On August 14 to September 27, Natural8-GGNet was buzzing with motion as gamers hunted down World Collection of Poker On-line bracelets. Final evening, the competition concluded with probably the most coveted Predominant Occasion title and gold claimed by Swedish on-line star Simon Eric Mattsson for a monster takedown of $2.79 Million. Additionally strolling away with life altering seven figures have been runner up Thai professional Kannapong Thanarattrakul “Sakooh”, Singapore’s Feng Zhao “dynastyzhao” (third), and Finland’s Samuel Vousden (4th).
The 2022 WSOP On-line [International] awarded a complete of 33 bracelets throughout 45 days. The opening half noticed Pete Chen and Jonas Lauck seize profession second golds whereas Markus Prinz and Scott Ball Jr have been the primary to gather seven figures.
The second half witnessed the rise of Germany’s Claas Segebrecht who was the one participant to win two bracelet occasions on the sequence. In actual fact, Germany got here out very sturdy, selecting up a whopping six titles, probably the most by any flag. Different gamers that outshined have been China’s Ren Lin “Zha Zi Lengthy” who matched as much as Segebrecht with 4 closing tables reached, and Ewald Mahr who gave Peru its first ever WSOP gold bracelet.
Listed below are the highlights of the second half.
Competition assessment
Bracelet 1 – 33 prize pool: US$ 86,472,093
Whole entries: 130,311
Asia winners: Pete Chen (Taiwan), Huanhua Lengthy (China)
Seven determine payouts: Simon Eric Mattsson ($2,793,574), Kannapong Thanarattrakul ($2,094,884), Feng Zhao ($1,570,941), Markus Prinz ($1,188,097), Samuel Vousden ($1,178,040), Scott Ball Jr ($1,001,694)
Predominant Occasion: 4,984 entries, US$ 23,674,000 prize pool
Predominant Occasion champion: Simon Eric Mattsson
Largest discipline: Thriller Bounty – 51,003 entries
Two wins: Claas Segebrecht – Occasion 2: Every1 for Battle Reduction; Occasion 31: Beat the Execs Bounty (Freezeout)
Profession third bracelet: Mark Radoja
Profession second bracelet: Jonas Lauck, Pete Chen, Claas Segebrecht
4 closing tables: Ren Lin (China), Claas Segebrecht (Germany)
Natural8 Group Bling Sponsorship: Stefan Schillhabel ($5,000), David Yan ($10,000), Pete Chen ($5,000)
Bracelets by Flag: Germany (6), Spain (3), Brazil (2), France (2), Finland (2), Canada (2), USA (2), Sweden (1), Italy (1), Belgium (1), Bulgaria (1), New Zealand (1), Russia (1), Taiwan (1), Peru (1), Portugal (1), Eire (1), China (1), Colombia (1), Netherlands (1), Greece (1)
Highlights and outcomes
Swedish on-line star Simon Mattsson ships the Predominant Occasion for $2.79 Million
Coming into the ultimate desk, Swedish on-line star Simon Eric Mattsson was an enormous favourite to win the Predominant Occasion and he didn’t disappoint. Mattsson eradicated the final two gamers in his means, Singapore’s Feng Zhao (third) and Thailand’s Kannapong Thanarattrakul (runner up) to grab the title, the coveted gold bracelet, and the sequence largest first prize of US$ 2,793,574.
Profitable hand
In its third consecutive 12 months, the WSOP On-line [International] Predominant Occasion drew 4,984 entries to greater than exceed the proposed $20M assure. From the 9 qualifying heats, 815 gamers superior for an opportunity on the now bloated US$ 23,674,000 prize pool. 500 gamers earned a minimize, among the many high 100 have been well-known professionals and Asia-Pacific gamers: 2020 champion Damian Salas, Yuri Dzivielevski (eighty fifth), Ren Lin (82nd), newly minted David Yan (79th), Hun Wei Lee (59th), Niklas Astedt (twenty ninth), and Joseph Cheong who missed the ultimate desk by two spots in eleventh place.
The ultimate desk rolled in with one bracelet holder in Samuel Vousden who was in search of his second gold whereas all the remainder have been trying to safe their first. Three Asians have been within the lineup – Thanarattrakul, Zhao, and China’s Yanfei Chi. Up high was Mattsson with a large chip benefit.
