Daniel Lefebvre’s trick lately has been winning High Roller tournaments, but he switched it up tonight with the Main Event win. He was a big stack for most of the final table, but was overshadowed by Robbie Mosher for most of it as Mosher held the lead and Lefebvre was a solid second.
That stayed pretty consistent as they made their way through the other 8 players at the final table, including some tough competition like Mike Malm, Tyler Panas, Day 1b chip leader Adam Balog, and 3rd place finisher Sean O’Reilly, not to mention Matthew Ouellette and Shane Brotherwood.
When they got heads up, they cut a deal that saw Lefebvre secure $72,425 while Mosher guaranteed himself $60,442. That left $7k on the table to play for, which went to Lefebvre for a total of $79,425.
Lefebvre first burst onto the scene in 2017 with a win at the SIGA Championships on Dakota Dunes First Nation near Saskatoon but recently he’s been crushing Alberta High Rollers with three in a row last year and another one last month. This will be his biggest lifetime score so far and will put him over $375k in lifetime earnings on Hendon Mob.