The 2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events will determine another WSOP gold bracelet winner as of 5.01 pm UTC. In a field of 144 entries, seven players remain in the mix for the largest slice of the $684,000 prize pool in Event #18: $5,000 Short Deck Championship. This includes three former bracelet winners and two first-time finalists.
Radmir "KOPOBA" Sadirov sits atop the leaderboard with a significant lead as he holds nearly half of the chips in play. His stack of 4,131,749 represents 258 antes, which is more than three times as many as Second-placed Yen-Liang "yao_poker" Yao (1,305,762). The player from Taiwan will aim to finish one spot better than his runner-up finish in Event #6: $200 FLIP & GO NO-Limit Hold'em.
Third in chips is Mukoro "AnonAnomaly" Gberevbie who appears to represent Ireland according to the GGPoker client. His stack of 699,655 is narrowly ahead of four well-known and experienced poker pros. Sam Greenwood, Daniel Dvoress, and Joao Vieira all have a WSOP bracelet to their name already. Italian poker pro Dario Sammartino missed out on the same feat several times and returns with the shortest stack of 31 antes.
Final Table Line-Up Event #18: $5,000 Short Deck Championship
Position | Player | Country | Chip Count | Antes |
1 | Radmir "KOPOBA" Sadirov | Russia | 4,131,749 | 258 |
2 | Yen-Liang "yao_poker" Yao | Taiwan | 1,305,762 | 82 |
3 | Mukoro "AnonAnomaly" Gberevbie | Ireland | 699,655 | 44 |
4 | Sam Greenwood | Canada | 688,200 | 43 |
5 | Daniel Dvoress | Canada | 663,992 | 41 |
6 | Joao Vieira | Portugal | 650,397 | 41 |
7 | Dario Sammartino | Italy | 500,225 | 31 |
The action will resume in level 27 with a running ante of 16,000 and all levels will feature 20 hands each instead of the 15-minute duration of Day 1. Prior to the start, the seven finalists will be able to switch seats in order of chip counts, from lowest to highest.
Stay tuned right here on PokerNews to find out who walks away as the champion and claims the top prize worth $169,111.
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AnonAnomalyDaniel DvoressDario SammartinoJoao VieiraKOPOBASam GreenwoodYen-Liang Yao