2020 WSOP Main Event - GGPoker
Day 2 Completed
2020 WSOP Main Event - GGPoker
Day 2 Completed
It took just over 10 hours to not only let the money bubble burst but also determine the nine-handed final table for the international 2020 World Series of Poker GGPoker $10,000 Championship Main Event.
And it indeed is an international line-up as all nine contenders hail from different countries. That means the planned live final table at the King's Resort in Rozvadov, Czech Republic, on Dec. 15 will require a wide array of travel plans to come through without a hitch.
Most importantly right now, all nine finalists out of a field of 674 entries have secured a decent slice of the $6,470,400 prize pool. They have also retained their chances at the additional $1 million sponsored by the WSOP and GGPoker if they accumulate all the chips on the final table and then win the Heads-Up Championship against the winner of the upcoming WSOP.com edition of this very tournament for players located in Nevada and New Jersey.
After a late surge on the final table bubble, Brazil's Brunno Botteon emerged as the chip leader with a stack of 10,317,743, followed by Portugal's online poker prodigy Manuel "robocup" Ruivo (6,213,759) and Damian Salas (5,653,528) as the only other players above the current average.
For Salas, it is the second final table appearance as he finished in seventh place in the 2017 WSOP Main Event and cashed for $1,425,000.
The only unknown finalist thus far is "Marco "fullbabyfull" Streda", who uses the flag of Liechtenstein on GGPoker and made it through with a stack of 4,232,560. Austria's Hannes "BlackFortuna" Speiser has a rather straight forward travel itinerary and claimed 3,515,744 to his name closely followed by Dominykas "MickeyMouse" Mikolaitis (3,165,440) and Ramon "Ritza" Miquel Munoz (3,035,940).
Separated by a fraction of a big blind at the bottom of the leaderboard are China's Peiyuan "fish3098" Sun (2,185,676) and Stoyan "UncleToni" Obreshkov (2,119,610).
If the name of the latter may sound familiar, it is perhaps the instant mix-up with fellow countryman Stoyan Madanzhiev, who won the 2020 WSOP Online Bracelet Events $5,000 Main Event on GGPoker. Obreshkov has nearly $1.2 million in live cashes to his name and cashed at WSOP tournaments in Las Vegas during the last three live editions.
Position | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brunno Botteon | Brazil | 10,317,743 | 52 |
2 | Manuel "robocup" Ruivo | Portugal | 6,213,759 | 31 |
3 | Damian Salas | Argentina | 5,653,528 | 28 |
4 | Marco "fullbabyfull" Streda | Switzerland | 4,232,560 | 21 |
5 | Hannes "BlackFortuna" Speiser | Austria | 3,515,744 | 18 |
6 | Dominykas "MickeyMouse" Mikolaitis | Lithuania | 3,165,440 | 16 |
7 | Ramon "Ritza" Miquel Munoz | Spain | 3,035,940 | 15 |
8 | Peiyuan "fish3098" Sun | China | 2,185,676 | 11 |
9 | Stoyan "UncleToni" Obreshkov | Bulgaria | 2,119,610 | 11 |
After an extensive final table bubble period with numerous double-ups, the action concluded near the end of Level 34 with blinds of 100,000/200,000 and a running ante of 20,000, which is where the planned live final table will continue. All finalists have locked up a payday of $75,360 and the winner takes home $1,550,969.
It didn't take long for the first tables to break as the 179 survivors throughout three starting days were reduced at a rapid pace early on. Former WSOP bracelet winners such as Georgios Sotiropoulos, Simon Lofberg, Barak "LuckySecret" Wisbrod, Alex Papazian, and Jonas Lauck all departed prior to the money bubble.
Big names such as Ludovic "Gr4vyB04t" Geilich, Alexandros Kolonias, Anatoly Filatov, Andreas Christoforou, Anton "RUN_CMD" Wigg, Sosia "Aunty_Ninja" Jiang, and former WSOP Main Event finalist Antoine "yihaaa" Labat all hit the rail without any payday as well. Only a few spots from the bubble, Sung Joo "ArtePokerTV" Hyun had his aces cracked by the king-deuce suited of Speiser.
