2020 World Series of Poker Main Event

2020 WSOP Main Event - GGPoker
Day: 1a
Event Info

2020 World Series of Poker Main Event

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k8
Prize
$1,550,969
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$6,470,400
Entries
674
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
246
Players Left
62

Menhardt Leads 62 Survivors on Day 1a; Stokkan and Levinskas Among Big Stacks

Level 16 : 2,000/4,000, 400 ante
Julian Menhardt
Julian Menhardt

The first starting day of the 2020 World Series of Poker $10,000 Freezeout Main Event on GGPoker has wrapped up and 62 players out of a field of 246 unique entries booked their seats for Day 2. With another two international starting days to follow on Saturday, December 5th, and Sunday, December 6th, 2020, the current prize pool of $2.4 million is certain to increase significantly.

Leading the Day 1a survivors after a close race in the final level is Julian "VWgunther" Menhardt, who ended up as the only player above half a million in chips after knocking out Ami Barer and virtually bagged up 534,490. His nearest followers are Paul "AsiaStylez" Esau (475,075) and Dirk Gerritse (457,197) with Preben Stokkan right behind on 446,677.

The overnight top ten also include notables such as Ilya Anatsky (407,356), Michal "ml22322" Lubas (397,579), Sosia "Aunty_Ninja" Jiang (390,312), and Lauryinas Levinskas (389,628), Norway's Espen "COVFEFE-19" Jorstad also secured a big stack for Day 2 and advanced with 361,792.

The Top 10 After Day 1a at a Glance

PositionPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds Day 2
1Julian "VWgunther" MenhardtAustria534,490107
2Paul "AsiaStylez" EsauGermany472,07594
3Dirk GerritseNetherlands457,19791
4Preben StokkanNorway446,67789
5sunnyzyang1982China441,98188
6Ilya AnatskyBelarus407,35681
7Michal "ml22322" LubasPoland397,57980
8Sosia "Aunty_Ninja" JiangNew Zealand390,31278
9Laurynas LevinskasLithuania389,62878
10WhatIfPIOswrongUnited Kingdom386,05077
Preben Stokkan
Preben Stokkan fourth in chips after Day 1a

Some familiar faces of the international poker circuit that advanced to Day 2 in the first of three flights are Alexandros Theologis (252,653), Brunno Botteon (247,359), Anatoly Filatov (232,102), online casino games streamer Jari "Jarttu84" Lahtinen (224,730), 2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events MILLIONAIRE MAKER champion Daniel Dvoress (200,905), Aliaksei Boika (197,556 and Yuri Dzivielevski (184,326) to name all but a few in a star-studded field.

Throughout the 16 levels of 30 minutes each, big names such as Ognyan "fizoka" Dimov, Ole Schemion, Fabrizio "UknowWhoIam" Gonzalez, Fedor Holz, Wiktor Malinowski, Patrik "Magicpsilo" Antonius, Steven van Zadelhoff, Rui Ferreira, Kristen Bicknell, Christian Rudolph, Julien Martini, and Fabian Quoss all ran out of chips and won't have another chance to re-enter as the event is held in a Freezeout format.

The Action of the Day

There was a steady stream of new entries in the first hours and the field quickly grew to more than 150 players. While no elimination took place in the first level of the day, that all changed in the second level when Austria's "juco" won a three-way all-in with aces versus two kings. It was a sign of things to come, as the pots kept growing and the casualties emerged more frequently from thereon.

Two-time WSOP bracelet winner Timor "Avocado Love" Margolin lost a flip and was soon joined on the rail by Boris Kolev, who flopped a set of fours only for Jari "Jarttu84" Lahtinen to table a turned set of aces when the chips went in. Daniyar Aubakirov ran an ill-timed bluff with flopped top pair and was unable to get Endrit Geci off a straight to become the next high-profile elimination.

GGPoker ambassador Fedor Holz was aiming to add a third WSOP bracelet to his collection but the retired prodigy and businessman came up second-best with a rivered full house. "RandyLew!" - not to be confused with poker pro and $10,300 Super MILLION$ final table commentator Randy Lew - had the best of it but also fell in the late stages of the day.

Fedor Holz
Fedor Holz was among the notable Day 1a casualties

Japanese TV star Gakuto Oshiro, known under his alias "GACKT", was also among the participants for Day 1a and remained above the average throughout the first half. However, Oshiro eventually lost a flip and bowed out in level 10. By then, Russian poker pro Anatoly Filatov went on a hot streak and knocked out several opponents. Filatov peaked at far more than half a million in chips but a late slide brought his stack down to 232,102 after the final hand was dealt.

