The Archives Of The GGPoker Blog – Part 23
Part 23 – August 1st, 2021 through November 10th, 2021
Originally posted: Sept. 13th, 2021
GGPoker’s GGCheers Promotion Rewards Lucky Players With Ticket To Daily $100K #ThanksGG Freerolls
Players experiencing bad luck also rewarded with tournament tickets via GGCare
GGPoker today launches GGCheers, an innovative promotion that celebrates good fortune at the poker tables by further rewarding players that have won big hands or big pots.
Players that win qualifying hands will be automatically awarded a ticket to the following day’s Daily $100,000 #ThanksGG Flipout freeroll tournament. In these daily tournaments, the lucky players will sit alongside those players who snagged tickets via the pre-existing GGCare feature, which takes the sting out of bad beats, coolers and suckouts.
“GGCare broke the mould in terms of rewarding players that encounter painful bad beats and other unfortunate situations at the table,” said Daniel Negreanu, GGPoker Global Ambassador. “GGCheers goes even further; take down a massive hand and we’ll celebrate with you by handing over an entry for the next Daily $100,000 flipout freeroll – once again, thanks GG!”
The size of each qualifying players’ stack in the following day’s #ThanksGG Flipout freeroll depends on how lucky (GGCheers) or unlucky (GGCare) the custom algorithm determines they were in the qualifying hand. The exact conditions that trigger eligible hands vary by game and the GGCheers and GGCare systems are continuously optimized to ensure as many relevant scenarios as possible are covered.
New GGPoker players are eligible to claim the poker room’s Welcome Bonus, earn even more rewards with the Honeymoon for Newcomers promotion and automatically join GGPoker’s Fish Buffet loyalty program, with regular cash prizes on offer.
For further details on GGCheers, GGCare and the Daily $100,000 #ThanksGG Flipout Tournament, please visit: GGCheers.
Originally posted: Oct. 4th, 2021
Jason Koon Joins GGTeam As Newest Global Ambassador
Poker superstar will act as advocate for VIP and high volume players
GGPoker today announces that Jason Koon, one of the world’s most successful poker players, has joined the online poker room’s GGTeam as its latest Global Ambassador.
Hailing from West Virginia, Koon is 10th on the All Time Money List, with over $32M in live tournament cashes, including multiple high roller tournament victories.
He will join other GGTeam Global Ambassadors, including Daniel Negreanu, Bertrand ‘ElkY’ Grospellier, Dan Bilzerian and Fedor Holz, in representing GGPoker live and online.
Koon will act in a special capacity at GGPoker. His Global Ambassador focus will be on strengthening the poker room’s security and game integrity efforts, as well as acting as an advocate for high roller, VIP and high-volume players. GGPoker views this as essential in ensuring that VIP needs are given due consideration at all times by management.
“I’m really excited to join GGPoker, particularly so soon after they’ve taken a leading role in the poker world,” said Jason Koon, GGPoker Global Ambassador. “I’m also thrilled to be in a position to help with game security and player advocacy, making GGPoker an even better place to play our favorite game!”
John Scanlon, Director of Sponsorships & Live Events at GGPoker added, “At GGPoker, we view ambassadors as part of our overall team. We want them as bought into keeping GGPoker the #1 site in the world as we are. Jason’s reputation and how he handles himself personally and professionally makes him an ideal Global Ambassador. Having a player of his calibre providing advice and direction, and representing the most committed segment of our player community, is invaluable for us.”
Originally posted: Oct. 15th, 2021
GGPoker Launches The Road To WSOP Europe From October 17
Qualify for Europe’s richest live event from just €25
GGPoker today announces that the Road to WSOP Europe, satellites to the World Series of Poker® Europe Main Event, are scheduled to launch exclusively on the online poker room on October 17.
The WSOP Europe Main Event is a €10,350 buy-in poker tournament, running December 3 through 8 in King’s Casino, Rozvadov, Czechia. The prestigious event boasts €5,000,000 in guaranteed cash prizes.
Road to WSOP Europe satellite buy-ins range from €25 to €1,000, with dozens of exclusive satellites running each day.
