Benjamin Rolle Makes Back-to-Back WSOP Online Main Event Final Tables
In 2024, Benjamin Rolle battled his way to the final table of the $5,000 WSOP Online Main Event on GGPoker, but he entered the last nine as the short stack fighting for survival. Rolle’s run ended in eighth place when his ace-king lost a flip to pocket queens, forcing him to settle for $651,921.
Fast forward one year, and the Raise Your Edge founder is back at the same table, only this time with a massive upgrade. Instead of clinging to the short stack, Rolle holds the chip lead and is in pole position as nine players remain in the chase for the year’s biggest online poker title and prize.
Rolle won’t have it all his own way. Right behind him sits Anatoly Zlotnikov, who brings more than 80 big blinds into play, while Daniel Smiljkovic and Santiago Plante have navigated their way with very respectable stacks of their own
Zengxiang Chen and Marco Agustin Perez are both comfortably in the middle of the pack. Cypriot grinder Andreas Christoforou and Amit Ben Yacov are also in contention, with each holding more than 30 big blinds.
At the bottom of the counts but far from out is Felix Rabas, who has 19 big blinds to work with as he looks to spin up a stack and ladder his way up the payouts.
Each of the nine finalists is guaranteed $487,813, while the payouts cross into seven figures once play reaches the final six.
The 2025 WSOP Online Main Event drew 5,961 entries to create a 28,314,750 prize pool to beat the $25 million guarantee once again. Along with the Main Event bracelet, $3,900,708 is reserved for the champion.
The final table plays out today (Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2:45 p.m. EST) and will be streamed live on GGPoker.TV with commentary from Jeff Gross and 17-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth.
WSOP Online Main Event Final Table Chip Counts
| Place | Player | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Benjamin Rolle | 75,645,533 | 95 |
| 2 | Anatoly Zlotnikov | 63,798,556 | 80 |
| 3 | Daniel Smiljkovic | 46,075,943 | 58 |
| 4 | Santiago Plante | 45,166,830 | 57 |
| 5 | Zengxiang Chen | 30,911,256 | 39 |
| 6 | Marco Agustin Perez | 27,218,630 | 34 |
| 7 | Andreas Christoforou | 27,204,300 | 34 |
| 8 | Amit Ben Yacov | 26,173,736 | 33 |
| 9 | Felix Rabas | 15,324,904 | 19 |
WSOP Online Main Event Final Table Payouts
| Place | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1 | $3,900,708 |
| 2 | $3,006,763 |
| 3 | $2,318,640 |
| 4 | $1,788,027 |
| 5 | $1,378,866 |
| 6 | $1,063,360 |
| 7 | $820,073 |
| 8 | $632,473 |
| 9 | $487,813 |
Admitted Multi-Accounter Wins Third Bracelet
In July 2019, Frenchman Ivan Deyra captured his first WSOP bracelet. But just two years later, his reputation took a major blow when, as a Winamax ambassador, he was banned from the site after it was revealed he had multi-accounted by entering — and winning — a €2,000 Super High Roller under his father’s account.
Deyra later admitted to the “unforgivable” act in a public statement, reflecting on what he called a naive and serious mistake.
Since then, the French pro has rebuilt his résumé. He added a second bracelet during the 2024 WSOP Online Festival, banking $387,175 in the $5,000 6-Handed NLH Championship, and now he has done it again. Deyra picked up his third career bracelet in Event #26: $10,000 Heads Up NLH Championship, topping a 120-entry field to pocket $343,962.
He defeated three-time bracelet winner Mark Radoja heads-up, stopping the Canadian from getting his fourth piece of gold. Radoja hasn't left the series empty-handed, though, he already secured a win this series in the $2,500 Turbo NLH Championship for $182,565.
#26: $10,000 Heads Up NLH Championship Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ivan Deyra | $343,962 |
| 2 | Mark Radoja | $206,377 |
| Semi Final | Marius Gierse | $114,654 |
| Semi Final | Nicolas Chouity | $114,654 |
| Quarter Final | Dario Sammartino | $45,862 |
| Quarter Final | Marcelo Aziz | $45,862 |
| Quarter Final | Fabiano Kovalski | $45,862 |
| Quarter Final | Domislav | $45,862 |
Miller & Garbi Fall Short of Second Series Bracelet
Event #24: $10,000 PLO Championship saw several recent bracelet winners chase more glory. Arie Miller, who took down the $5K 6-Max Championship earlier in the series for $413,376, and Ravid Garbi, winner of the $1K Double Chance NLH for $133,656, both reached the final table but ultimately fell short of repeat victories.
