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The last highlight of the 2020 GGPoker World Series of Poker Online Bracelet Events is one step closer to determining a champion and two millionaires will be crowned when the last coveted gold bracelet is awarded. It took more than 11 and a half hours in total to whittle down a field of 899 entries to the final nine in Event #83: $10K WSOP Super MILLION$ and they have all locked up at least $110,389 for their efforts, while the winner will walk away with a top prize of $1,423,049.

Initially slated with a guarantee of $5 million, the High Roller showdown created a prize pool of $8,720,300 which was split among the top 134 spots. Several well-known names in the world of poker have made the cut to remain in contention for poker's most coveted prize.

India's Suraj 'M26GreenWood' Mishra tops the counts with a stack of 18,734,404 after a late double against Christopher Kruk, who advanced with the fourth-biggest stack of 11,092,664. Second in chips is 2013 WSOP Main Event 4th place finisher Sylvain 'couchpotato' Loosli with 13,858,427 followed by Viktor 'juStic3' Ustimov with 12,219,728. Mishra already came close to winning one of the online bracelets when he finished 2nd in Event #63: $500 Mini Main Event.

World Poker Tour champion Daniyar 'AlmaAAta' Aubakirov (9,893,085) and Connor Drinan (9,836,965) are separated by fewer than one big blind and Chris Oliver follows not far behind them with 8,626,407. The two short stacks among the final nine are EPT Main Event champion Kenneth 'rebuyguy' Smaron (3,613,536) and Arsenii 'BlindPew' Malinov (3,129,784).

The Final Table of Event #83: $10K WSOP Super MILLION$ at a Glance

PositionPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Suraj 'M26GreenWood' MishraIndia18,734,40447
2Sylvain 'couchpotato' LoosliFrance13,858,42735
3Viktor 'juStic3' UstimovRussia12,219,72831
4Christopher KrukCanada11,092,66428
5Daniyar 'AlmaAAta' AubakirovKazakhstan9,893,08525
6Connor DrinanUnited States9,836,96525
7Chris OliverUnited States8,626,40722
8Kenneth 'rebuyguy' SmaronUnited States3,613,5369
9Arsenii 'BlindPew' MalinovRussia3,129,7848

Action of the Day

A few hours into the tournament it was already obvious that the $5 million guarantee would be easily surpassed, as the new entries and re-entries kept on coming. Second and third bullets were no rare occasion as the field surpassed 700 entries and ultimately settled on 899 when the registration closed.

Just over one third remained at the next break and the all-in showdowns kept coming at a rapid pace with poker dreams being crushed every other minute on the frantic race towards the money bubble. Some of those that came up short by a few spots were Daniel Dvoress, Fedor Holz, Timothy Adams, Dan Shak, Mikita Badziakouski, Sergio Aido, Patrik Antonius, Mustapha Kanit, Chris Moorman and Jon Van Fleet.

On the money bubble it was Andy 'sodiumNa' Jiang that flopped two pair with ace-eight and called the shove of Sylvain 'couchpotato' Loosli on a blank turn only to get shown a set of fours. The river bricked and that sent the remaining field into the post-bubble carnage with rapid-fire eliminations.

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GGPoker ambassador Daniel Negreanu was among those to settle for a min-cash when his flopped middle pair was no good against pocket kings. Other notables that followed soon after were Adrian Mateos, Upeshka 'GrossJeff' De Silva, Artur Martirosian, Mark 'Beanbooozled' Herm, Antoine Saout, Joni Jouhkimainen, Nick Schulman and Mark Radoja. Jouhkimainen's final hand was a big flip with ace-king against the pocket queens of Sung Joo 'ArtePokerTV' Hyun and the Finn was drawing dead on the turn.

In the late stages of the day, Christopher Kruk and Connor Drinan turned on the heat to become the chip leaders. Kruk cracked the aces of Jerome 'gorgiAAs' Finck with pocket kings as he rivered a straight. Julian 'DanBiz' Stuer then ran with ace-king into the kings of Kruk and found no help. Joao Vieira also fell victim to the hot run of the Canadian when queens lost a race to ace-king.

Drinan took over the top spot from Kruk when he doubled with aces against the kings of Suraj 'M26GreenWood' Mishra, who was left quite short in chips after that. The only time when the action slowed down was with 18 players remaining and on a pay jump, and it was Dan 'iStayOn5' Colpoys that missed out on a higher payout when ace-king failed to hold against the ace-queen of Loosli.

