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Full Tilt Poker Million Dollar Challenge Day 3: Dwan smashes Sammy George
- 11-20-2009
The third and final leg of the Full Tilt Durrrr Million Dollar Challenge was completed yesterday in London with Tom “Durrrr†Dwan scoring a second victory in this event against Sammy George. Tom Dwan, who bought in for $250,000, busted George repeatedly, winning $750,000 and ending with exactly $1.000.000 in chips.
Dwan took the first big pot when he and George got all in in the Pre Flop for a $500,000 pot. Dwan won the hand holding Pocket Aces vs. George's A-K off-suit. During the rest of the match, Dwan simply bleed George’s stack, taking most of the pots and forcing George to rebuy twice before he decided it was enough.
In the final hand, George moved all-in for holding 9-4 and with 7-6-4 on the board. Dwan called holding A-7. Dwan's top pair held up, busting George and sending him to the rail for third time.
Dwan finished the challenge with nearly $800,000 in total profit, losing only the first match vs. Marcello "luckexpress" Marigliano by a $22,500 margin.
Dwan took the first big pot when he and George got all in in the Pre Flop for a $500,000 pot. Dwan won the hand holding Pocket Aces vs. George's A-K off-suit. During the rest of the match, Dwan simply bleed George’s stack, taking most of the pots and forcing George to rebuy twice before he decided it was enough.
In the final hand, George moved all-in for holding 9-4 and with 7-6-4 on the board. Dwan called holding A-7. Dwan's top pair held up, busting George and sending him to the rail for third time.
Dwan finished the challenge with nearly $800,000 in total profit, losing only the first match vs. Marcello "luckexpress" Marigliano by a $22,500 margin.

