Player | Chips | Progress |
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Manuel "cardstud70" Zepeda
|
Busted | |
Charles "RvrCrdBING" Powell
|
Busted | |
Robert "bobbybunz" Parker
|
Busted | |
Ryan "rbam13" Bambrick
|
Busted | |
Jiwoo "mutation" Hyul
|
Busted | |
Robert "psychoduck" March
|
Busted | |
Ronald "blink183bet" Ruhl
|
Busted |
2020 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events
Jeffrey "jeffrey27jr" Turton opened with a min-raise from early position and then called Julian "Julian" Parmann's 1,055 three-bet jam from the small blind.
Julian "Julian" Parmann:
Jeffrey "jeffrey27jr" Turton:
Parmann jammed into Turton's aces and didn't find any help on the runout as he re-entered the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jeffrey "jeffrey27jr" Turton | 17,575 | |
Julian "Julian" Parmann | 15,000 |
15k starting stack...posting this before the cream rises https://t.co/k7tO9cGsr7
— Greg Jennings (@ZGregJennings)
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Greg "viejo_alegre" Jennings | 28,578 |
Level: 3
Blinds: 40/80
Ante: 0
This past Sunday, it was a night to remember on GGPoker as their first-ever WSOP bracelet events — part of a 54-event schedule spread out across the next months — kicked off. Unfortunately, on a night where three bracelet winners were supposed to be crowned, two of the events ran into a critical bug and had to be suspended to next week.
The lightning-fast Event #34: $525 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed — clocking in at a mere 3 hours and 15 minutes start to finish to make it the fastest-ever bracelet event — was unaffected by the technical issues and played out as normal. In total, 2,214 entries of $525 each were made to create a total prize pool of $1,107,000.
In the end, it was Shoma "pp_syon" Ishikawa of Japan writing history as GGPoker's first-ever online bracelet winner, as well as the third person from Japan after Naoya Kihara and Takahiro Nakai to claim the coveted prize. Ishikawa is an emerging talent from the land of the rising
The second event of the festival saw Finnish high-stakes poker legend Juha Helppi doubled his gold bracelet tally in Event #35 $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship. Helppi who claimed the lion's share of the $1,558,000 prize pool after topping a field of 328 entries, receiving a first-place prize of $290,286 to go along with the coveted prize.
On Wednesday, Michael "YesPlease" Clacher won the third WSOP bracelet for South Africa in the 2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Event #36: $1,500 FIFTY STACK NLHE for $297,496 by overcoming a field of 1,342 players. The third event where a bracelet could be won generated a prize pool of $1,912,350 for 188 players to cash in in the end.
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2020 Online WSOP Bracelet Winners on GGPoker
Date | Tournament | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
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7/19/20 | Event #34: $525 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed | 2,214 | $1,107,000 | Shoma "pp_syon" Ishikawa | $117,650 |
7/21/20 | Event #35: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship | 328 | $1,558,000 | Juha Helppi | $290,286 |
7/22/20 | Event #36: $1,500 FIFTY STACK NLHE | 1,342 | $1,912,350 | Michael Clacher | $297,496 |
7/23/20 | Event #37: $1,050 Bounty Pot Limit Omaha | 971 | $971,000 | Hun Wei Lee | $161,886 |
Jenny "Mobey" Svancara opened for 143 from early position and was called by "Greg "viejo_alegre" Jennings on the button before "gabpoker" three-bet to 650 from the big blind.
Svancara called as did Jennings brining the three players to the flop.
Action was checked to Svancara who fired out 912 and Jennings raised to 3,100. "gabpoker" folded while Svancara called to see the appear on the turn
Svancara checked to Jennings who jammed for 10,739 and Svancara called off her 9,760 stack.
Greg "viejo_alegre" Jennings:
Jenny "Mobey" Svancara:
Svancara flopped top-pair but was still trailing "viejo_alegre's" cowboys and the river didn't change a thing as she re-entered the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Greg "viejo_alegre" Jennings |
28,578
28,578
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28,578 |
Jenny "Mobey" Svancara |
15,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
gabpoker |
13,835
13,835
|
13,835 |
|
Level: 2
Blinds: 30/60
Ante: 0
Over the course of two days on July 9th and 10th, the poker world witnessed New Jersey’s Ryan “im.sorry” Torgersen accomplish a truly incredible feat. First, he navigated his way through a 1,026-entry field in Event #9: $1,000 NLH 6-Max only to finish runner-up to Ron “MacDaddy15” McMillen, good for $116,379 prize money.
A day later in Event #10: $600 Monster Stack, Torgersen was back at it and topped a 2,074-entry field to win that tournament for $172,362 and a gold bracelet. In a 24-hour period, he won a $288,741 in prize money. He didn't stop there as last night he finished in third place in Event #23: $500 NLH Knockout for $41,243.
Little was known about poker’s latest breakout star, who was awarded Performance of the Week right here on PokerNews. Fortunately, he found time in between his online grind to chat with PokerNews.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Louis "PokeThese" Lynch
|
15,000 | |
Tony "Panoramic" Dunst
|
15,000 | |
Daniel "DNegs" Negreanu
|
15,000 | |
Gershon "jets613" Distenfeld
|
15,000 | |
David "1_BLUE_i" Peck | 15,000 | |
Eric "circleball" Baldwin | 15,000 | |
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Nicholas "Got_The_Glow" Brancato | 15,000 | |
Shawn "Clairvoyant" Kjetland | 15,000 | |
Marvin "mkarlins" Karlins
|
15,000 | |
Jerod "WhiskeyDeck" Smith | 15,000 | |
Kenneth "KBconcepts" Phillips
|
15,000 | |
Clayton "clayfletch" Fletcher | 15,000 | |
Michael "Bballlind10" Lind
|
15,000 | |
Jorden "mookmook" Helstern
|
15,000 | |
Michael "miw210x" Wang
|
15,000 | |
Max "MaxSparrow" Pescatori | 15,000 | |
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Level: 1
Blinds: 25/50
Ante: 0