2021 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Event #20: $3,200 NLH High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info
2021 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
$241,768
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,200
Prize Pool
$948,480
Total Entries
321
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
12,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
312
Players Left
1
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Foxen Jams Himself Out

Level 18 : 2,000/4,000, 400 ante
Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

There was one limper from middle position, "JIGESH" limped from the small blind and Alex "OrcinusOrca" Foxen checked his option in the big blind.

The flop came the {2-Hearts}{j-Spades}{6-Clubs}. Action checked all the way around. The turn was the {a-Hearts}. Foxen bet 5,100, the limper folded and "JIGESH" raised to 14,200. Foxen called.

The rivee came the {2-Diamonds} to pair the board. Foxen jammed for 30,740 into a pot of 43,600, "JIGESH" called and showed the {8-Spades}{8-Hearts} which ended the night for Foxen as he had only the {7-Hearts}{5-Hearts} and was gone.

Zinno Back to Healthy

Level 18 : 2,000/4,000, 400 ante

"Lukaslo0413" raised to 8,000 from the small blind, Anthony "heheh" Zinno jammed for 77,160 from the big blind and was called.

Zinno had the {q-Spades}{q-Clubs} vs the {a-Hearts}{7-Hearts}

The board ran out {j-Clubs}{j-Spades}{8-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{k-Spades} and Zinno collected a nice pot to get back to a healthy stack.

No Cowboy for Gifford

Level 18 : 2,000/4,000, 400 ante

Demetrios "GOGGINS" Petrou raised to 8,000 and then called the 11,944 three-bet jam Krista "Pollux" Gifford made on the button.

Krista "Pollux" Gifford: {k-Clubs}{2-Clubs}
Demetrios "GOGGINS" Petrou: {q-Clubs}{q-Spades}

Gifford was behind looking to pair her king but the {8-Hearts}{10-Spades}{2-Hearts} flop paired her deuce instead.

The {6-Spades} turn left Gifford needing to pair either of her two cards but the {a-Spades} river ended her tournament.

Tags: Krista GiffordDemetrios Petrou

Level 18 Chip Leaders

Level 18 : 2,000/4,000, 400 ante

Level: 18

Blinds: 2,000/4,000

Ante: 400

Coleman Uses Effective Raise

Level 17 : 1,700/3,400, 340 ante

Alex "OrcinusOrca" Foxen raised to 6,800 from middle position, David "dehhhhh" Coleman called and the big blind also called.

The flop came the {k-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}. Action checked around to the {j-Spades} turn where it checked around again.

The river came the {5-Diamonds}. Foxen bet 10,200, Coleman raised to 35,530 the third player folded. Foxen tanked for a while before calling.

Coleman showed the {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} which was the winner.

WSOP Legend: 3-Time Poker Players Championship Winner Michael Mizrachi

Level 17 : 1,700/3,400, 340 ante
Michael Mizrachi
Michael Mizrachi

The World Series of Poker $50,000 Poker Players Championship (PPC), which was created in 2006, is considered the tournament where the best of the best take on one another and duke it out in a variety of poker games, a reflection of all-around poker skill. Imagine playing the likes of Phil Ivey, Phil Hellmuth, and Daniel Negreanu five days in a row in a short-handed mixed format.

Needless to say, the hefty price tag coupled with a small, elite field created a legacy for the PPC where champions are considered among the greatest overall poker players. A quick glance at its 14-year history shows nothing but greatness among champions, from John Hennigan to Mike Gorodinsky, and with the late David "Chip" Reese as perhaps the event's most fitting inaugural winner back in 2006.

Winning once is the poker professional's dream. Winning two? You're in a league of your own. But winning the toughest event with poker's best three times? Only one man achieved that improbable feat on this day back in 2018, after winning his first two titles in 2010 and 2012: Michael Mizrachi.

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Stout Flops the Goods to Eliminate Shing

Level 17 : 1,700/3,400, 340 ante
Matt Stout
Matt Stout

Action quickly folded to Matt "RubberFist" Stout who raised all in for 91,638 on the button and Philip "tszis" Shing called off his 52364 stack from the small blind.

Philip "tszis" Shing: {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades}
Matt "RubberFist" Stout: {k-Clubs}{q-Spades}

Shing held the better hand until the {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{q-Hearts} flop appeared giving Stout a full house.

The {8-Diamonds} turn left Shing drawing dead and the {6-Diamonds} river eliminated him from the tournament.

Stout Flops the Goods to Eliminate Shing
Stout Flops the Goods to Eliminate Shing

Tags: Matt StoutPhilip Shing

Level: 17

Blinds: 1,700/3,400

Ante: 340

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