Event #27: $5,000 MAIN EVENT Online Championship [Final Day], $20M GTD
Day 2 Started
Event #27: $5,000 MAIN EVENT Online Championship [Final Day], $20M GTD
Day 2 Started
After the completion of 27 starting days, all survivors in the flagship tournament of the 2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events will continue their quest to become the next gold bracelet winner. All flights but the final turbo heat are completed and at least 560 players are in the mix for the lion's share of the guaranteed $20 million prize pool.
Event #27: $5,000 MAIN EVENT Online Championship attracted a field of 4,092 entries for an overlay of $563,000, which the operator recovered with the collected rake. However, prior to the final three flights and extensive qualifiers on the final day, the pinnacle event was facing an overlay of more than $4 million. GGPoker hosted the biggest WSOP satellite in history and guaranteed 100 seats worth $500,000 total for a buy-in of just $108 earlier in the day, which attracted 4,205 entries.
With 4,092 entries in play across all starting days, those returning at 8.30 pm GMT will first aim to reach the top 450 spots, which guarantees a payday of at least $11,104. It will be a long night of poker action to make it all the way as the day concludes once the nine-handed final table has been determined. That locks up a prize of at least $254,308 whereas the winner will walk away with more than $2.5 million.
Leading the pack into penultimate day is Luigi "shadinho94" Shehadeh, who was one of two players with more than 1.5 million in chips. Right behind is Evgenii "moskal" Fidchuk and the overall top 20 in chips ahead of the Last Chance turbo heat also featured such big names as Pablo Brito Silva, David Peters, Michael Addamo, Sebastian Sikorski, and Felipe "LisFlower" Boianovsky.
They will all return with more than 90 big blinds as the action resumes at 5,000-10,000 and a running ante of 1,250. All levels on Day 2 will last 30 minutes each and the action wraps up when nine players remain. Among the GGPoker ambassadors, only Anatoly Filatov and Patrick "Egption" Tardif had locked up a stack for Day 2 but more may follow through the Last Chance turbo heat.
The Day 2 field is filled with plenty of notables, dreams and hopes for the biggest event of the entire festival. Stay tuned right here on PokerNews to find out who makes the money and will have a shot at becoming the international 2021 WSOP Online Main Event champion.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Luigi "shadinho94" Shehadeh
|
1,598,701
1,598,701
|
1,598,701 |
|
||
Evgenii "moskal" Fidchuk
|
1,508,472
1,508,472
|
1,508,472 |
Guo Panzi
|
1,275,291
1,275,291
|
1,275,291 |
Dream Machine
|
1,241,577
1,241,577
|
1,241,577 |
gmb2h
|
1,163,963
1,163,963
|
1,163,963 |
Tetsuya "jacky chun" Enoki |
1,154,688
1,154,688
|
1,154,688 |
Gergely Kulcsar |
1,137,532
1,137,532
|
1,137,532 |
Pbl6AFiSH
|
1,114,849
1,114,849
|
1,114,849 |
Pablo Brito Silva |
1,101,366
1,101,366
|
1,101,366 |
Giuseppe "0asis" Iadisernia
|
1,093,308
1,093,308
|
1,093,308 |
David Peters |
1,067,071
1,067,071
|
1,067,071 |
|
||
Mark "Chasseneige" Demirjian |
1,062,053
1,062,053
|
1,062,053 |
JOOK999
|
1,020,255
1,020,255
|
1,020,255 |
Michael Addamo |
1,014,653
1,014,653
|
1,014,653 |
|
||
Angelos "Aggelaras17" Michael |
970,741
970,741
|
970,741 |
Sebastian Sikorski |
967,876
967,876
|
967,876 |
Qibing "degenkaliu" Wang |
959,095
959,095
|
959,095 |
Timo "omaha4lolz" Kamphues
|
955,746
955,746
|
955,746 |
Felipe "LisFlower" Boianovsky |
943,455
943,455
|
943,455 |
Chancaco22
|
936,744
936,744
|
936,744 |
Yuhan "HansNevrLose" Liu |
915,026
915,026
|
915,026 |
Rainer Kempe |
911,247
911,247
|
911,247 |
Kitty Kuo |
883,289
883,289
|
883,289 |
Adrian Mateos |
865,771
865,771
|
865,771 |
|
||
Nikita "VSMPZD" Kuznetsov
|
832,326
832,326
|
832,326 |
The flagship $5,000 Main Event of the 2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events attracted a field of 4,092 entries and 720 players made the cut for Day 2 after surviving their respective starting day. They will battle for the share of the $20 million guarantee and the top 450 players will earn at least $11,104 for their efforts.