Early motion was dominated by the Asians with Zhao sending shortest stacked Timothy Rutherford out in ninth place. Thanarattrakul delivered the following two, Oliver James Sprason (eighth) and Jordan Spurlin (seventh) eradicated in again to again trend. Zhao received extraordinarily fortunate when his spiked the 2 outer to outlive Chi’s
. The loss despatched Chi plunging with the remainder of his chips finally claimed by Vousden.
At 5 remaining, Istvan Briski risked it holding however ran aground to Zhao’s
. In a shocking transfer, Vousden three-bet shoved on the large blind with
and preliminary raiser button participant Thanarattrakul referred to as with
. The board favored the suited playing cards because it rapidly unfold three spades on the flop. Vousden was out 4th and claimed the primary seven digit payout of US$ 1,178,040. This was Vousden’s largest ever profession rating.
With the added chips, Thanarattrakul zoomed to the chip lead nevertheless it didn’t final. Mattsson scooped an enormous pot in opposition to Zhao with a full home over high pair to regain command and ship Zhao out in third place shortly after. This was one other spectacular end result for Zhao who earned his first ever seven determine payout of US$ 1,570,941. Final November, he almost locked up a bracelet on the WSOPE falling runner up on the PLO 8-Handed occasion.
It was a one-sided heads up. Regardless of Thanarattrakul’s makes an attempt, Mattsson maintained his lead and widened additional till the ultimate hand was tabled. On a board , Thanarattrakul shoved on the river holding
high pair, Mattsson had him means beat with a victorious
straight. The gold might have slipped away however Thanarattrakul nonetheless earned a mammoth chunk of US$ 2,094,884, properly surpassing his latest third place end on the Triton SHR Collection Cyprus $50K NLH 6-Handed the place he pocketed a then profession excessive $646,500. As for the champion Mattsson, he bumped up his GGNet event winnings to over $10.8 Million.
Purchase in: US$ 5,000
Assure: US$ 20,000,000
Entries: 4,984
Prize pool: US$ 23,674,000
ITM: 500 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Simon Eric Mattsson
Sweden
US$ 2,793,574
2nd
Kannapong Thanarattrakul “Sakooh”
Thailand
US$ 2,094,884
third
Feng Zhao “dynastyzhao”
Singapore
US$ 1,570,941
4th
Samuel Vousden
Finland
US$ 1,178,040
fifth
Istvan Briski “Wohoooooooo”
Hungary
US$ 883,404
sixth
Yanfei Chi “aoteman1888”
China
US$ 662,459
seventh
Jordan Spurlin “Felix Argyle”
USA
US$ 496,774
eighth
Oliver James Sprason “SprasesAces”
USA
US$ 372,529
ninth
Timothy Rutherford “BeardOilGuy”
USA
US$ 279,357
Germany’s Claas Segebrecht locks up two bracelets
Claas Segebrecht – Photograph credit score WSOP / PokerNews – Danny Maxwell
Undoubtedly one of many high performers of the sequence was Germany’s Claas Segebrecht, the one participant to lock up two bracelets. On opening day, Segebrecht championed Occasion #2: Every1 for Battle Reduction for his first ever profession bracelet, then weeks later at closing, he topped Occasion #31: Beat the Execs Bounty [Freezeout]. Every win earned him six figures for a mixed US$ 264,167.
The most important of the 2 payouts was on the later occasion the place he eradicated a number of gamers to gather US$ 107,670 in bounty rewards and an additional US$ 54,315 for his win. Amongst Segebrecht’s knockouts have been Matheus Luis (eighth) with pocket Aces cracked by a rivered two pair, Shenqiang Peng “Peng888” (third) with pocket Fours cracking Tens, and Naomie Haddad (2nd) with pocket Nines holding agency in opposition to overcards. As well as, the two-time champion additionally reached two different closing tables falling fifth on the Flip & GO and third at CRAZY EIGHTS.
