The Archives Of The GGPoker Blog – Part 16
Part 16 – June 1st, 2020 through June 30th, 2020
Originally posted: June 1st, 2020
WSOP Super Circuit Online Series Update – Ring Events #15, #16, #17 & #18
WSOPC final day, a new WSOPC ME Champ & 3 more gold ring winners
With four new Gold Ring winners crowned, including a new Main Event Champ, the bumper WSOP Super Circuit Online Series closed with a bang last night, as a little over 20,000 hungry poker players battled it out over the virtual WSOP felt for a share in the $13,900,000 in prize pools and one of four WSOPC Gold Rings.
In the $5M GTD Main Event, Germany’s Lars ‘schimmelgodx‘ Kamphues emerged victorious, taking home a cool $1,271,218 share of the gargantuan $9.2M prize pool for his efforts, not to mention a serious a piece of WSOP bling and a place in the poker history books!
WSOPC Ring Event #17: MAIN EVENT $5M GTD
The one everybody had their eye on, Event #17: Main Event, got underway at 3pm ET, with the 1,494 players having made it through from Day 1 Phases.
It was an all-action affair right from the get-go, as players jostled for chips and position, hoping to make it to the money bubble at 1,196th place. It took a little over an hour for the money bubble to be burst, and within 4 hours we were down to one hundred players left in the hunt for the title.
In the final hand of the main event, Biereux had schimmelgodx dominated with QJ versus J4, but a cruel J 4 6 flop, and no help from the turn or river for Biereux, meant that Lars ‘schimmelgodx’ Kamphues of Germany was our new WSOP Super Circuit Online Main Event champion – well played and Good Game!
FULL RESULT: Event #17: MAIN EVENT $5M GTD
Place | Player | Prize |
1 | schimmelgodx | $1,271,218 |
2 | Biereux | $885,747 |
3 | Igutu | $617,164 |
4 | Juan Pardo Dominguez | $430,022 |
5 | tepuseenFD | $299,627 |
6 | CoRoNaTi | $208,772 |
7 | MaillouL | $145,466 |
8 | wy77 | $101,356 |
9 | Gius2020 | $70,622 |
WSOPC Ring Event #16: PLO MAIN EVENT $1M GTD
In the $1,000 buy-in PLO Main Event the day belonged ‘rubbherducky‘, who entered the final table as one of the chip leaders and used his stack to devastating effect to run over his opponents.
rubbherducky entered heads-up play with a commanding ten-to-one chip-lead against Love2Spew, and and it didn’t take long for rubbherducky to dispatch his opponent and claim the Gold Ring and $362,000 – Good Game!
FULL RESULT: Event #16: PLO MAIN EVENT $1M GTD
Place | Player | Prize |
1st | rubbherducky | $362,618.93 |
2nd | Love2Spew | $260,724.65 |
3rd | jellopy77 | $187,463.46 |
4th | RunItOncePls | $134,787.94 |
5th | QuarantinPlaya | $96,913.63 |
6th | LemonRanger | $69,681.77 |
WSOPC Ring Event #15: Monster Stack $500K GTD
A huge 5,216 players entered the final Monster Stack of the series, generating a prize pool just shy of $1,000,000.
After a three-way deal, waransan defeated DameDolla heads-up to claim the Gold Ring and become our 15th WSOPC chamion of the series, after his middle pair on the flop held up against his opponent’s nut flush draw – Good Game!
FULL RESULT: Event #15: Monster Stack $500K GTD
Place | Player | Prize |
1 | waransan | $92,865.68 |
2 | DameDolla | $88,153.32 |
3 | geladinhaRLS | $113,897.94 |
4 | icho | $44,386.04 |
5 | HowdyTeeexas | $30,522.45 |
6 | laolalo | $20,988.92 |
7 | Beishadezhu2 | $14,433.11 |
8 | MisterPro | $9,925 |
9 | potamophobia | $6,825.02 |
WSOPC Ring Event #18: The Closer $500K GTD
In the final ring event of the 2020 WSOP Super Circuit Online Series, a whopping 2,405 players paid the $500 buy-in, generating a massive $1,142,375 prize pool – more than doubling its $500,000 guaranteed prize pool!
