GGSF Super MILLION$ ME-H: $10,300, $10M GTD
Day 1d Started
GGSF Super MILLION$ ME-H: $10,300, $10M GTD
Day 1d Started
The second week of the 2021 GG Spring Festival is approaching the business end. This is also the case for one of the flagship tournaments, as two starting days remain for the GGSF Super MILLION$ ME-H: $10,300. So far, the special edition of the weekly high-stakes showdown has attracted a field of 610 entries, and 75 players qualified for Day 2.
All those unhappy with their stacks so far or everyone that hasn't claimed chips yet for Day 2 can enter Day 1d, which kicks off at 6.05 pm GMT. The structure remains the same as in all other previous three flights and 22 levels of 20 minutes each are scheduled. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available for six hours in total and Day 1d should last approximately eight and a half hours.
The participants receive 100,000 in chips, good enough for 200 big blinds in the first level at 250-500 and a running ante of 60. Everyone receives a 45 seconds time bank, which will be stocked up by another 15 seconds for every hour of play.
India's "level29" has accumulated the most chips thus far across the first three starting days with 2,276,011, and they are followed by Sergio Aido (1,978,059) and Mike Watson (1,921,636). Whether or not anyone will be able to boost their stack further remains to be seen.
Among the early entries for Day 1d are GGPoker ambassador Felipe Ramos, Alex Foxen, Bryan Paris, Markus Prinz, Idris Ambraisse, Igor D'Ursel, Renan Bruschi, Joseph Cheong, and Daniel Smiljkovic.
Stay tuned to follow the live updates right here on PokerNews to find out who will run up their stack for a chance at the $10 million guarantee.
Level: 1
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 60
There are 41 players registered and the cards are officially in the air for the penultimate starting day for this tournament.
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100,000 |
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100,000 |
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100,000
100,000
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100,000 |
Igor D'Ursel called a raise to 1,500 while on the button and Blaz Zerjav came along out of the big blind. The flop fell ![]()
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and D'Ursel bet 1,585, which only Zerjav called. The
appeared on the turn and D'Ursel now bet 8,280, which won the pot as Zerjav check-folded.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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105,057
5,057
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5,057 |
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96,855
3,145
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3,145 |
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100,000
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Adrian Mateos opened to 1,100 and "for3ver" three-bet to 3,700 from one seat over in the hijack, which the Spaniard called. On the ![]()
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flop, Mateos check-called for 3,535 and opted to do so again for 18,480 on the
turn. Mateos checked the
river and "for3ver" checked behind to see their ![]()
no good, as Mateos had improved with ![]()
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| Player | Chips | Progress |
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124,895
24,895
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24,895 |
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74,165
74,165
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74,165 |
Russia's "VekRex" limped in from the cutoff and Jerome L'Hostis raised to 2,250 on the button to earn a call. On the ![]()
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flop, "VekRex" check-called for 2,949 and did so again for 7,811 on the
turn. The
fell on the river and they checked once more.
L'Hostis now bet 19,621 and was caught bluffing with ![]()
, as "VekRex" looked that up with the ![]()
for the top pair.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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135,419 | |
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66,439
33,561
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33,561 |
Dmitry "Altbbb" Yurasov raised it up to 1,250 and earned two callers including "R_uida lin" on the button. The ![]()
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flop was checked to Yurasov and he bet 1,183, picking up a call from "R_uida lin" only.
On the
turn, Yurasov check-raised from 1,950 to 10,307 to earn a call and then led the
river for 19,810. "R_uida lin" called with ![]()
but Yurasov had ![]()
for the nut flush.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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134,110
34,110
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34,110 |
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72,290
27,710
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27,710 |