Purchase in: US$ 1,050
Entries: 1,318
Prize pool: US$ 1,318,000
ITM: 188 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Claas Segebrecht
Germany
US$ 162,015
2nd
Naomie Haddad “zachycorcor”
Israel
US$ 94,331
third
Shenqiang Peng “Peng888”
China
US$ 54,447
4th
Felipe Buitrago “new7legend7”
Colombia
US$ 38,015
fifth
Vicente Delgado
Spain
US$ 37,508
sixth
Anton Vasilyev “FrenchDonk66”
Russia
US$ 28,198
seventh
Nikolay Saenko “i’m lokky”
Russia
US$ 18,881
eighth
Matheus Luiz
Brazil
US$ 14,451
ninth
Daniel Rezaei “Razer2311”
Australia
US$ 11,885
Ren Lin “Zha Zi Lengthy” reaches 4 closing tables
Ren Lin – Photograph credit score WSOP / PokerNews – Spenser Sembrat
Apart from two time sequence winner Segebrecht, China’s Ren Lin “Zha Zi Lengthy” additionally closed out the sequence with 4 closing tables and almost gained certainly one of them. Throughout opening week, Lin completed eighth at Occasion #3: $2,500 Restrict Holdém Championship, two weeks later, he positioned seventh at Occasion #15: $777 Fortunate Sevens Bounty 7-Handed NLH, then 5 days after, he raced as much as 2nd place at Occasion #19: $5K Pot Restrict Omaha Championship. His fourth closing desk was at Occasion #26: $1K Double Likelihood NLH the place he took ninth. Whether or not it’s dwell or on-line, Lin appears to be due for a WSOP title. In 2021, he got here near a bracelet twice, ending 2nd on the $50K Excessive Curler NLH and third on the $5K Freezeout NLH 8-Handed.
Germany lifts probably the most bracelets
Stefan Schillhabel – Photograph credit score WSOP / Poker Information – Jamie Thomson
German gamers meant enterprise on the sequence, capturing six of the 33 bracelets on supply. Setting the pattern have been opening day winners Stefan Schillhabel who shipped Occasion #1: The Housewarming No Restrict Maintain’em and Claas Segebrecht who championed Occasion #2: Every1 for Battle Reduction. These have been profession first bracelets for each gamers. Days later, countryman Jonas Lauck adopted with a victory at Occasion #6: Monster Stack NLH to earn his profession second. The fourth gold was picked up at one of the wanted occasions, The Millionaire Maker, with Markus Prinz bringing it house together with a burning seven digit payout. On closing week, Segebrecht clinched his second bracelet at Occasion #31: Beat the Execs Bounty [Freezeout] and Marc Radgen “Pelinkovac89” was minted at Occasion #32: The Nearer NLH.
Asia Winners and runner-ups
Pete Chen
Asian gamers have been huge threats at most of the occasions. 9 of them confronted off for the gold with solely two gamers rising victorious. Extremely embellished N8 Group Scorching ambassador Yenhan Chen aka Pete Chen was the primary to rein it in. Chen introduced Taiwan its fourth gold bracelet which he locked up at Occasion #15: $777 Fortunate Sevens Bounty 7-Handed NLH. This was Chen’s profession second WSOP title.
The second Asian champion emerged at Occasion #21: Girls No Restrict Maintain’em Championship. Hong Kong’s Huanhua Lengthy “King-Dong” went the gap defeating the extra skilled Canadian professional Vanessa Kade ”Niffler” at heads up. This was Lengthy’s first ever WSOP victory following within the footsteps of two time winner Anson Tsang, Danny Tang, and Chan Lok Ming.
