WCOOP 92-M: $1,050 NLHE [Main Event], $5M Gtd
Day 4 Completed
WCOOP 92-M: $1,050 NLHE [Main Event], $5M Gtd
Day 4 Completed
After just over 3 hours of play, Day 4 of the WCOOP Main Event - Medium: $1,050 NLHE, $5M Gtd has reached its conclusion with the final table of 9 being whittled down to its champion. In a head-ups battle that lasted only 12 hands, it was Florian "Twicyyy" Guimond, who resides in the United Kingdom, that emerged victorious beating high stakes regular Pedro "dibmestre" Dib to secure the title.
The tournament guaranteed $5,000,000 and 4,696 players entered with the hope of being crowned a WCOOP champion.
Guimond had a rollercoaster ride to the title finding themselves as the chip leader after the second day of play with 79 players remaining. On day 3 those 79 players were reduced to the final table of nine and Guimond propped up the counts coming in as the shortest stack. In the early levels of the final table Guimond navigated his way to the middle of the pack and then claimed the first scalp of the final table, Brazilian "paoronaldo", and never looked back.
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Florian "Twicyyy" Guimond | United Kingdom | $603,142* |
2 | Pedro "dibmestre" Dib | Brazil | $488,407* |
3 | Goran "mandza17" Mandic | Croatia | $480,857* |
4 | rObetOblancO | Austria | $251,882 |
5 | Bernardo "BernardoDG" Granato | Brazil | $178,107 |
6 | Ryan "planty07/08" Plant | Ecuador | $125,941 |
7 | "Royal Mind" | United Kingdom | $89,053 |
8 | Alexios "J0hnny_Dr@m@" Zervos | United Kingdom | $62,970 |
9 | "paoronaldo" | Brazil | $44,527 |
* denotes a three-handed deal.
Day 4 Action
Action at the final table came thick and fast but with the average stack of 55 big blinds, it took almost an hour before we lost our first player. It was Brazilian "paoronaldo", who had entered the final table third in chips, that was the first to be eliminated when his three-bet all-in from the button, with queen-nine, walked into Guimonds ace-king suited and couldn't connect with the board seeing him exit in ninth place for $44,527.
Next to exit was Alexios "J0hnny_Dr@m@" Zervos for $62,970. The professional poker player residing in the United Kingdom had battled at the bottom end of the chip counts for the whole final table and as blinds increased he found himself all in with middle pair versus the over cards of Goran "mandza17" Mandic and couldn't fade.
Mandic started to pick up heat in the mid stages of the final table busting "Royal Mind" in seventh place for $89,053 when ace-five outdrew "Royal Mind"s ace-nine when all in preflop.
Level 51 (1,250,000/2,500,000/325,000) saw three players eliminated as the field was reduced from six to three. The first of these came when two premium hands clashed preflop when Guimond picked up pocket aces in the cutoff and opened only for Ryan "planty07/08" Plant to three-bet with ace-jack from the small blind. Guimond four-bet his aces against Plants resistance and the chips went in preflop. Plant couldn't improve and exited for $125,941.
Three hands later it was Bernardo "BernardoDG" Granato who was eliminated when his pocket eights couldn't hold versus Dibs' ace-queen. Dib rivered the straight and start-of-day chip leader Granato exited for $178,107.
Only another five hands passed before Austrias "rObetOblancO" bust to the hands of Guimond when both players flopped top pair and got the chips in only for Guimond to have "rObetOblancO" outkicked. With no help on the turn or river "rObetOblancO" busted and cashed for $251,882.
When the action was down to three the tournament was paused as the remaining players discussed a deal. After a bit of back and forth, a deal was agreed and play recommenced with Guimond holding a 2:1 chip lead and not much to separate Mandic and Dib in second and third respectively.
High-stakes grinder Mandic was next to hit the rail for $480,857. Mandic raised with ace-six and got three-bet all in by Dib, holding ace-seven. Mandic called and improved to a pair of sixes on the flop but the river came a seven and that gave Dib a bigger pair and took the tournament heads up.
