Ludovic "Gr4vyB04t" Geilich scored a big double through Imad "brucedk" Derwiche and the remaining chips of the French then went in soon after against "Prosperish". Most was in pre and the flop left Derwiche's in bad shape as "Prosperish" had the for a made flush.
It was all over after the turn to make the river a formality.
In a preflop raising war, Justin "LappyPoker" Lapka had invested 10,250 already only for "Upswing" to then jam for 21,185 in the big blind. Gergo Nagy shipped it in for 25,000 and Lapka timed out to forfeit his investment.
A three-way raising war got 14,000 chips to the middle prior to the flop but the action then slowed down. Ultimately Yuri Dzivielevski folded the turn while "CHURROS" remained involved alongside Tomas Ribeiro.
"CHURROS" bet the river and reluctantly called the shove of Ribeiro with the for aces full. Ribeiro had for quads to leave his opponent short. One hand later, "CHURROS" was all-in pre with double-suited queens and Dzivielevski turned over aces, which made top set right before the table broke.
On the heads-up turn of , the stacks went in between Andrey "Farhills" Kazankov and "27OffSuitJam" with the former at risk.
"27OffSuitJam":
Andrey "Farhills" Kazankov:
Kazankov had the same wrap but an inferior pair to see his stack reduced to dust after the blank river. He was all-in one hand later and Michael "Minthon" Iakovlev flopped the nut straight to reduce the field by one.
In a min-raised pot to the flop, Justin "LappyPoker" Lapka check-called a bet for 900 by "1_2_3" and did so again for 2,700 on the turn. The raising war on the river saw the chips go in the middle as "1_2_3" tabled for queens full, which Lapka had beat with the for aces full of fives.
Ami Barer limp-called a raise to 431 by Imad "brucedk" Derwiche and another two players came along to the flop on which Derwiche bet 1,078. Andras Nemeth called and Ole Schemion folded, Barer raised the pot to 6,457 and Derwiche was the only caller.
The fell on the turn and Barer bet 6,789 to then call all-in when Derwiche jammed.
The 2020 GGPoker World Series of Poker Winter Online Circuit will determine another champion today as the third and final Pot-Limit Omaha tournament of the festival will play all the way down to a winner. Event #16 $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship comes with a guaranteed prize pool of $500,000 and kicks off at 6 p.m. UTC (1 p.m. EST) on GGPoker.
All four-card aficionados will receive 25,000 in chips and the blind levels will last 12 minutes each until the final table has been reached. The six-max format features a late registration of three hours and 20 minutes until 9.20 p.m. UTC. During the late registration, all players can re-enter up to three times in order to take another shot at glory.
Once the field is down to the final nine contenders, they will combine to one table and pick any desired seat changes in the order of chips, from lowest to highest. The blinds may roll back to ensure an average of at least 40 big blinds and as of the final table, a fixed amount of hands will be played for each level.
Among the early entries are GGPoker ambassador Felipe Ramos, Richard Gryko, Justin "LappyPoker" Lapka, Rui Ferreira, Wei Zhao, Tomas Ribeiro, Leonid Yanovski, Aku Joentausta, Dorel Eldabach, and Bradley "DrStrange7" Ruben to name all but a few. WSOPC Event #10: $400 CHRISTMAS PLOSSUS winner Anson "Tara@0z" Tsang is also expected to take a shot at a second title during the festival, as are many further PLO specialists.
Stay tuned to find out who goes all the way to earn the coveted WSOP Online Circuit ring right here on PokerNews.
Winners of the 2020 GGPoker WSOP Winter Online Circuit so Far