Las Vegas Review-Journal

Salas wins internatio­nal main event

- By Jim Barnes Contact Jim Barnes at jbarnes@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0277. Follow @ Jimbarnesl­v on Twitter.

Damian Salas of Argentina won the internatio­nal portion of the World Series of Poker Main Event on Tuesday at King’s Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic.

Salas earned $1.55 million and will now come to Las

Vegas to face the winner of the U.S. portion of the Main Event heads-up for the bracelet and an additional $1 million Dec. 30 at the Rio.

The U.S. final table will be held Dec. 28 at the Rio.

Salas defeated Brunno Botteon of Brazil heads-up for the internatio­nal title. In the final hand, Salas made two pair on the river and called Botteon’s bluff with a missed flush draw. Botteon received just over $1 million.

Manuel Ruivo of Portugal took third for $728,177.

Salas started the day third in chips. He took a massive chip lead with five players left when he called another Botteon bluff with top pair against a missed straight draw.

Salas held a chip lead of about 24 million to 14 million over Botteon at the start of heads-up play.

Salas finished seventh in the

Main Event in 2017 for $1.425 million, but he has never won a WSOP bracelet. He has more than $2.6 million in career tournament earnings, according to the Hendon Mob Poker Database.

For all his success, Salas said he plans to continue working as a lawyer.

“I don’t want to spend all my energy playing poker,” he told Pokernews. “I like to take my time to also do other things and not just poker.”

The Main Event, the $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em Championsh­ip, is being held in a hybrid online/live format this year because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Because of U.S. online poker laws, the world cannot play online together. That forced the WSOP to divide the Main Event into two separate tournament­s, one for U.S. players on WSOP. com and one for internatio­nal players on Ggpoker.

Play shifted to live casinos once each tournament was down to nine players.

A total of 705 players entered the U.S. portion, and the internatio­nal portion attracted 674 players for a total field of 1,379.

 ?? World Poker Tour ?? Argentina’s Damian Salas won the internatio­nal portion of the World Series of Poker Main Event.
World Poker Tour Argentina’s Damian Salas won the internatio­nal portion of the World Series of Poker Main Event.

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