Event #22: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Deepstack
Day 1 Started
Event #22: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Deepstack
Day 1 Started
Event #22: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Deepstack is the final turbo of the 2020 Online World Series of Poker and it kicks off today at 3 p.m. PDT.
Since this is a Turbo event, the blinds will be 8-minutes and with it being a deepstack tournament, the $500 buy-in gives players 40,000 chips to play with.
The tournament allows players to re-enter two times with each re-entry lasting only 30 seconds, so players will need to make sure they have enough funds in their WSOP.com account before the tournament starts if they plan on re-entering.
Late registration and the re-entry option will be open for the first 2 hours and 55 minutes of play. Tournament tickets are not usable for re-entry.
This is a single day event meaning the entire tournament will be played out online and the winner will take home a WSOP Gold Bracelet.
This is the twenty-second of 85 bracelet events being held on WSOP.com (31 events – one each day for the month of July) and GG Poker (holding the remaining 54 events).
The first step in getting set up to play on WSOP.com is to download the client. You can do so for both mobile (Android and iOS) and desktop (Windows 7 or higher and Mac OS X 10.6.8).
To get the correct version of the client, use the links below:
The former client will cater to players in Nevada and New Jersey (players in Delaware are NOT able to participate), while the latter will serve the international base.
As previously mentioned, the online bracelet schedule for the Summer Online WSOP is comprised of 31 events running daily throughout July. THEY ARE ALL ONE-DAY EVENTS.
The scheduled WSOP.com events are available in hold'em and Omaha formats. Popular live staples like the BIG 50 and Senior's Event have been moved online.
The marquee tournament is $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Championship, which takes place on Friday, July 31. All events will kick off at 3 p.m. PDT.
Satellites are running now for as little $1.
Remaining 2020 Summer WSOP.com Online Bracelet Schedule
Date | Day | Time | Event # | Event | Buy-in |
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July 22 | Wednesday | 3 p.m. | 22 | No-Limit Hold’em Turbo Deepstack | $500 |
July 23 | Thursday | 3 p.m. | 23 | No-Limit Hold’em Knockout | $500 |
July 24 | Friday | 3 p.m. | 24 | No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed | $400 |
July 25 | Saturday | 3 p.m. | 25 | No-Limit Hold’em Summer Saver | $500 |
July 26 | Sunday | 3 p.m. | 26 | No-Limit Hold’em Grande Finale | $500 |
July 27 | Monday | 3 p.m. | 27 | No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout | $400 |
July 28 | Tuesday | 3 p.m. | 28 | Omaha Hi-Lo 6-Max | $1,000 |
July 29 | Wednesday | 3 p.m. | 29 | No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack | $2,000 |
July 30 | Thursday | 3 p.m. | 30 | No-Limit Hold’em Senior’s Event | $500 |
July 31 | Friday | 3 p.m. | 31 | No-Limit Hold’em Championship | $1,000 |
Come back to PokerNews to find out who will be the newest 2020 WSOP bracelet winner.
The virtual cards have been dealt out to the first 303 runners with action starting in Level 1 with blinds at 25/50.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Louis "PokeThese" Lynch
|
40,000 | |
Aaron "SagevSal" Hendersin
|
40,000 | |
Nicholas "Got_The_Glow" Brancato | 40,000 | |
Alec "Tango_Bravo" Parslow | 40,000 | |
Justin "duckducknuts" Alloy
|
40,000 | |
Gene"Kaykook" Quinn | 40,000 | |
Anthony "AK_AZwildcat" Kuck
|
40,000 | |
Mark "Victb" Ioli
|
40,000 | |
Gina "baconbitz" Bacon
|
40,000 | |
David "1_BLUE_i" Peck
|
40,000 | |
Ronald "Ceek100x" Ellis | 40,000 | |
Thomas "Zebra_Debra" Sabatino
|
40,000 | |
Jason "dorkcity" Vassios | 40,000 | |
Daniel "IntoTheRiver" Fischer | 40,000 | |
Jack "EarlGrey" Salter | 40,000 | |
Matthew "GitGot" Volosevich
|
40,000 | |
Greg "River_Monstr" Conforti | 40,000 | |
Eric "circleball" Baldwin
|
40,000 | |
Ted "olmuggins" Ely
|
40,000 | |
Bassioni "Abraham5959" Hammouda
|
40,000 | |
Frank "Spaghettiii" Marasco | 40,000 | |
Zak "vegasvoltage" Bagans
|
40,000 | |
Edward "eddiegood598" Espino | 40,000 | |
Troy "ChicagoKid92" Haecker
|
40,000 | |
Matthew "EarvinMagic" Parry
|
40,000 |
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With the 2020 World Series of Poker happening now, poker players in Nevada and New Jersey are warming up their accounts to enter an event that is sure to make poker history.
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Register an account on WSOP.com via PokerNews today to put your hands on the entire bonus package and receive seven free tickets to a series of exclusive poker tournaments, each carrying a $100 prize pool.
Fill out the registration form on this page and follow the instructions on the screen to activate the offer.
You will be asked to verify your personal data, confirm your e-mail address, and make a deposit of at least $10.
Seconds later, WSOP.com will transfer the seven tournament tickets to your account.
