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Title: Daniel Lee Claims $250,000 Victory at PGT Venetian Main Event

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Daniel ⁣Lee emerged victorious at the PGT Venetian Las Vegas Classic, securing a $250,000 prize⁤ and ‌a important boost to his poker career. The California native defeated Lily Kiletto in a hard-fought heads-up ⁤battle to claim the title.

The PGT Venetian Las vegas‍ Classic, a high-stakes tournament ​on the PokerGO Tour, drew a competitive ⁤field.Lee’s⁣ win marks his second-largest⁤ live tournament ​score,trailing only his $258,645 victory in⁢ the ⁢$5,000 Asian poker Tour⁢ Manila Main Event⁤ last October. He entered ⁤the⁤ final table⁢ as ‍chip leader‍ and navigated a ⁣series of​ eliminations to reach the final two. Kiletto, a formidable opponent, nearly seized the lead before‌ ultimately falling short.

The final table saw early drama as Jeremy Ausmus, a Poker Hall ⁣of Fame candidate, was eliminated in seventh place⁢ for $35,000 after losing a significant portion⁤ of his stack ‌to Lee. Lee continued his momentum, subsequently eliminating Santiago Montes (sixth place, $48,000), Ryan⁣ Leng⁢ (fifth place, $63,000), and Daniel Marcus⁤ (fourth place, $82,000).

Kiletto then​ eliminated Lee, briefly taking‍ the chip lead before a crucial hand swung the advantage back to Lee. Holding⁢ top pair against kiletto’s flush draw,Lee extended his lead to ⁤a‍ commanding⁣ 13:1 ‍chip⁢ advantage. Kiletto battled⁣ back with two double-ups, but ultimately fell ⁣when her Ace-Ten suited lost ‍to Lee’s King-Jack suited on⁤ a Jack-high⁢ flop. ⁣Kiletto finished as⁢ runner-up, earning $170,000.

Prior ⁢to his win, Lee had accumulated $586,000 in career ​cashes, according to The Hendon⁣ Mob. With this latest victory, Lee’s total live earnings now exceed ‍$836,000. The PGT venetian Las​ Vegas Classic continues to be​ a pivotal event on the poker calendar, ​offering considerable prize pools and attracting ‍top talent from around the world.

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