Jason 'TheBigGift' Gooch Wins His First WSOP Bracelet in the $1,000 WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold'em Double Stack for $241,492
After 12 hours of grinding online, Jason 'TheBigGift' Gooch has come out on top of the $1,000 WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold'em Double Stack event. Having finished runner-up to Josh "loofa" Pollock in the $600 PLO WSOP.com online bracelet event earlier this summer, this time around he was able to take down the title. With a total of 922 entries, Gooch was the last man standing and won $241,492.94 and his first bracelet.
Position | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jason 'TheBigGift' Gooch | United States | $241,492.94 |
2 | Brian 'Pure__reason' Wood | United States | $148,542.85 |
3 | Anthony 'Scrotile' Augustino | United Sates | $104,980.41 |
4 | Dario 'Sirio87' Sammartino | Italy | $75,094.55 |
5 | Timothy 'Stucksoomuch' Wong | United States | $54,453.05 |
6 | Ran 'Margarete' Koller | United States | $40,143.29 |
7 | Gianluca 'inmyhouse' Speranza | Italy | $29,885.86 |
8 | Justin 'KingFortune' Liberto | United States | $22,541.03 |
9 | Max 'Max Sparrow' Pescatori | Italy | $17,348.99 |
Besides coming close to winning his first WSOP bracelet just a couple of weeks ago, Gooch has also cashed in a few live World Series of Poker tournaments this summer including finishing in 51st place for $4,083 in the $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha, and finishing 162nd for $2,248 in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha.
The final table was a stacked affair featuring Max 'Max Sparrow' Pescatori (ninth - $17,348.99), Justin 'KingFortune' Liberto (eight, $22,541.03), and Dario 'Sirio87' Sammartino (fourth for $75,084.85).
Pescatori got it in with seven-jack suited but was unable to get a triple as Augustino and countryman Sammartino chopped up his stack with king-nine for both. Ran 'Margarete' Koller got it in with queens against Sammartino's ace-king and saw the latter hit an ace on the flop.
Timothy 'Stucksoomuch' Wong got it in as a small dog holding king-four to Augustino's ace-six. Neither player hit anything and the tournament was down to four players. Sammartino followed him out of the door, busting with king-queen to the eventual winner's ace-jack.
In what was now a rapid game of poker, Anthony "Scrotile" Augstino was out only minutes later. He got it in with queen-six against king-queen and couldn't hit a six or any other sort of help.
The heads-up took a little bit longer, with the lead shifting a couple of times. Eventually, Jason 'TheBigGift' Gooch got out ahead against Brian 'Pure__reason' Wood. In the last hand of the tournament, Gooch flopped trips and saw no threats appear on the turn or river against Wood's inferior hand.