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Adrian Mateos Joins The Field. Adrian Mateos is a two-time bracelet winner with over $5 million in live tournament earnings. The 21-year-old Spanish poker pro won the 2013 WSOP Europe. Three more high-stakes Super High Roller Bowl Online Series events wrapped up on Friday with Spain’s All-Time Money List leader, Adrian Mateos, adding to his outstanding poker resume with a SHRB Online title and another six-figure score. In the largest tournament of the day, Adrian Mateos outlasted the 61-entry field of Event #17 ($25,500 Super. Brilliant Mateos goes back to back: On Sunday, he made it three WCOOP titles in three years. And last night Adrian “Amadi017” Mateos made it two titles in two days — a near unprecedented achievement made all the more exceptional by the nature of the tournament he won. Mateos’s latest triumph came in the $25,000 buy-in Super High Roller. Adrian mateos wins $10,000 heads-up championship Spanish pro wins $324,470 and becomes the youngest player in history to win three bracelets Tuesday, July 19, 2016 4:36:15 AM EST. Adrian Mateos VKC430 GPID is a unique identification number, assigned to each individual player, that will be used in the future in order to register for most poker tournaments around the world.

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Adrian ‘Amadi_017’ Mateos once again underlined his supreme artistry in the field of No Limit Hold’em multi-table tournaments (MTTs), by taking down two World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) titles on PokerStars last week.

With four WCOOP titles to his name, the Winamax pro proves that using the away changing rooms presents no problem for a man of his stature. The first of Mateos’s victories came when he stomped all over the 201-entrant field in Event #28 (H) $2,100 No Limit Hold’em 8-Max, Turbo PKO Freezeout. He then followed that up with a whopper.

Event #25 (H): $25,000 No Limit Hold’em 8-Max, Super High Roller Sunday Slam attracted 71-unique entrants, and 35 re-entries and Mateos defeated Fedor Holz, heads-up, for the title, after the pair had secured a pretty even-steven heads-up deal.

The win means Mateos joins Dzmitry Urbanovich, ‘nilsef’, Andrey Zaichenko, Gleb Tremzin and Joao Vieira as a four-time WCOOP champion. The Spaniard has also won three World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and a European Poker Tour (EPT) title.

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In taking second, Holz continued his impressive streak of running well that has seen him collect a second WSOP bracelet after winning the $25,000 No Limit Hold’em Heads-Up title on GGPoker for a million bucks. In 2014, Holz won the WCOOP Main Event, so PokerStars is a happy stomping ground for the young German star.

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A special shoutout also goes to Luke ‘Bit2Easy’ Reeves who booked a third-place win for $353,117 while finishing second to the PocketFives World #1: Conor Beresford in Event #33 (H): $5,200 No Limit Hold’em 8-Max, High Roller.

Final Table Results

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  1. Adrian Mateos – $543,686*
  2. Fedor Holz – $515,294*
  3. Luke Reeves – $353,117
  4. Kahle Burns – $271,111
  5. Tzuzteutezu – $208,149
  6. Wiktor Malinowski – $159,810
  7. Pauli Ayras – $122,696
  8. Artur Martirosian – $94,202
  9. Chris Hunichen – $78,787

*Indicates a heads-up deal.