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2021 World Series of Poker

Event #74: $2,500 Big Bet Mix
Jours 2
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
aq86
Prix
$117,898
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$471,700
Entrants
212
Info Niveau
Niveau
26
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Info Joueurs - Jour 2
Entrants
92
Joueurs Survivants
14

ClubGG Qualifier Vasu Amarapu Deep in WSOP Main Event: "Best $50 I Ever Spent"

Niveau 16
Vasu Amarapu
Vasu Amarapu

Vasu Amarapu went from $50 into potentially millions in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, which you can follow here, thanks to signing up for the Club GG poker app.

On the dinner break of Day 7, Amarapu was at around 25 big blinds, a bit below the average stack. He was well in contention for the gold bracelet and the $8 million prize. With 20 players remaining, he's guaranteed at least $241,800, an incredible return on investment (ROI) for what he paid to get into poker's world championship event.

"The fifty bucks that I spent, that's the best thing that happened to me in my life," Amarapu told PokerNews in a Day 6 interview, referring to the monthly fee to play on the Club GG app.

The Next Chris Moneymaker?

If not for an article on PokerNews, Amarapu might not be in this position. That's not us tooting our own horn, the potential future world champion said as much.

"I read an article on PokerNews, and right away I downloaded the app," the poker player said. "The steps were very clear."

Amarapu is referring to a September article written by our Jason Glatzer, which explains how to download and play on the Club GG app. He read the article, signed up, paid his $49.99 monthly fee, and won his way into the WSOP Main Event, along with a number of other Club GG members.

Amarapu's story has the potential to end up similar to Chris Moneymaker, the 2003 world champion who famously parlayed an $86 online poker satellite into poker glory.

Moneymaker's victory 18 years ago helped spark a poker boom and attracted millions of new players to the game. Much like Moneymaker, Amarapu is a Regular Joe who the average poker fan could relate to.

Not a Fluke

The current Main Event contender is no slouch on the felt. He entered the tournament with over $88,000 in live tournament earnings, and also has a $45,000 score for a third-place finish in WSOP.com Event #28: $1,000 Omaha 8 or Better in 2020.

"I've played cash games in other casinos, and tournaments here and there," Amarapu said. "But for an online thing, this is the best thing that I did in Massachusetts."

He's referring to joining Club GG in September, where he played under the screen name "Tight." Amarapu had no luck in his first Main Event qualifier on the app, but earned his way back into a qualifier the following week, and the rest is history.

The Illinois native is ecstatic to be in this position, and he's also thankful for the opportunity just to compete in the WSOP Main Event for the first time.

"I usually don't play no-limit hold'em, but I've been working on the game for a long time without playing live," he told PokerNews.

Winning the bracelet would be a dream come true for Amarapu, as would earning life-changing money. He now has a chance to climb to the top of the poker mountain, all because of the Club GG app, which he proudly acknowledges.

"Club GG app is the best app that can happen to you," Amarapu claims. "Please install, please try tournament poker for $50 for the rest of your life."

Dinner Chip Counts (complet)

Niveau 16
Joueur Jetons Progression
Denis Strebkov ru
Denis Strebkov
539,000
104,000
104,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
Amnon Filippi us
Amnon Filippi
532,000
252,000
252,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Scott Bohlman us
Scott Bohlman
523,000
13,000
13,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Richard Bai us
Richard Bai
497,000
7,000
7,000
Jerry Wong us
Jerry Wong
435,000
35,000
35,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Pearce Arnold us
Pearce Arnold
410,000
254,000
254,000
Anthony Ribeiro br
Anthony Ribeiro
320,000
60,000
60,000
Johannes Becker de
Johannes Becker
320,000
190,000
190,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jon Turner us
Jon Turner
307,000
37,000
37,000
Will Givens us
Will Givens
295,000
-128,000
-128,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Noah Boeken nl
Noah Boeken
280,000
50,000
50,000
Ray Henson us
Ray Henson
276,000
Shanmukha Meruga us
Shanmukha Meruga
237,000
27,000
27,000
Dominik Baud ch
Dominik Baud
206,000
34,000
34,000
Maury Barrett us
Maury Barrett
197,000
29,000
29,000
Jordan Siegel us
Jordan Siegel
191,000
-21,000
-21,000
Sampo Ryynanen fi
Sampo Ryynanen
188,000
68,000
68,000
Patrik Ciklamini sk
Patrik Ciklamini
178,000
63,000
63,000
Jose Paz-Gutierrez bo
Jose Paz-Gutierrez
176,000
120,500
120,500
Max Pescatori it
Max Pescatori
176,000
46,000
46,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Eugene Roemischer us
Eugene Roemischer
148,000
58,000
58,000
James Chen tw
James Chen
148,000
101,000
101,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Yuri Dzivielevski br
Yuri Dzivielevski
131,000
-19,000
-19,000
WSOP 1X Winner
partypoker
Stuart Rutter gb
Stuart Rutter
127,000
9,500
9,500
Asher Lower us
Asher Lower
113,000
-80,000
-80,000