New faces emerged near the top of the leaderboard including Sosia "Aunty_Ninja" Jiang, who knocked out Dinesh "NastyMinder" Alt, "davidrao" and Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Caprioli to end Day 1a with a top 10 stack. In the final level of the night, Rainer Kempe then succumbed to a short stack grind and 2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events BIG50 winner Huahuan "F7588" Feng also hit the rail.

Once the dust for Day 1a had settled, just over one-quarter of the field was left and all survivors are now on an extended break until Monday, December 7th, 2020 when Day 2 recommences at 1 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST). Until then, another two starting days will take place with plenty of satellites available on GGPoker and the PokerNews live reporting team will continue to provide all the action from start to finish.

Tags: Anatoly FilatovBoris KolevDaniel DvoressDirk GerritseFedor HolzGACKTIlya AnatskyJulian MenhardtKristen BicknellLaurynas LevinskasPreben StokkanRainer KempeSosia JiangYuri Dzivielevski

Two Eliminations for Perouse

Level 16 : 2,000/4,000, 400 ante
Perouse vs RandyLew! vs Yang
Perouse vs RandyLew! vs Yang

Yukun "Alita666" Yang raised to 10,000 from the middle position and was called by Julien "GiuseppeL" Perouse on the button. "jackpot737" three-bet to 40,000 from the small blind fir "RandyLew!" to call in the big blind for the 14,986 they had left. Yang opted to four-bet shove for 88,985 for Perouse to five-bet shove for more to get "jackpot737" out of the way.

"RandyLew!": {k-Clubs}{10-Hearts}
Yukun "Alita666" Yang: {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}
Julien "GiuseppeL" Perouse: {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}

The board ran out {5-Hearts}{9-Spades}{j-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} for Perouse to knock both opponents out with the aces.

Player Chips Progress
jackpot737 mx
jackpot737
374,890 -13,236
Julien "GiuseppeL" Perouse fr
Julien "GiuseppeL" Perouse
WSOP 1X Winner
364,122 200,379
Camille "Cam Godin" Godin ca
Camille "Cam Godin" Godin
230,757 132,364
Sergei "Graf Tekkel" Koliakov ru
Sergei "Graf Tekkel" Koliakov
WSOP 1X Winner
124,512 21,346
George Wolff us
George Wolff
111,061 21,041
Lucky one si
Lucky one
100,258 -33,320
Shai "Rndr 1" Goldberg il
Shai "Rndr 1" Goldberg
45,851 -61,226
RandyLew! ca
RandyLew!
Busted
Yukun "Alita666" Yang cn
Yukun "Alita666" Yang
Busted

Jiang Sends Caprioli To the Rail

Level 15 : 1,700/3,400, 340 ante
Caprioli eliminated by Jiang
Caprioli eliminated by Jiang

The betting action kicked off with a raise to 7,480 by Sosia "Aunty_Ninja" Jiang in the hijack and table neigbor Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Caprioli three-bet to 22,440 in the cutoff, which Jiang called to see a flop of {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{2-Hearts}.

Jiang checked and Caprioli used a portion of his time bank before betting 23,715, which resulted in a call from Jiang.

On the {7-Diamonds} turn, Jiang checked once more and Caprioli repeated the same time bank and betting action, this time jamming for 75,003. Jiang beat the Brazilian into the pot and that was a bad sign for Caprioli.

Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Caprioli: {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}
Sosia "Aunty_Ninja" Jiang: {q-Hearts}{7-Hearts}

Caprioli was drawing dead to the {j-Spades} river and Jiang further boosted her stack.

Player Chips Progress
Sosia "Aunty_Ninja" Jiang nz
Sosia "Aunty_Ninja" Jiang
476,970 120,478
Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Caprioli br
Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Caprioli
Busted

"juco" Jousts Merzhvinskii Out

Level 14 : 1,400/2,800, 280 ante
juco vs Merzhvinskii
juco vs Merzhvinskii

Aleksandr "prosperous" Merzhvinskii raised to 5,600 from under the gun and "juco" three-bet to 16,800 from the button. The blinds folded and Merzhvinskii four-bet shoved for 74,258 which "juco" called.

Aleksandr "prosperous" Merzhvinskii: {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts}
"juco": {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}

The board ran out {7-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{6-Spades}{q-Hearts}{a-Spades} for "juco" to hold with the higher kicker to eliminate Merzhvinskii.

Player Chips Progress
juco at
juco
431,636 130,668
Aleksandr "prosperous" Merzhvinskii ru
Aleksandr "prosperous" Merzhvinskii
Busted

Filatov Continues Hot Run; Busts "7ingls7"

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante
7ingls7 eliminated by Filatov
7ingls7 eliminated by Filatov

Following a min-raise to 4,000 by Estonia's "7ingls7", Anatoly Filatov made it 12,400 to go in the hijack and then called a four-bet to 20,800 by "7ingls7".

