Ravid Garbi Surprise Winner in the $5,000 Six-Handed Championship
WSOP Event #54, a $5,000 No Limit Hold’em 6-Handed Championship, was the next highlight at the WSOP Online and it ended with a big surprise through Israeli Ravid Garbi. Find out here which are the next highlight events at the WSOP 2020.
The $5,000 No Limit Hold’em 6-Handed Championship was one of the absolute highlights of the WSOP 2020 and it didn’t disappoint.
Huge $3,192,000 prize pool with $531,513 up top
A whopping 672 players created a massive prize pool of $3,192,000 with $531,513 up top.
Due to the large buy-in of $5,000, we saw an absolute world-class field with many big names making the money.
One of them was GGPoker ambassador Daniel Negreanu, who streamed the late stages of the tournament on his YouTube Channel:
Watch Daniel Negreanu’s Deep Run here:
Daniel Negreanu’s deep run ended in 39th place for $14,599. Other notables, which busted just shy of the final table were Stefan Huber, Elio Fox, Luke Schwartz, Davidi Kitai and Twitch Poker streamer Michiel “Easterdamnz” Van Elsacker.
Several big games on the final table
Several big names such as Mikita Badziakouski, Ludovic Geilich, Preben Stokkan, Hun Wei Lee and online legend Chris Moorman all made the final table.
Chris “moorman1” Moorman is an absolute online poker legend and the record Triple Crown Winner with an insane 30 Triple Crowns!
He also has won a WSOP Bracelet in a $3,000 No Limit Hold’em 6 Handed at the 2017 WSOP for $498,682.
Chris Moorman with the chance to win his second Bracelet
After three years, Moorman got the chance to win his second WSOP bracelet as he made it all the way to heads-up.
However, his opponent Ravid Garbi entered heads-up play with an almost 2.5 to 1 chiplead. Moorman fought back and even managed to take over the lead shortly.
Then Garbi pulled away though and continued to extend his lead to more than 3 to 1.
In the final hand Ravid Garbi shoved from the button with K♥8♣ and Chris Moorman called it off short with Q♠T♣.
Moorman didn’t get any help from the board of 2♦A♥5♦6♣A♣ and so the first bracelet of this year’s WSOP Online went to Israel in form of surprise winner Ravid Garbi together with a staggering $531,513.
Payouts WSOP 2020 Event #58:
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
1 | Ravid “jerbi9999” Garbi | Israel | $531,513 |
2 | Chris Moorman | United Kingdom | $398,393 |
3 | Preben Stokkan | Norway | $292,021 |
4 | Urmo “PidrPan” Velvelt | Estonia | $214,051 |
5 | Ludovic “Gr4vyB04t” Geilich | United Kingdom | $156,898 |
6 | Shyngis “somebodyelse” Satubayev | Kazakhstan | $115,006 |
7 | Mikita Badziakouski | Belarus | $84,299 |
8 | Hun Wei Lee | Australia | $61,791 |
9 | Alan “TheCockroach” Schein | United States | $45,293 |
Upcoming highlight events at the 2020 WSOP
With another 4 weeks remaining, there are still a host of events to look forward to.
There is the budget events to look forward to such as Event #71: BIG 50, $1,000,000 Guaranteed for a buy-in of only $50 and Event #84: $100 WSOP MILLION$, $2,000,000 GTD.
Players looking for high stakes action can turn to Event #70: $25,000 NLH Poker Players Championship, $10,000,000 GTD.
And the highly anticipated Event #77: $5,000 WSOP Main Event with an insane Guarantee of $25,000,000 is sure to provide some heart-thumping action for both players and spectators.
Here are the upcoming highlight events to mark on your calendars:
- Event #63: $500 Mini Main Event, $5M GTD – 15 Day 1 Flights are underway. Satellites and Steps available for just $5.
- Event #70: $25,000 NLH Poker Players Championship, $10M GTD – The most prestigious high roller event. Get in on the Satellites and Steps for as low as $10
- Event #71: $50 Big 50, $1M GTD – The lowest buy-in of all WSOP 2020 Online Events. Flights and satellites will commence on the 16th of August.
- Event #77: $5,000 No Limit Hold’em Main Event, $25M GTD – The Biggest Prized Online Poker Tournament EVER! Qualify from as low as $1 via the Steps which are available now.
- Event #84: $100 WSOP MILLION$, $2M GTD – If you’ve been a fan of our recent Multi MILLION$ series, this one is for you. A perfect way to close out an amazing series.
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