คลังข้อมูลของบล็อก GGPoker – ตอนที่ 24
Part 24 – November 11th, 2021 through December 31st, 2021
Originally posted: Sept. 13th, 2021
GGPoker’s Omaholic Series To Launch November 14
At least $5,000,000 to be won across entire Omaha poker tournament series
GGPoker today announces that its popular Omaholic Series, made up exclusively of Omaha poker tournaments, will launch November 14 and run through November 28.
The series boasts $5,000,000 in guaranteed cash prizes across dozens of events, with buy-ins ranging from $5.25 up to $5,250.
Omaholic Series headline events include:
- Omaholic Bounty High Roller – $525 buy-in – Sundays – $100K guarantee
- Omaholic Sunday Main Event High Roller – $1,050 buy-in – Sundays – $75K guarantee
- Omaholic Mini Bounty MILLION$ – $5.25 buy-in – Saturday, November 20 [Final Stage] – Stage 1s from November 11 – $100K guarantee
- Omaholic Bounty MILLION$ – $52.50 buy-in – Sunday, November 21 [Final Stage] – Stage 1s from November 14 – $250K guarantee
GGPoker’s innovative Omaholics Show featuring JNandez and Minthon – both members of the poker room’s OmahaSquad – will be broadcast on Twitch every Thursday during the series, providing expert coverage of all tournaments, whether completed or upcoming. Both players will also stream regularly during Omaholic Series, and viewers of either stream will be eligible to enter exclusive freerolls awarding tickets to series events.
“GGPoker could never be accused of ignoring the great game of Omaha; our Omaholic Series is something we put a lot of time and effort into, and we also produce the Omaholics Show with the amazing Fernando “JNandezPoker” Habegger,” said Paul Burke, Head of PR at GGPoker. “As always, there’s millions in prizes to be won in Omaholic Series, and we truly hope that GGPoker has given Omaha players the tournament series they’ve waited for!”
New GGPoker players are eligible to claim the poker room’s Welcome Bonus, earn even more rewards with the Honeymoon for Newcomers promotion and automatically join GGPoker’s Fish Buffet loyalty program, with regular cash prizes on offer.
To find out more about Omaholic Series, please visit: https://ggpoker.com/tournaments/omaholic/
To check out JNandezPoker, Minthon and rest of GGPoker’s OmahaSquad, please visit: https://ggpoker.com/ggteam/
Originally posted: Nov. 11th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 2: GGPoker Players in Action!
Moving on to Day 2, take a look at some of the GGPoker players that hit the World Series of Poker Main Event felt across both Day 2ABD and Day 2CEF:
Originally posted: Nov. 11th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 2CEF: Wrap Up
With all entrants accounted for, the 2021 World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event No-Limit Hold’em World Championship can boast a grand total of 6,650 participants, building a gigantic prize pool of $62,011,250!
Exactly 1,000 of the remaining 2,365 players will snag themselves a cash prize, starting at $15,000 for those finishing in 829th through 1,000th places, rising to a life-changing $8,000,000 for the player that captures the title of WSOP Main Event Champion 2021.
Today’s second Day 2 of this year’s Main Event saw the players who made it through Day 1C, Day 1E and Day 1F sitting down and grinding their way towards a Day 3.
The field was smaller than yesterday’s 2,900 players for Day 2ABD, but even still over 1,800 had chips in front of them at the start of play today, with 922 making it through the very last hand.
As with yesterday’s Day 2, there was heaps of action and a few gigantic stacks emerged, with Miami’s own Conrad De Armas bagging up the most with 744,000 chips, enough to see him into Day 3 as the overall tournament chip leader.
The GGPoker flag was flown by 43 players today, with 24 surviving to Day 3:
Shai Arbel – 381,400
Christopher Frank – 289,200
Vasu Amarapu – 277,500
Aleksandr Shevliakov – 277,000
Koki Kudo – 263,500
Seungyeol Kim – 231,100
Soo Jo Kim – 230,100
Daniel Smiljkovic – 201,300
Kunal Punjwani – 195,600
Luis Gustavo Kamei – 192,000
Ryan Clark – 182,000
Michael Doherty – 161,500
Ravid Garbi – 159,500
Terry Boutcher – 158,400
Harijs Broza – 157,600
Go Saito – 150,500
James Miller – 143,000
Ran Shapira – 141,200
David Sheinin – 96,200
Hojin Kim – 93,200
Jungwon Kim – 81,000
Rishi Makkar – 79,200
Niklas Astedt – 72,000
Limor Nahshon Davidson – 28,300
Between today’s survivors and the 53 players that made it through Day 1ABD, the GGPoker squad reassembling for Day 3 comes to 77 hopefuls – let’s follow their progress and cheer them towards some big paydays!
Originally posted: Nov. 12th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 3: GGPoker Players in Action!
We’ve made it to Day 3 of the 2021 World Series of Poker No-Limit Hold’em $10,000 Championship! Let’s take a look at some of the GGPoker players that were spotted at the World Series of Poker Main Event today:
Originally posted: Nov. 12th, 2021
WSOP $10K Main Event Day 3: Wrap Up
The World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event No-Limit Hold’em World Championship Day 3 is one where dreams are made… and broken.
A total of 2,365 players began the day, all hoping to survive long enough to make the money, before turning their attention to the big prizes further up the ladder and even pushing their dreams to include the title of WSOP Main Event World Champion and that $8,000,000 winner’s prize!
A round 1,000 players remain, all of whom are guaranteed at least $15,000 on their exit.
The tournament chip leader is Jessica Cai, who finished the day with 1,796,000, but some big names are amongst the chasing pack, including 2003 WSOP Main Event champion Chris Moneymaker, who bagged up 1,432,000 and GGPoker’s own Martin Pineiro on 1,395,000. Recent WSOP bracelet winner and GGPoker ambassador Jason Koon is also right up there with 1,049,000!
A total of 77 GGPoker players plus three ambassadors were in action today, with 36 surviving to the money and into Day 4 – CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERY ONE OF YOU, we are delighted to see it!
Martin Hugo Pineiro – 1,395,000
Daewoong Song – 1,108,000
Jason Koon – 1,049,000
Vasu Amarapu – 1,047,000
Marcel McGray – 950,000
Roman Hrabec – 941,000
Niko Koop – 940,000
Ryan Clark – 770,000
Shai Arbel – 716,000
Vidur Sethi – 624,000
Pavel Plesuv – 611,000
Yuri Dzivielevski – 569,000
Scott Thompson – 518,000
Florian Fuchs – 509,000
ElkY – 485,000
Anton Wigg – 469,000
Christian Christner – 464,000
Aneris Adomkevicius – 391,000
Raul Manzanares – 385,000
Jeonggyu Cho – 383,000
Daniel Tafur – 339,000
Jerry Wong – 309,000
Aleksandr Shevliakov – 257,000
Ravid Garbi – 225,000
Garry Bliesner – 208,000
Nikolas Metaxas – 202