Played in Turbo format, it took a little over seven hours for us find our final ring winner Goblue, who bested Pokerguy21 heads-up to claim the title of WSOPC Ring Event #18: The Closer Champion and $168,276 first-place prize.
FULL RESULT: Ring Event #18: The Closer $500K GTD
Place | Player | Prize Money |
1 | Goblue | $168,276 |
2 | Pokerguy21 | $119,951 |
3 | YallaHabibi | $85,505 |
4 | AndyAtTheBike | $60,951 |
5 | Pato Nego | $43,448 |
6 | HossaBessa | $30,971 |
7 | Clyde1848 | $22,077 |
8 | lovemestinky | $15,737 |
9 | Mustlaaaveit | $11,218 |
Thanks to the GGPoker Community for the memories, the records and making history
GGPoker management would like extend a sincere thank you to all competitors who have made the WSOP Super Circuit Online Series 2020 a truly epic and historic affair.
WSOP Super Circuit Online Series 2020 highlights
- 18 WSOPC Gold Ring Events & 589 Side Events, over 29 days
- 485,851 entries from across the globe
- $134,706,274 total series prize pool
- $177,000 raised for Covid-19 Charity by global GGPoker Community
- GGPoker’s largest prize pool ever – Event #8 High Roller Championship ($12.9M)
Thanks, once again, and Good Game!
Originally posted: June 2nd, 2020
WSOP Super Circuit Online Series awards over $134 MILLION!
GGPoker today reveals details of the recently completed WSOP Super Circuit Series, hosted in partnership with World Series of Poker.
The online poker tournament series ran from May 3 through 31 and consisted of over 500 individual events. Eighteen WSOPC Ring Events headlined the series, each of which awarded a coveted WSOPC Gold Ring to the winning player.
The WSOP Super Circuit Series exceeded operator expectations; the following statistics attest to its popularity:
- Number of Series Events: 516
- Total Series Guarantee: $102,365,000
- Total Series Prizes Awarded: $134,706,274
- Single Biggest Event Prize Pool: $12,372,500 (WSOPC Ring Event #8: HR Championship $10M GTD)
- Total Number of Entries: 485,851
- Largest Number of Entries in a Single Event: 29,357 (WSOPC Ring Event #9: Mini Main Event)
- Amount Raised for Charity: $177,045 (WSOPC Ring Event #1: COVID-19 Charity Event)
The World Series of Poker is the most recognizable brand name in the poker world, dating from 1970, and its WSOP Circuit tournaments were first held in 2005.
GGPoker’s hosting of the WSOP Super Circuit Series ensured that hundreds of thousands of players dotted throughout the world had an opportunity to play in WSOPC Ring Events, satellites and supporting events; for many this was their first opportunity to experience the thrill of a WSOP tournament.
Much of the headline WSOPC Ring Event action was streamed live on Twitch via GGPoker.TV, which proved a massive hit with poker enthusiasts. This fun, edgy and comedic podcast-style show was hosted by Joe Stapleton and had GGPoker ambassadors such as Daniel ‘DNegs’ Negreanu, Bertrand ‘ElkY’ Grospellier, Felipe ‘Mojave’ Ramos and Fedor ‘CrownUpGuy’ Holz drop in to talk viewers through the action. Other well-known poker pros such as Maria Ho, David Williams, Matt Berkey, Jesse Sylvia, Marle Cordeiro and more also featured on GGPoker.TV during the series. All of the streamed action is available via archive videos on the GGPoker.TV channel.
