

Event #14 will kick offer, providing a $2,500 Deepstack Championship in No-Limit Hold’em format. On Monday, players will finish up Event #13, the $1,500 Millionaire Maker NLH. The WSOP at GGPoker continues this week with several events on the schedule. He had far less in bounties, with only $3,846. Harala would have to settle for second place and $27,557 in prizes. In the end, Barer would claim his gold and earn $60,889 in prize money thanks to $37,178 in bounties and $23,711 in prize money.

The final table was stacked, and Ami Barer would have to take on Elias Harala in heads-up play to earn the bracelet win. With just over 1,100 players competing, the tournament created a total prize pool of $571,000. This was a bounty event, so players had a shot at earning prize money plus whatever bounties they could accrue by taking out fellow competitors. With this online poker tournament, players paid a much lower buy-in of $525 to compete. For his efforts, Aerts would take home $400,213 in prize money. In the end, Aerts would knock out his competitor to earn the win and become the third player from Belgium to earn a WSOP gold bracelet. After that, Yakov Nestervov and Christopher Puetz were gone, leaving Aerts and online player “WouldIlieToYou” going into the heads-up round. The first to go was Benjamin Miner followed by Ioannis Konstas. The final table would have six players, all hoping to claim the gold bracelet win. Several top players were in the mix, so it would be a tough competition. Once all entries were recorded, the total prize pool up for grabs came in at $2,042,500.

This tournament was a 6-handed NLH Championship event with a large $5,000 buy-in. Let’s take a look at how the wins went down below. Ami Barer was able to take down Event #9, the Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha event. Pieter Aerts was able to claim the first-place finish in Event #8, a 6-Handed NLH Championship event. A few more tournaments have concluded recently, giving two more players big gold bracelet wins. GGPoker continues to offer premium World Series of Poker (WSOP) tournament action, with players located around the world competing in online poker events.