Purchase in: US$ 500
Entries: 362
Prize pool: US$ 171,950
ITM: 62 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Huanhua Lengthy “King-Dong”
Hong Kong
US$ 31,326
2nd
Vanessa Kade “Niffler”
Canada
US$ 23,491
third
Carla Marins Assis Palma “MickChecker”
Brazil
US$ 17,616
4th
Jiangshan Xu “SS_33”
China
US$ 13,210
fifth
Fallon Weidner “HurtU”
Mexico
US$ 9,906
sixth
Emi Ikeuchi “emiemiemi”
Japan
US$ 7,429
seventh
Lissa Marianne Anna Szymonowicz “Trypta”
USA
US$ 5,571
eighth
Soraya Estrada
Spain
US$ 4,177
ninth
Irina Shitikova “Jewete”
Serbia
US$ 3,133
Kannapong Thanarattrakul
Among the many gamers that simply missed the gold by one spot was Thailand’s Kannapong Thanarattrakul who fell to Sweden’s Simon Eric Mattsson for the Predominant Occasion title. Whereas Thanarattrakul was the final Asian to go that deep, on the alternative finish, the primary Asian to achieve heads up was Hong Kong’s Jifeng Huang “Snakey” on the Occasion #3: Restrict Maintain’em Championship. Full record of Asia runner ups under:
Kannapong Thanarattrakul “Sakooh” – Occasion #33: MAIN EVENT
Jifeng Huang “Snakey” – Occasion #3: Restrict Maintain’em Championship
Weichao Zhang “ZWC8794” – Occasion #5: $315 6-Handed Bounty NLH
Hyunsup Kim “dipper27” – Occasion #7: Million Greenback Thriller Bounty
Zhewen Hu – Occasion #12: Tremendous MILLION$ Excessive Curler NLH
Ren Lin “Zhao Zi Lengthy” – Occasion #19: $5K Pot Restrict Omaha Championship
Naomie Haddad “zachycorcor” – Occasion #31: Beat the Execs [Freezeout]
Ewald Mahr offers Peru its first ever WSOP bracelet
Ewald Mahr – Photograph credit score Codigopoker.com
Ewald Mahr “PAUPAU” might not have that many dwell cashes nor on-line cashes below his belt however his identify is now etched in historical past. Mahr topped Occasion #19: Flip and GO to change into the primary participant from Peru to win a WSOP gold bracelet. The Peruvian overcame a tricky closing desk that included bracelet winners Claas Segebrecht and Christopher Klodnicki.
Purchase in: US$ 100
Entries: 13,719
Prize pool: US$ 1,303,305
ITM: 630 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Ewald Mahr “PAUPAU”
Peru
US$ 143,267
2nd
Dmitry Safonov “akubleumas”
Serbia
US$ 107,413
third
Curtis Muller
Canada
US$ 80,563
4th
Christopher Klodnicki
USA
US$ 60,428
fifth
Claas Segebrecht
Austria
US$ 45,329
sixth
Torgeir Hagmann “Hagis78”
Norway
US$ 34,006
seventh
Ian Matakis
USA
US$ 25,515
eighth
Alexei Ivashchenkov “therewillbeX”
Belarus
US$ 19,148
ninth
Pablo Silva
Brazil
US$ 14,374
Mark Radoja wins profession third bracelet at Fifty Stack Bounty NLH
Mark Radoja – Photograph credit score WSOP / PokerNews – Melissa Haereiti
After 9 years of looking, Canadian professional Mark Radoja lastly locked up his profession third WSOP bracelet. Radoja gained his first sequence gold again on the 2011 WSOP $5K NLH Shootout occasion which he adopted up with one other win two years later on the 2013 WSOP $10K NLH Heads Up Championship. Since then, he has been chasing gold #3, and almost secured it on the 2019 WSOP $888 Loopy Eights occasion the place he positioned 2nd. In 2021, Radoja got here shut once more, touchdown two WSOP On-line closing tables. Final week, his hopes of glory lastly materialized with a victory at Occasion #27: Fifty Stack Bounty NLH. With this win, Radoja has breached $3 Million in WSOP earnings.
Shardul Parthasarathi
The Fifty Stack Bounty NLH was the twenty seventh bracelet occasion on the roster. 1,597 jumped in for a prize pool producing US$ 2,275,725. Radoja was the one WSOP embellished participant on the closing desk. Two gamers from Asia have been among the many finalists: India’s Shardul Parthasarathi with an eighth place end and Hong Kong’s Fengli He in ninth place. This was Shardul’s second deep run having simply missed the ultimate desk at Occasion #24: $2,100 Bounty NLH Championship with a tenth place end.
Purchase in: US$ 1,500
Entries: 1,597
Prize pool: US$ 2,275,725
ITM: 224 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Mark Radoja
Canada
US$ 214,509
2nd
Justus Held “taxidriver”
Austria
US$ 139,594
third
Alexander Raymond “raking-even”
USA
US$ 82,001
4th
Stefan Reiser “Bobbele”
Germany
US$ 69,666
fifth
Gerson Braga “Maicen”
Brazil
US$ 72,877
sixth
Daniel Silva “NegaodaBL”
Brazil
US$ 40,176
seventh
Tal Noach
UK
US$ 47,220
eighth
Shardul Parthasarathi “tiltjam“
India
US$ 23,055
ninth
Fengli He”Tufu8899″
Hong Kong
US$ 13,076
Colossus attracts huge discipline, Ourania Zarkantzia ship is for US$ 378.5K
The COLOSSUS occasion all the time brings everybody out of the woodwork and for this version 10,090 got here out to smash the $3M assure. Out of the 1,100 gamers that shaked down the US$ 3,793,840 pot, the prime chunk went to Greek participant Ourania Zarkantzia “SlimLady” who turned his $400 purchase in into an enormous $378,507 payout. Based mostly on Zarkantzia’s GGNet stats, this win appeared destined. Since Might 2022, he has been raking in wins throughout completely different purchase in tiers and discipline sizes. In late-July, Zarkantzia gained the Excessive Curler GGMasters for $116,197 which was his largest community rating till this bracelet triumph. He grew to become the tenth participant from Greece to deliver house a WSOP bracelet.
