Olivier "BigPapyBoss" Rebello raised to 1,050,000 from the middle position and Rich "DadPoker" Dixon shoved from the hijack for 44,735,158. Martin "FuTimReilly" Zamani shoved from the button for more for the blinds and Rebello to fold.
Rich "DadPoker" Dixon:
Martin "FuTimReilly" Zamani:
The board ran out for Zamani to hold with the jacks to bust Dixon in seventh place.
Olivier "BigPapyBoss" Rebello shoved from the small blind with the bigger stack than Neel "Neel" Joshi in the big blind who called for the 2,549,212 he had left.
Neel "Neel" Joshi:
Olivier "BigPapyBoss" Rebello:
The board ran out for Rebello to hold with the tens to eliminate Joshi.
Martin "FuTimReilly" Zamani raised to 1,500,000 from the cutoff and Joao Vieira shoved from the small blind for 10,216,368 for Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Dos Santos Caprioli to shove for more and for Zamani to fold.
Joao Vieira:
Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Dos Santos Caprioli:
The flop came for Vieira to hit a pair of sevens.
The turn was the which didn't change things but the gave Caprioli the higher pair to eliminate Vieira.
It was a night to remember on GGPoker as their first-ever WSOP bracelet events — part of a 54-event schedule spread out across the next months — kicked off. Unfortunately, on a night where three bracelet winners were supposed to be crowned, two of the events ran into a critical bug and had to be suspended to next week.
The lightning-fast Event #34: $525 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed — clocking in at a mere 3 hours and 15 minutes start to finish to make it the fastest-ever bracelet event — was unaffected by the technical issues and played out as normal. In total, 2,214 entries of $525 each were made to create a total prize pool of $1,107,000.
In the end, it was Shoma "pp_syon" Ishikawa of Japan writing history as GGPoker's first-ever online bracelet winner, as well as the third person from Japan after Naoya Kihara and Takahiro Nakai to claim the coveted prize. Ishikawa is an emerging talent from the land of the rising sun with $34,238 in lifetime cashes according to The Hendon Mob, all made in South Korea and Vietnam.
Martin "FuTimReilly" Zamani raised to 4,000,000 from under the gun and Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Dos Santos Caprioli three-bet to 7,200,000 from the small blind. Zamani shoved for 12,150,301 and Caprioli called after considering it for a while.
Martin "FuTimReilly" Zamani:
Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Dos Santos Caprioli:
The board ran out for Caprioli to hold with the higher kicker to eliminate Zamani in fourth place for $113,698.
Michael "YesPlease" Clacher shoved from the button and Olivier "BigPapyBoss" Rebello called for the 13,944,804 which he had left after paying the big blind.
Olivier "BigPapyBoss" Rebello:
Michael "YesPlease" Clacher:
The board ran out for Clacher to turn the set to eliminate Rebello in third place for $156,673
Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Caprioli raised to 2,000,000 from the button and Michael "YesPlease" Clacher opted to make the call.
The flop came down for both players to check through to the on the turn. Clacher checked and then called the 2,883,200 bet of Caprioli.
The river completed the board with the . Clacher bet 1,250,000 for Caprioli to shove for 12,087,996 which Clacher snap-called. Caprioli tabled for Clacher to claim the win and bracelet with for the rivered two pair and $297,496 addition to his bankroll. Caprioli gets $215,892 for finishing in second place.
After almost eleven hours, Michael "YesPlease" Clacher has won the third WSOP bracelet for South Africa in the 2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Event #36: $1,500 FIFTY STACK NLHE for $297,496 by overcoming a field of 1,342 players. The third event where a bracelet could be won generated a prize pool of $1,912,355 for 188 players to cash in in the end.
Clacher has now collected $304,398 in cashes on GGPoker alone and seems to not play any live tournaments outside of South Africa as all his previous results in the live poker scene according to The Hendon Mob totaled just under $25,000. Clacher defeated Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Dos Santos Caprioli heads-up who collected his first-ever cash on this poker network but is more well-known under his "caprioli" nicknames on the other poker sites.
Other players at the final table who might sound familiar to the people who follow the WSOP every summer are Martin "FuTimReilly" Zamani and Joao Vieira.
Final Result Event #36: $1,500 FIFTY STACK No Limit Hold'em
Place
Winner
Country
Prize (USD)
1
Michael "YesPlease" Clacher
South Africa
$297,496
2
Rodrigo "PAPAI_PIG" Caprioli
Brazil
$215,892
3
Olivier "BigPapyBoss" Rebello
Canada
$156,673
4
Martin "FuTimReilly" Zamani
United States
$113,698
5
Joao Vieira
Portugal
$82,510
6
Neel "Neel" Joshi
India
$59,878
7
Rich "DadPoker" Dixon
United States
$43,453
8
Viktor "Ryuzaki1" Zsemlye
Hungary
$31,534
9
Jose "Machenzzio" Davilla
Mexico
$22,884
Many savvy players took their seats during the first 210 minutes of late registration but not all of them were lucky enough to cash. While "Ag2703 busted in the last round of hand-for-hand play, so did some others. Luckyshiba was the first player to collect a cash when they got their last three big blinds in with ace-queen and were looked up by "ubermensch1" who held seven-five. The five on the turn meant the flow of cashes could start coming in.
Within 15 minutes, 80 players had already busted before the sixth break of the day. Another hour later, the field had been halved. 2017 Marathon Champion Joseph Di Rosa Rojas fell in 43rd place with Mike McDonald following him shortly after. Jeff "muitoforte" Gross also had a deep run but was eliminated by Vieira when he got his sevens in against the jacks of the latter.
Brandon "TryLSD" Sheils, Sam "samsam81" Higgs, Sergey Rybachenko, and Dante Goya all busted before "profishnal7" became the final table bubble boy when they ran their jack-ten into the king-eight of Olivier "BigPapyBoss" Rebello. Jose "Machenzzio" Davilla left the final table almost immediately with pocket fours As Rebello flopped the pair of aces. Vieira then found queens to bust Viktor "Ryuzaki1" Zsemlye who held ace-queen. Rich "DadPoker" Dixon was eliminated shortly after by Zamani who had jacks.
Neel "Neel" Joshi lost all his chips when he ran his jack-ten into the jacks of Rebello. Vieira then failed to win his second bracelet when he put his tournament life at risk with ace-seven suited. He flopped a seven but Caprioli rivered a higher pair of jacks with his ace-jack. Twenty minutes later, Zamani was shown the door when he got outkicked by Caprioli before Rebello then lost his whole stack to Clacher who turned a set.
Clacher kept increasing his chip lead before he dealt the final blow to Caprioli who shoved on the four-five-nine-queen board with three clubs. Clacher called with queen-four for two pair while Caprioli had to show he held the eight-seven of diamonds. Clacher claimed the win for his first-ever bracelet to end the tournament with the right call while Caprioli added a nice amount to his bankroll too.
This concludes the PokerNews coverage of the WSOP bracelet events on GGPoker but the live reporting team will be back on Thursday, July 23 at 6 p.m. GMT to bring you all the action of Event #37: $1,050 Bounty Pot Limit Omaha so keep following the updates right here.