It’s been another busy week in the GGPoker 2021 World Series of Poker Online festival as players from around the world battled for six (and seven) figure scores as well as the chance to capture a WSOP gold bracelet.
A look at some of the recent events to wrap up sees the trend of first-time bracelet winners continue with five more players adding a new top-line to their poker resumes. Here’s a look at some of the latest results from the GGPoker 2021 WSOP Online.
Event #19 ($840 6-Handed Bounty NLH)
Entries: 2053
Prize Pool: $1,642,400
There were bounty hunters abound in Event #19 ($840 6-Handed Bounty NLHE) as Ukraine’s Andrii Derzhypilskyi rode his aggressive style to victory and took home his first WSOP gold bracelet and a total score (bounties included) of $154,322. Luciano Hollanda, the start-of-day chip leader, finished up as the runner up collecting $66,785 plus an additional $21,681 in bounties for a total haul of $82,222. Joining them on the podium was Silvio Costa. Playing under the flag of Portugal, Costa finished in third and picked up $49,448 and another $32,774 in bounties for a grand total of $82,222.
Event #19 Final Table Results
- Andrii Derzhypilskyi – $66,950 + $87,372 in bounties
- Luciano Hollanda – $66,785 + $32,774 in bounties
- Silvio Costa – $49,448 + $32,774 in bounties
- Eder Campana – $36,568 + $15,650 in bounties
- Ivan Ciursin – $27,042 + $3,050 in bounties
- Kelvin Kerber – $19,998 + $2,150 in bounties
Event #20 ($1,500 MONSTER STACK NLH)
Enties: 1,080
Prize pool: 1,539,000
The end came quickly in Event #20 ($1,500 MONSTER STACK) when the final three players all moved all-in. Chip leader Eduardo Rodriguez held , former WSOP final tablist Dario Sammartino had , and Jerecho Caballero, on the short stack, shipped his . When the board ran out , Rodriguez claimed victory and earned the $212,815 first-place prize. Sammartino, who was second in chips when the hand went down, walked away with $159,588 as the runner-up. Finally, Caballero also scored six-figures, earning $119,674 for third.
Event #20 Final Table Results
- Eduardo Rodriguez – $212,815
- Dario Sammartino – $159,588
- Jerecho Caballero – $119,674
- Thomas Harvey – $89,743
- Renato Valentim – $67,278
- Romain Dours – $50,466
- Chris Karambinis – $37,844
- Lee Jinhyang – $28,379
- Karolis Sereika – $21,281
Event #21 ($25,000 Super High Roller Championship)
Read: Alexandros Theologis Wins WSOP Online $25K Super High Roller For $1.2 Million
Event #22 ($400 COLOSSUS NLH)
Entries: $10,903
Prize pool: $4,099,528 ($3 million guarantee)
The massive 10,903-entry field of Event #22 ($400 COLOSSUS) assured that plenty of players were going to get a massive return on investment for their $400 buy-in. In the end, it was Italy’s Armando D’avanzo who outlasted them all and banked a $409,007 payday and his first WSOP gold bracelet. Japan’s Kosuke Tajima finished up as the runner-up, which was good for $306,707 while Mirko Numerato from Austria picked up $229,998 as the third-place finished. Also of note, 2020 WSOP Main Event winner Damian Salas had a seat at the final table, finishing in ninth place for a tidy $40,900.
Event #22 Final Table Results
- Armando D’avanzo – $409,007
- Kosuke Tajima – $306,707
- Mirko Numerato – $229,998
- Kenneth Smaron – $172,474
- Tarun Goyal – $129,337
- Diego Spataro – $96,989
- Mathieu Giabiconi – $72,732
- Guillermo Gordo – $54,451
- Damian Salas – $40,900
Event #23 ($600 Deepstack Championship NLH)
Entries: 2,820 entries
Prize pool: $1,607,400
Nuno Capucho dominated the final table of Event #23 ($600 Deepstack Championship) eliminating nearly everyone at the final table en route to his first WSOP gold bracelet and $190,274 score. Karolina Norvaisaite, playing out of the UK, was forced to settle for second and its $142,683 payday. Longtime tournament grinder James Carroll took home the bronze, adding $106,998 to his bankroll. GGPoker ambassador Felipe Ramos was also at the final table, wrapping up in ninth place for $19,027.
Event #23 Final Table Results
- Nuno Capucho – $190,274
- Karolina Norvaisaite – $142,683
- James Carroll – $106,998
- James Chen – $80,237
- Bowen Liu – $60,169
- Alves Ferreira – $45,120
- Ran Koller – $33,835
- Christopher Doyle – $25,373
- Felipe Ramos – $19,027
Looking Ahead
The penultimate weekend of the WSOP Online will feature the final starting flights of the $5,000 buy-in Main Event – all eyes will be on if GGPoker will meet or exceed its ambitious $20 million guarantee.
Weekend grinders are offered a pair of events with a buy-in of less than $1K in Event #25 ($777 Lucky Sevens 7-Handed) and Event #26 ($888 Crazy Eights 8-Handed). Both events are likely to bring in big fields with six figures being awarded to those who make it to the podium.
Plus, the conclusion of the $10,000 Heads Up Championship in which Arthur Conan, Daniel Soltys, Aleksejs Ponakovs, and three-time WSOP bracelet winner Adrian Mateos will battle for the title and $466,167 first-place prize.