2021 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Event #31: $500 NLH Summer Saver
Day: 1
Event Info
2021 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events
Final Results
Winner
Brad Zusman
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
$79,683
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$412,650
Total Entries
917
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
30,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
917
Players Left
1
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Foxen, Deeb, & Negreanu All Fell After Late Registration

Level 15 : 500/1,000, 125 ante

Hands of the Week: Torrence Can't Dodge Hellmuth's Aces, Baby!

Level 15 : 500/1,000, 125 ante
Phil Hellmuth Hands of the Week
Phil Hellmuth Hands of the Week

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Level: 15

Blinds: 500/1,000

Ante: 125

Demersseman Finds Needles

Level 14 : 400/800, 100 ante

Adam "Demerssa" Demersseman raised to 1,600, the player next to act called, Guy "PhilLaak" Dunlap raised all in for 23,605 and Demersseman called and the one previous caller folded.

Demersseman had the needles with the {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}, Dunlap had the {k-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}.

The board ran out the {2-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{8-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} and Dunlap did not buy back in.

Ian "apokerjoker2" Steinman Looking to for Another WSOP Online Bracelet

Level 14 : 400/800, 100 ante
Ian Steinman
Ian Steinman

One WSOP Gold Bracelet. Three final tables. Fifteen cashes. That was the body of work of Ian "apokerjoker2" Steinman in last year's WSOP.com Online Bracelet Series, one that would be the envy of nearly everyone who fired in last year's version. Steinman, who already has been seeking action on some bracelet bets for this year's series, will be looking to duplicate his many deep runs and massive success this year.

Steinman's heater began last year with two final tables early in the series, with a fifth-place performance in Event #7: $800 NLH Knockout Deepstack for $24,578, followed by a sixth-place finish two days later in Event #9: $1,000 NLH 6-Max for $30,995. Steinman's bracelet would be earned late in the series, when he took down Event #27: $400 NLH Freezeout for $110,557 after beating Japan's Satoshi Tanaka in heads-up play. Steinman used these performances to take down the $100,000 Leaderboard competition of the WSOP.com portion of the series, which sent an additional $18,000 his way.

Steinman doesn't appear to be resting on his laurels in preparing for a summer of poker, however, already getting in some prep work by winning the Benny Binion Summer Shoot-Out at the South Point Poker Room for $65,000 after a three-way deal. As much as winning his first bracelet meant to Steinman, the quest for another crusher of a summer is on for the hyper-talented Steinman.

Level: 14

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 100

WSOP History: Looking Back at the November (and October) Nines

Level 13 : 300/600, 75 ante
2013 WSOP November Nine
2013 WSOP November Nine

No stage in poker stood as a bigger goal for a tournament player than the final table of the WSOP Main Event. For years, that meant going to sleep knowing you had the chance of a lifetime, to go down in poker history in the next few days as the cameras captured your every bet, raise and fold.

All of that changed in 2008.

The year after Jerry Yang's Main Event victory was broadcast to all on ESPN's standard tape delay, organizers made a decision to try to increase the excitement and anticipation around the final table: after the final nine was reached, play would be paused. At that point, everyone left would go home with 9th-place money and the players would reconvene a few months later to play out the final table on a short tape delay.

That lasted until 2016, and this is the history of the November (and October) Nines.

Click here to read the article about the history of the WSOP November Nine

Alfa, Butcher, & McClelland Toasted

Level 13 : 300/600, 75 ante

Level: 13

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 75

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