Aux heures tardives de la nuit, Bin Weng (Sur la photo) a suggéré un partage avec le concurrent Thomas Boivin qui a accepté mais tous deux voulaient le trophée, donc un dernier tour était prévu pour décider qui serait surnommé le champion High Roller.
Both players waited to reveal any cards until the board was dealt and Weng topped Boivin's ace-high with a pair of snowmen to continue what has already been a monstrous year for Weng. Boivin failed to finish atop the leaderboard for the coveted trophy but took home a hefty $958,278 payday for his efforts.
Résultats de la table finale
1st - Bin Weng - $958,279 *
2nd - Thomas Boivin - $958,278*
3rd - Justin Saliba - $525,087
4e - Alex Kulev - $397,254
5th - Joni Jouhkimainen - $295,116
6th - Danny Tang - $219,306
7e - Joe McKeehen - $173,844
8e - David Peters - $141,590
9e - Orpen Kisacikoglu - $117,659
Congratulations to Bin Weng on his victory in the $25,000 High Roller, empochant $958,279 for the victory along with another trophy for his collection.
That wraps it up for coverage in the High Roller but tune in tomorrow for Day 5 of the World Championship, along with Day 2 of the One Drop.