Adrian Mateos raised to 1,400,000, David Peters three-bet to 3,500,000 and Mateos called. Peters bet 1,600,000 on the flop and Mateos called. Peters followed it up with a 2,500,000-bet on the turn and Mateos stuck around for another street.
The river was the and Peters went all in. Mateos called it off for 6,689,472 total with , but Peters had to end the tournament in style.
The fourth and final $5,250 Bounty Hunters Main Event at the GG Spring Festival saw one of the game's very best add another victory to what's already a poker resumé for the ages. David Peters topped a 341-player field to win $297,105, adding up to his countless accolades that include over $33M in live tournament winnings alone on The Hendon Mob.
It wasn't the first time Peters made a big score at GGPoker; last year, the Buckeye won his second career WSOP bracelet in the $10K NLHE Heads-up Championship for $360,480 at the rapid-growing site.
Peters, a surefire Poker Hall of Famer someday, defeated fellow poker royalty Adrian Mateos heads-up en route to his victory, with the Spaniard taking home $135,141 for his efforts. Red-hot Artur Martirosian finished in third place after firing six bullets and received $168,890 for his persistence, courtesy of many knock-outs scored along the way.
The 341 players created a total prize pool of $1,705,000 surpassing the already lofty $1.5M guarantee. Besides the trio at the top, plenty of other big names ran deep in the event, with Benjamin Rolle, Jans Arends, Matthias Eibinger. and Wiktor Malinowski all reaching the final table as well. Natural8's Pete Chen bubbled the event.
GGSF H-106: $5,250 Bounty Hunters Main Event
Place
Player
Country
Prize
1
David Peters
United States
$297,105
2
Adrian Mateos
Spain
$135,141
3
Artur Martirosian
Russia
$168,690
4
Jonathan Proudfoot
United Kingdom
$83,735
5
Benjamin Rolle
Germany
$48,755
6
Jans Arends
Netherlands
$45,200
7
Matthias Eibinger
Austria
$37,421
8
Wiktor Malinowski
Poland
$30,736
9
Dawid Smolka
Poland
$47,641
All prizes include bounty prize
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