Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Mike Latour Wins Summer Slam's $50,000 Guaranteed $200 No-Limit Hold'em for $21,246NO Deposit bonus $43
Mike Latour Wins Summer Slam's $50,000 Guaranteed $200 No-Limit Hold'em for $21,246 | PokerNews

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A 31-year-old Syracuse, NY Alarm Company Account Executive, who played poker for a living online before Black Friday, took down the 2016 Seneca Niagara Falls Summer Slam $200 No-Limit Hold'em Event #2 Sunday night.

Mike Latour, who came all of the way up from the ground of the leaderboard originally of the general table to dominate short-handed play, earned the $21,246 first-place prize outright after ultimately defeating a field of 562 entries.

The event drew big numbers over four starting flights Friday and Saturday, smashing the $50,000 guarantee to create a $92,378 prize pool. A COMPLETE of 90 players survived the hole heats and quickly moved past the 55-player money bubble and onto the general table Sunday evening.

Local star Blake Napierala had the chip lead when the general table began, but after Cara Brewer busted in 10th place, Napierala was at the wrong end of 3 big hands and ultimately finished ninth. Latour got a few of those chips hitting an open-ender against an overpair and was back within the thick of it by the point John Stempien busted in eighth. Latour then sent Tomasz Werstler home in seventh while Rodolfo Navas began building a major chip lead.

Thomas Mader next busted John Huening in sixth by coming from behind to flop a collection of jacks, then Abe Reinhardt ran big slick right into a Latour pair to move home fifth. After that Matt Devins fell to Latour's kings to move out fourth, and Latour inched toward despite Navas.

Three-handed play saw the hand of the tournament with Latour turning a straight, and getting both a 1 million-chip check-raise and 1.1 million-chip value bet through with Navas unable to fold pocket aces. Latour had a 2-to-1 lead at the table after that, and when Mader bumped into Navas' pocket aces to head out third, Latour took that very same lead into heads-up play.

A few hands in, Navas switched gears and began shoving, but ultimately bumped into Latour's pocket kings and took runner-up.

That ends PokerNews' coverage of the 2016 Seneca Niagara Falls Summer Slam $200 No-Limit Hold'em Event #2, however the Live Reporting Team will return to Seneca Niagara this Thursday, July 28 to give coverage of the $300 Pot-Limit Omaha $15,000 Guaranteed Event.

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