Event 36: $10,000 Dealers Choice 6-Handed Championship |
Winner | Adam Friedman |
Runners | 93 |
Paid | 14 |
Final Table | 8 |
Player | Position | Points |
Phil Hellmuth Jr | 2 | 18 |
Mike Matusow | 5 | 10 |
Matt Glantz | 7 | 6 |
Mike Gorodinsky | 8 | 4 |
Daniel Negreanu | 9 | 1 |
Joao Vieira | 10 | 1 |
Scott Seiver | 12 | 1 |
Selector | Points | | | |
Nic | 35 | | | |
Chris | 29 | | | |
Karen | 29 | | | |
Michael | 28 | | | |
Luca 2 | 24 | | | |
Jon | 20 | | | |
Rob | 20 | | | |
Aneurin | 19 | | | |
Barrie 2 | 19 | | | |
David | 19 | | | |
Del | 19 | | | |
Derek | 19 | | | |
Jo 1 | 19 | | | |
Jo 2 | 19 | | | |
Richard | 19 | | | |
Simon L | 19 | | | |
Stephen 1 | 19 | | | |
Stephen 2 | 19 | | | |
Stu | 19 | | | |
Tom | 19 | | | |
John 2 | 18 | | | |
Gareth | 5 | | | |
Luca 1 | 2 | | | |
Barrie 1 | 1 | | | |
Carl 2 | 1 | | | |
This tournament was always going to be one of the highlights of the Series, but the way it played out made it the single most memorable so far. We expect to find some of the world's top players in this, but it was memorable to see three of the most iconic players - Hellmuth, Negreanu and Matusow - get to the end and play on the same table. The final table was unreal. As well as Phil & Mike, there was Jake Schwartz, who was heads-up with Hellmuth a few days earlier, former Player of the Year Mike Gorodinsky, and Adam Friedman, who won this event in both 2018 and 2019 and was going for three-in-a-row. It also included Ruth Fuchs, but I'm not going to do my "Who doesn't?" joke this year as people have seen it before. Friedman and Hellmuth ending up heads-up was the icing on the cliche, with history-making guaranteed either way. Nic was the only one to include Glantz and topped the list, with four of the top nine on his team.
This event saw the power of the grass-roots players being exercised for once. PokerGo was given broadcast rights by the WSOP and set a schedule of final tables it would show, which didn't go down well as it skipped some key tournaments contested by the stars in favour of NLHEs between random nobodies. There was widespread resentment that it missed Hellmuth's win, and when he reached the final of this in good shape, along with a starry final two tables, the protests became loud. The audience begged for even some video without commentary and, after first refusing, PokerGo provided just that, though it did manage to organise some limited commentary by Esther Taylor and others. The audience was initially grateful for the change of heart, and then began criticising the coverage.