Loosli knocked out Michel 'CrossfireX' Dattani and Pascal Hartmann to build his stack and one short stack after the other succumbed to the increasing blinds and the final nine were set shortly after. In the meanwhile, Mishra's comeback was complete when pocket jacks held in a flip against the ace-queen of Kruk and play concluded moments later.

All nine remaining players are now on a break until the following Tuesday when the action resumes at 6 p.m. GMT. The blinds will then be 200,000/400,000 with a running ante of 50,000 and the final table will play a fixed amount of hands per level instead.

The last tournament to wrap up the GGPoker portion of the 2020 World Series of Poker Online Bracelet Events will play down to a winner as of 6 p.m. GMT on Tuesday, September 8th, 2020. The final table will be broadcasted with cards up coverage on GGPoker.TV and the PokerNews live reporting will provide all the action from start to finish. You can also check out the results of all previous events by clicking right here!

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It took quite the effort from Frenchman Sylvain Loosli, but he managed to rise to the top of the 2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT€10,300 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller. Loosli outlasted a total of 70 entries and defeated Georgios Kitsios to claim the €198,610 first-place prize.

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It was a back and forth heads-up battle that saw both players hold serious chip leads at different points. Loosli's Greek counterpart was willing to push the action but it was the Frenchman who got paid off in two critical pots. The ladder came when Loosli went for value with second pair and it worked out for him, earning him the chip lead again.

In the final hand of the evening, Kitsios risked his 15 big blind stack with king-five but Loosli had him dominated with ace-five. Kitsios could not hit a three-outer and by the river, Loosli made a flush and closed out the tournament in roughly six hours on Day 3.

Loosli has been a force on the high roller scene as of late and now he is finding success close to home. Born in France but now living in London, England, Loosli has over $7.1 million in career tournament earnings and his resume continues to grow.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)
1stSylvain LoosliFrance€198,610
2ndGeorgios KitsiosGreece€142,590
3rdSeth DaviesUnited States€92,680
4thCharlie CarrelUnited Kingdom€69,940
5thErik SeidelUnited States€54,320
6thJoao VieiraPortugal€42,100
7thOle SchemionGermany€33,270
8thThomas MuehloeckerAustria€25,800
9thPablo MelognoUruguay€19,690

Day 3 Summary

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Only six players returned to the felt for the final day and Charlie Carrel came in as the overwhelming chip leader. Loosli, on the other hand, was the short stack but still had enough chips to remain patient. Joao Vieira was the first player to be eliminated when he ran his ace-jack into the ace-king of Carrel. Erik Seidel soon fell to the shortest stack and also succumbed to the ever-growing stack of Carrel. Seidel's king-jack was not good enough to win a flip against Carrel's pocket nines and the field was quickly down to just four.

That sparked the first of Loosli's double ups and he would go on to find plenty more of those - five in total on the day to be precise. It also turned the tide for Carrel who sent a couple of big pots to Kitsios, relinquishing the chip lead. Carrel was unable to stop the downward spiral as he eventually got all of his chips in the middle after flopping the nut flush draw. Unfortunately for him, Kitsios held pocket aces and Carrel was unable to come from behind.

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The final three players were left to battle it out and it continued for nearly three hours. Even without any eliminations for quite some time, the chips were still flying around the table as each player grabbed the chip lead at some point. Loosli was forced to double up a couple of times to make it a three-way push to the finish. Once he managed to grab a sizeable lead over his two competitors, Kitsios and Seth Davies got involved in a large pot.

Kitsios was able to disguise the strength of his hand by his aggressive play style and it worked in his favor. Kitsios turned a king-high flush and Davies turned top pair into a straight on the river. All of the chips got in the middle and Davies was barely covered, forcing him to exit in third place. That made room for the rollercoaster heads-up battle between Kitsios and Loosli.

While only six players returned for the final day, a total of nine players made the money. Ole Schemion (7th Place - €33,270), Thomas Muehloecker (€25,800), and Pablo Melogno (€19,690) were all eliminated in the last level of Day 2. Philipp Gruissem was the unfortunate soul to be eliminated on the money bubble and left the tournament with nothing.

The opening high roller event was a great introduction to the 2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT festival, allowing many players getting their feet wet before the larger buy-in tournaments unfold. Many of the participants were quick to jump into the €100,000 Super High Roller that began earlier today and will continue over the next couple of days.

Be sure to follow the PokerNews live reporting team for all of the updates throughout all of the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT events.

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