Sometimes, the smaller chip stack at a final table just manages to make a comeback. That’s what happened with Ole Schemion during the recent $10,300 Super MILLION$ HR Main Event tournament at GGPoker. The poker player was fifth in chips at the final table with just under three dozen big blinds, looking like he would have to settle for a lower finish. But that was not the case.
Schemion was able to dig his way out of the lower chip count and eventually win the event, becoming the 13th player to win two Super MILLION$ tournaments.
How It Happened
Nine players made it to the Super MILLION$ final table, so Schemion was sitting pretty in the middle when the round began. Deividas Daubaris had the shortest stack so it was surprising to see him bu…