World Series of Poker Online Awards $62 Million Through First 32 Bracelet Events On GGPoker

The international-facing section of the 2022 Globe Series of Poker Online, which is held on WSOP partner website GGPoker, has actually now granted just about among the 33 total arm bands to be handed out this year. Thus far, an overall of 126,200 entrances have actually been made with the first 32 tournaments, with almost $62.5 million in prize money granted in the process.

This will certainly be the 5th recap of events from the collection that has been posted on Card Player. Look into the first 4 under the 2022 WSOP Online tag, which can be located by go here.

Below is a take a look at the results from occasions 27-32.

Event 27– $1,500 FIFTY STACK Bounty NLH

The WSOPO $1,500 ‘FIFTY STACK’ no-limit hold ’em bounty event brought in a substantial area of 1,597 access, constructing a reward pool of $2,275,725 that was paid out amongst the leading 224 finishers. The last bounty was collected by Canadian texas hold’em professional Mark Radoja, that came to be a three-time arm band winner with this win.

Radoja first struck gold back in 2011, removing the $5,000 no-limit hold ’em shootout for $436,568. In 2013, he won the $10,000 heads-up no-limit hold ’em champion for an additional $331,190 and his second item of WSOP equipment. Radoja earned $214,509 in complete cash prize for his latest win, with $95,460 originating from the main reward pool and an additional $119,049 in bounties. Radoja now has greater than $4.2 million in tape-recorded competition earnings to his name.

Notables who made deep runs in this event included 2013 WSOP main event fourth-place finisher Sylvain Loosli (42nd), Joni Jouhkimainen (36th), bracelet champion Ole Schemion (14th), as well as two-time bracelet champion Aleksejs Ponakovs (12th).

Here is a look at the final table results:

PlacePlayerEarnings
1Mark Radoja$214,509
2Justus Held$139,594
3Alexandre Raymond$82,002
4Stefan Rieser$69,667
5Gerson Caldeira Braga$72,877
6Daniel Silva$40,177
7Tal Noach$47,220
8Shardul Parthasarathi$23,056
9Fengli He$13,077

Event 28 – $400 ‘Colossus’ NLH

The $400 buy-in ‘Colossus’ occasion lived up to its name, drawing a big area of 10,090 total access to easily surpass the $3 million warranty. Ultimately, $3,793,840 was paid out among the leading 1,100 finishers. The largest share of that cash, and also obviously the gold arm band, were at some point captured by Greece’s Ourania Zarkantzia.

The $378,508 top prize was without a doubt the biggest recorded rating for Zarkantzia, whose five previous logged cash money were all smaller sized four-figure payments gained previously on in this year’s WSOPO celebration.

Big names that made it deep in this occasion consisted of European Casino poker Scenic tour Dublin champion Dzmitry Urbanovich (72nd), Ren Lin (62nd), and Anthony Spinella (52nd), the victor of the first-ever WSOPO bracelet that was granted in 2015.

Here is a look at the final table results:

PlacePlayerEarnings
1Ourania Zarkantzia$378,508
2Alexandre Ragazzi$283,837
3Mauricio Ferreira Pais$212,848
4Dominykas Mikolaitis$159,613
5Aleksey Prokopov$119,693
6Qian Song$89,757
7Virgilio Fonseca$67,308
8Yingzheng Shi$50,474
9Roman Romanovskyi$37,850

Event 29 – $5,000 NLH Short Deck

The $5,000 buy-in short deck event attracted 145 online money players, building a reward swimming pool of $688,750 that was eventually carved up by the top 20 finishers. The largest portion was protected by American Benjamin Miner, who gained $172,678 and his initial gold bracelet for the win.

This was Miner’s 3rd final-table proving of the series, having placed 3rd in the $1,111 kickoff charity event and sixth in the $5,000 six-max no-limit hold ’em occasion. Miner also finished 12th in the World Poker Tour Seminole Acid Rock Poker Face-off main event previously this year for $79,000. He now has virtually $875,000 in job tournament incomes to his name.

Signing up with Miner in running deep were the similarity high-stakes routine Chris Maker (14th), arm band champion Ami Barer (12th), and also 2015 WSOP One Decrease High Roller last tablist Sergey Lebedev (3rd).

