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2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Super Circuit

Event #5: BIG $500 $2M Gtd
Day: 1
Event Info

2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Super Circuit

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
axqx
Prize
$330,411
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$3,465,125
Entries
7,295
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
2,500,000 / 5,000,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
7,295
Players Left
1

"BlaireauEnColere" Wins Event #5: BIG $500 $2M Gtd ($330,411)

Level 31 : 2,500,000/5,000,000, 500,000 ante
E5 Final Standings
E5 Final Standings

After about 10 hours of play on Day 2, Event #5: BIG $500 $2M is now in the books, and Brazilian player "BlaireauEnColere" is the newest ring bearer. They made their way through 7,295 total entries, and 1,084 on day 2, to take down a deal-adjusted $330,411 for the win.

This was the 5th event in the month long 2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Super Circuit. Over the course of May, a total of 18 rings will be handed out on GGPoker with ring events running Sundays and Tuesdays and PokerNews will be here to bring you all the action.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1"BlaireauEnColere"Brazil$330,411
2"pfckb"Brazil$369,742
3"Neto 10"Brazil$362,695
4Lester "mon$terDad" EdocHong Kong$159,979
5"Goldig"Malasyia$110,040
6Kevin PuChina$75,649
7THE EPIDEMICSBrazil$52,021
8DosobycLithuania$35,773
9CarneAmigoArgentina$24,599

Action Of the Day

Play got underway at 3pm Eastern time, and while they played down to 864 players at the end of Day 1, registration was still open until the start of Day 2. When the cards finally got into the air for Day 2, 1,084 players were at the virtual tables ready for action.

It didn't take long to get into the money. The bubble burst right after the start of Day 2's Level 3, and action went very quickly after that. Shortly after the bubble burst, GGPoker ambassador Felipe Ramos made a bit of a stir, spending some time at the top of the chip stacks, but ultimately he fell in 86th place for $3,249. Another ambassador that ran into the final 100 was Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier. He was never playing the biggest stack in the room, but he still managed to navigate his way to 67th for $3,783. Another interesting player to go deep in this one was "QuackQuack89". They made it to 22nd for $7,999, but they did it playing from the coldest, and southern-most place on earth, Antarctica.

It was about 7 hours after cards were dealt that they made the final table. It was almost an hour before "CarneAmigo", who had led the tournament at a few points, bowed out in 9th place for $24,599. "Dosobyc", "THE EPIDEMICS", and "Kevin Pu" then went out in rapid succession to take the game five-handed.

They played another half hour before "Goldig" got it in with a set versus two pair on the flop, and got crushed by a turn boat for 5th place. Lester "mon$terDad" Edoc fell about 15 minutes later in 4th for $159,979 to set up an epic three-way match.

They played almost an hour three-handed, trading the chips back and forth before all three finally decided to talk deal at the start of Level 31. They made the deal, and it didn't take too much longer to finish it out. "Neto 10" was out in 3rd about 10 minutes later with a deal-adjusted $362,695, but heads up went on for awhile.

There was a WSOPC Ring up for grabs, after all. It was about 15 minutes later that "pfckb" finally ended their run in 2nd place for $369,842 after the deal, while the 3rd place stack when the deal was struck pocketed $330,411 for the win, as well as the coveted World Series of Poker Circuit ring.

PokerNews will be back on the Circuit on Tuesday May 12th with Event #6: Deepstack Bounty Hunters $500K Gtd.