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Wsop bounty tournament
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wsop bounty tournament

Christopher Doan busting in tenth with nines against kings to set up the final table. It took just 4 hours and 30 minutes to reach the final table of nine after the day started with 34 players. Nellie Park was the last lady remaining, with her bust out detailed below. Still, a great showing from Hof, after a eighth place finish in Event #61: Ladies No-Limit Hold 'em Championship. German player and second to last lady remaining Natalie Hof, the better half of Brazilian player Felipe Ramos came into Day 3 second in chips, but with the players not being very deep stacked, could only finish 13th after some bad luck. Mystery Bounty Payouts Matt Glantz won the $1 million bounty prize Duta won $25,000 after hitting a mystery jackpot, too. There were no former bracelet winners left in the field on the final day, but notables like Romanian player Florian Duta (26th) as well as No Jumper podcast host Adam "Adam22" Grandmaison (25th) had deep runs. Notable players busted in Day 2 include two time bracelet winner Nathan Gamble (43rd), Event #51: $400 Colossus winner Paul Hizer (60th), as well as 2021 World Series of Poker Event #83: $1,500 The Closer winner Leo Margets (63rd). The first gave him $50,000 and the second $25,000 to go with his 185th place finish for $5,260. The GGPoker sponsored Patrick Tardif (known online as Egption) eliminated only two players on Day 2, but both of his bounties unlocked the mystery bounty prizes. Though Caio busted 23rd for $31,200, Daniel finished eighth for $96,940. Plenty of other amazing stories came from the event, one being two brothers, Caio De Almeida and Daniel De Almeida, who made the final three tables together. He gave fellow player Justin Lett $5,000 cash for being the player that he bad beat to get the million-dollar bounty shot. Glantz also cashed the event for $20,730 for his 42nd place finish. It was American professional Matt Glantz who binked the $1,000,000 bounty. Those lucky enough to make it through Day 1 could then play for bounties, onwards from Day 2, with plenty of substantial cash prizes for knockouts available. Event #68: $1,000 Million Dollar Bounty has concluded, your winner is Quincy Borland (USA), who takes home $750,120 for his first place prize as well as a coveted World Series of Poker bracelet.įour Day 1 flights across three days drew a massive field of 14,112 players, each buying in for a neat $1,000.














Wsop bounty tournament