“WSOP Europe is always one of the best live events on the poker calendar, and the only way to win your seat online is through GGPoker,” said John Scanlon, Director of Live Events & Sponsorships at GGPoker. “I hope that as many GGPoker players as possible will join us in Rozvadov this December!”
New GGPoker players are eligible to claim the poker room’s Welcome Bonus, earn even more rewards with the Honeymoon for Newcomers promotion and automatically join GGPoker’s Fish Buffet loyalty program, with regular cash prizes on offer.
To find out more about Road to WSOP Europe, please visit: WSOP.
Originally posted: Oct. 18th, 2021
GGPoker’s $7.25M-Guaranteed GGSOP To Launch October 23
Ultra-affordable tournament series will include feature events with buy-ins from $2.50
GGPoker today announces that the next iteration of its ever-popular GGSOP online tournament series will run from October 23 through November 7, with certain Day 1 flights already underway.
GGSOP guarantees at least $7.25M in cash prizes across 54 events, with buy-ins ranging from $2.50 to $150. The GGSOP schedule closely mirrors that of the recently-hosted WSOP Online 2021, with buy-ins set at a fraction of those of that enormously popular series.
GGSOP headline events include:
- $5 The Return NLH – $5 buy-in – October 23 [Final Day] – $100K guarantee
- FLIP Ladies Championship – $25 buy-in – October 24 – $100K guarantee
- $50 GGSOP MILLION$, $1M GTD – $50 buy-in – October 24, 31 & November 7 [Final Days] – Day 1s from Oct 17
- $15 MILLIONAIRE MAKER Jr – $15 buy-in – October 30 [Final Day] – $250K guarantee (at least $50K for winner)
- $50 GGSOP MAIN EVENT – $50 buy-in – November 6 – $200K guarantee
“GGSOP is a tournament series designed for every kind of poker player, with affordable buy-ins and lots of events to choose from,” said Paul Burke, Head of PR at GGPoker. “With millions in cash prizes up for grabs, we know GGPoker players will relish the chance to take down a GGSOP title!”
New GGPoker players are eligible to claim the poker room’s Welcome Bonus, earn even more rewards with the Honeymoon for Newcomers promotion and automatically join GGPoker’s Fish Buffet loyalty program, with regular cash prizes on offer.
To find out more about GGSOP, please visit: WSOP.
Originally posted: Nov. 5th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1A: GGPoker Players in Action!
Take a look at some of the GGPoker players that hit the World Series of Poker Main Event felt during Day 1A:
Originally posted: Nov. 5th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1A: Wrap Up
Day 1A of this year’s World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event No-Limit Hold’em World Championship is a done deal, and GGPoker players were among the biggest stacks bagging up their chips when play came to a halt!
Well-known pro Mustapha Kanit leads the field on 363,500, with 348 players making it through from 523 starters.
Of 23 GGPoker players starting off Day 1A, 17 survive to hit the felt again in Day 2. Here’s a list of the chip counts:
Jerry Wong – 230,000
Vidur Sethi – 226,200
Roman Hrabec – 212,100
Yuri Dzivielevski – 197,200
Nikolas Metaxas – 120,000
Dustin Hufnagel – 109,000
Jon Ander Vallinas Santos – 105,600
Daan Mulders – 105,200
Cory Liptow – 94,300
Diego Alfonso Ventura Chunga – 75,000
Anton Wigg – 74,000
Jason Koon – 64,200
Ori Eshel – 60,600
Adam Szigeti – 46,200
Sihao Zhang – 32,300
Quirin Heinz – 31,300
Hyun Sup Kim – 25,700
We’re thrilled to see so many players make it through, and couldn’t be prouder of all GGPoker players that took part in today’s action!
GGPoker managed to catch up with ClubGG qualifier Cory Liptow, and find out a little more about his journey to the mecca of poker, this year’s WSOP Main Event:
Originally posted: Nov. 6th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1B: GGPoker Players In Action!
Take a look at some of the GGPoker players that hit the World Series of Poker Main Event felt during Day 1B:
Originally posted: Nov. 6th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1B: Wrap Up
Another day, another set of happy players bagging up their chips in the biggest tournament of them all, the World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event No-Limit Hold’em World Championship.
A field of 845 players hit the felt today, with over 600 making it through to fight another day.
