Daniel Colman scored another winnings in just what has been an amazing 2014 for the poker pro. (Image: pokerarena.cz)
Daniel Colman may not be the most beloved poker player on earth, but he’s certainly creating a instance for being one of the better, or at least one of the hottest, this present year. If there was any doubt as to just exactly how good a 2014 he had been having, Colman managed to get clear with his performance during the Seminole tough Rock Poker Open (SHRPO) Main Event this week.
Colman battled through a tough last table and then dominated in heads up play to win the SHRPO Main Event, and also a $1,446,710 prize that is first. It marks the time that is fourth has won a tournament score of at the least $1 million this 12 months.
Big One for starters Drop Winner
The $1 million buy-in charity tournament held at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) for those that don’t remember, Colman was the winner of this year’s Big One for One Drop. Colman gained notoriety not just for winning the tournament and its $15.3 million very first reward, but in addition for coming across unhappy (or, at the least, uninterested) after winning. Later, he commented that he saw poker as ‘a very game that is dark and wasn’t thinking about promoting their victories or the game itself.
But which was definately not the only sound he’s made on the tournament scene this year. This May, Colman won the Super High Roller event, worth