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2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events

Event #79: $25,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold'em [People's Choice Event, Most Popular]
Dias: 2
Event Info

2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
55
Premiação
$1,070,250
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Premiação
$3,111,500
Entries
127
Informações do Nível
Nível
2
Blinds
300 / 600
Ante
0
Informações do Jogador - Dia 2
Entries
4
Jogadores Restantes
1

Botteon Three-Bets the Flop

Both matches have started off slowly, with the pots being kept small in the opening stages. In one hand, Brunno Botteon raised to 1,000 and Oktay Kahyaoglu called.

The flop was {a-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} and Kahyaoglu checked. Botteon bet 650, Kahyaoglu check-raised to 2,366, Botteon made it 6,000 to go and Kahyaoglu folded.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Brunno Botteon br
Brunno Botteon
103,116 3,116
Oktay Kahyaoglu tr
Oktay Kahyaoglu
96,884 -3,116

Holz. Reixach. Botteon. Kahyaoglu. Who Will Win Event #79: $25,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold'em [People's Choice Event]?

Fedor Holz is going for bracelet #2 tonight
Fedor Holz is going for bracelet #2 tonight

After a five-day hiatus, one of the most anticipated events of the GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Series concludes tonight as Event #79: $25,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold'em will crown a winner. It's one of the People's Choice Events and the audience has voted to see the best of the best take on each other in a head-to-head format.

It's the second big heads up event of the series, with David Peters capturing his second bracelet as well as $360,480 in the first edition. 127 players originally signed up for the bigger-sized event (with Chris Ferguson receiving the lone bye in the first round) and five rounds later, just four are left standing in search of one of the most sought-after WSOP bracelets of the series as well as the $1,077,025 first-place prize that's awarded to the one person that wins two more matches.

Final Four in Event #79
The Semi-Finals Bracket

Four contenders are left standing in search of WSOP glory: GGPoker's Fedor Holz will take on Sergi Reixach in the bottom part of the bracket, while the upper part sees Brazil's Bruno Botteon lock horns with the least notable name of the four, Oktay Kahyaoglu. Dedicated profiles on each of these remaining players and how they got here are added below in separate posts.

Both Holz and Botteon used GGPoker's unique staking feature to sell off action for this event, making a lot of railbirds brimming with excitement as soon as cards go back in the air. Holz sold off 77.5% at 1.15 mark-up, while Botteon parted with 66.4% of his action at 1.05.

Those that invested already have a massive return on investment as each of the four remaining players is guaranteed a slice of $311,150 out of the prize pool. The runner-up will touch $622,300, while the winner, as mentioned, walks away a millionaire.

Routes to the Final Four

 Brunno BotteonOktay KahyaogluFedor HolzSergi Reixach
Round of 128Ole SchemionPedro VelascoLuc GreenwoodBerns Gleissner
Round of 64Daniel NegreanuMartin ZamaniAnton MorgensternLuke Reeves
Round of 32Dan SmithJean-Noel ThorelRobert FlinkAleksandar Trajkovski
Round of 16Luke SneathMichael AddamoGeorge WolffDmitry Yurasov
Round of 8Jason McConnonStuart WallensteenJustin BonomoAaron Van Blarcum

Cards will be back in the air at 6 p.m. UTC with players received 100,000 in chips, 200 big blinds, to start off the match. Levels will be 12 minutes throughout and PokerNews will be on hands to cover all the action from the first card off the deck to the last one pitched, so don't miss a beat on the last Sunday of the WSOP online!

Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1--$1,070,250
2--$622,300
3--$311,150
4--$311,150
5Jason McConnonUnited Kingdom$194,469
6Justin BonomoUnited States$194,469
7Stuart WallensteenCanada$194,469
8Aaron Van BlarcumUnited States$194,469

Profile: Bruno Botteon

WSOP GGpoker
WSOP GGpoker

Perhaps nobody had it tougher in the first few rounds than Brunno Botteon, who faced high roller veterans Ole Schemion, Daniel Negreanu and Dan Smith. However, the Brazilian managed to dispatch all three, and to those who have followed the online scene in recent years, it may not have been such a shock.

Botteon currently sits No. 5 in the worldwide tournament points rankings on PocketFives and recently peaked as high as No. 4. His $3.7 million in earnings might not sound insanely impressive in an age when some are pushing toward the $20M mark until you consider Botteon just turned 25 and has only been on PocketFives less than two years.

He's fairly inexperienced live with only a couple of five-figure scores, but he'll be in his comfort zone here playing online.

Particularly on GGPoker, Botteon has been on absolute fire as he's amassed an excellent 13 cashes during the bracelet events. The best of those was a sixth-place finish in the $25K Poker Players Championship, worth $388K. He also had a very near miss for a bracelet, finishing second in Event #67: $500 Limit Hold'em.

How He Got Here

Round of 128Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16Round of 8
Ole SchemionDaniel NegreanuDan SmithLuke SneathJason McConnon