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2020 WPT World Online Championships

Event #9: $3,200 Heads-Up Championship, $500k GTD
Day: 1
Event Info

2020 WPT World Online Championships

Event Info
Buy-in
$3,200
Prize Pool
$500,000
Entries
166
Players Left
1
Average Chip Stack
16,600,000
Total Chips
16,600,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
166
Players Left
1

Event #9: $3,200 Heads-Up Championship, $500k GTD

Day 1 Completed

Steve O'Dwyer Wins $3,200 WPTWOC Heads-Up Championship ($135,000)

Steve O'Dwyer
Steve O'Dwyer

Steve O'Dwyer became a WPT World Online Championships winner on September 17 when he outlasted and out-foxed 165-opponents in the $3,200 buy-in Heads-Up Championship.

Heads-Up tournaments tend to attract some of the best poker players in the business and this $500,000 guaranteed affair was no different. The likes of Team partypoker's Roberto Romanello, Renato Nomura, and Patrick Leonard, recent WPTWOC champion Daniel Smyth, Gianluca Speranza, Adrian Mateos, and Thomas Muehloecker were just a handful of stellar names who failed in their quest to reach the top 32 places were the money was awarded.

More elite players saw a return on their $3,200 investment. Rok Gostisa, WPTWOC Mix-Max champion Andrey Kotelnikov, Sylvain Loosli, and Finland's Pauli Ayras were among those who cashed, the latter claiming $7,500 for his ninth-place exit.

All the eight finalists locked up at least $17,500 for their efforts. Eugenio Peralta, Arnaud Enselme and Joao Vieira were the quartet of stars who claimed this sum.

Allan Berger and Jorma Nuutinen busted in the semi-finals. Berger lost to O'Dwyer when all the chips went in on the river of an ace-high board. Berger held pocket eights that had turned a set. However, O'Dwyer's pocket queen caught a third queen on the river to send Berger to the showers.

Nuutinen's exit was one of tournament poker's many coinflips. His pocket threes couldn't hold against Artem Akhmetvaleyev's ace-queen.

O'Dwyer got his hands on the title and the $135,000 prize when he dispatched of Akhmetvaleyev. The final hand saw O'Dwyer overbet shove with ace-king on a king-high board and Akhmetvaleyev called with third pair, obviously not believing O'Dwyer's story.

WPT Heads-Up Championship Final Eight Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Steve O'DwyerNetherlands$135,000
2Artem AkhmetvaleyevRussia$75,000
3Jorma NuutinenFinland$40,000
4Allan BergerCanada$40,000
5Joao VieiraNetherlands$17,500
6Arnaud EnselmeUnited Kingdom$17,500
7Niko KoopGermany$17,500
8Eugenio PeraltaIreland$17,500

*Country as displayed in the partypoker tournament lobby

Tags: Adrian MateosAllan BergerAndrey KotelnikovArnaud EnselmeDaniel SmythEugenio PeraltaGianluca SperanzaJoao VieiraJorma NuutinenPatrick LeonardPauli AyrasRenato NomuraRoberto RomanelloRok GostisaSteve O'DwyerSylvain LoosliThomas Muehloecker

Event #9: $3,200 Heads-Up Championship, $500k GTD

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