way deal, Jedlicka took home a hefty $129,000 for his second six-figure score of 2013. The first was a $278,130 haul for another runner-up finish, this one in the TCOOP $2,100 NLHE High Roller event. Who could have possibly expected the third one to come so soon? But as we know all too well in our game, confidence breeds confidence and mindgamer had it in spades today, running over the final table en route to a spectacular Sunday Million win.
Double Vision Sunday drew 7,431 players to today's first running of the Million, the prize pool topping out at $1,486,200. 1,080 places were paid with first place set to earn $222,934.18. Sixteen Red Spades joined the field including Vanessa Selbst, Nacho Barbero, Victor Ramdin, Eugene Katchalov, and Andre Akkari. Two finished in the money-- Maxim Lykov (1,008th) and Liv Boeree, whose [Qh][Js] fell to [Ah][Jh] to send her to the rail in 339th place.
Blinds were up to 125,000/250,000 with ten players remaining. With 4.6 million behind, athar222 opened for a min-raise to 500,000 and Doommy three-bet to 1,000,000. Athar222 called and they went heads-up to a [Ad][8d][4s] flop. Both players checked and the [7s] came on the turn. Athar222 shoved for 3.61 million and Doommy called, turning up [As][3h] for top pair. Athar222 had an open-ended straight draw with [6c][9c] but missed it when the river fell the [9s]. Doommy raked in the 9.7 million pot, eliminating athar22 on the final table bubble.
Final table chip counts
Seat 1: mindgamer (11,873,052 in chips)
Seat 2: marbog12345 (5,171,527 in chips)
Seat 3: Joe Santana (10,790,860 in chips)
Seat 4: king2173 (3,605,417 in chips)
Seat 5: Doommy (16,569,623 in chips)
Seat 6: leggieblufs1 (10,859,465 in chips)
Seat 7: MagicMan254 (3,484,621 in chips)
Seat 8: Henwii22 (3,979,092 in chips)
Seat 9: Boxrod (7,976,343 in chips)
MagicMan254 pulls out a miracle
It only took six hands to lose our first player. From UTG+1, MagicMan254 open-shoved for 4.02 million and king2173 called all-in for 2.98 million from the small blind. Although king2173 had MagicMan254 dominated with [Ad][Ks] vs. [Ac][Qs], a queen hit the [Qd][8s][3s] flop, pairing MagicMan254's kicker. King2173 whiffed the [6s] turn and the [2d] river and was eliminated in ninth place, earning $11,518.05.
mindgamer's K-K KOs two.
Less than an orbit passed before mindgamer opened for a 600,000 min-raise from UTG. The action folded to Henwii22 in the small blind and he moved all-in for 3.3 million only to have Boxrod reshove for 6.8 million from the big blind. Mindgamer called and the cards went on their backs.
mindgamer [Ks][Kh]
Henwii22 [Ac][Qs]
Boxrod [Td][Ts]
Mindgamer's pocket kings held up, the board running out [9d][7c][2d][4c][4d]. Henwii22, the shorter stack to start the hand, was eliminated in eighth place ($17,834.40) while Boxrod took seventh ($31,953.30).
mindgamer makes it three in a row, Doommy outruns Joe Santana
Mindgamer moved up to 22.9 after the double elimination and got his chips in the middle again only three hands later. Holding [2d][5s], mindgamer min-raised to 600,000 and leggieblufs1 called from the big blind. Mindgamer hit an open-ended straight draw on the [Jh][4s][3c] flop and bet 504,900 when leggieblufs1 checked to him. Leggieblufs1 raised to 1,543,034 and mindgamer called. The [7c] turn didn't improve mindgamer's hand, but nevertheless, he called leggieblufs1's 1.85m bet. However, the [6c] river filled out mindgamer's seven-high straight. Leggieblufs1 did his bidding for him and moved all-in for 5.85 million, and midngamer snap-called. Leggieblufs1's [Kc][Jd] went up in flames and he was eliminated in sixth place, good for $46,072.20.
