After an extended break, action is now underway again in Event #32. Play picks up at the start of Level 3 with blinds at 7,000/14,000/1,400.
2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events
Level: 3
Blinds: 7,000/14,000
Ante: 1,400
After technical problems caused the suspension of the first two events in the GGPoker World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online, action is now set to resume. Before the end of today, both of the events suspended on the opening day of the series will award their bracelets.
Almost 3,700 will sit down today to resume play. They managed to get about a level and half completed in Event #32: $100 The Opener last week before the technical issues forced play to halt. At that time, there were 3,684 players still playing a stack, with 3,039 paid spots available.
They'll play through those remaining ~700 players quickly, and they'll be in the money before long. No player has quite managed to amass two million chips yet, but the chip leader, Argentina's "Tata1407", has come the closest, unbagging 1,968,983 chips to start play today. Maksym "Romeopro1" Klopotok has the second biggest stack going into the day's action, with 1,883,890.
Action on the resumed Day 2 kicks off at 3:30 p.m. today, and play is scheduled to continue until a winner is decided. PokerNews will be bringing you the action and excitement through the day as the Opener finally plays down to a close.
GGPoker has just announced that a critical bug has been found, and play will be suspended in Event #32 until next week. The tournament will resume next Sunday at 2:30pm Eastern with the stacks in play when it was paused today.
GGPoker have also announced that they are planning "comprehensive compensation for the discomfort and inconvenience today" and encourage players to watch their feeds, as well as in-game and in-app messages, for updates.
The top 20 stacks going into the restart next week are below.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tata1407
|
1,968,983 | |
Maksym "Romeopro1" Klopotok
|
1,883,890 | |
govegan
|
1,732,728 | |
zoombee777
|
1,668,332 | |
T0KKI0 646
|
1,635,287 | |
TheCatalan
|
1,592,430 | |
Nizoofly
|
1,589,237 | |
MotamJolo
|
1,585,972 | |
dabai666
|
1,572,775 | |
Junie
|
1,548,257 | |
EL CUSTODITO
|
1,536,682
-57,800
|
-57,800 |
CowBaby |
1,531,817
230,480
|
230,480 |
Christine "Yunaa" Do
|
1,513,632
1,513,632
|
1,513,632 |
SickPapa
|
1,504,069
1,504,069
|
1,504,069 |
pingu_patel
|
1,496,580
362,006
|
362,006 |
RedPants
|
1,494,014
1,494,014
|
1,494,014 |
El paqueteee
|
1,439,752
1,439,752
|
1,439,752 |
JTdd_
|
1,426,828
211,800
|
211,800 |
itzonfire
|
1,419,985
1,419,985
|
1,419,985 |
WhyNotChili
|
1,412,130
1,412,130
|
1,412,130 |
After an announcement that the tournament would resume in five minutes, there was another announcement of a further 30 minute delay in the action.
Cards are now set to be back in the air at 5pm Eastern. GGPoker thanks players and spectators for their patience and understanding.
Action is scheduled to resume in Event #32 in 5 minutes time at half past the hour.
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Action on Day 2 of Event #32 was paused again at the break. There are now announcements on the tables that the break will be extended.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tata1407
|
1,968,983 | |
Maksym "Romeopro1" Klopotok
|
1,883,890 | |
govegan
|
1,732,728
189,428
|
189,428 |
zoombee777
|
1,668,332 | |
T0KKI0 646
|
1,635,287 | |
TheCatalan
|
1,592,430
-23,518
|
-23,518 |
Nizoofly
|
1,589,237
339,327
|
339,327 |
MotamJolo
|
1,585,972 | |
dabai666
|
1,572,775
243,779
|
243,779 |
Junie
|
1,548,257
206,600
|
206,600 |
"apoelhools" opened the middle to 26,400 before "17Catrina" came over top from the cutoff to 66,600. "apoelhools" called to see the flop.
"apoelhools" check-called the bet of 53,064 to see on the turn, and check-called again, this time for the full 81,288 stack of "17Catrina".
"17Catrina":
"apoelhools":
Board:
It was quads over the full house on the turn, and the irrelevant river couldn't help "17Catrina" survive.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
apoelhools
|
827,325 | |
17Catrina
|
Busted |