‘Road To WSOP Europe’ Awards Main Event Packages At GGPoker

GGPoker is sending some online poker players to the WSOP Europe. On Friday, the company launched the "Road to WSOP Europe" promotion.

GGPoker is planning to send a few lucky online poker players to the World Series of Poker Europe. On Friday, the company launched of the “Road to WSOP Europe” promotion.

Satellites to the series’ €10,350 Main Event are set to launch exclusively on the online poker room on Oct. 17. The promotion promises a poker dream come true for many players.

Details on the Road to WSOPE

The WSOP Europe Main Event is set for Dec. 3-8 at King’s Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic. The championship event features a €5 million guarantee.

GG satellite buy-ins range from €25 to €1,000, with dozens of exclusive satellites running daily. 

“WSOP Europe is always one of the best live events on the poker calendar, and the only way to win your seat online is through GGPoker,” GG director of live events and sponsorships John Scanlon said in a news release.

“I hope that as many GGPoker players as possible will join us in Rozvadov this December.”

A look at the WSOP Europe

After taking a year off because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the WSOP Europe returns  Nov. 19 to Dec. 8. The series features 15 gold bracelet events and more than €11 million in guaranteed prize pools.

The festival returns to King’s Casino for the fourth year and is also preceded by a WSOP Circuit event. That series runs from Aug. 12 – Sept. 14 with over €15 million guaranteed.

For the WSOPE, buy-ins range from €350 to €50,000. The series features a wide range of tournament types and poker variants.

King’s Casino is located near the German border, between Prague and Munich. The Central Europe location gives Europeans an easy poker travel destination. Here’s a look at the complete WSOPE schedule.

2021 World Series of Poker Europe

EventDatesTournamentBuy-inGuaranteeChip Stack
1Nov. 19 -22“Opener” NLHE€350€300,00020,000
2Nov. 20 - 238-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha€550€200,00025,000
3Nov. 21 - 25Mini Main Event NLHE€1,350€600,000100,000
4Nov. 24 & 252K Pot Limit Omaha€2,000€200,00050,000
5Nov. 24 - 30NLH Colossus€550€1,000,00025,000
6Nov. 25NLH Classic Freezeout€1,000€150,00030,000
7Nov. 25 & 26PLO/NLH Mixed€1,650€200,00040,000
8Nov. 26 & 27Short Deck€2,500€200,00050,000
9Nov. 27 & 285K Pot Limit Omaha€5,000€150,000100,000
10Nov. 29NLH Bounty Hunter€1,100€200,00030,000
11Nov. 29 & 3025K NLH Platinum High Roller€25,000€1,000,000500,000
12Nov. 30 & Dec. 1NLH 6-max€1,650€200,00040,000
13Dec. 1 & 28-Game Mix€2,000€150,00050,000
14Dec. 2 & 350K NLH Diamond High Roller€50,000€2,000,0001,000,000
15Dec. 3 - 8WSOP Europe Main Event€10,350€5,000,000100,000

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GGPoker Signs High Stakes Pro Jason Koon; Role Includes Helping With Site Security Efforts

Adding to its growing stable of talented ambassadors, GGPoker signed high stakes pro Jason Koon this week to its player ranks.

Adding to its growing stable of talented ambassadors, GGPoker signed Jason Koon this week to its player ranks. With $32.6 million in live tournament winnings, Koon is one of the most successful players in the game.

Originally from West Virginia, Koon sits in 10th on the all-time money list. He’s a regular at some of the highest stakes events in the world.

“I’m really excited to join GGPoker, particularly so soon after they’ve taken a leading role in the poker world,” Koon said in a news release. “I’m also thrilled to be in a position to help with game security and player advocacy, making GGPoker an even better place to play our favorite game.”

Koon’s role with company moves beyond just wearing GGPoker patch

In joining the GG crew, Koon’s role includes some special duties beyond simply representing the brand. Some of his work will focus on strengthening the poker room’s security and game integrity efforts.

