ICM Deal in Double Barrel Deepstack
Flip for the money? No. Flip for the trophy? Deal.
After a 5-handed and 4-handed ICM deal were rejected, players in the Double Barrel Deepstack eventually reached a 3-handed ICM deal and pulled a high card for the trophy.
Dinesh Selvakumar was the first player to pull from the deck and he turned over the A♦. Tough to beat and it wasn't. Selvakumar would take the trophy despite being second in chips at the time of the deal.
ICM Deal with Chip Counts
Mingmin Lin - 3,800,000 - $6,540
Dinesh Selvakumar - 1,955,000 - $5,215
Muthu Veerappan - 1,645,000 - $4,915
Event #4 Payouts (adjusted)
Prize Pool: $30,000
1st: $6,450
2nd: $5,215
3rd: $4,915
4th: $1,880
5th: $1,460
6th: $1,200
7th: $1,050
8th: $940
9th: $830
10th-12th: $720
13th-15th: $620
16th-18th: $530
19th: $450
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