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2020 GGPoker WSOP Winter Online Circuit

WSOPC #5: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha
Day: 1
Event Info

2020 GGPoker WSOP Winter Online Circuit

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j1087
Prize
$82,052
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$593,370
Entries
1,041
Level Info
Level
43
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
1,041
Players Left
1

Pulkit Goyal Wins 2020 GGPoker WSOPC Event #5: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha ($82,052)

Level 43 : 150,000/300,000, 0 ante
Pulkit Goyal
Pulkit Goyal

The fifth champion has been crowned during the 2020 GGPoker World Series of Poker (WSOP) Winter Online Circuit. India's Pulkit Goyal earned the lion's share of the $593,370 prize pool after coming out on top of a field of 1,041 entries, which consisted of 619 unique entries and 422 re-entries.

Only the top 179 spots were paid and Goyal defeated Loucas "Rage Monkey1" Kourtoumbellides in heads-up to claim the top prize of $82,052, while his opponent from South Africa had to settle for a consolation prize of $61,530.

Prior to this victory, Goyal had five WSOP cashes to his name including three cashes at the King's Resort in Rozvadov and two scores during the 2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events earlier this year. He has eclipsed his recorded career cashes and follows in the footsteps of fellow Indian players Nipun Java, Abhinav Iyer, Nikita Luther, Aditya Sushant and Kartik Ved, who all have a WSOP bracelet to their name.

Runner-up Kourtoumbellides was by far the most-aggressive player during the late stages and fell short of victory while the final table also featured Austria's Karl "Rossz" Schedlberger, Nikolay "boryan4ik" Prokhorskiy of Russia, and Brazil's Eduardo Pires.

Final Result WSOPC Event #5: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Pulkit GoyalIndia$82,052
2Loucas "Rage Monkey1" KourtoumbellidesSouth Africa$61,530
3Karl "Rossz" SchedlbergerAustria$46,141
41bloodfloodRussia$34,601
5Nikolay "boryan4ik" ProkhorskiyRussia$25,947
6SlonoSarSkiIsrael$19,458
7SK72Germany$14,591
8SunOfABeachAustria$10,942
9Eduardo PiresBrazil$8,205

The Action of the Day

More than 300 players were in their seats in the first level of the day and the all-in showdowns never really stopped with blind levels of 12 minutes each. There were several double eliminations even before the blinds increased for the first time and new faces as well as re-entries kept on coming. The tournament offered up to three re-entries for each participant and that resulted in more than 40.5% of re-entries once the registration closed towards the end of level 15.

By then, fewer than one-third of the field remained and they raced towards the money bubble in an extraordinary fashion. Some of those that fell prior to the money were Kosei Ichinose, Niklas Astedt, Sami Kelopuro, Hun Wei Lee, Mike Watson, Blaz Zerjav, Bernardo "GGeKKo" Dias, Julien Martini and Felipe Ramos.

Steve O'Dwyer was unable to turn a late entry into a payday and close to the bubble, further familiar faces such as Dante Goya, Jessica Teusl, Joao Simao, and Noah "TheVaccine" Schwartz departed. Anton Wigg had his aces cracked and while Chris Moorman doubled on the bubble, it was then George Wolff who became the bubble boy.

Dylan Linde, Dario Sammartino, Alex Difelice, Toby Lewis, Ole Schemion and Mark Herm were among those who cashed and joined the rail outside of the top 100. One rather unusual name in contention in a PLO tournament was GGPoker ambassador Fedor Holz, who eventually departed in 38th place.

Fedor Holz
Fedor Holz

The non-stop action whittled down the field at a rapid pace and former big stacks such as Dorel "DorelEl" Eldabach and Yonathan "ninoboys80" Journo came up shy of the final three tables, as did PLO specialist Gavin Cochrane. En route to the final table, Pulkit Goyal scored two high-profile eliminations after knocking out Craig "GoBlue" Varnell and Andreas Christoforou in 15th and 14th place respectively.

Final Table Action

Russia's "1bloodflood" entered the final table as the chip leader followed by Goyal but it was Loucas "Rage Monkey1" Kourtoumbellides who quickly rose to the occasion and dominated the action with a very aggressive playing style. Eduardo Pires fell to Goyal when a wrap and flush draw missed and half an hour there were only four contenders still in the mix.

"SunOfABeach", "SK72" and "SlonoSarSki" all hit the rail in quick succession and Nikolay "boryan4ik" Prokhorskiy got it in preflop with double suited connectors only for Kourtoumbellides to hold with aces. Goyal then notched up another elimination when his flopped nut straight prevailed against a turned set by "1bloodflood" and Karl "Rossz" Schedlberger saw his hopes vanish with an inferior full house.

ICM deal discussions broke down twice and the lead switched back and forth. Eventually, Kourtoumbellides became short and jammed with an ace-king high in a three-bet pot to get called by Goyal with the middle pair and a gutshot. Two blanks concluded the four-card action after almost ten hours of play and Goyal was crowned the champion.

That wraps up the PokerNews coverage for this event but check back regularly to follow exclusive live updates for each Ring Event of the 2020 GGPoker WSOP Winter Online Circuit!

2020 WSOP Winter Online Circuit Winners so Far

Event #Event NameBuy-InPrize PoolEntriesWinnerTop Prize
1BIG $50$50$1,439,38631,291Aleksey "ImLuckPads" Savenkov$168,810
2Super MILLION$$10,300$5,110,000511Joaquin Melogno$636,072
3Deepstack NLHE Championship$3,000$1,436,400504Christian Jeppsson$244,202
4Monster Stack NLHE$800$1,060,2001,395Sihao "Mr_3rdBullet" Zhang$140,472
5Pot-Limit Omaha$600$1,060,2001,041Pulkit Goyal$82,052
6Mini Main Event$170$2,733,55917,478Final Table Reachedtba

Tags: Andreas ChristoforouChris MoormanCraig VarnellEduardo PiresFedor HolzFelipe RamosGavin CochraneGeorge WolffKarl SchedlbergerLoucas KourtoumbellidesNikolay ProkhorskiyPulkit GoyalYonathan Journo