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Event 33: $10,000 High-Roller 8-Max $1,000,000 Guarantee

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Level 29
Blinds: 25,000-50,000 w/5,000 ante
Total Entrants: 107
Players Remaining: 1

DeepStack Extravaganza Event 33 Champion –
David Stamm

2017 World Series of Poker Event #73: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT - World Championship: 391 st: $31,170: 2014 World Series of. WPT Career Highlights Value Rank; Career Earnings: $98,690: 1,863: Cashes: 3: 2,386: Final Tables: 0: 14,239: Titles: 0: 12,948.

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The inaugural Venetian DeepStack Extravaganza High Roller event drew the best No Limit players around for the $1,000,000 guarantee. The hype coming into this event certainly lived up to expectations as the loaded field led to a top-heavy final table. Professionals were scattered among the final nine but when the dust settled, it was the unknown quantity among them who walked away with the title.

David Stamm came into Day 2 near the bottom end of the leaderboard but worked his way up into contention and entered the final table right in the middle of the pack. Stamm used aggressive play to pick up pots and repeatedly put his opponents to the test when necessary. Stamm picked up hands at the right time and came back from a heads up deficit against Sam Soverel to claim the title.

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The CEO of a California-based software company, Stamm normally plays larger buy-in events and the $10,000 High Roller fit into that preference perfectly. The $306,554 first place prize is Stamm’s largest career score and is worth more than his entire career earnings previous to this event. Just last summer, Stamm finished fourth in the DSE III $1,100 $500,000 guaranteed event and now has a first place finish to add to his career of achievement.

Final Table Results

Event 33: $10,000 High-Roller 8-Max $1,000,000 Guarantee

Level 29
Blinds: 25,000-50,000 w/5,000 ante
Total Entrants: 107
Players Remaining: 1
Chip Average: 2,675,000

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Sam Soverel was put to the test many times in his heads up match against David Stamm but ended up calling in the wrong spot and will have to settle for second place.

Sam Soverel started heads up play with the chip lead over David Stamm but Stamm managed to claw his way back into the match and over the course of two hands, won the title.

Soverel opened to 100,000 on the button and faced a three-bet of 400,000 from Stamm. Soverel called and the two players checked down the Q♣Q♠3♠ flop and 4 turn. Stamm checked the 7 river and Soverel bet 375,000. Stamm called with K♠4♠ and Soverel flashed 86 and mucked. That hand dropped him to 1,500,000 and the battle was over a few hands later.

Soverel opened to 125,000 and Stamm defended his big blind. Stamm bet 150,000 on the A♣Q♣Q♠ flop and Soverel called. Stamm checked the 9♣ turn and Soverel bet 375,000. Stamm then put Soverel all-in for 1,000,000 more. As he did many times during their match, Soverel scratched his head trying to think of what Stamm could have. A minute passed and he called with Q5♠ but was behind the flush of Stamm 8♣4♣.

Needing the board to pair, a queen, or a five, Soverel missed on the 3♠ river and will have to settle for second place. He earns $190,064 after buying in late on Day 2 and then running up a stack to position himself for his final table run. A winner’s recap will be posted shortly.