“Over 500 events, more than 485,000 tournament entries and of course over $134 million in prizes awarded – the GGPoker community fully embraced and supported the WSOP Super Circuit Series.” said Jean-Christophe Antoine, Head of GGPoker Network. “It was thrilling to witness all of the action, and to see every single Ring Event guarantee exceeded was something all players could be happy about!”
Ty Stewart, Executive Director of World Series of Poker, added, “The support of the gaming community for the WSOPC on GGPoker was insane. No guarantees were too big. Congratulations to all 18 ring event winners.”
New GGPoker players are eligible to claim the poker room’s Welcome Bonus and automatically join GGPoker’s Fish Buffet loyalty program, spinning for cash prizes each time they reach a new status level. In June 2020, over $2,000,000 in extra prizes will be awarded to GGPoker players via the poker room’s monthly promotions.
About GGPoker: GGPoker is one of the world’s leading online poker rooms, with a growing global player base. It offers a range of innovative games and features such as Rush & Cash poker, All-In or Fold, Spin & Gold, integrated staking platform, the ability to squeeze your card, PokerCraft, and Smart HUD, all designed to enhance gaming experiences and make poker more fun than ever. Find out more about GGPoker at GGPoker.com and on Facebook and Twitter.
About World Series of Poker: The World Series of Poker® is the largest, richest and most prestigious gaming event in the world, having awarded more than $3.29 billion in prize money and the prestigious gold bracelet, globally recognized as the sport’s top prize. Featuring a comprehensive slate of tournaments in every major poker variation, the WSOP is poker’s longest-running tournament in the world, dating back to 1970. In 2019, the event attracted 187,298 entrants from 118 different countries to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and awarded more than $293 million in prize money. In addition, the WSOP has formed groundbreaking alliances in broadcasting, digital media and corporate sponsorships, while successfully expanding the brand internationally with the advent of the World Series of Poker Europe in 2007 and the World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific in 2013 and the WSOP International Circuit Series in 2015. For more information on the World Series of Poker, please visit www.wsop.com.
Originally posted: June 8th, 2020
GGPoker & WSOP To Launch WSOP Bracelet Events In July!
85 WSOP Gold Bracelets Up for Grabs This Summer in “World Series of Poker Online” Tournament
WSOP Expands Partnership with GGPoker, Allowing International Players their First-Ever Chance to Pursue WSOP Bracelets from Home
With the flagship World Series of Poker (WSOP) postponed in Las Vegas due to the public health emergency involving COVID-19, today organizers announced “World Series of Poker Online,” an online poker festival spanning two months. Set to be one of the largest online tournament series of all time, “WSOP Online” will offer players massive prize pools, unprecedented media coverage for online events, and the chance to win gold bracelet glory across two distinct gaming platforms, WSOP.com and GGPoker.
Kicking off Wednesday, July 1, the “WSOP Online” tournament’s North American network will schedule one bracelet event a day, throughout the month of July. WSOP.com allows play from customers geo-located in Nevada and New Jersey.
On Sunday, July 19, official “WSOP Online” bracelet tournaments will commence on the GGPoker Network, one of the biggest and fastest-growing online poker providers in the world. The international series will run through September 6 and mark the first time that players outside the U.S. have been able to compete for an official WSOP bracelet online.
GGPoker plans to unveil its bracelet schedule on a rolling basis and will have a broad range of buy-ins and game formats. GGPoker boasts next-generation smart software and a multitude of innovative features, which will be on display during the online series.
WSOP.com will celebrate the tournament with a number of special promotions and incentives. Satellites to WSOP Bracelet events start as low as $1. WSOP will also offer $100,000 of added prize money eligible to the top performers across all eligible online bracelet events in July. In addition to more planned July promotions players will also be offered multiple reload bonuses throughout the month of July. For more details on North American events, and for the complete schedule, visit www.wsop.com
“It wouldn’t be Summer without WSOP” said Ty Stewart, Executive Director of the World Series of Poker. “While we are thrilled to be reopening our venues and optimistic about future offline events, we couldn’t be more excited about deepening our relationship with GGPoker and watching some history unfold online this summer.”
