Wsop Main Event Final Table Payouts
Another piece of the World Series of Poker Main Event puzzle is in place. Last week, the international players competed for their spots at the WSOP Main Event final table on GGPoker. That tournament brought in 674 players and a prize pool of $6,470,400. The top 80 players finished in the money, but only nine made it to the final table. That is playing out live at King’s Casino this week in. The Main Event drew 6,865 players, creating a prize pool of $64,531,000. The top 693 finishers placed in the money, with first place paying $8,715,638. The Main Event was won by Pius Heinz. There were 301 hands played at the final table, including 119 hands of heads. No more questions about the WSOP tournaments payout structures as the prize pool for all events are. $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT - World Championship (Event #73) Buy-in: $10,000. Harrah's® and Horseshoe® brand names. Caesars also owns the World Series of Poker® and the London Clubs International family of casinos. Residents will be able to play the Main Event on the WSOP.com platform in either New Jersey or Nevada beginning on Sunday, Dec. The $10,000 event is expected to take two full days to reach the final table, with play being suspended for an overnight break after approximately twelve hours of action.
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The final nine players are set for one final day of action in the 2021 partypoker MILLIONS Online $5,300 Main Event and Endrit Geci from the United Kingdom takes a big chip lead into the final day of action. He ended the day with more than 250M chips, and was the only player to finish with more than 200M.
Canadian Daniel Dvoress gave Geci a run for his money in the late stages, building a stack of more than 200M at one point as they closed in on the final table, but ultimately, he ended the day with just over 170M, still good for solid second place in the stacks.
Team partypoker member Dzmitry Urbanovich also survived to the final day, bagging the fourth biggest stack. With Christian Rudolph in fifth, there's no shortage of star power at one of the biggest online final tables of the year.
Canadian Justin Ouimette made a deep run today but ultimately bubbled the final table in 10th place for a prize of $54,542. Ouimette was fresh off his win in the Mini Main Event earlier in the series, where he bagged more than $180K, putting his take from this series at over $230,000.
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Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
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1 | Endrit Geci | United Kingdom | 252,646,714 | 72 |
2 | Daniel Dvoress | Canada | 170,567,288 | 49 |
3 | Hermogenes Gelonezi | Brazil | 126,236,940 | 36 |
4 | Dzmitry Urbanovich | Poland | 119,870,996 | 34 |
5 | Christian Rudolph | Germany | 115,562,478 | 33 |
6 | Francisco Correia | Brazil | 107,266,106 | 31 |
7 | Martin Brinkmann | United Kingdom | 84,487,580 | 24 |
8 | Jonathan Proudfoot | United Kingdom | 67,730,276 | 19 |
9 | Richard Mullen | Canada | 38,739,864 | 11 |
Remaining Payouts
Place | Prize |
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1 | $892,275 |
2 | $614,523 |
3 | $422,422 |
4 | $276,128 |
5 | $189,320 |
6 | $146,300 |
7 | $115,425 |
8 | $91,542 |
9 | $72,260 |
Day 3 Action
Day 3 of the 2021 partypoker MILLIONS Online Main Event got underway just after 2 p.m. Eastern time today with 28 players returning. Valentyn Kazantsev from Ukraine came into the day with the biggest stack, nearly 70M chips, with Oliver Weis and Geci rounding out the top three. Kazantsev nearly made the final day, ending his run in 11th place for $54,542 while Weis ended in 15th place for $43,335. Geci, on the other hand, ran his stack all the way into the chip lead to end the day.
Also among the field were two members of Team partypoker, Jaime Staples and Urbanovich. They both started the day around the middle of the chip counts, but things went differently from there.
Staples got short early on but managed to find a couple of doubles to ladder up, including winning a race with ace-ten against pocket threes. He rivered a straight on that hand to survive, but his run finally ended in 20th place when he tried to race another ace-ten against pocket eights and couldn't survive. Staples earned a respectable $35,084 for the deep run.
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— Jaime Staples (@jaimestaples)When the day kicked off there were six players who made it into the Main from a $530 satellite, and three of them were still alive when they shut things down for the day. George McDonald (28th) and Jiri Kocab (27th) were the first two players out, but turned their satellite entries into solid cashes for $27,724, while Timothy Ulmer made it a bit farther before busting in 17th place for $35,084
Urbanovich, along with Richard Mullen and Martin Brinkmann all turned their satellite tickets into final table appearances. Mullen will start Day 4 with the smallest stack, just 11 big blinds, and Brinkmann comes into the day 7th in chips with 24 bigs. But it was Urbanovich who played his satellite spot best, bagging the 4th biggest stack at the end of day. He'll be playing 119,870,996 tomorrow, or 34 big blinds to start the day.