The title instead went to "Kolialma", who outlasted 183 entries to claim $361,153 and their first bracelet. Hungary’s Sebestyen Balint finished runner-up for $267,917, while Fabian Riebau-Schmithals rounded out the podium in third for $198,750.
#24: $10,000 PLO Championship Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kolialma | $361,153 |
| 2 | Sebestyen Balint | $267,917 |
| 3 | Fabian Riebau-Schmithals | $198,750 |
| 4 | Jan Strazisar | $147,440 |
| 5 | Nikolaos Lampropoulos | $109,376 |
| 6 | Arie Miller | $81,139 |
| 7 | GT-A | $60,192 |
| 8 | Ravid Garbi | $43,231 |
First Bracelet for Argentina's Andion
Another first-time winner emerged in Event #25: $525 Superstack Turbo Bounty NLH. Alejandro Andion of Argentina outlasted 3,075 entries to secure his maiden bracelet and $126,459 in combined prizes.
Andion defeated seasoned high roller Andras Nemeth heads-up, denying the Hungarian a first WSOP title.
#25: $525 Superstack Turbo Bounty NLH Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Bounty | Prize | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alejandro Andion | $51,456 | $75,003 | $126,459 |
| 2 | Andras Nemeth | $35,314 | $75,001 | $110,315 |
| 3 | Keven Augusto | $15,629 | $59,596 | $75,225 |
| 4 | PKSVD19 | $5,627 | $47,355 | $52,982 |
| 5 | Netshaga | $14,668 | $37,628 | $52,296 |
| 6 | Ivan Abramchuk | $6,353 | $29,899 | $36,252 |
| 7 | Dmitrii Kurak | $3,646 | $23,758 | $27,403 |
| 8 | odraudeagnam | $5,464 | $18,878 | $24,342 |
| 9 | Igor Eremeev | $14,464 | $15,000 | $29,464 |
Danka Gets First Bracelet in Mystery Bounty PLO
Sweden'sMichal Danka also joined the list of first-time bracelet winners after topping Event #27: $1,050 Mystery Bounty PLO. The tournament drew 1,064 entries and generated a $1,064,000 prize pool, with Danka banking $112,775 between prizes and bounties.
He edged out Fernando Gutierrez heads-up, while Thomas Muehloecker took third.
#27: $1,050 Mystery Bounty PLO Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Bounty | Prize | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michal Danka | $37,520 | $75,255 | $112,775 |
| 2 | Fernando Gutierrez | $6,640 | $55,826 | $62,466 |
| 3 | Thomas Muehloecker | $17,300 | $41,414 | $58,714 |
| 4 | Rex Ludus | $3,600 | $30,722 | $34,322 |
| 5 | Dimitrios Michailidis | $22,791 | $22,791 | |
| 6 | Thomas Taylor | $12,400 | $16,907 | $29,307 |
| 7 | Markiss7 | $720 | $12,542 | $13,262 |
| 8 | Konstantin Maslak | $5,520 | $8,056 | $13,576 |
| 9 | Vanessa2001 | $54,120 | $6,302 | $60,422 |
Remaining Schedule
Only a handful of bracelet events remain before the 2025 WSOP Online Festival comes to a close, highlighted by two massive GGMillion$ showdowns.
| Date | Buy-in | Event | Guarantee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tue, Sep 23 | $25,000 | #29: $25,000 GGMillion$ SHR Championship | |
| Thu, Sep 25 | $2,100 | #30: $2,100 6-Handed Bounty No-Limit Hold’em | |
| Sat, Sep 27 | $5,000 | #31: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller | |
| Sun, Sep 28 | $1,500 | #32: $1,500 The Closer NLH [Bounty Turbo, Final Stage] | |
| Mon, Sep 29 | $10,300 | #33: $10,300 GGMillion$ High Rollers, $10M GTD [Day 2] | $10,000,000 |