The money bubble itself didn't include any showdown, as China's Zhiao "KingChips" He was sitting out and didn't return in time to see his final hand to become the last participant without anything to show for. Moments later the first table broke in the money with Ronit "Songjoy" Chamani, Javier Gomez, and Viacheslav Buldygin all settling for a min-cash.
Things never really slowed down during that stage and three-way all-ins were no rarity. Antoine Saout, Christopher "Mangudai" Frank and Severin "itymnp" Schleser all vanished within minutes and Norway's Ruben "Sjokomelk" Gravlien, who was near the top of the leaderboard for an extended period of time, departed to set up the final five tables.
Sergio Aido, Thomas "MickeyM" Boivin, Alex Difelice, Joakim Andersson, and Simon "Fireburns" Burns made it one pay jump further. The only former WSOP bracelet winner still in contention by then was Ireland's Toby "shinerrr" Joyce, who lost a flip with ace-king versus jacks and bowed out in 32nd place.
Day 1b chip leader Blaz Zerjav and Day 1a chip leader Julian "VWgunther" Menhardt were eliminated in 25th and 24th place, respectively, and accomplished Norwegian poker pro Preben Stokkan was the next high profile casualty right after. Down to the final two tables, Diego "Ushuaia1" Zeiter lost a flip with king-jack suited versus pocket tens to settle for 18th place.
What followed can only be described as a highly entertaining roller coaster ride of emotions for nearly all remaining hopefuls. The double-ups kept on coming for the next two and a half hours until the final table was eventually set with the eliminations of Day 1c chip leader Senthuran "Prodigal Sen" Vijayaratnam in 11th place and Thomas "ggmbn" Macdonald in 10th place.
All finalists are now on break and will certainly explore the available travel options to the scheduled live final table at the King's Resort, which is currently slated to commence at 7 p.m. local time on Dec. 15th. Stay tuned for the conclusion of this event as the PokerNews live reporting team will be there once again to deliver all the key hands.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brunno Botteon |
10,317,743
820,000
|
820,000 |
Manuel Ruivo | 6,213,759 | |
Damian Salas |
5,653,528
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
||
Marco Streda |
4,232,560
20,000
|
20,000 |
Hannes Speiser |
3,515,744
420,000
|
420,000 |
Dominykas Mikolaitis |
3,165,440
-380,000
|
-380,000 |
Ramon Miquel Munoz |
3,035,940
120,000
|
120,000 |
Peiyuan "fish3098" Sun
|
2,185,676
-180,000
|
-180,000 |
Stoyan Obreshkov |
2,119,610
-280,000
|
-280,000 |
|
Ultimately, one of the short stacks was going to get their chips in again and that happened to be Thomas "ggmbn" Macdonald out of the small blind. The Brit faced Manuel "robocup" Ruivo in showdown, who had raised from under the gun, and called the few chips on top.
Thomas "ggmbn" Macdonald:
Manuel "robocup" Ruivo:
Ruivo leaped into the lead on the flop and nothing at all changed on the turn. The river then ended the run of Macdonald in 10th place and he takes home $50,131.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Manuel Ruivo |
6,213,759
547,972
|
547,972 |
Thomas "ggmbn" Macdonald | Busted |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brunno Botteon |
9,497,743
-40,000
|
-40,000 |
Manuel Ruivo |
5,665,787
120,000
|
120,000 |
Damian Salas |
5,633,528
220,000
|
220,000 |
|
||
Marco Streda |
4,212,560
-140,000
|
-140,000 |
Dominykas Mikolaitis |
3,545,440
360,000
|
360,000 |
Hannes Speiser |
3,095,744
-380,000
|
-380,000 |
Ramon Miquel Munoz |
2,915,940
420,000
|
420,000 |
Stoyan Obreshkov |
2,399,610
-340,000
|
-340,000 |
|
||
Peiyuan "fish3098" Sun
|
2,365,676
160,000
|
160,000 |
Thomas "ggmbn" Macdonald |
1,107,972
-380,000
|
-380,000 |
The ten remaining players have gone for another 5-minute break during the final table bubble.
