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2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events

Event #23: $600 Deepstack Championship No-Limit Hold'em
Jours 2
Event Info

2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events

Résultats
Gagnant
Nuno "Albertov" Capucho
Main Gagnante
kq
Prix
$190,274
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$1,607,400
Entrants
2,820
Info Niveau
Niveau
47
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
150,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 2
Entrants
49
Joueurs Survivants
1

James Chen Leads Final 49 Players on Bracelet Hunt in Day 2 of Event #23

James Chen
James Chen

The final day of the 2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Event #23: $600 Deepstack Championship is set to get underway at 13:00 ET today with 49 players left in action. That returning field was whittled down from the starting field of 2,820 entries who put $1,607,400 into the prize pool.

By the end of today's Day 2, only one player will remain, and they'll have a new bracelet as well. The average stack to start Day 2 is little under 30 big blinds, with about 2.3 million chips for each player on average.

As is typical in poker however, the chips aren't distributed evenly. James Chen will start the day with the only stack over 5 million chips, but Manish "thekid" Lakhotia and James "PHJ10" Carroll aren't that far behind with around 4.7 million each.

Event #23 Day 2 Top Ten Chips

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1James ChenTaiwan5,455,909
2Manish "thekid" LakhotiaIndia4,737,591
3James "PHJ10" CarrollUnited States4,662,588
4Diego "PERUYI" GomezSpain4,201,602
5Nuno "Albertov" CapuchoPortugal3,752,072
6Alejandro Patricio "AsesArgentosJRR" AndionArgentina3,647,138
7Israel "thegaijin" ColangeloBrazil3,636,607
8Joao Pedro "_Usan-Fold _" NobregaPortugal3,564,264
9"m56o"Austria3,471,528
10Roman HrabecCzech Republic3,373,845

Most of the more than $1.6 million is still up for grabs, despite more than 400 prizes already being paid out. Players are currently pocketing $3,689 on their way out the door but as always, all the money is up top. There is more than $700,000 total on the final table alone, with the winner today slated to get just under $200,000 and the bracelet for their troubles,

Among the other notable players still in contention for the bracelet is GGPoker Team Brazil phenom Felipe Ramos. He went on a tear near the end of the night on Day 1, pulling in a few big pots late to finish the day slightly above average with about 2.5 million chips.

The action gets underway at 13:00 ET, and PokerNews will be there on the virtual floor until a winner is crowned. To see what else PokerNews has going on in this series, check out the 2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Hub to plan all your WSOP railing fun and get results from past events.