Koon will also serve as an advocate for high roller, VIP and high-volume players, the site notes.

“GGPoker views this as essential in ensuring that VIP needs are given due consideration at all times by management,” the company said in a news release announcing the agreement with Koon.

GG has made some major signings in the past few years. Koon joins a roster that includes Daniel Negreanu, Bertrand ‘ElkY’ Grospellier, Dan Bilzerian, and Fedor Holz.

A major poker resumé

At the tables, Koon is a force and has scored on some of the game’s biggest stages. That included a win and runner-up finish in the PokerGO Cup series in July.

Online poker has also been good for Koon, who won a $10,300 Poker Masters online event last year at partypoker for $549,000

A World Series of Poker bracelet has remained elusive so far for Koon, although he scored a runner-up finish in 2012. On Sunday he also came close, taking ninth in the $25,000 High Roller for $79,834.

A former college sprinter, fitness is a major focus when Koon isn’t playing poker. He and his wife also have a new baby. GGPoker management is pleased to have signed him to the team.

“At GGPoker, we view ambassadors as part of our overall team,” GG director of sponsorships and live events John Scanlon said.

“We want them as bought into keeping GGPoker the No. 1 site in the world as we are. Jason’s reputation and how he handles himself personally and professionally makes him an ideal global ambassador. Having a player of his caliber providing advice and direction, and representing the most committed segment of our player community, is invaluable for us.”

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WSOP Weekly: Canadian, French, Chinese Players Score Titles To Close Out Series At GGPoker

The WSOP Online continued this week at GGPoker with Scott Ball winning $1 million in the Mystery Bounty and players from Brazil, Bulgaria, Germany, Finland, and Canada earning bracelets.

The World Series of Poker Online bracelet hunting wrapped up on Sunday at GGPoker. The site offered multiple events that carried more than $6 million in guaranteed prize pools. 

Since WSOP in Las Vegas was postponed this past summer, the online site hosted 33 bracelet events from Aug. 1 to Sept. 12. Players from all over the world chased gold bracelets from their laptops or mobile devices.

The last few events produced some winners from France, Canada, and China.

Event 31: ¥815 Zodiac Autumn Festival (Sept. 12)

This event drew in huge numbers on Sunday with more than 7,000 entries for a ¥5,275,593 ($6.2 million) prize pool. In the end, China’s Henry “Coke@macu” Luo took the bracelet.

Luo, a Hong Kong resident, scored ¥563,257, which equates to over $87,000. Luo defeated Argentina’s Martin “titan64” Pochat heads-up for the title. For second place, Pochat scored ¥422,381 ($65,543).

Event 32: $210 Bounty Double (Sept. 12)

With over $2 million in guaranteed prize money and bounties on the line, players were eager to get in on the action. The Double Bounty fun attracted 14,162 entries for a $2.8 million prize pool, crushing the guarantee.

Canadian Ruslan “Sovs20” Rishko came out on top – winning $282,586 and his first bracelet. Brazilian players have dominated much of the GGPoker series all month and they continued to make it tough for Rishko. Three players from Brazil made the final table. 

Event 33: $500 The Closer (Sept. 12)

GGPoker crushed yet another guarantee and closed out the series with a nice-sized prize pool.  With 7,103 players ponying up $500 each, this tournament produced a prize pool topping $3 million.

France’s Arnaud Enselme captured the final bracelet in the series. He cashed multiple times during the series, but the $360,223 for first place takes the cake.

Enselme defeated Japan’s Kazuki Ikeuchi in the heads-up match. Japan had three seats locked up at the final table and Ikeuchi raked in $270,127 for his runner-up finish. 

Now that the GGPoker series has concluded, the bracelet hunting shifts to the Rio in Las Vegas. The annual live series runs Sept. 30 to Nov. 23 with 88 bracelet events.

