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2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events

Event #4: $800 DOUBLE CHANCE NLH
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events

Final Results
Winner
Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo
Winning Hand
q9
Prize
$161,637
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$1,248,680
Entries
1,643
Level Info
Level
45
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
24
Players Left
1

Event #4: $800 DOUBLE CHANCE NLH

Day 2 Completed

Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo Wins Event #4 for $161,637

Level 45 : 400,000/800,000, 100,000 ante
Thiago Macedo
Thiago Macedo

It took about four and half hours on Day 2 to decide a winner in the fourth event of 2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events, and Brazil's Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo has won the top prize of $161,637 and his first Gold Bracelet. Macedo made his way through a Day 1 field of 1,643 in Event #4: $800 Double Chance NLH to win the biggest portion of the $1,248,680 prize pool.

Macedo was in disguise until the final table real-name policy exposed him as "IneedWasabi". He'd bagged the third biggest stack at the end of Day 1, and was among the leaders most of the day. He had to battle back at a bit at the final table, though, starting the final nine with a smaller stack.

When they got heads up, Macedo was well behind Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman who had nearly a 2:1 lead to start the two-handed play. Macedo doubled up quickly however, turning the tide and taking the lead. It took another full level to finish it out, but Nasman never managed to get back to even. It all ended on a hand where Macedo flopped two pair against flush and straight draws, and held for the lot when Nasman hit his king on the river and shoved his remaining chips.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Thiago "IneedWasabi" Crema de MacedoBrazil$161,637
2Andreas "Duckzzz" NasmanFinland$121,209
3Mathias "Senor Perez" SiljanderFinland$90,894
4Tomi "BAAABUUSKIII" BroukFinland$68,161
5Ivan "Kewww" BabintsevUkraine$51,114
6Stoyan "UncleToni" ObreshkovBulgaria$38,330
7Ido "idollar" AboudiIsrael$28,743
8Sung keung "skpang781" PangHong Kong$21,554
9Sergei "Igor Gofman" PillpenkoRussia$16,163

Day 2 Action

There were a total of 1,643 entries in Day 1 of Event #4: $800 Double Chance NLH, putting $1,248,680 in the kitty to play for. Some of that was handed out in the latter stages of Day 1, but after a full 32 levels were complete, there were still 24 active stacks to come back for Day 2.

Day 2 played fairly quickly, as they got to the final table in less than two hours. Along the way, it looked like Bartlomiej "chester20o" Swieboda might bag his second bracelet of the series after winning Event #1, but ultimately, he had to settle for 17th place and a score of $7,038.

Start-of-day chip leader Stoyan "UncleToni" Obreshkov looked to be in good shape at the final table, bringing the third place stack to the table. He was within striking distance of the top stacks, and even held the lead for a while, but was crushed in a hand where he went hard with deuces, but lost to the runner-up finisher Nasman.

That brings Event #4 to a close. Coming up next will be Day 1 of Event #5 on Saturday August 7, and PokerNews will be on the virtual floor to bring all the action.

Another Bracelet for Negreanu and Brazil to Shine in Our WSOP Online Predictions

Level 45 : 400,000/800,000, 100,000 ante
GGPoker
GGPoker

The World Series of Poker Online has just begun on GGPoker, with the first bracelet winner crowned today. Remember, you can follow along to all the action right here on PokerNews with our extensive live reporting of the event.

But before we get there, it's time for some prediction from members of the PokerNews staff. We spoke with five members of the team to get their thoughts on who will be the big winners, how many entries the WSOP Online Main Event will get and of course, the most important question, how will Daniel Negreanu fare?

Read on to find out the predictions

Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman Eliminated in 2nd Place ($121,209)

Level 45 : 400,000/800,000, 100,000 ante
Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman Eliminated in 2nd Place ($121,209)
Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman Eliminated in 2nd Place ($121,209)

Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo limped, then called when Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman raised to 2.4 million. Nasman bet 1.65 million on the {9-Spades}{q-Spades}{6-Hearts} flop, and they both checked the {8-Hearts} turn. Nasman shoved the {k-Clubs} river for almost 7.5 million, and Macedo called from the big stack to put the bracelet on the line.

Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo: {q-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}
Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman: {k-Spades}{j-Spades}

Board: {9-Spades}{q-Spades}{6-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{k-Clubs}

Macedo flopped huge with two pair, but Nasman flopped some strong draws. He bricked on the big draws, but unfortuantely hit his king on the river for top pair, shoving into the two pair for Macedo. Nasman banked more than $120,000 for second.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo br
Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo
65,720,000
15,062,182
15,062,182
Profile photo of Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman fi
Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman
Busted

Level: 45

Blinds: 400,000/800,000

Ante: 100,000

Macedo In Control

Level 44 : 350,000/700,000, 85,000 ante

Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo has more than 50 million chips and he raised to 1.4 million and got a call to the {j-Spades}{9-Clubs}{2-Hearts} flop. Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman check-raised from 980,100 to 3,360,200 and got the call to the {a-Clubs} turn, which they both checked. Nasman bet 2,422,600 on the {7-Diamonds} river, but got a call, losing with {5-Spades}{4-Spades} against Macedo's pocket tens.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo br
Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo
50,657,818
7,967,800
7,967,800
Profile photo of Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman fi
Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman
15,062,182
-7,967,800
-7,967,800

Macedo Gets One on Flop

Level 44 : 350,000/700,000, 85,000 ante

In the final hand of the last level, Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman raised to 1.32 million, and then called when Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo three-bet to 4.8 million. Macedo bet 2.4 million on the {7-Clubs}{q-Spades}{3-Diamonds} flop and took it down, showing {5-Diamonds} as he collected the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo br
Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo
42,690,018
4,792,500
4,792,500
Profile photo of Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman fi
Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman
23,029,982
-4,792,500
-4,792,500

Level: 44

Blinds: 350,000/700,000

Ante: 85,000

Macedo Takes Lead to Break

Level 43 : 300,000/600,000, 75,000 ante
Macedo Takes Lead to Break
Macedo Takes Lead to Break

A couple hands before the break, Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman got some chips back on a hand where the board ran out to four hearts, and Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo called down with a pair of tens but no heart, only to run into the second nut heart in Nasman's hand.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo br
Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo
37,897,518
-5,455,200
-5,455,200
Profile photo of Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman fi
Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman
27,822,482
4,455,200
4,455,200

Tables Turned

Level 43 : 300,000/600,000, 75,000 ante
Tables Turned
Tables Turned

Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo raised to 1.2 million, then called when Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman made it 4.5 million. Nasman bet 2,287,500 on the {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} flop, and got called, then bet 2,831,250 on the {a-Diamonds} turn. Nasman shoved for more than 34 million, almost twice the pot and more than Macedo's stack, but got the call.

Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo: {k-Hearts}{9-Spades}
Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman: {8-Spades}{8-Diamonds}

Board: {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{4-Spades}

Macedo flopped best and held on to take the lead in this heads-up.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo br
Thiago "IneedWasabi" Macedo
43,352,718
22,456,359
22,456,359
Profile photo of Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman fi
Andreas "Duckzzz" Nasman
23,367,282
-21,456,359
-21,456,359