Action folded to Theodore "klubot" Lui who raised all in for 401,672 from the small blind and Ankush "Rickrosstheb" Mandavia called from the big blind.
Raman ""Acrogum" Afanasenka raised the small blind to 150,000 and then called when Jonas "puffin_nails" Wexler three-bet all in for 954,741 from the big.
Raman ""Acrogum" Afanasenka:
Jonas "puffin_nails" Wexler:
The board ran out and Wexler came up empty to become the first player to bust the final table.
Dan "Albacazapada" Stavila moved all in for 319,118 from early position and Krishna "ninjago" Kalidas called next to act. Ankush "Rickrosstheb" Mandavia then jammed for 1.9 million from the big blind and Kalidas called off for 1.2 million.
Dan "Albacazapada" Stavila:
Krishna "ninjago" Kalidas:
Ankush "Rickrosstheb" Mandavia:
The board ran out and Stavila's stack was chopped up between the other two players.
Yueqi "anoob" Zhu raised to 100,000 and was called by from the small blind Krishna "ninjago" Kalidas, along with Ryan "Adopt_aDogg0" Leng from the big blind.
The flop was checked to Zhu who continued for 150,000 and Kalidas called before Leng raised all in for 713,737. Zhu called off his 598,212 stack while Kalidas folded.
Yueqi "anoob" Zhu:
Ryan "Adopt_aDogg0" Leng:
Zhu was ahead with his aces until the turn gave Leng two-pair. Zhu needed some help on the river but the wasn't it ending his tournament.
Afanasenka was a heavy favorite but fell behind on the flop. The turn and river gave the pot to Ciccone and Afanasenka saw his quest for a second bracelet come to an end.
The 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online continued Tuesday with Event #13: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Freezout, which saw 561 players create a $504.900 prize pool. After 10 hours of play, Ryan "Adopt_aDogg0" Leng emerged victorious to win the tournament for $108,654 and his second career gold bracelet.
Leng, who was playing while at the bar at Red Rock Casino celebrating his wife’s birthday, won his first bracelet back in the 2018 WSOP when he took down Event #51: $1,500 NLH Bounty for $272,765. His latest victory came over a tough final table that included three other gold bracelet winners.
Leng is also a four-time WSOP Circuit gold ring winner, two of which have come on WSOP.com. All told, Leng has won more than $1.5 million playing live tournament poker. It was a bit of redemption for Leng, who came agonizingly close to winning an online bracelet last year.
2021 WSOP Online Event #13 Final Table Results
Place
Player
Prize
1
Ryan "Adopt_aDogg0" Leng
$108,654
2
Carmine "Shem22" Ciccone
$67,303
3
Raman ""Acrogum" Afanasenka
$46,350
4
Ankush "Rickrosstheb" Mandavia
$32,465
5
Krishna "ninjago" Kalidas
$23,124
6
Yueqi "anoob" Zhu
$16,763
7
Denis "ojlimpson" Gnidash
$12,370
8
Dan "Albacazapada" Stavila
$8,290
9
Jonas "puffin_nails" Wexler
$7,119
The top 90 finishers made the money including Kathy "Luckygal" Liebert (11th - $5,554), Alexander "ShadowFiend1" Condon (21st - $2,979), Daniel “pepperprince” Zack (29th - $2,474), Michael “THEGRINDER44” Mizrachi (54th - $1,868), Vinny “brownmagic” Pahuja (68th - $1,565), and Alex “rip_neiko” Rocha (85th - $1,414).
Final Table Action
The final table kicked off with fireworks as five players hit the rail in a 15-minute period. Two-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Jonas "puffin_nails" Wexler was the first to go running ace-queen into Raman "Acrogum" Afanasenka’s ace-king, and then Dan "Albacazapada" Stavila saw his stack chopped up after losing with ace-eight to two players who had Big Slick.
Denis "ojlimpson" Gnidash then lost a flip with pocket tens to the ace-king of Afanasenka before bracelet winner Yueqi “anoob” Zhu got his short stack all in on the flop with bottom pair only to see Leng roll over top pair. Zhu, who final tabled the final table of the 2018 WSOP Main Event, failed to improve and had to settle for sixth place.
Leng then used pocket queens to eliminate Krishna "ninjago" Kalidas, who got it in preflop with ace-jack, before bracelet winner Ankush "Rickrosstheb" Mandavia went broke with king-queen against the ace-queen of Leng.
The chip lead changed hands multiple times during three-handed play, which is when Leng double with ace-jack against Afanasenka, who had king-queen suited. Afanasenka, who won an online bracelet during last summer’s 2020 WSOP series, went bust a short time later and Leng took a small chip lead into heads-up play against Carmine "Shem22" Ciccone.
Before too long, both players flopped top pair of kings and Leng, who had the better kicker, improved to two pair on the turn. The chips went in and just like that Ciccone was eliminated in second place for $67,303.