Just a few years back, there was a period when Michael Addamo was the top poker player in the world and the most feared competitor at the tables. On Day 3 of the WSOP Paradise $25,000 Super Main Event, Addamo showcased an impressive moment by hitting the nut flush while Tom-Aksel Bedell went all in for 37,000,000 with a top set of aces in a three-way showdown. Addamo secured the biggest pot of the night and emerged as the dominant chip leader among the 36 remaining players with 8003,350,000 chips. The Australian player has been mostly inactive in the poker world for the past few years, but in 2021, he experienced a remarkable run that many players aspire to achieve. Over the course of two months, he achieved four million-dollar wins and made almost $993,000, including two WSOP bracelets. He was at the peak of the poker scene, the undisputed best player in the game known for his skill in consistently taking charge of a tournament. Addamo secured a cash in the Triton Main Event earlier in the series, marking his first WSOP cash since his victory in the $00083,00073 High Roller three years ago, during his peak. He is now in a strong position to capture another significant title. However, there are still two days remaining in the tournament and a group of competitors eager to defeat him. Rank. Player. Country. Number of Chips.