Sweeney came away with the pot, which gave him more than 10 million chips in distance over the rest of the field. Sweeney's run to the final table began with a huge pot against Ryan O'Connell in which two of the biggest stacks in the room went head-to-head. Sweeney ended Day 2 on a surge and came into Day 3 with the overall chip lead among the returning 40 players. I made a few mistakes, but that's ok.'įor Sweeney, who grew up in the Bensalem area, the Big Stax 300 victory was a hometown win.
'I tried to not go too crazy, not to be too much of a chip bully when I had an advantage. 'I felt like I was at the top of my game.' 'I felt like I was going to win,' Sweeney said. Sweeney had 52 million of the 67 million chips in play when the table went three-handed. Sweeney took home $95,744 per the deal, with both Chin and Larieta earning $65,000. The final three players - Sweeney, Anthony Chin and Christopher Laieta - came to terms on a three-way deal that ended with Sweeney being declared the winner.
Sweeney started the final day with the chip lead and stayed atop the leaderboard for nearly the entire day en route to taking home the championship at Parx Casino in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. On Monday's Day 3, Sweeney made victory a reality. The Parx Big Stax 300 looked like it was Dan Sweeney's to win since the final levels of Day 2.