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GGPoker Says ‘Cheers’ With New Rewards Promotion Promising Daily $100,000 Freerolls

GGPoker is bringing players a bit of good fortune as part of the new GGCheers promotion which features $100,000 on the line each day.

GGPoker is bringing players a bit of good fortune as part of the new GGCheers promotion. The program aims to reward players who win big hands or big pots – with an extra $100,000 on the line each day.

“GGCare broke the mold in terms of rewarding players that encounter painful bad beats and other unfortunate situations at the table,” GG ambassador Daniel Negreanu said in a news release.

“GGCheers goes even further – take down a massive hand and we’ll celebrate with you by handing over an entry for the next Daily $100,000 flipout freeroll.”

How does GGCheers work?

Online players looking to take advantage of the new program simply have to play on the site beginning Sept. 13. Those with qualifying hands are automatically awarded a ticket to the following day’s Daily $100,000 #ThanksGG Flipout freeroll tournament.

The tournament features  players on opposite ends of bad luck. The lucky players will sit alongside players who snagged tickets via the GGCare feature.

GGCare takes the sting out of bad beats, coolers, and suckouts. The program awards these players with a tournament entry as well.

GGCheers now joins GGCare

The size of each qualifying players’ stack in the freeroll depends on how lucky (GGCheers) or unlucky (GGCare) the player was. The site’s custom algorithm determines this based on the player’s qualifying hand.

The exact conditions triggering eligible hands vary by game. The site continuously optimizes GGCheers and GGCare to cover as many relevant scenarios as possible.

The site launched the GGCare promotion in February. That program helps out players experience some tough luck at the tables. 

Players generally received  GGCare well. The original Flipout tournament awarded $30,000, but that’s now been ramped up to $100,000.

The new “Cheers”promotion now offers the inverse of the “Cares” promotion. Both are expected to run indefinitely with the size of the daily prize amounts increasing as well.

More to come from GGPoker

Beyond the promotions, GG has been in the news a lot of late. The site continues running the World Series of Poker Online this week.

The ​​WSOP Winter Online Super Circuit is also coming to the platform later this year. The site also recently surpassed PokerStars as the largest site in the world for the number of cash game players.

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WSOP Weekly: Aleksei Vandyshev Takes Down Main Event; Faraz Jaka, Chris Moorman Run Deep

The World Series of Poker Online continues at GGPoker with just a few more events remaining. Here's a look at some action from the last week.

The World Series of Poker Online continued over the last week at GGPoker with the $5,000 Main Event coming to a close. In the end, Aleksei Vandyshev scored the title for a massive gold bracelet.

Some other big names also had impressive runs with Faraz Jaka scoring a runner-up in one of the final events.  Chris Moorman made a deep run looking for his third WSOP bracelet.

An American player also added his first WSOP bracelet as well. Here’s a look at some headlines from the series over the last week.

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Event 25: $777 Lucky Sevens (Sept. 4)

Sevens were the magic number for American David “Zonedin” Jackson. This tournament regular from Florida zoned in on the competition by defeating 2,014 entries.

Jackson scored his first bracelet along with $194,178. He now has a bracelet and a WSOP Circuit ring. 

Jackson defeated Romania’s Dumitru “Ddimancescu” Pora heads-up for the title. Pora took home $140,394 for the runner-up finish in an event with a total prize pool of $1.4 million

Event 26: $888 Crazy Eights (Sept. 5)

Alexandru Papazian added a second bracelet to his collection with this victory. The Crazy Eights brought in 2,350 entries for a $2 million prize pool. Papazian overcame the huge field to win $241,128

Nine different countries were represented at the final table with Romania’s Papazian coming out on top. Israel’s Tal Noach took second place for $180,818. 

Papazian also won the Crazy Eights events in Las Vegas in 2017. He showed off his victory with some Twitter subtlety.. 

