2020 WSOP Global Casino Championship

2020 WSOP Global Casino Championship
Day: 1
Event Info

2020 WSOP Global Casino Championship

Final Results
Winner
Andrew "RandyLerch" Kelsall
Winning Hand
53
Prize
$275,632
Event Info
Prize Pool
$1,070,000
Entries
130
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
130
Players Left
1

Player Profile: Ian "Apokerjoker2" Steinman

Ian Steinman
Ian Steinman

Ian Steinman

Method of Qualification: WSOP.com Circuit Series Finale Casino Champion

If killing it on WSOP.com of late is a predictor for GCC success, there's probably no better player to look out for than Ian "ApokerJoker2" Steinman.

In early June, Steinman topped the WSOP.com Circuit Series Finale points leaderboard to punch his GCC ticket. The four-time ring winner had two final-table finishes and four other cashes for about $18K total to run his Circuit earnings to close to $200,000 lifetime.

He did even better a month later when the bracelet events began. In 31 events, he piled up a marvelous 15 cashes. And they weren't a bunch of min-cashes, either. In addition to two early top-six finishes that earned him $55K, Steinman snagged his first bracelet and $110K in Event #27: $400 No Limit Hold'em Freezeout. That magnificent performance earned him PokerNews' Performance of the Week honors and, more importantly, $18,000 for topping the series leaderboard.

So, he's essentially been the player of the series for back-to-back festivals on WSOP.com, in events that were loaded with regs who had nothing else to play. Safe to say a beastly run like that is far from a joke and marks Steinman as one to watch come Sunday.

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WSOP 50th Anniversary Series Results Thus Far...

The WSOP 50th Anniversary Series on WSOP.com started on September 8 and runs through September 27 with over $3 million in guarantees and features a $505,050 guaranteed Main Event.

Check out the full schedule below. Included in this series is a daily $15,000 WSOP 50th Warm-Up Turbo Deepstack at 2 pm.

Click here for more details.

DateEventBuy-InPlayersRebuysAdd-OnsPrize PoolWinnerPrize
9/820Event #1: $50,000 Totally Tubular Tuesday NLH [R&A]$50431808210$65,929.50Alex "JinYang" Butcher$16,152.72
9/8/20Event #2: $125,000 NLH High Roller$1,0008545 $125,000"megolaman1ac"$27,875
9/8/20Event #3: $15,000 Limit Hold'em$2156115 $15,200Chad "clayne" Layne$3,693.60
9/9/20Event #4: $30,000 NLH 30 for 30$30389660242$35,244.30Yong Keun "LuckySpeWy1" Kwon$8,811.07
9/9/20Event #5: $20,000 NLH Freezeout$50470  $21,620erikbachman$5,296.90
9/10/20Event #7: $30,000 NLH Groovy Freezeout$100380  $34,960Tyler "TIPnTimeBOMB" Sumrall$8,740
9/11/20Event #8: $20,000 NLH Deepstack [R&A]$20485688330$27,805.50jmzit2u$6,812.34
9/11/20Event #9: $50,000 NLH Anniversary Special$250161102 $61,279Ben "chaipoker" Abrahams$12,488.66
9/12/20Event #10: $25,000 NLH Monster Stack$50347358229$42,497Ryan "WHOSYOURDODD" Dodd$7,266.98
9/12/20Event #11: $50,000 NLH Old School 8-Max$500114  $53,238deposit$11,526.02
9/12/20Event #12: $40,000 NLH$100321210 $48,852AvidSmores$8,354

"Destroyer655" Gets Destroyed on the River

Blinds: 250/500/50

After a middle-position raise to 1,000, Shiva "Destroyer655" Dudani called from the cutoff. Brett "Metanemesis" Apter then three-bet to 4,100 from the button and only Dudani made the call.

On the {5-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} flop, Dudani checked, Apter bet 2,575, Dudani check-raised to 8,800, and Apter called.

Dudani then bet 8,990 on the {9-Diamonds} turn and was again called by Apter. Dudani shoved all in for 23,125 on the {q-Clubs} river and called by Apter only to see that his flopped set and turned full house had been rivered by a bigger full house.

Brett "Metanemsis" Apter: {q-Hearts}{q-Spades}
Shiva "Destroyer655" Dudani: {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs}

Player Chips Progress
Brett "Metanemesis" Apter
Brett "Metanemesis" Apter
172,596 53,402
Shiva "Destroyer655" Dudani
Shiva "Destroyer655" Dudani
Busted

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National/Global Casino Championship History: Down to the Big Easy

Jonathan Hilton
Jonathan Hilton

For the 2012-13 Season, the WSOPC was sponsored by Southern Comfort 100 and the National Championship was moved back to its May timeslot. In addition, it was moved to Harrah’s New Orleans to coincide with the final stop of the WSOPC season.

