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2020 GGPoker WSOP Winter Online Circuit

WSOPC #6: $170 Mini Main Event, $2M Gtd.
Dias: 1
Event Info

2020 GGPoker WSOP Winter Online Circuit

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
a9
Premiação
$277,277
Event Info
Buy-in
$170
Premiação
$2,733,559
Entries
17,478
Informações do Nível
Nível
44
Blinds
3,500,000 / 7,000,000
Ante
850,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 1
Entries
17,478
Jogadores Restantes
9

7:30 PM GMT Start Time for Day 2 of the 2020 GGPoker WSOPC #6: $170 Mini Main Event

Ali Reza Fatehi
Ali Reza Fatehi

Welcome to Day 2 of the 2020 GGPoker WSOPC #6: $170 Mini Main Event which comes with a whopping $2,000,000 prize pool for one of the lowest buy-ins of the series. Over 17,000 entries have already been collected for the tournament with another Day 1 which has just started and with late registration still possible for a while.

Just over 2,000 players have already earned a spot for Day 2 and more will join them once the final Day 1s have concluded play. Once the late registration periods of all Day 1s have closed, the final prize pool details will be confirmed. But with all the entries that have already been collected, the guaranteed prize pool has already been surpassed.

Currently at the top of the counts for Day 2 is Israel's Or "SnapeCall" Nezer with 698,434 in chips which equals 116 big blinds. He is followed by "PISTOLEIRO" (653,500), Ali Reza Fatehi (650,529), Alejandro "ThePomo" Giraudo (636,910), and "lit-cofy" (628,135) in the current top five.

Other familiar names who can be found in the top 100 or so include Timothy Nuter, Jonathan "JA-S-N-G-T" Fhima, Enrico Camosci, Joao "Wim Hof" Ferreira, Caio Pessagno, and Jans Arends.

The first level of the day will feature a small blind of 3,000, a big blind of 6,000, and a running ante of 750. Level duration will remain at 12 minutes throughout the day until the final table has been reached. Play will then break for it to play out on Saturday, December 26 at 7:30 p.m. GMT where the winner will be crowned while the action will be broadcasted on the GGPoker Twitch channel.

PokerNews will be there from the first bustout until the final nine players are left so keep reading the updates right here.