Steve Foutty finished the day as chip leader, with a 287,000 stack, with ClubGG qualifier Matthew Traylor right behind him on 279,500!
Of 32 GGPoker players starting off Day 1B, 24 have made it safely through to Day 2. Here’s a list of the all-important chip counts:
Matthew Traylor – 279,500
Timo Kamphues – 201,100
Francisco Estrada – 190,500
Seungjun Kim – 180,600
Niko Koop – 151,100
Toby Middlebrooks – 129,600
Leonid Yanovski – 128,900
Luciano Santos de Hollanda – 117,400
Assad Kamran – 116,400
Josip Simunic – 102,900
Christian Christner – 101,000
Daniel Dealmeida – 85,000
Brandon Sheils – 83,300
Raffael Crose – 69,700
Raul Manzanares – 64,000
Carlos Chadha-Villamarin – 62,900
Scott Thompson – 57,200
Yun Zheng – 56,700
Sean Greenough – 44,700
Martin Stausholm – 44,300
Lars Kamphues – 26,200
Luke Martinelli – 23,600
Bjorn Gergo Kozenkai – 22,200
Pavel Plesuv – 13,800
We caught up with some of the ClubGG qualifiers during the day; firstly, here’s Brandon Sheils:
A hearty congratulations to all GGPoker players who made it to Las Vegas and the Rio to play today, and here’s looking forward to as many deep runs as possible!
Originally posted: Nov. 7th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1C: GGPoker Players In Action
Take a look at some of the GGPoker players that hit the World Series of Poker Main Event felt during Day 1C:
Originally posted: Nov. 7th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1C: Wrap Up
Three days into the World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event No-Limit Hold’em World Championship, and yet again GGPoker players are making waves and bagging massive stacks!
A total of 600 players took part in Day 1C, and at the end of play, 433 had survived to compete again in the upcoming Day 2.
GGPoker’s Aleksandr Shevliakov of Russia topped the pile to bag 392,600, and after the first three flights of the WSOP Main Event, he’s the overall tournament chip leader! Well done Aleksandr! He pulled in some massive pots along the way.
Of 33 GGPoker players taking part in Day 1C, 23 have survived to play again in Day 2. Here’s a list of the all-important chip counts:
Aleksandr Shevliakov – 392,600
Itay Ben Mergy – 233,100
Terry Boutcher – 133,100
Hojin Kim – 132,300
Jaret Villarreal – 124,900
Jungwon Kim – 121,800
Daniel Smiljkovic – 109,800
Go Saito – 105,300
Gyuhoon Kang – 103,500
Seungyeol Kim – 98,100
Soo Jo Kim – 96,400
Luis Gustavo Kamei – 74,500
James Miller – 74,200
David Sheinin – 62,900
Limor Nahshon Davidson – 52,200
Rishi Makkar – 50,600
Niklas Astedt – 49,300
Anatolii Filonenko – 43,800
Ran Shapira – 39,000
Matthew Tympanick – 36,800
Seokyoung Lee – 30,100
Jonathan Yueh – 25,900
Rostyslav Sabishchenko – 19,700
We’re delighted to see all of our GGPoker players taking part in the biggest tournament on the planet, and hope everyone is having as good a time playing as we are having watching it all! Let’s keep it going!
Originally posted: Nov. 8th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1D: GGPoker Players In Action
Take a look at some of the GGPoker players that hit the World Series of Poker Main Event felt during Day 1D:
Originally posted: Nov. 8th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1D: Wrap Up
Day 1D of the World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event No-Limit Hold’em World Championship, the fourth of the Day 1 flights, boasted the biggest field by far, with more than 2,500 players taking their shot at the biggest tournament on the planet and the title of Poker World Champion for 2021. That’s more players on Day 1D than the combined field for the first three Day 1s!
By the end of a grueling day of play, 1,939 participants were left standing, ready to return in a few days to take on Day 2.
The player that bagged the most was Adedapo Ajayi of Littleton, Colorado, finishing the day with a tasty 340,900
Of 93 GGPoker players taking part in Day 1D, 75 have survived to play again in Day 2, including two members of our TwitchSquad, IrEgption and Robin Poker!