Dib started heads-up play as the chip leader and was one flip away from claiming the title when he called Guimonds all-in with pocket nines. Guimond had ace jack and the jack on the turn gave him a full double up.
The final hand of the night saw Dib limp the button with ace three, Guimond raised with pocket jacks and Dib reraised all in. Guimond called and the pocket jacks held resulting in Dib finishing second for $488,407 and after accumulating all 464,600,000 tournament chips, it was Guimond who walked away with $603,142, the trophy and the title of 2022 WCOOP Medium Main Event Champion.
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Pedro "dibmestre" Dib limped the button for 3,500,000 and "Twicyyy" raised to 12,250,000 from the big blind. Dib responded by shoving for 77,673,974 total and "Twicyyy" made the call.
Pedro "dibmestre" Dib:
"Twicyyy":
Dib was behind and at risk, whereas "Twiccy" just needed his jacks to hold for him to be crowned champion.
The board ran out and "Twiccy"'s pocket jacks were best to end Dib's run in second place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Florian "Twicyyy" Guimond |
464,600,000
109,168,974
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109,168,974 |
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Pedro "dibmestre" Dib | Busted |
"Twicyyy" raised to 7,700,000 from the button, Pedro "dibmestre" Dib three-bet to 25,200,000, "Twicyyy" four-bet to 55,300,000 and Dib five-bet all in for a total of 286,434,487 covering "Twicyyy". "Twicyyy" took no time in calling and the players were all in with "Twicyyy" at risk.
"Twicyyy":
Pedro "dibmestre" Dib:
It was a classic flip and Dib was five community cards away from being crowned champion.
The board ran out and Dib was denied as "Twicyyy" turned a pair of jacks to best Dib's pair of nines.
Heads up play continues with "Twicyyy" now a commanding chip leader.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Florian "Twicyyy" Guimond |
355,431,026
158,165,513
|
158,165,513 |
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Pedro "dibmestre" Dib |
109,168,974
-158,165,513
|
-158,165,513 |
Level: 53
Blinds: 1,750,000/3,500,000
Ante: 450,000
With the action three-handed Goran "mandza17" Mandic raised to 49,000,000 from the button, "Twicyyy" folded the small blind and Pedro "dibmestre" Dib reraised to 94,500,000 and Mandic called off his remaining chips.
Goran "mandza17" Mandic:
Pedro "dibmestre" Dib:
Mandic was behind and in need of some help but took the lead on the flop of .
The turn came the and Mandic needed to fade a seven to find the double.
The fell on the river giving Dib a better pair and sending Mandic to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pedro "dibmestre" Dib |
267,334,487
202,915,251
|
202,915,251 |
Florian "Twicyyy" Guimond |
197,265,513
-39,280,000
|
-39,280,000 |
|
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Goran "mandza17" Mandic | Busted |
The final three players have agreed on a deal, full details will be available when the tournament reaches its conclusion. Play will continue until a champion is crowned.
The tournament is paused as the remaining three players discuss a potential deal.
Level: 52
Blinds: 1,500,000/3,000,000
Ante: 375,000
Playing four-handed "rObetOblancO" opened to 6,000,000 from the cutoff and the action folded around to "Twicyyy", who called from the big blind.
The flop fell and "Twicyyy" checked, "rObetOblancO" put out a continuation bet of 39,000,000 and "Twicyyy" check-raised all in for a total of 116,543,370, "rObetOblancO" called with his tournament life at risk.
"rObetOblancO":
"Twicyyy":
Both players had top pair but "Twicyyy" was in front with the ace kicker and "rObetOblancO" needed to find help to survive.
The board ran out to bust "rObetOblancO" from the tournament and saw "Twicyyy" become the first player to amass over 200 million.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Florian "Twicyyy" Guimond |
236,545,513
63,525,143
|
63,525,143 |
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rObetOblancO | Busted |