Daniel Dvoress picks up his second WSOP bracelet and adds over $100K to his bankroll
Daniel Dvoress won his first World Series of Poker bracelet at the WSOP Online’ Millionaire Maker.’ It took a few more years for Dvoress to win his second at the 2023 WSOP Europe €25,000 ($26,712) buy-in No-Limit Hold’em GGMillion€ at King’s Resort Rozvadov, beating out 89 players. The $636,000 top prize increased his career earnings to over $30.4 million.
Fourteen players finished in the money at the event, splitting a $2,204,727 prize pool. Dvoress entered the final table with 45 big blinds, with two-time bracelet winner Martin Kabrhel leading with 124 big blinds.
Jerry Odeen (9th for $57,346) and Tamas Adamszky (8th for $70,172) were the first two players knocked out, with Cedric Schwaederle the next to go down after falling in seventh place for $87,874. Niklas Astedt would be eliminated next in sixth for $112,996 after losing to Kabrhel preflop and was soon sent home by Michael Rocco.
Leonard Maue finished in 5th place, cashing $148,718, and Gab Yong Kim pushed in his last chips, holding A-9 suited against Dvoress’ pocket sevens, picking up a gutshot straight draw on the flop but got no help on the turn and river to take $200,340 for fourth place.
Kabrhel’s K-Q would then lose against Dvoress’ pocket nines, which drew a third nine on the river to knock him out in 3rd place for $275,600, increasing his lifetime earnings to $11.4 million.
Dvoress held a 28,175,000 to 16,325,000 chip lead over Rocco in heads-up play, with the final hand ending after Dvoress picked up deuces full of eights to win the title. Rocco would secure $386,000 for second place, the fifth biggest cash of his career.
Emma Rodriguez is the Proofreader at the Big Blind, with seven years of experience and five years in online gambling. She plays a crucial role in maintaining content quality by ensuring error-free, reader-friendly information about the gambling industry.