Purchase in: US$ 400
Assure: US$ 3,000,000
Entries: 10,090
Prize pool: US$ 3,793,840
ITM: 1,100 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Ourania Zarkantzia “SlimLady”
Greece
US$ 378,507
2nd
Alexandre Ragazzi “VovoWilson”
Brazil
US$ 283,836
third
Mauricio Ferreira Pais “Promoking”
Gambia
US$ 212,847
4th
Dominykas Mikolaitis
Lithuania
US$ 159,613
fifth
Aleksey Prokopov “MAPT”
Serbia
US$ 119,692
sixth
Qian Music “Leopard Z”
China
US$ 89,756
seventh
Virgilio Fonseca “Tirsinho”
USA
US$ 67,308
eighth
Yingzheng Shi “reddyShii”
China
US$ 50,474
ninth
Roman Romanovskyi “Eluaworshipper”
USA
US$ 37,850
Bracelet #23: PLOSSUS – JOSE CASTILLO – US$ 144,286
Jose Castillo – Photograph credit score WSOP / PokerNews – Seth Haussler
Purchase in: US$ 400
Assure: US$ 1,000,000
Entries: 3,850
Prize pool: US$ 1,463,000
ITM: 400 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Jose Castillo
Spain
US$ 144,286
2nd
Marius Kaiser “Drawing Reside”
Germany
US$ 82,062
third
Eran Dov Carmi
Iceland
US$ 52,129
4th
Marko Siprak “SLSNTF”
Croatia
US$ 34,694
fifth
Daniel Embleton “FoldemBuddy”
Australia
US$ 25,563
sixth
Pandilica Razvan “spiritomaha”
Romania
US$ 17,107
seventh
Erik Bystroem
Mexico
US$ 15,921
Bracelet #19: $5K Pot Restrict Omaha Championship – RUI NEVES FERREIRA – US$ 287,736
Rui Neves Ferreira – Photograph credit score Terry Stachs – PokerNews / EPT
Portuguese professional Rui Neves Ferreira has been on fireplace these previous two months. Late August, Ferreira shipped the EPT Barcelona €10,300 NLH Excessive Curler for a profession excessive €767,750 (~US$ 772,454). Two weeks after, he bested a loaded discipline of fellow professionals on the WSOP On-line $5K Pot Restrict Omaha Championship to earn one other title and his first ever WSOP bracelet. The title got here down between Ferreira and China’s Ren Lin “Zhao Zi Lengthy” who was additionally on a scorching streak. Ferreira prevailed and banked the $287,736 first prize. As an everyday participant on the GGNet, to this point Ferreira has amassed US$ 7.95 Million in community event earnings.
