More results are in from the ongoing WSOP Online International series on GGPoker, where two players have won their second career World Series of Poker bracelets in recent days, both while playing from outside their home countries.
In Event #13: $5,000 6-Handed NLH Championship, France's Ivan Deyra collected career bracelet number two while playing from Canada, and in Event #15: $800 Ultra Deepstack NLH, Italy's Simone Andrian also won a second career bracelet while playing online from Slovenia. Deyra won his first bracelet in 2019 in a live $3K NLH event in Las Vegas, while Andrian's first bracelet win also came in a live event, but in a 2022 WSOP Europe €1,650 NLH 6-Max tourney.
Deyra tops 478-entry field
France's Deyra earned the largest payout in recent events in the $5K 6-max championship, collecting $381,367.27 for the win. The well-traveled pro outlasted the 478-entry field to collect his fifth piece of WSOP jewelry, as he also owns three WSOP Circuit International rings.
Deyra eliminated Belarus's Ilia Arkhipov to seal the victory and move over the $1.5 million mark in lifetime winnings. Arkhipov's run was worth $282,911.76, while Mexico's 'goalden' finished third for $209,174. Event #13 offered a $2,270,500 prize pool.
Event #13: $5,000 6-Handed NLH Championship final-table results:
- Ivan 'SpicySausage' Deyra (Canada) - $381,367.27
- Ilia Arkhipov (Belarus) - $282,911.76
- 'goalden' (Mexico) - $209,174.24
- Alieksei Boika (Slovakia) - $155,692.40
- 'Golden Seagull' (Austria) - $115,498.16
- 'EEweedm99' (Austria) - $85,680.79
'Fakesuperuser' goes on bounty run
An as-yet-unidentified player, 'fakesuperuser', took down another recent offering, Event #14: BIG $500 NLH Bounty, for $131,631.03 in combined prize payout and collected bounties along with the bracelet. 'Fakesuperuser' played under the Austrian flag, though most players connecting from Austria have relocated from other European nations -- predominantly Germany -- to compete online.
'FakeSuperUser' collected by far the most combined bounties in this event, and his $68,387 from bounties outmatched the $63,243 they received for winning the event. Israel's 'GonnaBluff', the runner-up, collected the second most in bounty money, while totaling a combined $83,625.79. Third place and a combined $67,782.55 went to China's 'houxiaoli'.
The Big NLH Bounty event drew 2,784 total entries and paid out a $1,322,400 prize pool.
Event #14: BIG $500 NLH Bounty final-table results:
Amount shown = combined payout (prize + cumulative bounties)
- 'fakesuperuser' (Austria) - $131,631.03 ($63,243.58 + $68,387.45)
- 'GonnaBluff' (Israel) - $83,625.79 ($63,242.36 + $20,383.43)
- 'houxiaoli' (China) - $67,782.55 ($50,252.25 + $17,530.30)
- 'ManitoNoLuck' (Argentina) - $43,660.75 ($39,930.29 + $3,730.46)
- Evgenii Chernyi (Russia) - $42,258.79 ($31,728.51 + $10,530.28)
- 'DinPP' (Taiwan) - $33,045.39 ($25,211.40 + $7,833.99)
- 'Brabbit' (Norway) - $22,814.16 ($21,423.54 + $1,390.62)
- 'spike' (United Arab Emirates) - $22,818.49 ($15,918.11 + $6,900.38)
- 'manyfold' (Germany) - $13,179.74 ($12,648.49 + $531.25)
Andrian takes down Deepstack for second career bracelet
In Event #15, the $800 Ultra Deepstack NLH tournament, Italy's Simone Andrian collected $156,230.48 and the winner's bracelet while competing from Slovenia as 'JohanC-14'. This was the second final table of the series for Andrian, who logged a fifth-place finish in the $1,500 NLH Monster Stack Event #8 nearly two weeks ago.
Second and third in this event went to a pair of players competing from Austria. Tim 'WildesTopHuhn77' Kramer finished higher, earning a $120,469.21 payout, while German pro Christopher Puetz's effort was good for $92,894.47. 1,635 paid entries combined to produce a $1,242.600 prize pool.
Event #15: $800 Ultra Deepstack NLH final-table results:
- Simone 'JohanC-14' Andrian (Slovenia) - $156,230.48
- 'WildesTopHuhn77' (Austria) - $120,469.21
- Christopher Puetz (Austria) - $92,894.47
- '504 Bad Gateway' (Brazil) - $71,631.46
- 'Sagrada Familia' (Malta) - $55,235.40
- 'jfc81n' (Japan) - $42,592.25
- 'Levinson7' (Israel) - $32,842.15
- Viktor 'metallist353' Podofedenko (Russia) - $25,325.58
- Kim 'GabD' Gabyong (Hong Kong) - $19,528.66