2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events

Event #5: $315 Bounty No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
66
Prize
$36,285
Event Info
Buy-in
$315
Prize Pool
$896,700
Entries
2,989
Level Info
Level
48
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
150,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
45
Players Left
1

Kacper Pyzara Wins First Bracelet in Event #5: $315 Bounty Deepstack for $79,789

Level 48 : 600,000/1,200,000, 150,000 ante
Kacper Pyzara
Kacper Pyzara

Kacper Pyzara outlasted 44 other players to come from behind during heads-up play and defeat Evgeny "pro_nl" Kochubey on Day 2 of Event #5: $315 Bounty Deepstack to collect $79,789 for the win which included $43,504 in bounties.

The fifth event of the 2021 GGPoker WSOP Online drew 2,001 unique entries and 988 rebuys to generate a prize pool of $896,700. The event also featured a progressive bounty with $75 of each entry going into the bounty pool. After each elimination, the winning player claimed half of their opponent��s bounty and added the other half to their own growing total.

Event #5: $315 Bounty Deepstack Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal
1Kacper PyzaraPoland$43,504$36,285$79,789
2Evgeny "pro_nl" KochubeyRussia$16,952$36,194$53,146
3Moti "rtm6789" OhayonIsrael$5,801$26,386$32,187
4Baoyang "baoyang666" XuChina$9,886$19,213$29,099
5Takao "shimizu9" ShimizuJapan$2,794$13,990$16,784
6Takahiko "tanyaodora3" NishiyamaJapan$3,816$10,186$14,002
7Martina "Dopierdole" CiklaminiovaSlovakia$3,132$7,417$10,549
8Arkadiy "Kamsky" TsinisUnited States$2,652$5,401$8,053
9Vicente DelgadoSpain$5,152$3,932$9,084

Fourty-five players made it back to day 2, but not everyone made it to the final table. Jonah Silverstein (12th - $2,863 + $5,777), Franco "pelaguacha" Spitale (13th - $2551 + $1,798), and Aliaksei Boika (33rd - $1,607 + $656) were among the notable busts throughout a day that saw a lot of action as bounties grew.

The bubble of the final table pitted the suited queen-ten of "mars917" against the pocket sevens of Xu. The pocket pair survived a straight draw on the turn to eliminate "mars917" in 10th for $2,863 and $4,744 in bounties, leaving the final nine to compete for the bracelet.

Final Table Action

The pace picked up immediately for the final nine as Vicente Delgado, Arkadiy "Kamsky" Tsinis, and Martina "Dopierdole" Ciklaminiova were all eliminated within minutes of one another in the first 30 minutes of final table action. Delgado��s bluff ran into pocket aces against eventual second-place finisher Kochubey. Tsinis lost a coin flip to third-place finisher Moti "rtm6789" Ohayon and Kochubey made quick work of Ciklaminiova��s pocket tens with pocket queens of his own.

Takahiko "tanyaodora3" Nishiyama finished in sixth place after outlasting the first three final table eliminations to shove the shortest stack with ten-eight, only to lose when Pyzara called with ten-six and found a six on the flop. Takao "shimizu9" Shimizu took fifth after coming up short on a flush draw against the pocket kings of Kochubey. Baoyang ��baoyang666�� Xu came into Day 2 as the chip leader and continued the run to an impressive fourth-place finish, losing with ace-four to the pocket sevens of Kochubey.

Action slowed down for the final three as Ohayon hung around with a short stack, managing to double up before eventually falling with ace-eight against the ace-king of Pyzara. Ohayon claimed $26,386 for third place and collected $5,801 in bounties.

Pyzara Battles Back

Kochubey came into the final table as the chip leader and held onto it until heads-up, where Pyzara doubled up to take the lead with a pair of eights against the missed inside straight draw from Kochubey��s jack-seven. Pyzara applied pressure right away to cross the 100 million chip mark before Kochubey caught pocket kings twice to fight back before the final break.

When the final two players returned from break it was all Pyzara, who crossed the 100 million mark again with two pair on queen-ten against the jack-eight of Kochubey. Kochubey was able to double once more when he turned a pair of queens to beat the pocket jacks of Pyzara. Eventually, it was the pocket sixes for Pyzara that outlasted the ace-queen of Kochubey to earn him his first gold bracelet.

Coming up next for the PokerNews live reporting team is the Go Stage of Event #6: $200 FLIP & Go and the Final Day of Event #7: $1,500 MILLIONAIRE MAKER NLH. Monday, August 9 will be a day off but on Tuesday, the action will resume with Event #8: $5,000 6-Handed Championship, so make sure to keep coming back to find out who will run deep!