Tony Gregg Eliminated in 2nd Place (�760,000)
Level 25
: 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
It didn't take long for the two players to get all the chips in pre flop and the hand ended with Steven Silverman being crowned the EPT Monaco High Roller champion.
Gregg opened the action with a button raise to 100,000 before Silverman three-bet to 375,000. Gregg responded by moving all in for around 1.9 million. Silverman looked at his friend, smiled, and called to create the final showdown of the event.
Silverman:
Gregg:
The board ran to make Silverman trip jacks.
Siilverman takes home �775,400, the shiny trophy and a Shamballa bracelet.
PokerNews'
congratulations go out to Tony Gregg for a fine performance to finish second.Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Steven Silverman |
7,900,000
1,920,000
|
1,920,000 |
Tony Gregg | Busted |