Roland "Gwriden" Rokita raised to 50,400 from under the gun and was called by Arkadiy "Kamsky" Tsinis in the big blind.
On a flop of , Tsinis opted for a check-raise to 135,900 and Rokita smooth-called to see the turn. Tsinis now bet 264,000 to pick up a call and jammed the river for over a million.
Rokita called all-in for 550,624 with and doubled through the of Tsinis.
The action folded to Pedro "PavelNedved" Neves in the small blind and he moved all-in for the last 179,858, which Roland "Gwriden" Rokita called out of the big blind.
Pedro "PavelNedved" Neves:
Roland "Gwriden" Rokita:
Rokita cemented his lead on the flop and the turn then gave some split pot outs. However, the river paired the board and Neves was eliminated in 42nd place.
Former big stack Tamas "szagos" Adamszki then bowed out right after when he got it in preflop with . Diego "TheProjector" Ventura had that crushed with but needed to turn a superior set on the runout.
Ryan Riess had just doubled with ace-king versus ace-ten when he made trips kings and then got it in from under the gun to face "CDARWIN2" in the big blind.
Ryan Riess:
"CDARWIN2":
The overcard appeared right away on the flop and Riess found no magic on the turn and river.
Following a min-raise from under the gun, Daniel Dvoress shipped it in from one seat over and Arthur "meiiYunqi" Conan reshoved out of the big blind. The initial raiser folded and Dvoress was in need of help.
Daniel Dvoress:
Arthur "meiiYunqi" Conan:
There was no miracle on the board as Dvoress was covered by a fraction of a big blind and hit the rail.
There were two all-in and call on the bubble and both players busted. It was Matias "Pibeschorros" Scaffo who became the bubble boy while big stack "missmin" was the first to cash after a massive clash with Simon "FiestaPagana" Mattsson.
Mattsson had raised to 13,200 and earned two callers to see a flop of , on which "missmin" bet 18,000 and Mattsson called. The turn was checked by both and "missmin" bet the river for 48,000 with 173,862 behind. Mattsson moved all-in for 340,061 and "missmin" tank-called with for bottom set.
Samuel "LilWuhan" Tsehai three-bet jammed on the button for 34,175 and was called by Alyssa "xAlyssaTTV" Macdonald in the small blind and the initial raiser Tamas "szagos" Adamszki. The remaining two active players checked to the river on which Macdonald bet 33,973 and was called by Adamszki.
Macdonald and Adamszki chopped with and respectively but Tsehai tripled with the .
Three hands later, Adamszki defended the big blind against a raise to 4,000 by Macdonald and check-called the 510h6h2c] flop for 6,260. He then check-called the turn for 12,500 and check-called the river for 59,000.
Macdonald rolled over for a flush and won the large pot against Adamszki's .
Ole Schemion's raise to 1,400 was called by two players including Tyler "TheRayGuy" Cornell and they headed to the flop. Cornell check-three-bet to 10,694 and Schemion, who had only bet 1,178, came along.
On the turn, Cornell jammed for 23,834 and was snap-called.
Tyler "TheRayGuy" Cornell:
Ole Schemion:
The on the river was a formality as Cornell had been drawing dead already.
The fireworks started with a raise to Giovanni "HEIZENBERG_G" Zanette and Yonathan "ninoboys80" Journo three-bet to 2,775. Dorel "DorelEl" Eldabach called on the button and "LazyOwl" pushed out of the big blind for 46,809. One after the other called and it was a sudden four-way showdown!
Dorel "DorelEl" Eldabach:
Yonathan "ninoboys80" Journo:
Giovanni "HEIZENBERG_G" Zanette:
"LazyOwl":
The board ran out and Eldabach as well as Journo were eliminated, while "LazyOwl" was reduced to half the starting stack.
Sung Joo "ArtePokerTV" Hyun raised to 400 and "Mojito6" three-bet to 1,650, which Yonathan "ninoboys80" Journo called. Dmitry "Flying Pile" Grinenko then three-bet to 4,525 and Hyun folded, "Mojito6" jammed and both Journo and Grinenko called.
The 2020 GGPoker World Series of Poker Winter Online Circuit continues with yet another one-day tournament and Event #7: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed Championship comes with a guaranteed prize pool of $1,000,000. The action will kick off at 6 p.m. UTC and an hour prior to the start, more than 100 players are already registered.
All those that wish to enter have until 9.10 p.m. UTC to take a shot, as the late registration closes then during level 14. All levels until the final table will last 12 minutes each and during the registration period, all contenders can re-enter up to three times if they run out of chips.
The six-handed tournament will feature a starting stack of 25,000, which is good enough for 125 big blinds in the first level at blinds of 100-200 with a running ante of 25. While the event will be playing six-handed throughout, the final table will be set when nine players remain. As of then, each level will feature 25 hands each until a champion is crowned.
Among the early entrants are GGPoker ambassador Felipe Ramos, Mario Mosboeck, Jessica Teusl, Bryan Paris, Endrit Geci, Alyssa "xAlyssaTTV" Macdonald and Yu Chung "WNCouple" Chang to name just a few.
Stay tuned right here on PokerNews as the live reporting team will aim to provide as many key hands as possible from start to finish. You can also check out the previous feature coverage of all WSOP Winter Online Circuit Ring Events by clicking right here.