Event 27: $5,000 Main Event (Sept. 5)

The series championship event finally came to a close after numerous starting flights and featured a $20 million guarantee. Along with an exclusive main event bracelet, the winner took home a seven-figure payday when the event concluded on Sept. 11

After three days of play, Russia’s Aleksei “Ha KojleHu” Vandyshev scored a victory worth $2.5 million. The 4,092 entries created a total prize pool of $19.4 million, treating players to an overlay of more than $500,000.

Brazil has been dominant all series long and another player from the country scored a nice finish. Edson “CrownUpTsu” Tsutsumi Jr. finished runner-up for $1.9 million.

Event 28: $2,100 Bounty Championship (Sept. 7)

Poland’s Dominik Panka took down the two-day Bounty Championship for his first bracelet and $185,228. He defeated China’s Fengdian “Shandongmenghu” Wang heads-up for the title.

The tournament produced a player field of 1,064 and prize pool $2.1 million

Chris Moorman, of the United Kingdom, was another notable cash, finishing eighth for $33,496. 

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Event 29: $1,500 Fifty Stack (Sept. 9)

Ukraine’s Vlad Martynenko pulled out the victory after defeating Faraz Jaka heads-up. Martynenko grabbed his first bracelet along with $250,198.

The event attracted 1,037 entries and generated a prize pool of over $1.8 million. Besides Jaka, notable other cashes included Simon Lofberg, Ermo Kosk, and Anson Tsang.

Jaka is no stranger to big finishes and has more than $6.8 million in live tournament winnings. While he’s yet to capture a WSOP bracelet, he has some huge finishes on some of poker’s biggest stages,

Event 30: $525 Beat The Pros (Sept. 11)

Beat the pros and win some nice cash – that was the name of the game in this event. Canada’s Jase “RetiredFedor” Regina did just that, scoring his first gold bracelet for $75,342.

The tournament attracted 1,594 entries looking to beat the pros, for a $797,000 prize pool. Malta’s Stefan “Stiopata” Atanasov finished runner-up for $42,433. Another interesting name made a deep run as well – Stoyan Madanzhiev.

The Bulgarian won the $5,000 WSOP Online Main Event at GG in 2020 for $3.9 million. He took fourth in this event for $28,165.

Final GGPoker WSOP bracelet events

GGPoker closes out the online series with a few last days of action. Here’s a look at what’s left on the menu.

  • $815 Zodiac Autumn Festival (Event 31, Sept.12) – $2.8 million guaranteed
  • $210 Bounty Double (Event 32, Sept. 12) – $2 million guaranteed
  • $500 The Closer (Event 33, Sept. 12) – $2 million guaranteed

After the series, the bracelet hunting shifts to the Rio in Las Vegas. The annual live series runs Sept. 30 to Nov. 23 with 88 bracelet events.

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WSOP Weekly: Brazilian Players Continue Winning, Spain’s Adrian Mateos Runs Deep Again

Following its successful debut on the Las Vegas Strip, the World Series of Poker has released the international schedule for 2022-23.

Brazil scored another bracelet as the country’s players continue dominating the bracelet count in the World Series of Poker Online at GGPoker. Dmitry Yurasov found his second bracelet and Spanish star Adrian Mateos scored another final table appearance.

GG is hosting 33 WSOP bracelet events through Sept. 12. Here’s a look at the action of the past week. 

Event 15: $10,000 Heads Up Championship (Sept. 4)

After over a week’s delay the final four faced off in the Heads Up Championship. At the end of the bracket, France’s Arthur Conan won a bracelet and $466,167. He defeated Latvia’s Aleksejs Ponakovs for the title.

Adrian Mateos and Daniel Soltys finished in third and fourth, but still brought home $155,389 each. 

The total prize pool for this event reached $1.5 million with 161 players entering the competition. Regular WSOP commentators Lon McEachern and Norman Chad entertained fans as they covered the finals live online. 

