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Haxton Dominates and Claims His Second Super MILLION$ Title

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Isaac Haxton

Isaac Haxton is the latest superstar to become a two-time Super MILLION$ champion after he overcame eight elite level finalists in the latest edition of GGPoker’s exciting weekly tournament.

Haxton won his first title in July 2020 and walked away with $393,262. Victory number two came on January 18 and saw Haxton pad his bankroll with an impressive $448,842.

Super MILLION$ Season 2 Episode 27 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Isaac HaxtonCanada$448,842
2Pablo SilvaBrazil$346,104
3Andreas NasmanFinland$266,883
4Mikita BadzikaouskiThailand$205,795
5joyeuxMexico$158,689
6Konstantin MaslakRussia$122,366
7Wiktor MalinowskiMacau$94,357
8Nikita "VSMPZD" KuznetsovRussia$72,759
9bill2021Brazil$56,105

The final table lost a player on the very first hand, which was expected because Brazil’s "bill2021" sat down with a meager 4.9 big blinds. Andreas Nasman raised to 138,000 from middle position, Nikita "VSMPZD" Kuznetsov three-bet to 390,000 from the next seat along, only for bill2021 to call off the 286,126 chips he had from the big blind. Nasman tank-folded leaving Kuznetsov’s ace-ten to prevail against the all-in player’s king-jack.

Kuznetsov was the next player out of the door despite winning that early pot. The Russian grinder came unstuck in a hand with Haxton. Pablo Silva min-raised to 120,000 from under the gun with ace-try, Haxton called with pocket kings in the cutoff, resulting in Kuztensov making a play with ace-queen suited for the 1,245,366 chips he held. Silva ducked out of the way, but Haxton instantly called. A jack-high board sent Kuznetsov to the rail.

Wiktor Malinowski
Wiktor Malinowski

Seventh-place and the last five-figure score, $94,357, went to former Super MILLION$ champion Wiktor Malinowski. The Macau-based high-stakes cash game specialist fell during the 35,000/70,000/8,500a level. Malinowski raised to 560,000, leaving himself only 92,840 chips behind. Mikita Badziakouski set him all-in for those last few chips, and Malinowski called. Badziakouski held ace-queen against the dominated ace-jack of Malinowski. A queen on the turn left Malinowski drawing dead.

Konstantin Maslak was eliminated in sixth place for $122,366 despite "joyeux" sitting with an eight big blind stack. Maslak opted to raise to 480,000 with ace-try on the button before calling off the 637,117 chips he had behind when Haxton three-bet to 1,540,000. Haxton flipped over the dominating ace-jack, which held when Haxton flopped a jack.

joyeux crashed out shortly after Maslak when Nasman raise to 176,000 with king-queen, Badziakowski called in the small blind with ace-four of spades, and joyeux squeezed all-in for 1,098,832 with pocket deuces. Only Nasman called, and he won courtesy of a king on the turn.

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Start of the day chip leader Badziakouski ran out of steam in fourth place after a clash with his former partypoker teammate did not go to plan. Blinds were 70,000/140,000/17,500a, and Badziakouski raised to 294,000 on the button with ace-king. Haxton three-bet all-in for 7,458,862 with the inferior king-ten of diamonds, and his Belarusian opponent called off his 3,205,706 stack. Haxton can count himself lucky because he flopped a ten to eliminate a dangerous opponent and take his stack past 11.1 million chips.

Haxton progressed to heads-up after former champion Nasman fell by the wayside in third, a finish good for $266,883. Haxton limped for 200,000 from the small blind with nine-seven of spades, and called when Nasman made it 600,000 to go with pocket kings in the big blind. The eight-try-five flop missed Haxton, but he still check-raised a 418,750 continuation bet to 937,500, which Nasman called. The turn as the deuce of spades, putting two spades on the board. Haxton moved all-in into the 3,150,000 pot, and Nasman called off the 3,540,430 chips he had in his stack. Nasman looked set for a double-up, but it never happened because the flush-completing eight of spade won the pot for Haxton.

Silva trailed Haxton by more than three-to-one going into the one-on-one battle, but the Brazilian put up a brave fight. The final hand took place during the 175,000/350,000/15,000a level, and saw Haxton move all-in with pocket treys, and Silva call off his nine big blinds with ace-queen. Haxton’s hand held, and he became a two-time Super MILLION$ champion, resigning Silva to a $346,104 runner-up prize.

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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