Brunno Botteon shoved from the button and "fullbabyfull" called in the big blind for the 1,876,280 they had left.
"fullbabyfull":
Brunno Botteon:
The board ran out for "fullbabyfull" to find another double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brunno Botteon |
9,537,743
-1,656,280
|
-1,656,280 |
Marco Streda |
4,352,560
2,196,280
|
2,196,280 |
Dominykas Mikolaitis |
3,185,440
220,000
|
220,000 |
Stoyan Obreshkov |
2,739,610
-180,000
|
-180,000 |
|
||
Peiyuan "fish3098" Sun
|
2,205,676
-580,000
|
-580,000 |
The action folded to Manuel "robocup" Ruivo in the small blind and he raised to 555,555, which Damian Salas in the big blind called.
Ruivo elected to bet the flop for 399,667 and Salas raised to 1,063,114 with 2,976,190 behind. Ruivo gave it some consideration and made the call to then check the on the turn. Salas only had two seconds of time bank left and jammed, Ruivo folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Manuel Ruivo |
5,545,787
-1,858,669
|
-1,858,669 |
Damian Salas |
5,413,528
1,678,669
|
1,678,669 |
|
||
Hannes Speiser |
3,475,744
360,000
|
360,000 |
Ramon Miquel Munoz |
2,495,940
-140,000
|
-140,000 |
Thomas "ggmbn" Macdonald |
1,487,972
-40,000
|
-40,000 |
In a three-bet pot with 2,720,000 in the middle to the flop, Stoyan "UncleToni" Obreshkov made it 589,000 to go out of the big blind and was called by current chip leader Brunno Botteon, who was the initial raiser.
The on the turn was checked by both and Obreshkov also checked the on the river with just shy of 15 blinds behind.
Botteon then bet 720,000 into 3,898,000 and that sent Obreshkov into the tank. With fewer than a full minute of extra time at his disposal, the Bulgarian eventually folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brunno Botteon |
11,194,023
2,449,000
|
2,449,000 |
Manuel Ruivo |
7,404,456
220,000
|
220,000 |
Damian Salas |
3,734,859
420,000
|
420,000 |
|
||
Hannes Speiser |
3,115,744
-780,000
|
-780,000 |
Dominykas Mikolaitis |
2,965,440
1,220,000
|
1,220,000 |
Stoyan Obreshkov |
2,919,610
-3,109,000
|
-3,109,000 |
|
||
Peiyuan "fish3098" Sun
|
2,785,676
220,000
|
220,000 |
Ramon Miquel Munoz |
2,635,940
120,000
|
120,000 |
Marco Streda |
2,156,280
-780,000
|
-780,000 |
Thomas "ggmbn" Macdonald |
1,527,972
20,000
|
20,000 |
Stoyan "UncleToni" Obreshkov boosted his stack without showdown and Ramon "Ritza" Miquel Munoz, who had folded nearly every hand as of late, got through with one jam.
The Spaniard then jammed out of the small blind for just shy of six blinds and was quickly called by the chip leader Manuel "robocup" Ruivo.
Ramon "Ritza" Miquel Munoz:
Manuel "robocup" Ruivo:
The board improved Miquel Munoz on the turn and river to keep him in contention on the final table bubble.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Manuel Ruivo |
7,184,456
-1,105,970
|
-1,105,970 |
Stoyan Obreshkov |
6,028,610
1,148,000
|
1,148,000 |
|
||
Hannes Speiser |
3,895,744
204,000
|
204,000 |
Damian Salas |
3,314,859
-668,000
|
-668,000 |
|
||
Ramon Miquel Munoz |
2,515,940
1,129,970
|
1,129,970 |
Thomas "ggmbn" Macdonald |
1,507,972
-708,000
|
-708,000 |