Event 20: $1,500 Monster Stack (Aug. 28)

Brazilian player Eduardo “Ghazbaran” Rodrigues  brought home $212,815 and the win in this event. He defeated Italy’s Dario Sammartino with two players remaining.

The tournament brought in 1,080 entrants, creating a prize pool of over $1.5 million.

Sammartino has been on a hot streak after making a final table a few days earlier in Event 18. In 2019, he took runner-up in the $10,000 Main Event for $6 million.

Event 21: $25,000 Super High Roller (Aug. 29)

Greek poker player Alexandros Theologis took down his first bracelet for $1.2 million. This high stakes buy-in included the largest buy-in during the GGPoker series and the largest prize pool as well.

The event came with a $5 million guaranteed prize pool. That number was smashed with 255 entries and $6.2 million up for grabs. Mateos continued to be a driving force in this series with another final table appearance.

He finished eighth for $196,476 after appearing in the final four of the heads-up event.

Event 22: $400 COLOSSUS (Aug. 29)

The Colossus is aptly named after the huge fields created. This event again lived up to those epic proportions with a player pool of 10,903 entries. The $3 million guaranteed prize pool was crushed, generating over $4 million

In the end, Italy’s Armando D’avanzo captured his first gold bracelet and $409,007. Japan’s Kosuke “PXR-51” Tajima finished in second place for $306,707.

Notable cashes include Argentina’s Damian Salas, finishing ninth for $40,900. He is best known as the 2020 Main Event champion.

Event 23: $600 Deep Stack Championship (Aug. 31) 

Portugal’s Nuno “albertov” Capucho scored $190,274 and his first gold bracelet in this event. Capucho faced off against the United Kingdom’s Karolina “KarolinaNe” Norvaisaite for the title. 

The two-day event created a $1.6 million prize pool. The Day 1 field consisted of 2,820, with only 49 moving on to Day 2. Daniel Negreanu continues to live stream most of the events in the series and that included this tournament. 

Event 24: $1,050 Bounty Pot Limit Omaha (Sept. 2)

Dmitry Yurasov, of Russia, landed his second bracelet and $92,711. He defeated a field of 896 entries and took down $56,487 in bounties. In heads-up play, Yurasov defeated Canada’s Ami Barer, who won $69,347 for second. 

Yurasov was short stacked at the final table but battled his way back to grab the gold. This was the last PLO event of the series.

Upcoming GGPoker WSOP bracelet events

GGPoker offers multiple tournaments over the next few days, as the site begins wrapping up action. That includes bounty events and the $20 million guaranteed Main Event. Here’s a look at what as what is up on deck:

  • $777 Lucky Sevens (Event 25, Sept. 4)
  • $888 Crazy Eights  (Event 26, Sept. 5) 
  • $5,000 Main Event Championship (Event 27, Sept. 5) – $20 million guaranteed
  • $2,100 Bounty Championship (Event 28, Sept. 7)
  • $1,500 Fifty Stack (Event 29, Sept. 9)

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WSOP Weekly: Spanish Star Adrian Mateos Makes Final Four of $25,000 Heads-up Championship

The WSOP Online continues at GGPoker with Adrian Mateos seeking a fourth bracelet in the final four of the $25K Heads-up Championship.

The fourth week of the World Series of Poker Online continued at GGPoker over the last week. One big name stands out with a chance at a fourth bracelet – Spain’s Adrian Mateos.

In 2017, Mateos became the youngest player in history to win three bracelets at age 22. He now has a chance to score a fourth as one of the final four remaining in the $25,000 Heads-up Championship.

Daniel Negreanu continues searching for his seventh bracelet and also had a deep run over the last week. The WSOP action continues through Sept. 12 and here’s a look at some of the news from the last week.

Event 15: $10,000 Heads-up (Aug. 21)

Originally this event was planned for128 entries, but due to high demand GGPoker expanded that to 256. At the end of the day 161 players entered into the heads-up challenge for a $1.6 million prize pool. 