The flop fell [9s9f4c] and "7ingls7" moved all in for 49,085, which Filatov called with the far superior stack.

"7ingls7": {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}
Anatoly Filatov: {j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}

Nothing at all changed on the {3-Clubs} turn and {7-Clubs} river to send even more chips to Filatov, who may soon reach half a million in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Anatoly Filatov ru
Anatoly Filatov
477,072 81,943
7ingls7 ee
7ingls7
Busted

"GACKT" Eliminated by "jackpot737"

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 120 ante
GACKT Eliminated
GACKT Eliminated

"MoneyHeist" opened to 2,400 and Gakuto "GACKT" Oshiro min-three-bet to 3,600, which then saw "jackpot737" reraise to 12,400 in the cutoff. "MoneyHeist" called and Oshiro jammed for 49,475 to get called by "jackpot737" only.

Gakuto "GACKT" Oshiro: {5-Clubs}{5-Spades}
"jackpot737": {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}

The flip went to "jackpot737" thanks to a board of 5KcQs3d3c6d] and Oshiro was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Anatoly Filatov ru
Anatoly Filatov
299,698 47,118
jackpot737 mx
jackpot737
153,521 45,105
MoneyHeist br
MoneyHeist
122,679 -25,037
Gakuto "GACKT" Oshiro jp
Gakuto "GACKT" Oshiro
Busted

WSOP Legend: Ungar's Daughter Answers Questions About Late Father

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Stu Ungar
Stu Ungar

At the final table of the 1997 World Series of Poker Main Event, which was played in the summer heat on Fremont Street outside Binion’s Horseshoe, Stu Ungar prevailed to capture a $1 million top prize and his third WSOP Main Event title (he also won in 1980 and 1981).

During his winner interview with Gabe Kaplan, Ungar held up a photo of his then 14-year-old daughter, Stefanie, and expressed his love. It was clear she was the center of his world.

“I love you honey, and I’ll be seeing you soon,” he said.

This past week, Stefanie Ungar-Campbell, who is now all grown up, offered poker fans an inside look at her father – who would pass away in 1998 – by giving them the opportunity to ask her anything on various social media outlets. It was in remembrance of the 22nd anniversary of her father’s passing on November 22.

Ungar-Campbell, who is now 38 years old and living in Las Vegas with her husband and two children, has been active on social media in 2020 sharing photos and stories of her father.

Click here to see highlights from the Ungar AMA!

Tags: Stu Ungar

Schleser Knocks Out Na

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Schleser vs Na
Schleser vs Na

Zhiqiang "wuge" Na made it 2,500 to go from under the gun and Zhiqiang "wuge" Na three-bet to 8,050 from two seats over. Schleser clicked it back to 19,000 and Na five-bet to 39,200. Schleser pulled the trigger with the jam and Na called for 23,221 behind.

Zhiqiang "wuge" Na: {q-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}
Severin "itymnp" Schleser: {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}

There was no further threat for the superior pocket pair on the {j-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{7-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{2-Spades} board and Na headed to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Severin "itymnp" Schleser at
Severin "itymnp" Schleser
147,619 147,619
Zhiqiang "wuge" Na cn
Zhiqiang "wuge" Na
Busted

Metsla Eliminated by Filatov

Level 8 : 400/800, 80 ante
Metsla eliminated by Filatov
Metsla eliminated by Filatov

Endrit Geci kicked off the action with a raise to 1,760 and was called by Anatoly Filatov from two seats over in the hijack. Mark "MrUnagi!" Metsla made it 7,520 to go out of the big blind and both Geci and Filatov tossed in the additional chips.

On a flop of {9-Spades}{7-Clubs}{4-Spades}, Metsla continued for 13,360 and Filatov was the only caller to see the {2-Clubs} on the turn. Metsla now check-jammed for 98,333 and Filatov called with an inferior stack by just 327 chips.

Mark "MrUnagi!" Metsla: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Anatoly Filatov: {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}

The {8-Clubs} on the river brought no help to the Estonian and Filatov scored a huge pot with his set of fours.

Player Chips Progress
Anatoly Filatov ru
Anatoly Filatov
247,993 210,169
Endrit Geci gb
Endrit Geci
160,300 -7,760
Gakuto "GACKT" Oshiro jp
Gakuto "GACKT" Oshiro
102,748 -36,425
Mario Mosboeck at
Mario Mosboeck
11,069 -47,091
Mark "MrUnagi!" Metsla ee
Mark "MrUnagi!" Metsla
Busted

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