Brazilian local hero Felipe Ramos landed a massive score in WSOP Online 2021 Event #11 finishing in second place for $476,612, when Hinojas Gerome won the bracelet. VIP-Grinders player Roland Czika has won Event #10, a $400 DOUBLE CHANCE PLO and Niklas “Lena900” Astedt continues to crush by winning the Grand and reaching three Top 4 finishes in major events!
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- WSOP Online 2021 Event #12: $1,000 DOUBLE STACK NLHE at GGNetwork
- WSOP Online 2021 Event #10: $400 DOUBLE CHANCE PLO at GGNetwork
- $5,250 WSOP High Rollers: Blade Opener 500K at GGNetwork
- $5,250 WSOP High Rollers: Blade Opener 500K at GGNetwork
- $525 WSOP Online Bounty Hunter HR Million at GGNetwork
- $1,050 The Grand: 200K GTD at partypoker
Hinojas “POLALIFE!” Jerome wins 2021 WSOP Online Event #12 for $635,576
The $1,000 DOUBLE STACK is traditionally a very popular tournament at the World Series of Poker, so also this time generating a whopping 5,894 entries and a huge $5,599,300.
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Giving the winner the chance to turn a small buy-in of only $1,000 into a massive $635,576.
Big names that came close to the final table were Dante Goya Fernandes, Vincente Delgado and Jiachen Gong, who became final table bubble boy.
Notables that made it to the Grand Finale were Felipe Ramos and the winner of the 2020 WSOP Online Main Event Stoyan Madanzhiev, who finished in 6th place for $200,986:
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Brazilian legend Felipe Ramos even made it all the way to heads-up, where he faced South Korean pro Hinojas Gerome.
Ramos got in in good with AcJc against As6s and everything was looking good after the flop as he flopped top pair top kicker and Gerome bottom pair, blank on the turn and another Six on the river destroyed Felipe’s dream of his first WSOP bracelet.
However, his Runner-Up finish was sweetened with $476,612, while Hinojas Gerome took home a staggering $635,576 together with the prestigious bracelet.
VIP-Grinders Player Roland Czika from Hungary wins first WSOP Bracelet in Event #10
Roland “Makimakesz” Czika is a VIP-Grinders and former Number 1 Rank League of Legends player, who successfully converted from eSports to online poker.
Last night he won his first bracelet in WSOP Online 2021 Event #10, a $400 DOUBLE CHANCE PLO.
This event once again proved that Pot-Limit Omaha tournaments are becoming more and more popular by attracting a remarkable 975 entries.
Notables that cashed were Andras “probirs” Nemeth, the three WSOP Bracelet winners James Chen, Paul Teoh and Vangelis Kaimakamis.
High Roller regular George Wolff busted just shy of the 7-handed final table in 10th place for $4,087.
By far the biggest name on the FT was online legend Mike “SirWatts” Watson, who came in 3rd for $28,944 after Roland Czika called his big bluff and eliminating him soon after.
Czika entered the heads-up vs. Chinese player Lei Yang as chip leader and never looked back. He quickly increased his lead to a commanding 3 to 1, before all the money went in on a board of 3h2c10sQs:
The Ac on the river didn’t change anything and LOL player Roland Czika won the hand and his first bracelet for $55,369 with a pair of queens.
Congratulations from everyone at VIP-Grinders for this amazing victory!
Niklas Astedt absolutely unstoppable with three Top 4 Finishes in Sunday Majors
Niklas “Lena900” Astedt is simply unstoppable in 2021. The online poker tournament icon kicked his Sunday Grind off with a 2nd place in the $5,250 WSOP High Rollers: Blade Opener for $89,084.78.
The only player that was able to stop him was poker legend Ike Haxton, who took it down for $115,556.38.
Astedt then continued his sun run at the $525 WSOP Online Bounty Hunter HR Million, where he again reached the final table.
This time he finished in 4th place for $34,734.80. The throphy together with a nice $113,877.74 went to Russia in form of online reg “Alenys_hka”.
Last but not least, Niklas Astedt had a deep run in partypoker’s signature tournament “The Grand: $200K GTD”.
This tournament produces one of the toughest fields in online poker week after week and such tough players like Estonian crusher Ottomar Ladva, Preben “prebz” Stokkan, Sebastian”’p0cket00” Sikorski and Bruno “great dant” Volkmann stood between him and another major title.
None of them was able to stop Astedt though, who really wanted this win after coming so close in the two tournaments before.
With Bruno Volkmann, he beat one of the currently best tournament players in the world for a well-deserved victory.
In those three tournaments alone Niklas “Lena900” Astedt added an impressive $164.660,11 to his ever-growing bankroll and we are sure he will be a force to reckon with in the future.
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