As is customary with WSOP events, the “WSOP Online” tournament will provide extensive media coverage. Poker Central, World Series of Poker’s official production partner, plans to create significant original content around the festival utilizing its Las Vegas based studio including live streams, highlight packages, and pilot episodes earmarked for traditional television distribution. Poker Central will also schedule virtual “bracelet ceremonies” and interviews with each winner.
“With over $100M in guarantees during the WSOPC Super Series in May and more than $134M in awarded prizes, it’s clear that GGPoker and the WSOP make a good pair,” said Steve Preiss, Head of Poker Operations for GGPoker. “We’re excited to create bracelet events that the worldwide poker community will embrace, as well as innovative programming with PokerGo.”
GGPoker just wrapped up a highly successful WSOP Online Circuit Event, which saw a total series prize pool of $134,706, 274 easily smashing the advertised $100,000,000 in guarantees. In total, the WSOP series saw a staggering 485,851 entries with highlights including a Main Event of nearly 10,000 entrants with $1.2M for the winner and a scorching $25k “high roller” with 505 entries creating GGPoker’s largest prize pool to date of $12.3M. Like the record setting WSOP Online Circuit, GGPoker’s online bracelet event schedule will similarly have buy-in levels and formats that cater to a wide range of players.
Consistent with GGPoker’s terms of service, play on the platform is prohibited from the United States. Any player discovered to be attempting to play from inside the US border will be deemed ineligible and prize money subject to forfeiture.
“There’s nothing in the world like winning a WSOP bracelet,” said GGPoker ambassador, Daniel Negreanu. “Bringing this experience online will open the door for a new generation of poker players to feel the rush of competing for the game’s biggest prize.”
About the World Series of Poker
The World Series of Poker® is the largest, richest and most prestigious gaming event in the world, having awarded more than $3.29 billion in prize money and the prestigious gold bracelet, globally recognized as the sport’s top prize. Featuring a comprehensive slate of tournaments in every major poker variation, the WSOP is poker’s longest-running tournament in the world, dating back to 1970. In 2019, the event attracted 187,298 entrants from 118 different countries to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and awarded more than $293 million in prize money. In addition, the WSOP has formed groundbreaking alliances in broadcasting, digital media and corporate sponsorships, while successfully expanding the brand internationally with the advent of WSOP Europe in 2007 and the WSOP Asia-Pacific in 2013 and the WSOP International Circuit Series in 2015. For more information on the WSOP, please visit www.wsop.com.
About GGPoker
GGPoker is one of the world’s leading online poker rooms, with a growing global player base. It offers a range of innovative games and features such as the patented Rush & Cash poker, All-In or Fold, Spin & Gold, integrated staking platform, the ability to squeeze your hole cards, PokerCraft, and Smart HUD, all designed to enhance gaming experiences and make poker more fun than ever. Find out more about GGPoker at GGPoker.com and on Facebook and Twitter.
Originally posted: June 26th, 2020
GGPoker Reveals Full WSOP Online Schedule
GGPoker Announces WSOP Online Series Schedule – $25M GTD Main Event Largest in Online Poker History
54 total bracelets up for grabs in once-in-a-lifetime tournament series
GGPoker today released further details on its WSOP Online Series, with events starting from July 19 through September 6. In total, 54 World Series of Poker bracelets will be won.
The WSOP Online Series is headlined by the $5,000 No Limit Hold’em Main Event, which boasts a record-breaking $25 million prize pool guaranteed, the biggest in the history of online poker. This massive tournament will feature multiple Day 1s, similar to its live predecessor, running from August 16, with Day 2 kicking off on August 30.
