The second World Series of Poker Gold bracelet tournament 2020 is now in the books. The $ 1,000 online WSOP buy-in no-limit hold’em deepstack eight max event attracted a total of 919 entries, with 647 unique players and 272 re-entries made. As a result, the prize pool swelled to $ 873,050, which was paid out among the final 143 winners.
The lion’s share of the money went to eventual champion Louis “PokeThese” Lynch. The residents of Sinking Springs, Pennsylvania emerged victorious with their first bracelet and top prize of $ 168,586. The biggest ever Lynch tournament score was a fourth place finish in the main event of the 2010 Foxwoods Poker Classic for $ 54,494 visit KaptenCasino.
This one-day event kicks off at 3:00 p.m. Pacific, with late registration and admission available for the first 235 minutes of action. after about seven hours of action, the money bubble burst with the removal of ‘MBEASY’, meaning that all remaining players were locked in at least $ 1,484 payouts.
Many big names made money on this show, including Turner Jon ‘havuuuuuc’ (135 – $ 1,484), Joseph ‘biueberry’ Cheong (111 – $ 1,571), Ryan ‘real’ Laplante (106 – $ 1,571), Jim ‘BOCARATONE ‘Collopy (102 – $ 1,571), Roland’ prngls12 ‘Israelashvili (101 – $ 1,571), World Poker Tour champion Justin’ tamaratibles’ Young (91st – $ 1,659), triple bracelet winner Ben ‘WhyIsGamora’ Yu (77th – $ 2,008), Connor ‘666666’ Drinan (61 – $ 2,445), WSOP and WPT winners Jared ‘DarrensRabbi’ Jaffee (56th – $ 2,445) and Harrison ‘whale321’ Gimbel (48th – $ 2,881), Ankush ‘ rickrosstheb ‘Mandavia (40th – $ 3,318), Ryan’ adop_adogg0 ‘Leng (38th – $ 3,318), Bryan Picellell Pell (31 – $ 3,929), Shannon’ Aulophobia ‘Shorr (27 – $ 4,802), and winner six times WSOP bracelet,
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