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2020 GGPoker WSOP Winter Online Circuit

WSOPC #2: $10,300 Super MILLION$ High Roller, $5M Gtd.
Dias: 2
Event Info

2020 GGPoker WSOP Winter Online Circuit

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
q2
Prémio
$636,072
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$5,110,000
Entradas
511
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
44
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
75,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 2
Entradas
9
Jogadores em jogo
1

Welcome to Day 2 of the 2020 GGPoker WSOPC Event #2: $10,300 Super MILLION$ High Roller

Pablo Melogno
Pablo Melogno

Welcome to Day #2 of the WSCOPC #2: Super MILLION$ High Roller at GGPoker.

The bar was set very high in the most expensive buy-in of the 2020 GGPoker World Series of Poker Winter Online Circuit, as the Super MILLION$ came with the usual price tag of $10,300. For this special edition of the weekly high-stakes showdown on GGPoker, the guarantee received a boost to $5 million, and that goal was reached in spectacular fashion.

Thanks to 314 unique players and an incredible 197 reentries, a field of 511 emerged and the top 60 spots secured a portion of the $5.11 million prize pool. Not only did the bubble burst, but the final table of nine was reached after almost 10 1/2 hours, and it was Pablo Melogno who leads the pack.

Commonly known under his second first name Joaquin on home soil in Uruguay, he claimed a WSOP Circuit ring to his name after taking down the 2018/19 International Circuit $2,500 GRAN FINAL MILLONARIA at Enjoy Punta del Este in his home country for a top prize of $505,606. Melogno then came close to winning a WSOP bracelet in Las Vegas but finished second to Ari Engel in Event #48 $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em for $264,104.

The Uruguayan soared to the top spot on the final table bubble and claimed 12,875,689 to his name for the livestreamed final table on Tuesday.

Austria-based Swedish player Joakim Andersson already featured on the final table of the $10,300 Super MILLION$ previously, and he finished the day second in chips with 8,202,076, followed by the U.K.'s Phil "tazmania888" Mighall with 7,035,068. Behind them are two players with near-identical stack sizes including "RogerScruton" (5,587,372) and Samuel Vousden (5,530,378).

Finland is the only country with two representatives on the final table as Jorma Nuutinen made it through with a stack of 4,033,404. The bottom three stacks separated by one big blind each belong to Canada's "MK-Ultra" (2,812,245), Andrey Kotelnikov (2,657,036) and Turkish player "veca" (2,366,732). Kotelnikov sold 75% of his action in the GGPoker client at a markup of 1.09 and advanced on a single bullet — only two finalists fired more than once.

The Final Nine of WSOP Winter Circuit Event #2: $10,300 Super MILLION$ High Roller

PositionPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Pablo MelognoUruguay12,875,68964
2Joakim AnderssonSweden8,202,07641
3Phillip "tazmania888" MighallUnited Kingdom7,035,06835
4RogerScrutonBrazil5,587,37228
5Samuel VousdenFinland5,530,37828
6Jorma NuutinenFinland4,033,40420
7MK-UltraCanada2,812,24514
8Andrey KotelnikovRussia2,657,03613
9vecaTurkey2,366,73212

The final nine players have locked up $140,980 for their efforts so far and the winner can look forward to a payday of $636,072 and the WSOP Circuit ring. Around four minutes remain in Level 37 which features blinds of 100,000/200,000 and a running ante of 25,000. The final table will recommence on Tuesday at 1 p.m. EST and the action will also be streamed on the GGPoker.tv Twitch channel with commentary and cards-up coverage on a security delay.