Purchase in: US$ 5,000
Entries: 272
Prize pool: US$ 1,292,000
ITM: 39 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Rui Neves Ferreira
Portugal
US$ 287,736
2nd
Ren Lin “Zhao Zi Lengthy”
Hong Kong
US$ 208,039
third
Eelis Parssinen
Finland
US$ 150,416
4th
Joao Simao
Brazil
US$ 108,754
fifth
Gavin Cochrane
UK
US$ 78,631
sixth
Gabi Livshitz “kidrurim”
Israel
US$ 56,852
seventh
Samuli Sipila
Finland
US$ 41,105
Bracelet #20: $888 Loopy Eights Bounty 8-Handed – SEAN PRENDIVILLE – US$ 151,678
Purchase in: US$ 888
Entries: 1,922
Prize pool: US$ 1,621,399
ITM: 278 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Sean Prendiville “quackhouse”
Eire
US$ 151,678
2nd
Mikhail Frolov “v_Nistelrooy”
Russia
US$ 103,596
third
Claas Segebrecht
Germany
US$ 60,531
4th
Mantas Bagocius “boobsofsteal”
Lithuania
US$ 55,201
fifth
Ido Aboudi “idollar”
Israel
US$ 43,092
sixth
Tomy Greineisen “Yermalinga”
Gambia
US$ 25,374
seventh
Matas Cimbolas
Lithuania
US$ 28,783
eighth
Grzegorz Glowny “ROLLINGDR0NE”
Poland
US$ 22,300
ninth
Artem Aiutkulov “GogiProhodVNogi”
Serbia
US$ 15,615
Bracelet #22: GGMasters HR Freezeout – MARIO NAVARRO – US$ 288,507
Mario Navarro – Photograph credit score WSOP / PokerNews – Katerina Lukina
Purchase in: US$ 1,050
Entries: 2,372
Prize pool: US$ 2,372,000
ITM: 395 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Mario Navarro “[email protected]”
Spain
US$ 288,507
2nd
Nenad Djukic “O O L”
Serbia
US$ 216,348
third
Suad Zukanovic “Zuko”
Slovenia
US$ 162,238
4th
Edison Junior “MrnnizregnaD”
Brazil
US$ 121,661
fifth
Vladas Tamasauskas “Vladiator13”
Lithuania
US$ 91,233
sixth
Francois Pirault “RelaAax”
France
US$ 68,415
seventh
Yibo Music “Danaibang”
Hong Kong
US$ 51,304
eighth
Manuel Braunhofer “Siiiiiiick_L0L”
Austria
US$ 38,473
ninth
Leonardo De Souza Alcantara “o moises”
Brazil
US$ 28,850
Bracelet #24: $2,100 Bounty NLH Championship – HERNAN RESTREPO – US$ 171,121
Hernan Restrepo “Winner51” gave Colombia its second ever WSOP bracelet after successful the two-day $2,100 Bounty No Restrict Maintain’em Championship. Together with the gold, Restrepo picked up US$ 91,478 and picked up US$ 79,643 in bounties for a profession excessive US$ 171,121 payout.
The twenty fourth bracelet occasion drew a complete of 985 entries for a seven determine prize pool of US$ 1,970,000. The highest 134 gamers earned a minimize of the principle pot. Among the many cash grabbers have been Canadian on-line excessive stakes streamer Rayan Chamas “Beriuzy” (thirty second) and 2020 WSOP Predominant Occasion champion Damian Salas (forty fourth). Day 2 opened with 23 gamers again on the hunt. In slightly below two hours, the ultimate desk was reached with Asia’s final hope, Shardul Parthasarathi “tiltjam” falling in tenth place for a payout of over US$ 30K. Shardul is among the quickest rising dwell event gamers from India.
Gediminas Uselis – Photograph credit score WSOP / PokerNews – Rachel Kay Miller
After 4 bust outs, which included bracelet holder Gediminas Uselis (seventh), Dutch participant Duco Olivier Haven “WouldIlieToYOU” went on a rush, eliminating three gamers in succession to achieve heads up in opposition to Restrepo. Nevertheless, Haven’s momentum was put to a halt on a shedding flush over flush which in flip gave Restrepo the sting. Restrepo widened the hole to eight:1 then closed it out with Ace-Ten beating King-9.
