Player | Chips | Progress |
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NJ_el_matata
|
Busted | |
Chris "Mechanic237" Mcnamee
|
Busted | |
DonkeyOG
|
Busted | |
broc27
|
Busted | |
warwind
|
Busted | |
gotphished
|
Busted | |
DIBELLO
|
Busted | |
13templeqb13
|
Busted | |
Timothy "RoyalFever" Daniels
|
Busted | |
akaginsf
|
Busted | |
DisciteSuper
|
Busted | |
king_archie
|
Busted | |
drago619
|
Busted | |
baileja
|
Busted | |
Mastertaxgui
|
Busted | |
xaverian
|
Busted | |
William "twooopair" Reymond
|
Busted | |
Donkey | Busted | |
Kevdinny
|
Busted | |
D_ukes
|
Busted | |
Kings2me8
|
Busted | |
PuntRunner
|
Busted | |
Germbusterz
|
Busted | |
Matthew "m94nasty" Land
|
Busted | |
reuter16
|
Busted |
2020 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events
"Eli1995" opened for 360 from middle position and Andrew "GrandpaEd" Neeme three-bet to 890 from the small blind. Timothy "Valuebet" Rhoda called from the big blind and action was back on "Eli1995" who four-bet to 1,920.
Neeme five-bet to 4,200 and Rhoda quickly mucked their hand while "Eli1995" called for less.
"Eli1995":
Andrew "GrandpaEd" Neeme:
"Eli1995" was ahead with their pocket queens and nothing changed after the runout that secured their much-needed double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrew "GrandpaEd" Neeme
|
29,467 | |
Timothy "Valuebet" Rhoda
|
12,910 | |
Eli1995
|
5,358 |
Years ago, when he was living in Illinois, Ryan Leng learned poker from home games with his old hockey team. Now, he’s a World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner and three-time WSOP Circuit ring winner.
Leng, who now resides in Las Vegas, captured his bracelet back in 2018 when he took down Event #51: $1,500 NLH Bounty for $272,765. As for his rings, the first came in 2017 when he won the WSOPC Horseshoe Southern Indiana Event #12: $365 NLH for $10,164, while the second came three months after his bracelet win when he won the WSOP.com Online Circuit Event #8: $1,000 NLH High Roller 6-Handed for $56,202.
Earlier this year, Leng nabbed number three at the WSOPC Rio Las Vegas after taking down Event #7: $400 NLH/PLO Mix 8-Handed for $9,722.
Leng, a renowned poker coach and gamer, has not only shown he has what it takes to win a bracelet, but he’s also proved himself on WSOP.com making him one of the favorites to capture gold this summer.
Leng, who plays under the screenname “Adopt_aDogg0,” is in action here in the 2020 WSOP Kickoff Event. He was even kind enough to send us a photo of him at his grind station.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan "Adopt_aDogg0" Leng
|
29,669 |
Level: 5
Blinds: 60/120
Ante: 0
Jonathan "jetsfan14" Borenstein opened for 225 from early position and was called by "st0neydanza" from late position, along with Jason "LuckDuck" Lawhun from the big blind.
The board was checked to the river.
Lawhun lead out for 825 and he was called by Borenstein while "st0neydanza" folded.
Lawhun showed air holding while Borenstein scooped the pot with a full house .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jason "LuckDuck" Lawhun
|
18,764
-245
|
-245 |
Jonathan "jetsfan14" Borenstein
|
18,285 | |
st0neydanza | 14,625 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
tooletime13
|
51,798 | |
Michael "DDSpade“ Balan | 49,013 | |
James "jerzrep" Nadolski
|
46,838 | |
herculesh
|
46,294 | |
David "1_BLUE_i" Peck
|
43,160
13,715
|
13,715 |
Bonetrousle
|
41,850 | |
UGK4LIFE.
|
39,413 | |
cortewma0608
|
38,450 | |
DaKrippla
|
36,865
-740
|
-740 |
HeAlwaysHasI
|
35,450
4,505
|
4,505 |
Level: 4
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 0
Jason "LuckDuck" Lawhun opened for 250 from late position and was called by "Keydinny" on the button along with "1badcajun" from the big blind.
The flop was checked to Lawhun who continued for 265. "Keydinny" folded their hand while "1badcajun" called.
Once the appeared on the turn, "1badcajun" fired out 911 and Lawhun called to see the board complete with the on the river.
Both players checked and Lawhun showed to win the pot while "1badcajun" mucked .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jason "LuckDuck" Lawhun
|
19,009 | |
Keydinny
|
13,262
13,262
|
13,262 |
1badcajun
|
11,088
11,088
|
11,088 |
This summer, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) will hold 85 gold bracelet events online between WSOP.com and GG Poker.
The former client will cater to players in Nevada and New Jersey (players in Delaware are NOT able to participate), while the latter will serve the international base.
WSOP.com will hold 31 events – one each day for the month of July – while the other 54 will take place on GG Poker.
For players either in Nevada or New Jersey (remember, you must be 21+ to participate), or those planning to travel in, PokerNews put together all the information you need to know and also answered some lingering questions, which you can read here.
Download WSOP.com
The first step in getting set up to play on WSOP.com is to download the client. You can do so for both mobile (Android and iOS) and desktop (Windows 7 or higher and Mac OS X 10.6.8).
To get the correct version of the client, use the links below:
Also, the WSOP.com client can only support playing one table at a time on mobile.
Finally, pot-limit Omaha (PLO) games and tournaments are not compatible on mobile and must be played via a computer.
Level: 3
Blinds: 40/80
Ante: 0