"It feels really good to win a tournament. Tough field too, had to battle some of the best players in the country or even the world," Song told reporters after the victory.
The high roller clocked in a field of 60 entries to put the prize pool at $1,440,600, and all eight players that made the final table were in the money.
Song held a massive chip lead when cards got into the air between the final four players, which only increased after taking out three-time bracelet winner Jim Collopy in fourth place.
The biggest hand between them transpired when Winter limped on the button preflop, and Song checked the big blind before the first three cards were dealt 10J6.
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