Purchase in: U$ 2,100
Entries : 985
Prize pool : US$ 985,000
Bounty pool: US$ 985,000
ITM : 134 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Hernan Dario Villa Restrepo “Winner51”
Colombia
US$ 171,121
2nd
Duco Olivier Haven “WouldIlieToYOU”
Netherlands
US$ 135,682
third
Victor Fryda “CallM3Daddy”
France
US$ 93,357
4th
Ilya Anatski
Belarus
US$ 74,316
fifth
Maksym Loboda “Rompo27”
Ukraine
US$ 66,277
sixth
Aleksandr Volkov “M0FF0”
Croatia
US$ 41,075
seventh
Gediminas Uselis
Lithuania
US$ 41,773
eighth
Rafi Mordechai “rafimo3110”
Israel
US$ 28,985
ninth
Andres Gonzalez de agustin “MaShallah”
Spain
US$ 31,505
Bracelet #25: Superstack Turbo Bounty NLH – JONATHAN THERME – US$ 75,619
Purchase in: US$ 315
Entries: 3,015
Prize pool: US$ 904,500
ITM: 134 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Jonathan Therme “Be_LegendarY”
France
US$ 75,619
2nd
Tommi Lankinen “wnbgambb”
Finland
US$ 45,875
third
Tudor Cristian Bartha Lazar “h0tsince93”
Romania
US$ 44,995
4th
Yannick Ansenne “The Shepherd”
Romania
US$ 26,476
fifth
Ivan Stokes “zf1p4fgkwx6fb1”
UK
US$ 19,303
sixth
Gabriel Costa “gtavares10”
Brazil
US$ 16,152
seventh
Patrick Blye “FTBG”
Canada
US$ 11,549
eighth
Facundo Diaz “JF10”
Argentina
US$ 7,242
ninth
Timothy Cramer
USA
US$ 9,275
Bracelet #26: Double Likelihood NLH – JANS ARENDS – US$ 129,745
Jans Arends – Photograph credit score WSOP / PokerNews – Melissa Haereiti
Purchase in: US$ 1,000
Entries: 1,177
Prize pool: US$ 1,012,890
ITM: 287 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Jans Arends
Netherlands
US$ 129,745
2nd
Andreas Christoforou
Cyprus
US$ 97,294
third
Dylan Linde
USA
US$ 72,960
4th
Johnathon French “Resolve”
Canada
US$ 54,713
fifth
Merijn Van Rooij “SiemaChuJ”
Netherlands
US$ 41,029
sixth
Philipp Hofbauer “Xin Lee”
Austria
US$ 30,767
seventh
Tomer Wolf “nortonnn”
Iceland
US$ 23,072
eighth
Eduardo Amaral Silva “srjtdyfgukh”
Brazil
US$ 17,302
ninth
Ren Lin “Zhao Zi Lengthy”
China
US$ 12,974
Bracelet #29: $5K Quick Deck Championship – BENJAMIN MINER – US$ 172,678
Benjamin Miner – Photograph credit score WSOP / PokerNews – Katerina Lukina
Purchase in: US$ 5,000
Entries: 145
Prize pool: US$ 688,750
ITM: 20 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Benjamin Miner
USA
US$ 172,678
2nd
Oleksii Mezhenkov
USA
US$ 124,850
third
Sergey Lebedev
Serbia
US$ 90,269
4th
Paulius Vainauskas “Spider Fuji”
USA
US$ 65,266
fifth
Thaer Khoury
Iceland
US$ 47,189
sixth
Ioannis Konstas
Greece
US$ 34,118
seventh
Xu Zhu “5cDbHiLoDrMH”
China
US$ 24,668
Bracelet #30: 6-Handed Bounty NLH – JONI JOUHKIMAINEN – US$ 146,006
Joni Jouhkimainen – Photograph credit score WSOP / PokerNews – Seth Haussler
Purchase in: US$ 840
Entries: 2,024
Prize pool: US$ 1,619,200
ITM: 296 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Joni Jouhkimainen
Finland
US$ 146,066
2nd
Bruno Ikeda “EmershonSheik”
Brazil
US$ 93,085
third
Ashish Munot “imfish 007”
India
US$ 64,109
4th
Gerson Braga “Maicen”
Brazil
US$ 46,543
fifth
Rodrigo Semeghini “digopapel”
Brazil
US$ 30,260
sixth
Dennys Luis Ramos
Brazil
US$ 33,139
seventh
Danilo Gomes “Olag”
Brazil
US$ 31,899
Bracelet #32: The Nearer NLH – MARC RADGEN – US$ 147,983
Purchase in: US$ 400
Entries: 3,403
Prize pool: US$ 1,279,528
ITM: 539 locations
Closing desk payouts
1st
Marc Radgen “Pelinkovac89”
Germany
US$ 147,983
2nd
Daniel Rezaei “Razer2311”
Australia
US$ 110,970
third
Huixiang Xia “XH-1991”
China
US$ 83,216
4th
Owen Alexander Messere
USA
US$ 62,403
fifth
Erik Bakker “aaahtop”
Netherlands
US$ 46,796
sixth
Karim Maekelberg “AKmaki95”
Belgium
US$ 35,092
seventh
Franco Ivan Luca
Argentina
US$ 26,315
eighth
Leonid Bilokur “Mikleler”
Russia
US$ 19,734
ninth
Haisheng Solar “sunys”
China
US$ 14,798
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