Action on Day 4 gets underway at 2:05 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, March 3rd and PokerNews will be there to bring you all the action as they play down to a winner. Check back here to find out who takes home the top prize of $892,275.
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Wsop Main Event Final Table Payouts 2018
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The final table is set for the 2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) $10,000 Main Event on WSOP.com!
On Monday, the surviving 71 players from a 705-entry field returned to battle for one of nine coveted spots. It took less than seven hours of play for the lineup to be set, and now those players will have to wait until Monday, December 28 to play down to a winner live in Las Vegas.
Each player is guaranteed $98,813 in prize money, but each is looking to take home the $1,553,256 top prize, which also provides them the opportunity to compete for an additional $1 million and the gold bracelet in a heads-up showdown against the winner of the GGPoker international portion of the WSOP on Wednesday, December 30. The runner-up will also become a poker millionaire as $1,002,340 is set aside for second place.
Leading the pack with more than twice his nearest opponent is Joseph 'kolebear' Hebert, who hails from Metairie, Louisiana. Hebert has 41 career WSOP cashes totaling $344,297, the majority of which has come on the WSOP Circuit.
Hebert came on strong from two tables onwards when he eliminated every player but one from the last 15 down to the final table. That included dispatching accomplished poker pros Clayton 'NevarLucky' Maguire (13th - $62,266), Martin “Bathroomline” Zamani (12th - $62,266), and Dan “pepperprince” Zack (11th - $77,832).
Others at the final table include three-time WSOP bracelet winner Upeshka 'gomezhamburg' De Silva, New Jersey poker pro Ryan 'Hagzzz021' Hagerty, and Shawn 'shades927' Stroke, who finished second in the 2018 WSOP Event #10: $365 NLH WSOP.com Online for $94,265.
2020 WSOP Main Event Final Table Chip Counts
Player | Count |
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Joseph 'kolebear' Hebert | 13,052,534 |
Shawn 'shades927' Stroke | 5,252,000 |
Ryan 'Hagzzz021' Hagerty | 5,071,572 |
Ye 'YUAN365' Yuan | 4,829,459 |
Michael 'geNet1x_' Cannon | 4,408,847 |
Gershon 'jets613' Distenfeld | 3,475,481 |
Ron 'Samthedog76' Jenkins | 2,476,746 |
Upeshka 'gomezhamburg' De Silva | 2,151,969 |
Harrison 'Harrisond33' Dobin | 1,581,392 |
The tournament, which was limited to players in Nevada and New Jersey, proved to be a big success; in fact, the turnout for the single flight was larger than the combined 674 runners from the international portion on GGPoker. Combined, the 2020 WSOP Main Event reached 1,379 players.
Among those to make Day 2 but fall short of the final table were Barry “puigmyfriend” Hutter (70th - $18,274), Ryan “Protential” Laplante (68th - $18,274), Ruth “crazeelf666” Ruffman (63rd - $20,304), Nick “cashusklay” Schulman (55th - $20,304), Galen “turkmalloy” Hall (53rd - $22,334), Shankar “Burgersssss” Pillai (51st - $22,334), Darren “darrenelias” Elias (50th - $22,334), 2013 WSOP Main Event Ryan “BiTC0iN” Riess (47th - $22,334), Freddy “nevera” Deeb (46th - $22,334), Scott “ThatsPraxis” Seiver (39th - $25,718), Jason “haderade” Somerville (32nd - $29,779), Maria “femmeonfelt” Ho (22nd - $35,194), and final table bubble boy Anthony “nowb3athat” Spinella (10th - $77,832).
In the final hand of online play, Spinella moved all in for 317,787 from the button at the 80,000/160,000/16,00 level and Stroke isolated with a three-bet to 622,000 from the small blind.
Anthony 'nowb3athat' Spinella:
Shawn 'shades927' Stroke:
Wsop Final Table Results
The board ran out and Spinella finished as the 2020 WSOP Main Event final table bubble boy.
2020 WSOP Main Event WSOP.com Final Table Payouts
Place | Payout (USD |
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1 | $1,553,256 |
2 | $1,002,340 |
3 | $529,258 |
4 | $387,130 |
5 | $286,963 |
6 | $215,222 |
7 | $163,786 |
8 | $125,885 |
9 | $98,813 |
Action will resume on Monday, December 28 as the final table players down to a winner live at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. PokerNews will once again bring you live updates until the final table is set. Be sure to join us then to see who wins the WSOP.com portion of the 2020 WSOP Main Event!
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