Occasion #6 of the $150 million assured WSOP Winter Circuit sequence at GGPoker was some of the eagerly anticipated on the schedule. The $1,500 Merry MILLIONAIRE MAKER featured a $5 million assured prize pool the place the eventual champion was assured to take house no less than $1 million!
Soufiane “no bueno” Jaloulate of Morocco was the final man standing, and he banked a gold WSOP Circuit ring plus $1,046,929 in money. Solely 508 of the 4,205 entrants made it by means of to Day 2. Every had their eye on the seven-figure high prize, however solely considered one of them would stroll away with such a prize.
All however one of many 9 gamers on the ultimate desk turned their $1,500 funding into no less than six figures. Nicolas “Mcdanadinho” Coppini was that participant, though he can’t be too disillusioned with the $74,146 he collected for ending ninth.
Tom Vogelsang
Shyngis Satubayev was the following to fall, his eighth-place end coming with $103,817 earlier than Dutchman Tom Vogelsang crashed out and reeled in a $145,364 rating.
The pay jumps expanded at an alarming price because the $1 million+ high rating turned evermore sensible for the remaining gamers. Thailand’s “l2ut” fell in sixth for $203,539, “twoacealice” needed to make do with a $284,998 fifth-place prize, whereas Poland’s “Psychdelica” busted in fourth for $399,057.
Heads-up play was set when Istvan “Wohooooooooo” Briski ran out of steam in third place. Briski banked $558,765, and is more likely to have made a noise just like his alias when that sum landed in his GGPoker account.
The heads-up duo of Jaloulate and Fabian “lordof0513” Schmidt struck a deal to make busting in second place extra bearable. The deal meant Schmidt acquired his fingers on an $831,257 comfort prize, whereas Jaloulate turned the Merry MILLIONAIRE Maker champion, an accolade that got here with $1,046,929 and that all-important WSOP Circuit ring.
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#6: $1,500 Merry MILLIONAIRE MAKER Last Desk Outcomes
1 | Soufiane “no bueno” Jaloulate | Morocco | $1,046,929* |
2 | Fabian “lordof0513” Schmidt | Austria | $831,257* |
3 | Istvan “Wohooooooooo” Briski | Austria | $558,765 |
4 | Psychdelica | Poland | $399,057 |
5 | twoacealice | Austria | $284,998 |
6 | l2ut | Thailand | $203,539 |
7 | Tom Vogelsang | Netherlands | $145,364 |
8 | Shyngis Satubayev | UAE | $103,817 |
9 | Nicolas “Mcdanadinho” Coppini | Brazil | $74,146 |
*displays a heads-up deal
Arruda Turns into a WSOP Circuit Ring Winner
William Arruda
A WSOP Winter Sequence version of the $1,050 GGMasters HR Freezeout drew in 1,226 gamers that created a prize pool weighing in at $1,226,000. Some $464,602 of that sum was shared among the many ultimate 4 finishers, who struck a deal and every locked up six-figure sums.
Huidong Gu, Karolis “Internecik” Sereika, Kai “mackmoney” Penzersinski, Pedro “ODDj0b” Doro, and Oskar “brudi030” Prehm all busted on after one other, and secured payouts value between $16,993 and $53,739. After realizing they might all guide a $100,000+ rating, the remaining 4 gamers made a deal that did precisely that.
Argentina’s “Betlafea” reeled in $102,014 for his or her fourth-place end, Hao-Shan “Whirlwind” Huang booked a $120,262 prize for third, with “Yabba Dabbo Doo” receiving $115,970 after dropping heads-up to William Arruda, who scooped $126,356 and the occasion’s WSOP Circuit ring.
#5: $1,050 GGMasters HR Winter Freezeout Last Desk Outcomes
1 | William Arruda | Brazil | $126,356* |
2 | Yabba Dabba Doo | Montenegro | $115,970* |
3 | Hao-Shan “Whirlwind” Huang | Japan | $120,262* |
4 | Betlafea | Argentina | $102,014* |
5 | Oskar “brudi030” Prehm | Austria | $53,739 |
6 | Pedro “ODDj0b” Doro | Brazil | $40,298 |
7 | Kai “mackmoney” Penzersinski | Germany | $30,219 |
8 | Karolis “Internecik” Sereika | Austria | $22,661 |
9 | Huidong Gu | Georgia | $16,993 |
*displays a four-way deal
Large WSOP Winter Circuit Scores By way of First 4 Ring Occasions
Extra WSOP Winter Circuit Champions Are Incoming
Six GGPoker gamers have now turn out to be WSOP Winter Circuit champions, and extra are incoming over the following few days.
Occasion #7: $1,500 Pot-Restrict Omaha Championship crowns its champion on December 14. Solely seven of the 369 starters stay within the hunt for the $108,318 high prize, and it’s Austrian Dorel Eldabach who leads them again into battle at 6:00 p.m. GMT.
December 15 at 6:00 p.m. GMT sees #8: $320 “Santa’s Sled” Extremely Deepstack Turbo Bounty begin and play to an exciting conclusion, whereas December 18 sees the Go Stage of #9: $100 Jingle Bells FLIP & GO NLH happen.
Good luck to everybody concerned.