Place | Prize (in USD) | Place | Prize (in USD) | Place | Prize (in USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | $2,543,073 | 10 | $137,364 | 62-77 | $39,056 |
2 | $1,907,035 | 11 | $119,450 | 78-93 | $33,959 |
3 | $1,430,074 | 12-13 | $103,870 | 94-117 | $29,532 |
4 | $1,072,405 | 14-17 | $90,324 | 118-141 | $25,681 |
5 | $804,191 | 18-21 | $78,545 | 142-173 | $22,332 |
6 | $603,058 | 22-29 | $68,301 | 174-213 | $19,420 |
7 | $452,229 | 30-37 | $59,394 | 214-261 | $16,887 |
8 | $339,124 | 38-45 | $51,648 | 262-317 | $14,684 |
9 | $254,308 | 46-61 | $44,912 | 318-381 | $12,770 |
382-450 | $11,104 |
Out of a field of 522 entries, 161 players advanced with New Zealander "jpwno" as the biggest stack, followed by Shuki Saadon and Chris Hunichen. GGPoker ambassador Felipe Ramos and Jargo Alavali were also among the notables to make the cut at the last minute.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
jpwno
|
706,094
706,094
|
706,094 |
Shuki Saadon | 555,351 | |
Chris Hunichen |
543,208
543,208
|
543,208 |
Daniel "Razer2311" Rezaei
|
509,017
509,017
|
509,017 |
Alexandru Papazian |
451,086
451,086
|
451,086 |
|
||
Alina "Alinalove" Kiryna
|
442,561
442,561
|
442,561 |
Ognjen "LKS28" Sekularac |
412,840
412,840
|
412,840 |
Vitalijs "chegochego" Zavorotnijs |
410,397
410,397
|
410,397 |
Jargo Alavali |
400,928
400,928
|
400,928 |
Charles "TheMadQueen" La Boissonniere |
333,393
333,393
|
333,393 |
James Chen |
281,782
281,782
|
281,782 |
|
||
Darrell Goh |
267,532
267,532
|
267,532 |
Robert Flink |
248,715
248,715
|
248,715 |
Anton Morgenstern |
238,512
238,512
|
238,512 |
Claas Segebrecht |
227,630
227,630
|
227,630 |
Luciano Hollanda |
224,125
224,125
|
224,125 |
Tauan Naves |
199,891
199,891
|
199,891 |
Robert Le Roux |
195,580
195,580
|
195,580 |
Felipe Ramos |
176,434
176,434
|
176,434 |
Brandon "TryLSD" Sheils
|
174,348
174,348
|
174,348 |
Denys Chufarin |
149,330
149,330
|
149,330 |
Chris Moorman |
110,202
110,202
|
110,202 |
|
||
Dimitar Danchev |
105,839
105,839
|
105,839 |
|
||
Kosei Ichinose |
99,100
99,100
|
99,100 |
Level: 1
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 1,250
"elputoamo!" jammed a short stack with the and Kirill "9IZadrot" Karpik called all-in out of the small blind for around two blinds with the . The board ran out and Karpik lasted all but three minutes on Day 2.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
elputoamo!
|
133,476
133,476
|
133,476 |
Kirill "9IZadrot" Karpik
|
Busted |
Kayhan Mokri raised to 22,000 in the cutoff and Luigi "shadinho94" Shehadeh three-bet to 67,020 on the button. Van Trung "Nhong bong" Nguyen then four-bet to 132,040 and Shehadeh was the only caller. On a flop of , Nguyen continued for 110,000 to earn a call and checked the turn.
Shehadeh made it 250,000 to go for his opponent to call. The river brought four diamonds on the board and Nguyen checked once more. Shehadeh moved all-in and his opponent tank-folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Luigi "shadinho94" Shehadeh
|
2,117,741
519,040
|
519,040 |
|
||
Van Trung "Nhong bong" Nguyen |
355,623
355,623
|
355,623 |
"Novite311" from Iceland jammed for 124,384 in the hijack and was called by Sebastian Sikorski out of the big blind.
"Novite311":
Sebastian Sikorski:
The board ran out and the kicker played in favor of "Novite311".
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Gergely Kulcsar |
1,109,282
-28,250
|
-28,250 |
Sebastian Sikorski |
822,242
-145,634
|
-145,634 |
Novite311
|
263,768 |
Action folded around to the blinds, where "Oumuamua" raised to 30,000 from the small. Chris Klocknicki called from the big and the two saw a flop of .
"Oumuamua" continued for 70,000 and Klodnicki raised enough to put "Oumuamua" in for his last 139,230.
"Oumuamua":
Klodnicki:
Klodnicki was ahead with his pair of eights, however, "Oumuamua" had a plethora of outs with his overcards and open-ended straight draw.
The turn pulled "Oumuamua" well ahead with a pair of tens and the river sealed his double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chris Klodnicki |
574,280
-147,230
|
-147,230 |
|
||
Oumuamua
|
488,460 |