After four days of exciting action, Arizona’s Robert McMillan captured his first gold bracelet and the top prize of $561,060 in the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #52: $1,000 Seniors Championship. The win marks McMillan’s largest career payday and his fourth cash in this event, defeating a field of 5,404 entries that generated a prize pool of $4,809,560.
McMillan told PokerNews that he felt something big happening as he progressed through the first three days: “I felt it yesterday especially, I dreamt this was going to happen.”
Event #52: $1,000 Seniors Championship Roller Final Table Results
1 | Robert McMillan | United States | $561,060 |
2 | Robert Davis | United States | $346,743 |
3 | Daniel Stebbins | United States | $263,640 |
4 | Jonathan Ingalls | United States | $201,753 |
5 | Christopher Cummings | United States | $155,401 |
6 | Dennis Jensen | United States | $120,484 |
7 | Louis Cheffy | United States | $94,030 |
8 | Todd Hansen | United States | $73,873 |
9 | Daniel Lujano | United States | $58,425 |
The final three players all hailed from Arizona, with McMillan taking a critical hand that left Daniel Stebbins short.