Other highlights include:
- WSOP Event #1: $100 The Opener – July 19 (Day 2) – $2,000,000 prize pool guarantee
- WSOP Event #2: $1,111 Every 1 for Covid Relief – July 19 – $111 from each entry goes to the Caesars Cares fund
- WSOP Event #10: $400 COLOSSUS – July 26 (Day 2) – $3,000,000 prize pool guarantee
- WSOP Event #17: $1,500 MILLIONAIRE MAKER – August 2 (Day 2) – $1,000,000 first prize guaranteed
- WSOP Event #25: $10,000 Heads UP NLH Championship – August 9 -Limited to 128 players
- WSOP Event #31: $500 Mini Main Event – August 16 (Day 2) – $5,000,000 prize pool guarantee
- WSOP Event #38: $25,000 NLH Poker Players Championship – August 23 – $10,000,000 prize pool guarantee
- WSOP Event #39: BIG 50 – August 23 (Day 2) – $50 buy-in, $1,000,000 prize pool guarantee, lowest WSOP bracelet event in WSOP history)
- WSOP Event #52: $10,000 WSOP Super MILLION$ – September 6 – $5,000,000 prize pool guarantee
“We knew GGPoker would go BIG on the WSOP Online Series, but this is ridiculous,” said Ty Stewart, Executive Director of the World Series of Poker. “The single biggest guarantee in the history of online poker is exactly what this once-in-a-lifetime event deserves.”
GGPoker will run a series of micro and low stake qualifying events leading up to the WSOP Online Series start date of July 19, giving all players no matter the size of their bankroll the opportunity to target a WSOP bracelet.
“This reminds me of poker’s boom years. Anyone who has dreamed of winning a real WSOP bracelet can now do so across the globe,” added Daniel Negreanu, GGPoker Ambassador. “There’s no feeling like winning a WSOP bracelet, and GGPoker is opening that opportunity to the masses.”
Players interested in standard satellite tournaments will be accommodated, with satellites commencing on July 1 and scheduled throughout the series.
“The ability to compete for WSOP bracelets – the ultimate prize in poker – from home is so amazing,” added Fedor Holz, WSOP bracelet winner and all-time leading German poker player. “The big events will be full of players from all over the world; Europe, Canada, South America and everywhere else – the WSOP action will be scorching hot this summer!”
Players that make WSOP Online event final tables will be required to play under their real names, allowing viewers on GGPoker.TV and PokerCentral to cheer on their favorites. Additionally, the real names of all players that win cash prizes will be made available.
For more information about the WSOP Online Series and to view a full schedule, please visit:
About GGPoker: GGPoker is one of the world’s leading online poker rooms, with a growing global player base. It offers a range of innovative games and features such as fast-fold Rush & Cash poker, All-In or Fold, Spin & Gold, an integrated staking platform, the ability to squeeze your hole cards, PokerCraft, and Smart HUD, all designed to enhance gaming experiences and make poker more fun than ever. In May 2020, GGPoker hosted the WSOP Super Circuit Online Series, an online poker tournament series that featured hundreds of events and awarded over $134 million in cash prizes.
Find out more about GGPoker at GGPoker.com and on Facebook and Twitter.
About World Series of Poker: The World Series of Poker® is the largest, richest and most prestigious gaming event in the world, having awarded more than $3.29 billion in prize money and the prestigious gold bracelet, globally recognized as the sport’s top prize. Featuring a comprehensive slate of tournaments in every major poker variation, the WSOP is poker’s longest-running tournament in the world, dating back to 1970. In 2019, the event attracted 187,298 entrants from 118 different countries to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and awarded more than $293 million in prize money. In addition, the WSOP has formed groundbreaking alliances in broadcasting, digital media and corporate sponsorships, while successfully expanding the brand internationally with the advent of the World Series of Poker Europe in 2007 and the World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific in 2013 and the WSOP International Circuit Series in 2015. For more information on the World Series of Poker, please visit www.wsop.com.
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