WSOP Online 2024 Bracelets 30, 31, 32, & 33
WSOP Online Recap: The Final Four New Champions at the WSOP
The 2024 WSOP Online series at GGPoker has come to a dramatic and thrilling close, with the final four WSOP bracelet events delivering unforgettable moments and life-changing victories. Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen the world’s top poker talent battle it out on the virtual felt, and now, the last champions have emerged, solidifying their names in poker history. From stunning comebacks to bold plays, these final events were a fitting end to one of the most exciting series in WSOP Online history. Let’s dive into the action and see how the last four bracelets were claimed as the curtain falls on an incredible tournament series!
Event #30: 6-Handed Bounty No Limit Hold’em
Event #30, the $2,100 6-Handed Bounty No-Limit Hold’em, attracted 1,230 participants, generating a total prize pool of $2,460,000. With the fast-paced 6-handed format and exciting bounty structure, players faced a thrilling balance between knocking out opponents for immediate cash rewards and surviving to claim even bigger paydays deep in the tournament.
After nearly 28.5 hours of intense play, including a lengthy overnight break, it was GGPoker regular and former WSOP Online Main Event champion Simon Mattsson from Sweden who emerged victorious, taking home a total of $328,149.90, which included an impressive $179,924.52 in bounties. Simon Mattsson navigated through a fiercely competitive field, leveraging aggression and strategic bounty hunting to climb to the top. In second place, China’s ‘An0824’ secured $148,224.42 along with $7,843.75 in bounties, while Jonathan Gan rounded out the top three, earning $112,333.10 plus $9,500 in bounty rewards.
Event #31: Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller
Event #31, the $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller, drew a competitive field of 280 participants, generating a prize pool of $1,330,000. As the biggest buy-in Omaha event of the series, the high-stakes Pot-Limit Omaha format provided no shortage of drama, as some of the most strategically adept poker players navigated complex post-flop decisions and huge swings to claim poker’s most prestigious hardware.
After 27 hours of intense action over 2 days, it was Brazil’s Rui Ferreira who captured the title, earning $245,482.95 and the coveted WSOP bracelet. Rui showcased exceptional skill and patience, navigating the final table with poise and securing crucial pots at key moments. Second place went to Eelis Parssinen from the Finland, who took home $182,108.08, while Russia’s ‘arthurvyborov’ secured third place, earning $135,094.32 in this high-stakes PLO battle.
Event #32: The Closer No Limit Hold’em Turbo Bounty
Event #32, the $1,500 The Closer No Limit Hold’em Turbo Bounty, lived up to its name with fast-paced action and aggressive play across the virtual felt. The turbo format, combined with the bounty structure, brought thrilling all-ins and frequent eliminations as 2,159 players fought for a piece of the $3,076,575 prize pool.
Of the starting field, just 215 survived to day 2, and the money, at the event which took just 4.75 hours of rapid-fire poker to complete. When the last hand was dealt, it was Paul Hong from Australia who came out on top, claiming the WSOP bracelet along with $359,144.89, which included $195,464.19 in bounties. Their ability to thrive under the turbo format proved crucial as they made quick work of the final table. In second place, ‘icho’ from Austria earned $163,671.12 and $63,875 in bounties, while Poland’s ‘profiok’ finished third, collecting $126,720.05 plus $25,659.37 in bounty rewards.
Event #33: GGMillion$ High Rollers, $10M GTD
The final event of the 2024 WSOP Online series, the prestigious $10,300 GGMillion$ High Rollers, brought the curtain down on this year’s action with a grand display of poker prowess. A staggering 1,433 players entered, pushing the prize pool far beyond its $10 million guarantee, amassing an incredible $14,330,000. After two intense days of competition, it was Spain’s Sergio Aido who claimed the final bracelet, earning an astounding $1,935,575 for his victory.
The tournament attracted the world’s elite players, and as expected, the road to victory was not easy. Aido, already a well-known name in poker, demonstrated remarkable skill and endurance, overcoming a fiercely talented field. On the final day, 140 players returned to battle it out for the remaining prize pool, and after a dramatic series of eliminations, the final table was set.
In an exhilarating heads-up duel, Aido outlasted Serbia’s Jovan Kenjic, who took home a life-changing $1,492,885 for his runner-up finish. Roman Emelyanov from Russia rounded out the top three, securing $1,151,601 for his impressive deep run.
With the high stakes, top-tier competition, and immense prize money on the line, this tournament was the perfect grand finale to an unforgettable WSOP Online series. Aido’s victory not only earned him another WSOP bracelet but solidified his status as one of the top players in the world, closing out the series with a triumph that will be remembered for years to come.
Thankfully, the final table is up on GGPoker’s Youtube page and you can watch it there. Or, if you prefer, you can read about it on the blog here.
2024 WSOP Online Bracelet Race Final Standings
The WSOP Online Bracelet Race concluded with Germany securing the top spot, boasting 4 first-place finishes, 3 second-place finishes, and 2 third-place finishes, for total earnings of over $6.5 million. Close behind, the Russian Federation claimed second with 3 golds, 3 silvers, and 8 bronzes, amassing over $7.3 million. Israel rounded out the top three with 2 wins and $655,797 in earnings. Brazil and the United States finished fourth and fifth, respectively, as the race for $1,000,000 in freerolls wrapped up. For the official standings and dates of the Freerolls, click HERE.
The Final Deal
As the 2024 WSOP Online series comes to a close, we extend a heartfelt thank you to all the players who participated and helped make this year’s tournament an unforgettable success. Congratulations to every winner who claimed their well-deserved WSOP gold bracelet and etched their names in poker history. While the online chapter has concluded, the action is far from over. Players now turn their attention to WSOP Paradise, an exciting live event series hosted at Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas, from December 6 to 19, 2024. With 15 bracelet events, including the highly anticipated $25,000 Super Main Event with a record-breaking $50 million guarantee, WSOP Paradise promises to deliver another extraordinary poker experience. This next chapter of the WSOP series is sure to be a spectacle, offering massive prize pools and thrilling high-stakes action as the world’s best players gather once again.