The event is currently down to four remaining players and will resume on Sept. 4. The matchups are set for Arthur Conan to face off against Adrian Mateos and Daniel Soltys to battle Aleksejs Ponakovs. The winner scores a gold bracelet and $466,167.

Mateos is seeking his fourth WSOP bracelet and won the $10,000 live version of this tournament in 2017 in Las Vegas. That brought his third bracelet and $324,470.

Conan, Soltys, and Ponakovs are all looking for their first bracelets. Norman Chad and Lon McEachern both will provide commentary on GGPoker.tv during the matches.

Event 16: $1,050 GGMasters High Roller (Aug. 22)

This event included a $2 million guarantee and ended up with 2,240 entries, paying out $2.2 million. After two days of play, Finland’s Samuel Vousden secured the victory for a $274,519 payout.

Vousden defeated China’s Qibing “degenkaliu” Wang heads-up to score his first bracelet. Wang won $205,859 for his runner-up finish. 

Event 17: $400 PLOSSUS (Aug. 22)

The PLO bounty event took place over two days and came with a $1 million guarantee. Israel grabbed the country’s first bracelet of the series as Gabi “kidrurim” Livshitz defeated Russia’s Yuri “sjeverest” Suvorov heads-up.

Between bounties and prize payouts, Livshitz cashed in $152,165 for the achievement. 

GGPoker ambassador Daniel Negreanu had the chip lead after day one, but ended up finishing 23rd for $8,900. Kid Poker continues to live stream all of his events during the series as he chases his seventh bracelet. 

Event 18: $5,000 Short Deck (Aug. 24)

Short Deck action returned to the WSOP over the last week. For the uninitiated, deuces through fives are removed from the deck in this version of poker.

This makes for plenty of action and big hands. Because of the differing mathematics in the game, straights are worth more than flushes. Flushes are also greater than a full house. Other key differences include tables being five-handed and the lowest straight is A-6-7-8-9.

At the tables, Russia’s Radmir “KOPOBA” Sadirov landed a bracelet and $169,111 after defeating 144 players. 

Sadirov faced some tough competition with bracelet winners Sam Greenwood and Daniel Dvoress also at the final table. The total prize pool for the event was $684,000.

Event 19: $840 Bounty Six-Max (Aug. 26)

Ukraine’s Andrii Derzhypilskyi stopped Brazil from claiming another bracelet this series. Going into Day 2 of the event, Brazil held the top three spots on the leaderboard.  Brazilian players have already won several events.

Derzhpilskyi won $154,322 between bounties and prizes. He also was awarded a gold bracelet for defeating the 2,053-player field. The total prize pool reached $1.6 million.

No stranger to deep runs, Derzhpilskyi was at a final table for a bracelet almost a year to the day. He finished fifth in that event in 2020.

Upcoming GGPoker WSOP bracelet events:

The upcoming week promises much more action from GGPoker. Players will be hunting for more bracelets as the site offers NLHE High Rollers, Deepstacks, and more PLOHere’s what’s on the menu for the upcoming week:

  • $10,000 Heads-up Championship (Event 15, Sept. 4) – final four players play to a winner
  • $1,500 Monster Stack (Event 20, Aug. 28)
  • $25,000 Super High Roller (Event 21, Aug. 29) – $5 million guaranteed
  • $400 COLOSSUS (Event 22, Aug. 29) – $3 million guaranteed
  • $600 Deep Stack Championship (Event 23, Aug. 31) 
  • $1,050 Bounty Pot Limit Omaha (Event 24, Sept. 2)

Update: Catena Media poker team selections

PokerScout editor/site runner Sean Chaffin took a lead in the race among the Catena Media poker team. Chaffin along with content manager Valerie Cross and contributing writer Anthony Cicali offered their own picks for players to watch in the series.

Chaffin found some nice scores over the last couple weeks with Michael Addamo and Mikita Badziakouski. Cross has also found some consistency with Niklas Astedt.