Then, on the very next deal, Joe Santana opened for 600,000 with pocket tens in the cutoff and Doommy three-bet to 1.5 million on the button. Both blinds folded and Joe Santana four-bet shoved for 14.2 million. Doommy called, revealing [As][Kh]. Doommy hit an ace on the flop, the board finishing [Ad][Qs][Jc][8s][6d] to end Joe Santana's run in fifth place ($60,934.20).
Doommy dominates marbog12345
The breakneck pace continued as blinds rose to 200,000/400,000. With 4.04 million remaining, marbog12345 moved all-in from the cutoff with [Ad][7c] and Doommy called on the button with [As][Jh]. Doommy's dominating hand held up on the [Ac][8d][5c][2c][3d] board and marbog12345 departed in fourth place, earning $78,768.60.
Hard bargain
As play turned three-handed, mindgamer, Doommy and MagicMan254 all agreed to pause the action and discuss a potential deal. Here's how they stacked up at the time.
mindgamer - 35,672,952
Doommy - 33,117,010
MagicMan254 - 5,520,038
Final table host Jorge "Baalim" Limon ran chip count chop numbers for our trio, producing the following shares.
HostJoshuaC (Administrator): mindgamer:$180,906.77
HostJoshuaC (Administrator): Doommy:$176,463.74
HostJoshuaC (Administrator): MagicMan254:$128,491.56
HostJoshuaC (Administrator): Left To Play for place 1: $20,000.00
Short stack MagicMan254 wanted to boost his share to $135k, saying he didn't want to settle for only $10k more than third-place money when he could gamble and potentially win another $100k if he took first place. Mindgamer was unhappy with the proposal as well, citing his desire to lock up at least $185,000.
"LOL guys, you wanna take all that from me?" Doommy wrote.
With negotiations at a stalemate, cards went back in the air and action resumed.
mind gamer makes MagicMan254 disappear
As three-handed play resumed, MagicMan254 quickly doubled through mindgamer, his [Ks][Ts] rivering a king against pocket sevens. A few minutes later, Doommy did his part when his [Th][7h] fell to MagicMan254's pocket eights. MagicMan254 doubled again, this time to 19.7 million. After picking up a 13.4 million pot with a three-bet on the flop, MagicMan254 moved up to 26.1 million, good for second in chips, while Doommy fell to 16.3 million.
MagicMan254 hung on to second place as mindgamer turned his attention to Doommy, whittling his stack down to 10.8 million. However, only a few hands later, MagicMan254 picked up [Ac][Js] in the big blind and three-bet shoved for 20.4 million. Initial min-raiser mindgamer snap-called with [Qc][Qs], the board running out [8h][7s][5s][5h][9h] to end MagicMan254's run in third place ($118,896.00).
Heads-up chip counts
Seat 1: mindgamer (63,845,386 in chips)
Seat 5: Doommy (10,464,614 in chips)
Down but not out, Doommy scored a double up on Hand #6, his [Kd][3d] flopping a three against mindgamer's unimproved [Ac][Js]. Doommy moved up to 16 million, but got those chips in the middle again on the next hand. Doommy opened for 1.2 million, mindgamer three-bet to 2.7 million and Doommy shoved for 15.94 million. Mindgamer called and his [Ah][Qs] held up against Doommy's [Ks][Qh] to lock up the win.
Congratulations to Stefan "mindgamer" Jedlicka on an incredible victory! He banked $222,934.18 for the win while runner-up Doommy collected $164,031.89.
PokerStars Sunday Million results for 12-1-2013
Players: 7,431
Prizepool: $1,486,200.00
Places paid: 1,080
1. Stefan "mindgamer" Jedlicka (Austria) $222,934.18
2. Doommy (Lithuania) $164,031.89
3. MagicMan254 (Ireland) $118,896.00
4. marbog1245 (Sweden) $78,768.60
5. Joe Santana (Brazil) $60,934.20
6. leggieblufs1 (Australia) $46,072.20
7. Boxrod (Canada) $31,953.30
8. Henwii22 (United Kingdom) $17,834.40
9. king2173 (Austria) $11,518.05
Kristin Bihr is a freelance contributor to the PokerStars Blog.
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