The 2020 WSOP Online Event #4: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Super Turbo attracted 828 runners who rebought 351 times to create a 1,179-entry field. That generated a $530,550 prize pool that will be distributed amongst the top 180 finishers with a min-cash being worth $742.77 and the eventual winner walking away with a $97,090.65 first-place prize.
With blinds at 1,400/2,800 (350) ante, "dp513" opened under the gun for 5,600 and Daniel "DNegs" Negreanu defended his big blind to see a flop.
Negreanu check-called "dp513's" 5,075 continuation bet and then moved all in for 27,975 after the appeared on the turn. "dp513" called and both players tabled their hands.
"dp513":
Daniel "DNegs" Negreanu:
Negreanu was behind but had outs, unfortunately the river wasn't one as he was eliminated from the tournament.
With blinds at 2,000/4,000 (500 ante), action folded to Joseph "ultradonk" Alban who raised to 8,000 from the small blind and Giuseppe "Pantalette" Pantaleo three-bet to 22,250 from the big blind.
Alban moved all in for 103,952 and Pantaleo called for less holding 80,837.
Joseph "ultradonk" Alban:
Giuseppe "Pantalette" Pantaleo:
Pantaleo was ahead and improved on the flop but he still had a sweat as it also gave Alban an open-ended straight flush draw.
The turn didn't change a thing nor the river as Alban's brick-out gave Pantaleo the doiuble-up.
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With blinds at 2,500/5,000 (625) ante, Michael "mike87ntks" Lipscomb open-jammed under the gun for 62,880 and Melisa "NJ_Melisa" Singh called for less on the button holding 42,168.
Melisa "NJ_Melisa" Singh:
Michael "mike87ntks" Lipscomb:
Lipscomb was ahead until Singh found a lady on the flop.
The turn was a bad card for Lipscomb as it left him drawing to one out at best and the board completed with the on the river securing Singh's double-up.
With blinds at 4,000/8,000 (1,000 ante), Ari "philivey" Engel opened action with a 16,000 raise from the hijack and then he called Tony "Panoramic" Dunst all in three-bet of 244,236 from the small blind.
Ari "philivey" Engel:
Tony "Panoramic" Dunst:
Dunst was dominated and nothing changed after the runout ending his tournament.
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With blinds at 5,000/10,000 (1,250 ante), action folded to Melisa "NJ_Melisa" Singh who raised all in for 101,495 from the hijack and "Ddtgg" gave her isolation after going over the top for 155,837 from the button.
"Ddtgg":
Melisa "NJ_Melisa" Singh:
The flop paired "Ddtgg" but it also gave Singh an open-ended staright draw.
Singh didn't like to see the on the turn as she now could only with with a nine but the river came the ending her tournament.