2020 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Event #10: $600 No-Limit Hold'em MonsterStack
Day: 1
Event Info

2020 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$172,361
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$1,119,960
Entries
2,074
Level Info
Level
45
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
2,074
Players Left
1

Level: 8

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 40

"felixthecat" Can't Beat Big Slick

Level 7 : 175/350, 35 ante

"Dangerous22" raised to 825 from middle position, and "felixthecat" called next to act. "AbleMountain" three-bet to 2,250 from the button, and only "felixthecat" called.

"felixthecat" led out for 1,400 on the {5-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{10-Clubs} flop, and "AbleMountain" raised to 3,400. "felixthecat" clicked it back to 5,400, and "AbleMountain" called.

Both players checked the {7-Diamonds} turn, and the {k-Spades} fell on the river. "felixthecat" check-called a bet of 8,482 from "AbleMountain", and "AbleMountain" showed {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts} for trip kings. "felixthecat" mucked.

Player Chips Progress
AbleMountain
AbleMountain
51,694 51,694
Melissa "luckmgmt" Bryne us
Melissa "luckmgmt" Bryne
34,925 -5,075
felixthecat
felixthecat
17,781 17,781

Caldwell Rebuys After Flopping Bottom Set

Level 7 : 175/350, 35 ante
Scott Caldwell
Scott Caldwell

"Metagoth" opened under the gun with a min-raise and Scott "Nithawk" Caldwell called from middle position. Action was on "DeezzNutz" who three-bet to 2,400 from late position and both opponent's called to see a {k-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{3-Spades} flop.

Action was checked to "DeezzNutz" who continued for 2,700. Both "Metagoth" and Caldwell called.

Both "Metagoth" and Caldwell check-called "DeezzNutz" 4,200 bet once the {5-Clubs} appeared on the turn.

The {j-Hearts} completed the boar don the river and "Metagoth" checked their option once again. Caldwell moved all in for 20,095 and was called by both opponent's.

"Metagoth": {x-}{x-}
DeezzNutz: {k-Clubs}{k-Spades}
Scott "Nithawk" Caldwell: {3-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}

Both Caldwell and DeezzNutz" held a full house but Caldwell held the worst of the two as he re-entered the tournament.

Caldwell Rebuys
Caldwell Rebuys
Player Chips Progress
DeezzNutz
DeezzNutz
124,867
Scott "Nithawk" Caldwell us
Scott "Nithawk" Caldwell
40,000
Metagoth
Metagoth
15,431

Torgerson Looking For Back-To-Back Deep Runs

Level 7 : 175/350, 35 ante

Ryan "Im.sorry" Torgerson, who finished as the runner-up in yesterday's Event #9: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Max, raised to 800 from middle position, and was called by "Romesam" in the cutoff and "night_king" in the small blind. "dimsumpapi" three-bet to 3,200 from the big blind, and Torgerson, "Romesam" and "night_king" all called.

Action checked through the {j-Clubs}{7-Spades}{j-Diamonds} flop, and the {2-Clubs} fell on the turn. "night_king" checked, and "dimsumpapi" bet 4,000. Torgerson called, "Romesam" folded and "night_king" called.

The {k-Diamonds} hit the river, and action checked to Torgerson, who jammed his last 24,565 in the middle. Both of his opponents folded, and Torgerson took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Ralph "sosana" Perry us
Ralph "sosana" Perry
WSOP 1X Winner
127,307 87,307
Ryan "Im.sorry" Torgerson us
Ryan "Im.sorry" Torgerson
49,680
night_king
night_king
41,387
dimsumpapi
dimsumpapi
28,823

Tags: Ryan Torgerson

WSOP Week in Review

Level 7 : 175/350, 35 ante

The 2020 World Series of Poker online bracelet events on WSOP.com is a week in, and to celebrate Jeff Platt, Sarah Herring and Chad Holloway discuss all the highlights including deep runs from Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, and even Platt himself!

They also chat with Matt “Bodeyster” Bode, winner of Event #4 joins, who drops some fascinating insights about the new school of poker, and discuss the public battle between Matt Berkey and Event #3 winner Robert "bustinballs” Kuhn.

Level: 7

Blinds: 175/350

Ante: 35

Predincia's Aces-Up Net a Dub

Level 6 : 150/300, 30 ante

Alexandru "Alexandru" Predincia raised to 600 from early position, and "bijanm80" three-bet to 1,800 next to act. Predincia called.

Predincia check-called a bet of 2,160 on the {q-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{7-Clubs} flop, and the {a-Hearts} hit the turn. Predincia checked again, and "bijanm80" bet 3,300. Predincia check-raised to 11,520, and "bijanm80" used up around half his time bank before three-bet shoving for Predincia's last 16,400. Predincia called.

Alexandru "Alexandru" Predincia: {a-Spades}{2-Spades}
"bijanm80": {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}

Predincia's aces and deuces held on the {8-Diamonds} river, and he doubled through "bijanm80".

Player Chips Progress
Marek "CackAA" Pazowski
Marek "CackAA" Pazowski
145,624
Alexandru "Alexandru" Predincia
Alexandru "Alexandru" Predincia
64,480
bijanm80
bijanm80
13,346

Tags: Alexandru Predincia

"El_Sas" Gets a Double Through Peterson

Level 6 : 150/300, 30 ante

"El_Sas" raised to 3,600 from early position, and Zachary "Ztk421" Peterson three-bet to 6,900 from middle position. Action folded back to "El_Sas", who called.

"El_Sas" checked the {10-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{a-Spades} flop to Peterson, who bet enough to put "El_Sas" in for their last 5,296. "El_Sas" quickly called.

"El_Sas": {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
Zachary "Ztk421" Peterson: {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}

Peterson couldn't spike a jack on the {4-Clubs} turn and {q-Spades} river, and "El_Sas" doubled with aces-up.

Player Chips Progress
Frank "Spaghettiii" Marasco us
Frank "Spaghettiii" Marasco
90,153 -5,197
Mike "THICC" Del Vecchio us
Mike "THICC" Del Vecchio
52,395 12,395
Zachary "Ztk421" Peterson us
Zachary "Ztk421" Peterson
31,037
El_Sas
El_Sas
25,112

Tags: Zachary Peterson

Don't Miss the New Feature "WSOP History: An Oral History of Chiptic"

Level 6 : 150/300, 30 ante
ChipTic
ChipTic

At the 2012 World Series of Poker, a shiny new product received its public unveiling. Players and fans the world over were introduced to a program with revolutionary potential. It could track the chip ebbs and flows of every player in a tournament while also serving as the back end operating system to run said tournament. It promised the ability to change the way poker tournaments were followed, with players and fans interacting at the stroke of a few keys.

That product was ChipTic. And it proved to be a colossal failure.

This is the two-part oral history of ChipTic, from those who experienced it first-hand and witnessed that failure — three former employees, two members of WSOP staff, and two poker media members who watched it implode.

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Level: 6

Blinds: 150/300

Ante: 30