The tickets allow you to enter the WSOP.com new players' events - a series of daily freeroll where you compete for a share of $100 in real cash each time.
The events run at 4 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday and at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, with a combined prize pool of $700 up for grabs in the next seven upcoming freerolls from when you deposit is made.
Date | Tournament | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7/1/20 | Event #1: $500 NLH Kick-Off | 1,715 | $771,750 | Jonathan "Art.Vandelay" Dokler | $130,426 |
7/2/20 | Event #2: $1,000 NLH Deepstack 8-Max | 919 | $873,050 | Louis "PokeThese" Lynch | $168,586 |
7/3/20 | Event #3: $400 NLH | 2,091 | $752,760 | Robert "bustinballs" Kuhn | $115,850 |
7/4/20 | Event #4: $500 NLH Super Turbo | 1,179 | $530,550 | Matt "Bodeyster" Bode | $97,091 |
7/5/20 | Event #5: $1,000 NLH Freezeout | 854 | $811,300 | Allen "Acnyc718" Chang | $161,286 |
7/6/20 | Event #6: $600 PLO8 6-Handed | 883 | $449,820 | Nathan "surfbum" Gamble | $89,424 |
7/7/20 | Event #7: $800 NLH Knockout Deepstack | 989 | $731,660 | Joon “jykpoker” Kim | $103,127 |
7/8/20 | Event #8: $500 NLH Freezeout | 1,479 | $665,550 | Alan "GladiusIII" Goehring | $119,400 |
7/9/20 | Event #9: $1,000 NLH 6-Max | 1,026 | $974,700 | Ron "MacDaddy15" McMillen | $188,214 |
7/10/20 | Event #10: $600 NLH MonsterStack | 2,074 | $1,119,960 | Ryan "Im.Sorry" Torgerson | $172,361 |
7/11/20 | Event #11: $500 NLH Turbo Deepstack 6-Max | 1,691 | $760,950 | Raman “Acrogum” Afanasenka | $128,601 |
7/12/20 | Event #12: $500 The BIG 500 No-Limit Hold'em | 2,427 | $1,092,150 | Ryan "joeyisamush" Depaulo | $159,563 |
7/13/20 | Event #13: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller Freezeout | 649 | $924,825 | Michael “miguelfiesta” Lech | $164,249 |
7/14/20 | Event #14: $3,200 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller | 496 | $1,507,840 | Joe "fanofdapoker" McKeehen | $352,985 |
7/15/20 | Event #15: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha | 663 | $629,850 | Guy "PhilLaak" Dunlap | $133,780 |
7/16/20 | Event #16: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo | 1,528 | $687,600 | Terrell “Heezahustla” Cheatham | $116,204 |
7/17/20 | Event #17: $777 No-Limit Hold'em | 1,382 | $967,400 | Pat "IchiiKawawa" Lyons | $173,551 |
7/18/20 | Event #18: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo DeepStack | 987 | $937,650 | Scott "BudLightLime" Hempel | $181,060 |
7/19/20 | Event #19: $400 No-Limit Hold'em | 2,545 | $916,200 | Kenny "Chopuh" Huynh | $133,857 |
7/20/20 | Event #20: $500 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed | 1,137 | $511,650 | Kevin "therealkg" Gerhart | $97,572 |
7/21/20 | Event #21: $777 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed | 1,361 | $952,700 | Tony "Panoramic" Dunst | $168,342 |
With blinds at 30/60, Corbin "nomad75" White opened for 135 from early position and he was called by Ha "BigHeaded" Diep from the hijack, along with Jon "havuuuuuuc" Turner from the big blind.
The flop was checked to White who continued for 217 and both opponents called to see the appear on the turn.
Action was checked to Diep who fired out 543 and only Turner called to see the complete the board on the river.
Turner check-called Diep's 1,086 bet only to muck his hand after Diep showed to win the hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ha "BigHeaded" Diep | 42,238 | |
Corbin "nomad75" White | 39,905 | |
Jon "havuuuuuuc" Turner | 37,826 | -2,174 |
With blinds at 50/100, "mannym24" was all in preflop for 4,508 and was called by "YaoCMe"
"YaoCMe":
"mannym24":
"mannym24" held live cards but couldn't connect with the runout ending their tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
YaoCMe
|
41,131 | |
mannym24
|
Busted |
With the blinds at 60/120, "FlipFlop47" moved all in for 1,271 from the cutoff and "flukedogg10" called out of the big blind.
"FlipFlop47":
"flukedogg10":
"flukedogg10" woke up with a big hand and scored the knockout after the cowboys held on a run out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
FlipFlop47
|
Busted |
The 2009 World Series of Poker stood out in history for several things. It was the second year of the now-defunct November Nine, when Joe Cada became the youngest-ever world champion at 21 after defeating Maryland logger Darvin Moon heads-up. Phil Ivey finished seventh in the event, ensuring massive coverage throughout the Main Event and the final table in November.
While the 2009 Main Event is probably what's remembered most from that year, there was another story brewing that year when Australian professional Jeff Lisandro went on an unprecedented tear in the stud portion of the WSOP, and pulled off a feat that's yet to be matched: winning three stud-events in a single year.
To this date, Lisandro remains the only player to have pulled off that feat in nothing but stud events, and was the first player since Ivey in 2002 to win three bracelets in a single summer.