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2020 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Event #2: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em 8-Handed Deepstack
Jours 1
Event Info

2020 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
66
Prix
$168,586
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$873,050
Entrants
919
Info Niveau
Niveau
41
Blinds
170,000 / 340,000
Ante
34,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 1
Entrants
919
Joueurs Survivants
1

“PokeThese” vainqueur du WSOP #2 DeepStack pour 168.585$

Niveau 41 : 170,000/340,000, 34,000 ante
"PokeThese" Wins
"PokeThese" Wins

The 2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online Bracelet Events on WSOP.com continued Thursday with Event #2: $1,000 NLH Deepstack 8-Max, a tournament that attracted 647 runners who rebought 272 times to create a 919-entry field ($873,050 prize pool).

The field was chock full of big names, but after 11 hours of play it was the unknown “PokeThese” coming out on top to win a $168,585.95 top prize. Official results will be released later on Friday, at which time the champ’s name will be revealed. This recap will be updated accordingly at that time, but until then the poker world will have to wait with bated breath for the identity of the latest gold bracelet winner.

2020 WSOP Event #2 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1st“PokeThese”$168,585.95
2nd“KOVID19”$104,242.17
3rdKevin “GoneBananas” Garosshen$73,423.50
4thDaniel “IntoTheRiver” Fischer$52,383
5thSean “bahbababa” Prendiville$37,890.37
6thJason “haderade” Somerville$27,762.99
7thJon “jonnyg93” Gisler$20,691.28
8thMatthew “Michmeister” Mich$15,627.59

After “MBEASY” bubbled the tournament in 144th place, the in-the-money eliminations came at a rapid pace. Among those to cash the tournament but fall short of the final table were David “Twizzler” Prociak (128th - $1,484.18), Katie “katelin” Lindsay (122nd - $1,571.49), Ryan “protential” Laplante (106th - $1,571.49), Mike “THICC” Delvecchio (79th - $2,008.01), Jared “DarrensRabbi” Jaffee (56th - $2,444.54)

Also cashing the tournament in 101st place for $1,571.49 was Roland “prngls12” Israelashvili. While it wasn’t a big score, it was good enough to extend his all-time WSOP cashes lead to 226.

Another player to go deep was Daniel “DNegs” Negreanu, who was looking to capture his seventh gold bracelet. Unfortunately for “Kid Poker” and his legion of fans, he fell short busting in 18th place after running pocket nines into the tens of Matthew “Mendey” Mendez.

Other to fall short were Matthew “Mendey” Mendez (14th - $7,333.62), WSOP bracelet winner Michael “itwasthator0” Gagliano (13th - $7,333.62), and Josh “YoelRomero” King (9th - $11,960.78).

Daniel "IntoTheRiver" Fischer began the final table as the chip leader, but it was Sean "bahbababa" Prendiville who got down to business early. First, his king-nine bested the ace-jack of Matthew “Michmeister” Mich in an all-in preflop situation, and not long after his pocket queens held against Big Slick to bust Jon “jonnyg93” Gisler in seventh place.

Popular poker pro Jason “haderade” Somerville exited in sixth place after failing to win a race with ace-king against the pocket tens of “PokeThese,” and then Prendiville’s early momentum fizzled when he grew short and busted to Kevin “GoneBananas” Garosshen in fifth place.

Fischer was next to go getting unlucky when his king-ten failed to hold against “KOVID19’s” jack-ten, and not long after “PokeThese” opened up a big chip lead.

Garosshen wound up dwindling to an extreme short stack before bowing out in third place to “KOVID19,” who entered heads-up play down more than 3:1 in chips. Eventually “KOVID19” grew even shorter and got it in with queen-six only to see “PokerThese” wake up with pocket sixes and hold.

The next tournament on the schedule – Event #3: $400 NLH– will take place at 3 p.m. PDT on Friday. 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 second bracelet of the 2020 WSOP!

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