Kilian "Birdie Power" Loeffler raised to 12,000 out of the small blind and was called by "CHURROS" in the big blind. On a flop, Loeffler check-called a bet worth 18,000 and did so again for 45,000 on the turn.
The fell on the river and Loeffler checked once more. "CHURROS" jammed for 134,472 and was called instantly.
"CHURROS" tabled the for the nut flush but Loeffler had the for jacks full of fives.
A total of 348 entries created a prize pool of $991,800 for nearly double the guarantee and the top 55 spots will get paid at last $5,385. The nine-handed final table guarantees at least $18,459 and the winner takes home $185,493.
"Sophia218" opened to 5,400 on the button, "77Storm77" three-bet the pot and then called a repot to 55,800 total. On the flop, "77Storm77" jammed for 75,131 and "Sophia218" called for fewer than that.
"Sophia218":
"77Storm77":
The turn gave "77Storm77" a winning full house and the river was a formality.
In a preflop raising war between "Rishmague" in the cutoff and Imad "brucedk" Derwiche out of the small blind, a huge pot of more than 300k emerged to set up the following showdown.
"Rishmague":
Imad "brucedk" Derwiche:
The board ran out for "Rishmague" to hit a magic two outer. Derwiche was left short, doubled one opponent and then busted.
Igor Kudryavtcev jammed the flop for the last 8,844 and was snapped off by Wei Zhao with the for the nuts and nut redraws. Kudryavtcev tabled and the turn left him drawing dead, the river was a formality.
Two hands later a three-way all-in emerged on the turn.
Simon Lofberg:
Fernando "Jnandez87" Habegger:
"Prosperish":
The river paired the board to fill up "Prosperish".
Balint Sebestyen raised to 1,200 and called a three-bet to 4,200 by "77Storm77". On the flop, Sebestyen check-called for 4,500 and led the pot on the turn, triggering a shove by "77Storm77" and his own quick call.
"77Storm77":
Balint Sebestyen:
The river brought a straight but also the nut flush for "77Storm77".
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