WSOP Bracelet Win Could Be Just The Start For Michigan Engineer and Online Poker Player Todd Estes

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Written By Drew Ellis on July 8, 2022
Todd Estes talks Michigan WSOP bracelet win

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Todd Estes’ perspective on poker underwent a drastic transformation due to a decision made almost a month ago, which was characterized by his indecisiveness.

Estes hesitated for a moment, contemplating whether he should join the Michigan World Series of Poker Online Bracelet event. With a slight shrug of his shoulders, he casually uttered, “Why not?”

The shrug was not something the 46-year-old mechanical engineer from Milford regretted.

Afterwards, Estes emerged victorious in the No-Limit Hold’em Ultra Deepstack tournament, securing his maiden WSOP bracelet and a staggering prize of more than $27,000.

The hesitant decision made by Estes resulted in one of several positive outcomes. Now, there is a possibility of even more positive developments for recreational Michigan online poker players.

Todd Estes on winning a World Series of Poker bracelet

Since the early 90s, Estes has engaged in poker, but it was the irresistible appeal of a WSOP bracelet that ultimately enticed him towards a moment that could potentially change his life.

Estes made the decision to submit the $400 entry fee right before the commencement of Michigan’s second WSOP Online Bracelet event on Sunday, June 12th.

Estes explained that the reason he ultimately decided to participate was primarily because it was a bracelet event. The allure of possibly winning a bracelet was extremely appealing to him. Additionally, the fact that he only had to outperform a few hundred individuals made the competition seem more attainable and within reach.

Estes’ instincts were proven right as he dominated the field, maintaining the highest chip count for a significant part of the tournament. Upon reaching the final table, Estes held over twice the number of chips compared to his nearest competitor.

Estes admitted to feeling a definite sense of nervousness, although it had nothing to do with being intimidated by other players. Rather, his anxiety stemmed from the fear of making mistakes. Throughout the event, Estes maintained a significant advantage in chip count, having gained it early on and never letting it slip away from him, even when there were only around 25 players left. As he progressed to the final table, he grappled with determining the optimal level of aggression to employ. He sought to strike the perfect balance and avoid any costly blunders.

Getting his WSOP bracelet, and more

Estes was contacted by WSOP, who expressed their intention to send representatives to deliver his bracelet after his victory.

Unbeknownst to him, a camera man, accompanied by ESPN and the renowned WSOP commentator Norman Chad, would unexpectedly show up at his doorstep.

The journey of Chad to Milford, along with the moment of him presenting Estes with his bracelet, was recorded by WSOP.

Chad not only provided the jewelry but also extended an invitation to Estes for an all-expenses-paid trip to Las Vegas. This trip included the opportunity to take part in the WSOP Tournament of Champions on July 18, as well as a $1,000 Super Turbo No-Limit Hold’em event on July 17.

“It has been incredibly exhilarating. Winning that tournament alone was satisfying enough. But then, to my astonishment, Norman Chad shows up at my doorstep. It was absolutely mind-boggling. And as if that wasn’t enough, they go on to offer me a trip to Vegas and cover my expenses for another tournament. The excitement just continued to build, surpassing my wildest expectations.”

Due to a conflicting schedule, Estes was unable to accommodate their offer. Consequently, WSOP arranged for his transportation to Las Vegas, allowing him to participate in the $3,000 Freezeout No-Limit Hold’em event scheduled for June 30.

Estes displayed great skills and successfully advanced beyond the opening day. However, his hopes of winning were dashed as he fell just nine places short of a monetary prize when his pair of jacks was defeated by a pair of aces.

Estes explained that although winning five grand wouldn’t have a significant impact on his life, the opportunity to win $600,000 had the potential to completely transform it. He therefore made the decision to take a risk and play aggressively, even though he ultimately encountered a formidable opponent right before reaching the prize.

During his trip to Las Vegas, he also had a special presentation of his bracelet.

WSOP Tournament of Champions still a go

Estes plans to personally fly to Las Vegas for the Tournament of Champions, where all the winners of this year’s World Series of Poker bracelets will be competing.

The TOC, unlike his previous event in Las Vegas, will feature a star-studded lineup of top poker players, including the champion of the Main Event.

Estes remains unfazed by that, being secure in his abilities. His recent triumph and remarkable performance in the $3K Freezeout have only further solidified his confidence.

Estes chuckled as he shared, “I can confidently say that I didn’t feel outmatched at all. Truth be told, the majority of players present were not very skilled. It’s surprising how many individuals with money lack the necessary skills for the game. Of course, there were also a few skilled players, but as soon as I took my seat at the table, it was evident that there were quite a few inexperienced players. Some of them were making truly terrible decisions right from the start.”

New life in Estes’ poker dreams

In 2006, Estes participated in a WSOP Main Event, but unfortunately, his experience was far from positive. Feeling overwhelmed, he failed to make any significant impact in the tournament.

Estes expresses that his motivation to pursue the Main Event has been reignited after this victory.

Fortunately, his wife has become more understanding of his aspirations in poker.

Estes expressed that while his wife is generally supportive of his poker playing, the thought of him being away for a whole week to play poker seemed like a challenge. However, her attitude changed completely when he won the game. In fact, she will even accompany him to the TOC. Estes now intends to participate in the Main Event next year as part of his plan.

In addition to his desire for another WSOP bracelet, the prize money of the Main Event serves as a significant motivator.

Estes expressed his desire to win another bracelet, but he acknowledged that winning life-changing money in the main event would suffice. Reflecting on his recent achievement of obtaining a World Series bracelet, he admitted that he had never anticipated such success just three weeks prior. Now, with his circumstances altered, Estes pondered what other accomplishments could be attained in this realm.

Immediate future of a WSOP bracelet winner

Estes frequently receives questions about his bracelet, with many eager to know what his plans are for it.

Although my friends have suggested that I wear it whenever I play cards or engage in similar activities, I find it a bit strange. Wearing it simply doesn’t provide the level of comfort I desire.

Estes expressed his intention to possibly enclose the bracelet with the victorious cards from the ultimate hand, or a photograph featuring himself and Chad.

For now, Estes intends to persist as a frequent online poker player.

The upcoming introduction of interstate poker play in Michigan could provide him with an opportunity to gain more experience by competing against players from across the country.

Estes expressed his mixed feelings about interstate play, stating that he appreciates the manageable size of player pools in Michigan. However, he acknowledged that with interstate play, these pools could significantly expand, tripling or quadrupling in size. This prospect makes winning or placing in the money appear more challenging. Nonetheless, Estes acknowledged that the prizes would also increase, which he considered a positive aspect. He believed that skilled players would ultimately overcome the initial challenges posed by interstate play.

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