The field dropped to 127 runners and saw Jonathan Hilton, who was an at-large qualifier, beat Max Steinberg in heads-up play to win the bracelet and accompanying $355,599 first-place prize.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jonathan HiltonUSA$355,599
2Max SteinbergUSA$219,799
3Robert “Uncle Krunk” PanitchUSA$156,743
4Brock ParkerUSA$114,008
5John BowmanUSA$84,544
6Joe TehanUSA$63,894
7Nicolas Vaca-RondonUSA$49,187
8Jeremy AusmusUSA$38,570
9Austin ApicellaUSA$30,785

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Level 6 Big Stacks

Player Chips Progress
David "TheClubber" Larson
David "TheClubber" Larson
161,070 365
Kyle "Iwant2win" Marlborough
Kyle "Iwant2win" Marlborough
125,623 22,246
Brett "Metanemesis" Apter
Brett "Metanemesis" Apter
119,194 59,194
Jose "Aiden13" Ramos
Jose "Aiden13" Ramos
115,691 44,256
Michael "miw210x" Wang
Michael "miw210x" Wang
111,820 39,155
Shankar "burgersssss" Pillai
Shankar "burgersssss" Pillai
108,410 48,410
Richard "unclebets" Bai us
Richard "unclebets" Bai
105,354 45,354
Scott "shaderade" Stewart
Scott "shaderade" Stewart
97,620 37,620
Daniel "DNegs" Negreanu
Daniel "DNegs" Negreanu
96,718 23,290
Todd "BadCallBro" Mercer
Todd "BadCallBro" Mercer
92,822 19,833

Prize Pool and Payout Information

Late registration has come to a close in the 2020 WSOP Global Casino Championship with 130 players, which means a $1,070,000 prize pool is reserved for the top 20 finishers. A min-cash is worth $16,262, while the eventual winner will walk away with a $275,632 top prize and the gold bracelet.

PlacePrize
1$275,632
2$170,344
3$120,161
4$87,098
5$64,735
6$49,541
7$39,055
8$31,672
9$26,643
10-11$22,898
12-13$20,330
14-16$17,869
17-20$16,264

A Little Blind Versus Blind Action

With action folded around to Kenneth "kdonarski" Donarski, he completed the small blind and then called a raised to 1,200 from Bryan "PellePelle" Piccioli in the big blind.

Donarski checked-called a bet on the {4-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} flop, and after both players checked the {7-Hearts} turn, Donarski bet 1,200 on the {6-Spades} river, which got a fold from Piccioli, who took a slight hit to his chip stack.

Player Chips Progress
Bryan "PellePelle" Piccioli
Bryan "PellePelle" Piccioli
71,289 11,289
Kenneth "kdonarski" Donarski
Kenneth "kdonarski" Donarski
45,260 7,425

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Player Profile: Adam "nonce" Owen

Adam Owen
Adam Owen

Adam Owen

Method of Qualification: Harvey's Lake Tahoe Casino Champion

While the other players on this list all hail from the US, Owen is the lone non-American represented here. Unfortunately, that may be a theme at this particular event as travel restrictions seem likely to prevent some foreigners from competing in the event — at least one qualifier told PokerNews he won't be able to make it across the pond.

Luckily for Owen, he spends a fair amount of time in the US, and when he isn't stateside, he's often in Mexico grinding online, a location from which it's a bit easier to make it to Sin City.

The British pro is known for his versatility during the summer, which has resulted in being drafted the last few years in the $25K fantasy league.

However, he's got some no-limit chops as well, as he showed with his two Circuit rings, which came back-to-back years at Harveys Lake Tahoe in the multi-flight event. The second of those was in 2019 and led to his crowning as Casino Champion — Owen had four other cashes including a second, a sixth and a ninth.

He's also been getting plenty of hold'em reps in online this summer at both PokerStars and GGPoker, with much of it streamed on his Twitch channel. Fans won't be able to follow any GCC run on there, though, as he told PokerNews he typically sticks to broadcasting smaller-stakes stuff.

Like Altman, Owen isn't afraid to run a massive bluff, so don't be surprised to see him in big pots early and often.

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Larson Claims Early Lead with Double Elimination

David "TheClubber" Larson is the early chip leader after scoring a big double elimination.

We missed the hand unfold, but we learned after the fact that four players saw a {5-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{6-Hearts} flop when Larson checked the big blind holding the {7-Hearts}{a-Hearts}. After some action in between, Larson check raised and both Roland "prngls12" Israelashvili and Thomas "tamacron" Alcorn called while Michael "ParxBigStax" Marder got out of the way.

On the {j-Clubs} turn, Larson jammed and both Israelashvili and Alcorn called off.

Roland "prngls12" Israelashvili: {6-Spades}{6-Diamonds}
Thomas "tamacron" Alcorn: {9-Hearts}{10-Hearts}
David "TheClubber" Larson: {7-Hearts}{a-Hearts}

Israelashvili was ahead with a set but both Alcorn and Larson had up-and-down straight and heart flush draws.

The {q-Hearts} on the river have Larson the better flush, and just like that Israelashvili and Alcorn hit the rail following David "Twizzlersyum" Prociak, the tournament's first casualty, out the door.

Player Chips Progress
David "TheClubber" Larson
David "TheClubber" Larson
160,705 455
Thomas "tamacron" Alcorn
Thomas "tamacron" Alcorn
Busted
Roland "prngls12" Israelashvili
Roland "prngls12" Israelashvili
Busted

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