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2020 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Event #15: $1,000 PLO 8-Max HR
Jours 1
Event Info

2020 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
aak3
Prix
$133,780
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$629,850
Entrants
663
Info Niveau
Niveau
34
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
0
Info Joueurs - Jour 1
Entrants
663
Joueurs Survivants
1

Guy “PhilLaak” Dunlap Wins 2020 WSOP Online Event #15: $1,000 PLO 8-Max ($133,780)

Niveau 34 : 100,000/200,000, 0 ante
Guy Dunlap (Image courtesy of Chinook Winds Casino)
Guy Dunlap (Image courtesy of Chinook Winds Casino)

On Wednesday night, the 2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online Event #15: $1,000 PLO 8-Max attracted 386 players who rebought 277 times. The 663-entry field resulted in a $629,850 prize pool, and after more than 12 hours of play, it was Guy “PhilLaak” Dunlap, who hails from Portland, Oregon, claiming victory for a $133,780.14 top prize plus his first gold bracelet.

According to HendonMob, Dunlap has $106,317 in live tournament earnings including a career-best $26,104 for finishing third in the Pendleton 2011 Fall Poker Round-Up $500 Main Event. In addition to having success in the Pacific Northwest, which includes several victories in smaller events, Dunlap has also amassed six figures playing online. Now, he’s the proud owner of a WSOP online bracelet.

2020 WSOP Online Event #15 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Guy “PhilLaak” Dunlap$133,780
2Shane “danish01” Daniels$82,069
3Todd “chi.t.420” Sladek$56,749
4Jacob “Bandit275” Powers$39,870
5Keith “thxsimgod” Ferrera$28,469
6Blake “shampainpopn” Whittington$20,659
7Matt “jacksup” Matros$15,305
8Anthony “heheh” Zinno$11,526

After “wippitywap” bubbled the tournament in 100th place, the top 99 players got paid including Jesse “mrjessejames” Sylvia (78th - $1,700.59), Erik “NW1Time” Seidel (60th - $2,015.52), Event #13 champ Michael “miguelfiesta” Lech (43rd - $2,582.38), Event #6 winner Nathan “surfbum” Gamble (28th - $3,023.28), Event #3 bracelet winner Robert “bustinballs” Kuhn (15th - $5,416.71), and Calvin "projector52" Anderson (11th - $6,865.36).

Todd “chi.t.420” Sladek began the final table as the chip leader while two-time WSOP bracelet winner Anthony “heheh” Zinno was the short stack. Not surprisingly, Zinno was the first to go after he got it in on the flop with a set of aces against three-time bracelet winner Matt “jacksup” Matros, who had a flush draw. The diamond flush came in on the turn and Zinno failed to pair the board on the river to fall in eighth place.

Matros wound up following him out the door after getting it in preflop with kings against Sladek’s aces, and then Sladek eliminated six-time circuit ring winner Blake “shampainpopn” Whittington cracking kings when he made two pair on the river.

Next to go was Keith “thxsimgod” Ferrera after getting it in with a flush draw and missing against Shane "danish01" Daniels, who finished the hand with two pair. Daniels then busted Jacob "Bandit275" Powers after the duo got it in on the flop with the former holding an open-ended straight draw and the latter a set. The straight came in and that was all she wrote for Powers.

Sladek bowed out in third place after getting short, and that saw Dunlap take an 8.4 million chip lead into heads-up play against Daniels, who had 4.8 million. For the second time in the 2020 WSOP online series, Daniels was heads-up for a bracelet, though in his first outing he had to settle for second place in Event #6: $600 PLO8 Six-Max for $55,283.

Once again, Daniels was denied WSOP gold as he was unable to spin up his stack, ultimately calling it off when Dunlap had aces in the hole. Both players wound up making a club flush on the runout, but Dunlap’s was best to eliminate Daniels in second for $82,069.

The next tournament on the schedule – Event #16: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo – will take place at 3 p.m. PDT on Thursday. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will once again be reporting all the action, so be sure to tune in then to see who captures the next 2020 WSOP bracelet!

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