Here is a look at the final table results:

PlacePlayerEarnings
1Benjamin Miner$172,678
2Oleksii Mezhenkov$124,850
3Sergey Lebedev$90,269
4Paulius Vainauskas$65,266
5Unknown$34,118
6Ioannis Konstas$24,668
7Xu Zhu$11,649
8Alexander Harty$10,915

Miner photo credit score: World Online poker Trip/ Joe Giron.

Event 30 – $840 No-Limit Hold’em Bounty Six Max

Finnish casino poker pro Joni Jouhkimainen has dropped one area except winning a WSOP bracelet twice, ending up runner-up in a set of WSOP Europe occasions during the 2021 operating of that series. The Helsinki homeowner finally closed out a win throughout this year’s WSOPO, coming out on top of a 2,024-entry area in the $840 buy-in no-limit hold ’em xis-max bounty event to earn his initial gold bracelet.

Jouhkimainen earned $146,067 in complete prize money for the win, with $66,004 coming from the primary reward pool and an additional $80,063 in bounty payments. He currently has greater than $5 million in videotaped competition profits to his name.

Various other notables among the leading finishers consisted of bracelet champion Chris Klodnicki (48th), arm band victor as well as 2011 WSOP centerpiece sixth-place finisher Eoghan O’Dea (42nd), WPT champ Matas Cimbolas (37th), and also Aditya Agarwal (27th).

Here is a look at the final table results:

PlacePlayerEarnings
1Joni Jouhkimainen$146,067
2Bruno Ikeda$93,086
3Ashish Munot$64,109
4Gerson Caldeira Braga$46,543
5Rodrigo De Barros Semeghini$30,260
6Dennys Ramos$33,149

Event 31 – $1,050 ‘Beat the Pros’

Claas Eyke Segebrecht won the 2nd event of the 2022 WSOP Online on GGPoker, removing the $1,111 charity drive to get his series off to a solid begin by making his very first bracelet. Nealy six weeks later, in the last days of the series, Segebrecht once more emerged victorious with the gold. The German prevailed of a field of 1,318 total access in the $1,050 ‘defeat the pros’ no-limit hold ’em bounty event to make his 2nd bracelet and also the $161,985 in prize money.

Segebrecht secured $54,315 from the major prize swimming pool and another $107,670 in bounties. He currently has almost $3.5 million in lifetime tournament revenues to his name.

Other notables that made it deep included PokerStars Caribbean Journey main event victor Dominik Panka (51st), WPT champ Scott Margereson( 48th), current bracelet champion Jonathan Gilliam (43rd), and also Daniel Rezaei (9th).

Here is a look at the final table results:

PlacePlayerEarnings
1Claas Eyke Segebrecht$161,985
2Naomie Haddad$94,332
3Shenqiang Peng$54,448
4Felipe Buitrago$38,016
5Vicente Delgado$37,508
6Anton Vasilyev$28,199
7Nikolay Saenko$18,882
8Matheus Resende$14,452
9Daniel Rezaei$11,886

Event 32 – $500 ‘The Closer’ NLH

The penultimate occasion of the GGPoker sector of the 2022 WSOPO, followed only by the centerpiece, was the $500 buy-in competition called ‘The Closer’. An overall of 3,403 entrances were made by the time registration came to an end, developing a reward swimming pool of $1,279,528.

Germany’s Marc Radgen came out on top in this occasion, gaining his first arm band and also $147,983 for the win. This was without a doubt the largest score ever for Radgen, whose previous top payment came when he ended up fifth in a EUR770 buy-in event at the UKIPT Island of Male Online Poker Festival for $31,073.

Heavyweights that ran deep consisted of Joni Jouhkimainen (18th), two-time arm band champion Chris Moorman (15th), four-time bracelet champion Michael Gathy (10th), bracelet champion Ivan Luca (7th), and also Daniel Rezaei (2nd), who was simply a day removed from his ninth-place showing in the previous occasion. Rezaei made $110,970 as the runner-up, the fourth-largest rating of his job. He currently has more than $1.9 million in life time tournament revenues to his name.

Here is a look at the final table results:

PlacePlayerEarnings
1Marc Radgen$147,983
2Daniel Rezaei$110,970
3Huixiang Xia$83,216
4Owen Messere$62,403
5Erik Bakker$46,796
6Karim Maekelberg$35,092
7Ivan Luca$26,315
8Alex Bilokur$19,734
9Haisheng Sun$14,798

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