Fedor Kruse raised to 1,000 from under the gun and Martin Jacobson three-bet to 3,394 from the button. Andrea "SL0wPL4Y" De Rosa shoved from the small blind for 24,450 for the big blind and Kruse to fold and Jacobson to make the call.
Andrea "SL0wPL4Y" De Rosa:
Martin Jacobson:
The flop came for Jacobson to hit a set of jacks but for De Rosa to pick up the gutshot to a straight.
The turn was the which didn't change things and neither did the on the river for Jacobson to eliminate De Rosa.
On Sunday, July 19, GGPoker held its first-ever WSOP bracelet events — part of a 54-event schedule spread out across July, August, and into September. 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
Ishikawa may have been GGPoker's first-ever bracelet winner, but he's not the last. As the series rolls on, several others have been crowned.
Srinivas "Grinder41500" Reddy raised to 1,500 from the hijack and was called by "ilike2goktv" on the button. Martin "FuTimReilly" Zamani three-bet to 6,240 from the small blind for the big blind to fold. Reddy took some time and then shoved for 22,288. "ilike2goktv" shoved too for 26,766 in total which Zamanu called.
Srinivas "Grinder41500" Reddy:
"ilike2goktv":
Martin "FuTimReilly" Zamani:
The board ran out for Zamani and Reddy to both flop top pair but for Zamani to stay ahead with the higher kicker to bust both opponents.
Thi "minaG" Nguyen raised to 1,380 from under the gun and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier three-bet to 4,440 from the hijack. The action folded back to Nguyen who four-bet to 11,172 for Grospellier to five-bet shove for 24,860 which Nugyen called with the slightly bigger stack.
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier:
Thi "minaG" Nguyen:
The board ran out for the GGPoker ambassador to hold with the rockets to double up through Nguyen.