Victor Adams has been announced the winner at the 2018 Card Player World Poker Tour Seneca Fall Poker Classic $1,000 no-limit hold’em main event which was held at Seneca Niagara Casino and Resort. The Canadian player survived a field of 249 records to obtain the title, the reward was $53,583 top prize. Moreover, he also gained his spot on the forthcoming cover of Card Player magazine. This was the very first live competition success for Adams, and aftermath his career incomes have increased to $133,282.
Adding to the champion title and the wealth, Adams further scored 432 Card Player Player of the Year points as the winner of this game. This game was his second POY-qualified closing table of the year, having beaten seventh in the World Poker Tour of WSOP International Circuit Canada main event for $15,400 and 114 scores in the month of September.
Adams started the day with full action and there were many players participating in the fireworks. Victor Adams was sitting back and watching the tournament which all of a sudden began to shrink in front of his eyes. The Canadian performed extremely well while displaying great patience. However, he was not at all afraid to drive it all in the midst of the game. His day commenced with seeing his name at the bottom of the leaderboard until he ultimately found a twin through Tim Vance when he nailed an ace versus the latter’s ladies.
Adam secured his following knockout of the day by successfully winning in a race with 10Spade Suit10Club Suit versus the AHeart SuitJClub Suit of Tim Vance. Unfortunately, the player did not improve and Adam’s tens won him the pot, dumping Vance in the fifth place whose reward was priced at $13,407.
The initial plan was to end Day 2 once the competition had only nine surviving players and the players agreed to complete the level before everyone would catch up their bits. During this level, there was suppose to be two eliminations. The opening player to bust was Steven Calvaneso when he acquired all of his chips with nines against the Vadim Rozin’s ladies.
The initial plan was to end Day 2 once the competition had only nine surviving players and the players agreed to complete the level before everyone would catch up their bits. During this level, there was suppose to be two eliminations. The opening player to bust was Steven Calvaneso when he acquired all of his chips with nines against the Vadim Rozin’s ladies.
Peter Mancini started the final day as the chip lead, but his run soon came to a halt when he took all-in with 5Heart Suit5Diamond Suit and miserably failed to hold up upon the ADiamond SuitJClub Suit of Chris Meyers. Meyers substantially flopped an ace and was hitting the trips. Mancini was later granted $18,023 as he bagged the fourth position in the tournament.
Adams is no a poker expert, simply after the final tabling the WSOP Circuit event in Montreal at the beginning of the year, he gained prominence. By now, he handles over $100,000 in tournament cash and will permanently be the Fall Poker Classic 2018 Main Event winner.