Stefan Huber raised to 8,800 from early position and then called a three-bet to 27,675 by Ludovic "Gr4vyB04t" Geilich in the cutoff. On a heads-up flop of , Huber checked and moved all-in when facing a bet of 28,675 by Geilich. The shove was for 135,492 total and Geilich snap-called.
Stefan Huber:
Ludovic "Gr4vyB04t" Geilich:
There was no miracle for Huber on the turn and river.
Christian Rudolph raised to 8,000 from the cutoff and was called by Timothy Cramer on the button. Nikita "FatGarry" Kupchin three-bet shoved from the big blind for 49,939 for Rudolph to fold and Cramer to call with the bigger stack.
Nikita "FatGarry" Kupchin:
Timothy Cramer:
The board ran out for Cramer to flop the higher pair to bust Kupchin.
Shyngis "somebodyelse" Satubayev open shoved a shorter stack with the and was called by Christopher Kruk in the big blind with the , who was in fact the even shorter stack. On a board of , the tens held up and Satubayev was left short.
Rainer Kempe then defended the big blind against Sean Winter and check-raised the flop, Winter jammed and Kempe called.
Sean Winter:
Rainer Kempe:
The turn vaulted Winter into the lead and the river changed nothing whatsoever.
Satubayev then jammed his short stack and Rui Ferreira was also all-in, which was called by Ben Lamb as the table chip leader.
Shyngis "somebodyelse" Satubayev:
Rui Ferreira:
Ben Lamb:
The board gave Satubayev quads and he tripled up, Ferreira doubled through Lamb.
Samuel Vousden raised to 8,800 from the middle position and Steve O'Dwyer three-bet shoved from the cutoff for 51,340. The action folded back to Vousden who made the call.
Steve O'Dwyer:
Samuel Vousden:
The board ran out for O'Dwyer to double up with the flopped pair of sevens.
The action started with a min raise to 8,000 by Dan "oiltrader" Shak in the hijack and he picked up a single caller in chip leader Michel "CrossfireX" Dattani out of the big blind.
Dattani check-raised the flop from 11,000 to 27,520 and Shak then jammed for 100,120 total, which Dattani called.
Dan "oiltrader" Shak:
Michel "CrossfireX" Dattani:
Shak was looking for a diamond or running straight cards but found neither on the turn and river runout.
Aditya "inonhmeansfu" Sushant raised to 8,000 from the early position and Martin Zamani defended his big blind.
The flop came , Zamani check-shoved for 45,819 when Sushant continued with a bet of 6,455 which was called by the bigger stack.
Martin Zamani:
Aditya "inonhmeansfu" Sushant:
Zamani had flopped a flush draw while Sushant had hit two pair.
The rest of the board was completed with the on the turn and the on the river for Sushant to improve to a full house to bust Zamani on his second bullet.
Now through the first part of September, the WSOP Online will be exclusively on GGPoker, so whether you're playing on the client for the first time or you're a seasoned online pro, we thought we'd bring you five things you didn't know about the WSOP Online on GGPoker.
1. STAKING on DAY 2:
Poker fans and players can now buy a piece of their favourite player's action or sell their own should they survive Day 1 of phased tournaments.
2. Convert Multiple Event Tickets into T$
After the series has finished, your unused tickets will be exchanged for T$ that you can use to enter any tournament on GGPoker
3. Pick Your Own WSOP Event
When the WSOP Online schedule on GGPoker was announced, the poker community was intrigued to see a new type of bracelet event announced! Three 'People's Choice' events were announced, with the formats and buy-ins yet to be announced.
4. Best Stack Forward
Any player that makes it to the end of a Day 1 with a stack is allowed to take part in additional Day 1s if they want to, providing they have not exceeded the maximum number of re-entries.
However, if a player finishes multiple Day 1s with chips, only the highest chip stack will go to Day 2.
5. Take Advantage of Bubble Protection
GGPoker's popular Bubble Protection is available throughout the WSOP Online. It's available for all non-phase events with buy-ins less than $999. This means that if you register before the start of play and go on to bubble the tournament, you'll receive your buy-in back.
Towards the end of the previous level, Ben Lamb clashed with Manuel "robocup" Ruivo in a pot of 300,103 and had the best of it with versus . There was no surprise on the runout.
Giuseppe "0asis" Iadisernia then defended the big blind and check-called the flop to check-shove the turn, which Lamb called.
Giuseppe "0asis" Iadisernia:
Ben Lamb:
Lamb spiked the on the river to improve to a superior pair.
Last but not least, Lamb knocked out "mgasol" when the chips went in preflop for a pot of 126,786.
"mgasol":
Ben Lamb:
Again the superior pocket pair held up on the board.