Here’s a list of the all-important chip counts:
Jun Obara – 169,400
Karolis Sereika – 159,000
Pablo Sebastian Rodriguez – 157,600
Jeonggyo Cho – 152,600
Mojahed Abuhadba – 147,200
Irvin Guillermo Garcia Ramirez – 146,900
Lukas ‘Robin Poker’ Robinson – 144,200
Matthew McFarland – 136,000
Timothy Lan Cavallin – 128,700
Yashiro Kubota – 126,600
Shawn Wilson – 124,400
Christopher Paolino – 122,700
Harry Lodge – 119,900
Robert Olmsted – 117,600
Sebastiano Mottura – 115,700
Julian Pineda – 115,200
KyungBo Na – 110,800
Garry Bliesner – 106,300
Daewoong Song – 103,700
Rafi Elharar – 101,800
Stefan Nemetz – 95,300
Filip Nechansky – 92,200
Colten Yamagishi – 87,400
Ryan Osman – 87,400
Matthew Franklin – 81,500
Florian Fuchs – 80,600
Fabian Bernhauser – 80,500
Florian Gaugusch – 78,800
Marcel McGray – 78,400
Daniel Tafur – 77,500
Byungjin Kang – 77,300
Aleks Dimitrov – 76,800
Michael Smith – 74,600
Michael Leick Jr – 72,800
Martin Hugo Pineiro – 71,200
Francisco Benitez – 69,600
Grezegorz Kozacki – 69,500
Kfir Tubi – 68,100
Vytautas Semaska – 68,000
Matthias Auer – 66,700
Roland Rokita – 66,600
Bradley Sheehan – 65,500
Jonathan Balanco – 63,800
William Akins – 60,500
John Weiss – 60,000
Hannes Jeschka – 58,200
Yingzheng Shi – 57,600
Ryona Tanaka – 56,700
Vladislav Mezheritsky – 55,000
Neel Joshi – 52,200
Jaesung Lee – 49,900
Aneris Adomkevicius – 47,100
Stefan Schillhabel – 46,300
Eran Soffer – 44,100
Christian Dressler – 44,000
Mark Lofthouse – 43,100
Sean Downs – 40,900
Kay Kim – 40,700
David Hagmann – 38,600
Masakazu Miyamoto – 38,200
Ungwang Choi – 38,100
Aleksandras Rusinovas – 37,100
Michael Hew – 34,300
Leonard Herrmann – 34,000
Patrick ‘IrEgption’ Tardiff – 31,000
Tomas Jozonis – 30,400
Kostas Theodosakis – 29,100
Sunghyuk Moon – 28,900
Anthony Palermo – 28,000
Tomer Wolf – 25,900
Vincent Yueshen Huang – 22,000
Justin Jordan – 20,000
Christian Steindel – 19,700
Garik Tamasian – 18,100
Minseung Kwak – 17,000
Two more Day 1 flights are scheduled, so there’s still a lot more action to follow before we get to the first of the Day 2s; we’ll be tracking all GGPoker players hitting the felt in Las Vegas, and can’t wait to see what unfolds over the next few weeks of play!
Originally posted: Nov. 9th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1E: GGPoker Players In Action
Take a look at some of the GGPoker players that hit the World Series of Poker Main Event felt during Day 1E:
Originally posted: Nov. 9th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1E: Wrap Up
The fifth Day 1 of the World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event No-Limit Hold’em World Championship has come and gone, with an additional 797 players putting down $10K and going into battle on the most prestigious stage in poker for the biggest title of them all!
This means that through five 2021 starting days, a combined 5,315 players have taken to the felt, and with an additional starting day to come, plus the opportunity for players to buy in at the start of the Day 2s, we’re still waiting to see how this year’s WSOP Main Event will stack up attendance-wise compared to previous years. The most recent live WSOP Main Event, in 2019, saw a total of 8,569 compete, while the biggest WSOP Main Event ever, way back in 2006, saw 8,773 participate.
When Day 1E ended, 592 players had survived – but unfortunately, GGPoker’s Daniel Negreanu was not among them, having run his Kings into Aces earlier in the day.
Of 10 GGPoker players ponying up in Day 1E, 6 have made it to Day 2 – well done all!
