Being born into the Molson Canadian beer empire would be enough for many people to take the scenic route through life on the rails of family fortune. Will Molson decided to take the path less traveled, committing himself to the lifestyle of a high-stakes cash games poker pro. Out of the beer empire’s shadow, Molson would learn in heartbreaking fashion that nothing comes easy, unless of course it’s the third time you’re doing it.
On Thursday, Molson did the impossible, winning the North American Poker Tour’s Caribbean $25k No-Limit Hold’em High Roller event. While there’s nothing impossible about simply winning a tourney, the fact that Molson has made it to heads-up play three years in a row makes it seem all the more fitting the level of astonishment surrounding his feat, as he came back with a vengeance like Bruce Willis to show just how magic a number three really was.
Molson had taken runner-up finishes consecutively since the event’s inception, always managing to go flat like his family’s beer. He had fallen short previously in 2009 to a field size of 48 and Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, followed by 84 registrants in 2010 and William Reynolds. For Molson, the third time really was a charm, lifting the curse when he emerged victorious at the end of a 154 player gauntlet consisting of some of the world’s best players all vying for their shot at a first place prize worth $1,072,850. A final 12 with formidable felt Goliaths such as David Baker, Jason Mercier, 2010 Card Player Magazine’s Player of the Year Tom Marchese, and Erik Seidel stood in his way, but would stand no match for Will, who was filled with as much determination as Molson beer is filled with suds.
The young gun has already managed to amass $1,813,713 throughout his young career, the vast majority of which has come from his three consecutive heads-up performances in the Caribbean high roller events. Looking in, you can’t help but be happy for a man who has less quit than Rocky. Looking out, Molson is thinking to himself, “Well it’s about damn time.”

Ashton Griffin has won the inaugural North American Poker Tour (NAPT) High-Roller Bounty Shootout at the Venetian, taking home a first prize of $455,000. If his name doesn’t ring any of those proverbial bells, you may better recognize him by his poker handle, Ashman103, a frequent regular across the nosebleeds of some of the finest no-limit hold’em cash games online.