Cicali seems to have found players looking at other live events. That’s led to his points coming exclusively from Negreanu so far. Here’s a look at the standings with a couple weeks remaining:

  • 1st – Sean Chaffin, $133,590
  • 2nd – Valerie Cross, $100,673
  • 3rd – Antony Cicali, $49,759

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WSOP Weekly: Erik Seidel Scores Ninth WSOP Bracelet; Brazilian Dominance Continues

Poker legend Erik Seidel collected his ninth bracelet in the World Series of Poker Online at GGPoker last week

Poker legend Erik Seidel showed he’s still a force to be dealt with last week, collecting his ninth bracelet in the World Series of Poker Online at GGPoker.

The site is hosting 33 bracelet events and that continues through Sept. 12. Once again, Brazilians continue to shine in the series.

The last week also saw a deep run by Daniel Negreanu and a winner share his own win view a unique GGPoker feature.

Event 11: $10,000 High Roller (Aug. 15)

After multiple days of play, Poker Hall of Fame member Erik Seidel took down this event for $977,842. He now moves into a tie the legendary Johnny Moss for nine WSOP bracelets.

Seidel overcame Uruguay’s Francisco Benitez heads up to take the title. He also joined the exclusive club of players with a live and online bracelet. 

The event saw 624 entries and created a prize pool of over $6 million. Seidel finished Day 1 seventh in chips and then dominated play on Day 2 to earn the gold. After the event, Seidel went on Twitter to express his thanks for receiving some big support. 

 

Event 12: $1,000 NLHE Double Stack  (Aug. 15)

Hong Kong’s  Hinojas “POLALIFE!” Jerome took the bracelet in this massive field event. Jerome won $635,576 and stopped Brazilian pro Felipe Ramos in the heads-up battle.

Brazilian pros have dominated the GG series so far and Ramos took $476,612 for second.

This event guaranteed a prize pool of $4 million, with the double stack action crushing that. The tournament scored a total prize pool of more than $5.5 million from 5,894 entries.

Event 13: $5,000 PLO Championship  (Aug. 17)

The Pot Limit Omaha tournament attracted 267 entries and created a prize pool over $1.2 million. At the end of Day 2, Lithuania’s Vincas Tamasauskas took the gold and $268,926.

Tamasauskas defeated Ben Lakatos of Hungary heads up. Lakatos settled for $194,439 as runner-up. Daniel Negreanu had a deep run as well, finishing 19th.

Event 14: $500 BIG 500 (Aug 19)

Brazil continues to be a force as the country snagged another piece of hardware over the last week. Renan Bruschi captured his first bracelet on Friday.

The Brazilian rounder won $150,327 after topping a field of 2,639 entries. That number created a total prize pool of more than $1.2 million

Bruschi was the highlight of the final table, keeping viewers entertained on GGPoker’s SnapCam. He was seen singing and dancing as he climbed the leaderboard.  

According to the GGPoker website, Snapcam is a 15-second recording that allows players to “use your camera to express yourself while you play. GGPoker’s SnapCam feature allows you to share your excitement of winning a big pot or disappointment at missing all your outs with your table mates!”

In this case, the camera feature produced plenty of excitement. for this user

Upcoming GGPoker WSOP bracelet events

GGPoker will offer multiple tournament and game types over the next few days. That includes PLO, a heads-up event, and a high roller. 

The major guarantees also continue in the coming week. Here’s a look at what to watch for:

  • $10,000 Heads-Up Championship (Event 15, Aug. 21)
  • $1,050 GGMasters High Roller (Event 16, Aug. 22) – $2 million guaranteed
  • $400 PLOSSUS (Event 17, Aug. 22) – $1 million guaranteed
  • $5,000 Short Deck Championship (Event 18, Aug. 24)
  • $840 NLHE Bounty Six-Max (Event 19, Aug. 26)

* Photo courtesy WPT

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