Here’s a list of the surviving players’ chip counts:
Koki Kudo – 168,500
Erick Sarkis – 157,700
Vasu Amarapu – 139,100
Harijs Broza – 84,000
Frank Dedato – 41,000
Benjamin Harrison – 39,300
We’ll continue to track all GGPoker players over the coming days, and we hope to see our community make some very deep runs, ensuring WSOP 2021 will be one to remember forever!
Originally posted: Nov. 10th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1F: GGPoker Players In Action
Take a look at some of the GGPoker players that hit the World Series of Poker Main Event felt during Day 1F:
Originally posted: Nov. 10th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 1F and Day 2ABD: Wrap Up
Today saw two different flights in the World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event No-Limit Hold’em World Championship; firstly, the six Day 1 was run – Day 1F – while simultaneously the surviving players from Days 1A, 1B and 1D came together to play the first Day 2!
It was a day of high excitement, both for the players starting out their WSOP Main Event journey and those returning for a second day of action.
Day 1F
Today’s Day 1F field swelled to 1,045 players, with 785 of those bagging up chips at the end of play.
Adam Walton of the United States finished the day as chip leader, collecting an impressive total of 334,00o over the five levels played.
14 GGPoker players showed up for Day 1F, with 12 surviving to play a second day:
Amadeusz Roślik – 171,100
Kunal Punjwani – 149,500
Christopher Frank – 147,200
Ravid Garbi – 140,100
Shai Arbel – 102,600
Michael Doherty – 93,500
Luis Fabio Fonseca Freitas – 75,800
Ryan Clark – 51,600
Stephen Thompson – 44,000
Julien Achard-Stropoli – 29,700
Idris Ambraisse – 29,100
Jonathan Benner – 29,000
Day 2ABD
A big field of 2,900 players began the day, and by the time the last hand was complete, we were down to 1,440 making it through to Day 3.
Some huge stacks were built, as you’d expect on a moving day, with Canada’s Shahid Rameez leading the pack with a monstrous 731,700!
By our reckoning, 127 GGPoker players started out the day; let’s take a look at the chip counts held by the 53 legends that made it through to Day 3:
Martin Hugo Pineiro – 503,200
Anton Wigg – 490,000
Niko Koop – 386,400
Roman Hrabec – 385,900
Jeonggyu Cho – 335,300
Christian Christner – 317,400
Rafi Elharar – 305,100
Yuri Dzivielevski – 291,300
Daewoong Song – 287,700
Marcel McGray – 262,300
Jerry Wong – 243,500
Matthew Traylor – 227,400
Byungjin Kang – 221,500
Aneris Adomkevicius – 215,100
Francisco Estrada – 214,500
Pavel Plesuv – 211,900
Daniel Tafur – 203,500
Nikolas Metaxas – 194,700
Florian Fuchs – 190,000
Vidur Sethi – 183,400
Dustin Hufnagel – 182,400
Garry Bliesner – 175,100
Michael Leick – 174,300
Sean Downs – 171,000
Mojahed Abuhadba – 158,400
Raul Manzanares – 156,400
Christopher Paolino – 155,200
Josip Simunic – 153,100
Matthew Franklin – 141,900
Lukas Robinson – 141,000
Christian Dressler – 131,700
Timo Kamphues – 120,000
Kfir Tubi – 117,600
Michael Hew – 114,600
Scott Thompson – 100,500
Shawn Wilson – 98,700
Vytautas Semaska – 97,100
Filip Nechansky – 92,100
Francisco Benitez – 81,200
John Weiss – 80,500
Daan Mulders – 79,300
Tianhang Zhang – 74,000
Ori Eshel – 71,000
Colten Yamagishi – 70,400
Justin Jordan – 62,700
Michael Smith – 57,000
Anthony Palermo – 55,600
Aleks Dimitrov – 54,400
Yingzheng Shi – 50,400
Pablo Sebastian Rodriguez – 44,700
David Hagmann – 43,300
Stefan Schillhabel – 43,200
Dara Ruairi O’Kearney – 40,500
Now that we’re getting closer to the action end of this tournament, we’ll be paying even more attention to how the GGPoker contingent are getting on – watch this space!
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