Lire Plus

Niveau: 17

NLFCD & NL 2-7 SD:
Ante 9000 Small Blind 3000 Big Blind 6000
PLO, PLO8, Big O, PL 2-7 TD:
Ante 5000 Small Blind 3000 Big Blind 5000
No-Limit Hold'em:
Ante 8000 Small Blind 3000 Big Blind 5000

Bohlman Bubbles Bojang

Niveau 17
Ismael Bojang
Ismael Bojang

Pot-Limit Omaha

On the second hand after dinner, Ismael Bojang was all-in on a flop of {9-Spades}{4-Spades}{2-Diamonds} against Scott Bohlman.

Ismael Bojang: {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}
Scott Bohlman: {a-Spades}{7-Hearts}{3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}

Bojang was ahead with his fours, but the runout of the {10-Diamonds} and {k-Spades} gave Bohlman a flush.

The remaining 32 players are all now guaranteed $4,097.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Scott Bohlman us
Scott Bohlman
541,000
18,000
18,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Ismael Bojang de
Ismael Bojang
Eliminé
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ismael BojangScott Bohlman

Dzivielevski Doubles Through Givens

Niveau 17

Pot-Limit Omaha

With a decent-sized pot built already preflop, Will Givens bet the pot on a {q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} flop. Yuri Dzivielevski moved all-in over the top for 136,000 and Givens called.

Yuri Dzivielevski: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{4-Clubs}
Will Givens: {k-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{8-Hearts}

The {4-Spades} fell on the turn, then the {4-Diamonds} on the river, giving Dzivielevski trip fours to double through Givens and leave him with under 100,000.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Yuri Dzivielevski br
Yuri Dzivielevski
380,000
249,000
249,000
WSOP 1X Winner
partypoker
Will Givens us
Will Givens
80,000
-215,000
-215,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Will GivensYuri Dzivielevski

Fear the Beard: Family Man Chase Bianchi Seeks 2nd Bracelet in WSOP Main Event

Niveau 17
Chase Bianchi
Chase Bianchi

On the Day 7 dinner break of the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, just 20 players remained from the 6,650-entry field. Each was guaranteed $241,800 in prize money, but each was aiming to claim the $8 million top prize and to etch their name in poker history.

Among the contenders was a trio of gold bracelet winners – Chance Kornuth, Mitchell Halverson, and Chase Bianchi. Of those, Bianchi found himself in the best position sitting fourth in chips with 28.7 million.

The 34-year-old married family man – he and his wife have two foster children aged five and seventeen months – previously won the 2016 WSOP Event #17: $1,000 NLH for $316,920, which comprises a big chunk of his $872,718 in lifetime earnings according to The Hendon Mob.

Main Event His Only Tournament

Bianchi currently lives just north of Boston but made the trip in Vegas to play just one tournament, this year’s $10,000 Main Event. No matter where he finishes, it will mark his first cash since December 2019.

Like many others, Bianchi is a product of the “Moneymaker Boom” when he learned to play with baseball teammates in the Seattle area.

“The junior varsity team,” Bianchi told PokerNews with a smile. “We’d get together and the moms would joke that I had a summer job because I’d always beat [the players] in their $5 and $10 buy-in poker games. This was the Chris Moneymaker era, like 2004.”

From there, Bianchi honed his game online. He still dabbles at the virtual felt, even doing some Twitch live streaming in the past, but nowadays he plays primarily live cash games when he can. His poker playing is limited these days after he got into software development.

For more on Bianchi, follow him on Twitter @Chase_Bianchi.

Follow PokerNews Live Updates of the WSOP Main Event here!

Bohlman Busts Paz-Gutierrez

Niveau 17
Scott Bohlman
Scott Bohlman

No-Limit Hold'em

On a turn board of {2-Hearts}{q-Spades}{9-Clubs}{7-Hearts}, Jose Paz-Gutierrez checked in early position to Scott Bohlman who bet 100,000. Paz-Gutierrez then check-jammed 240,000 and Bohlman called.

Jose Paz-Gutierrez: {k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}
Scott Bohlman: {9-Spades}{7-Spades}

Bohlman's two pair led, then held when the {a-Spades} fell on the river, giving him another huge pot and the chip lead in the tournament.

At other tables, Michael Binger and Will Givens have also recently been eliminated.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Scott Bohlman us
Scott Bohlman
740,000
199,000
199,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jose Paz-Gutierrez bo
Jose Paz-Gutierrez
Eliminé
Will Givens us
Will Givens
Eliminé
WSOP 1X Winner
Michael Binger us
Michael Binger
Eliminé

Tags: Michael BingerScott BohlmanWill Givens