Vlad Darie Leads WPT World Online Championships Main Event Final Table

Will Shillibier
Managing Editor
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Vlad Darie WPT World Online Championships Main Event

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After an exhilarating seven hours of play, the final table in the WPT World Online Championships Main Event is confirmed.

Leading the way is Romanian Vlad Darie who is looking to win his second WPT title after triumphing in the 2016 WPT Vienna Main Event. For that victory, he took home $174,735 but should he go on to win this title he'll be earning himself almost a million dollars.

Close behind Darie is American David Peters, who doubled through Fabian Quoss twice in quick succession to haul himself off the bottom of the chip counts and into second place, whilst also eliminating Quoss on the final table bubble.

partypoker Ambassador Joao Simao brings up the rear, and will be looking for an early double-up when play resumes on Tuesday, September 14 at 19:05 BST. The final tablewill be live streamed on the partypoker Twitch channel and you can also catch all the action right here on PokerNews.

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Vlad DarieAustria64,500,00092
2David PetersCanada43,500,00062
3Talal ShakerchiUnited Kingdom24,300,00035
4Rodrigo SirichukBrazil24,200,00035
5Rok GostisaSlovenia21,000,00030
6Manuel FritzAustria20,200,00029
7Bruno VolkmannBrazil18,600,00027
8Philipp HofbauerAustria11,700,00017
9Joao SimaoBrazil7,700,00011

Day 2 Recap

From the four starting flights a total of 178 players returned for Day 2. Among them were four partypoker pros, the first of which to go was Matthew Staples who despite his early elimination still managed to turn a $500 satellite into a $11,217 payday.

Joao Simao had moved up the chip counts, and set the pace early as the eliminations began to mount. Adrian Mateos, Mustapha Kanit, Mike Watson, Mark Radoja, Niklas Astedt and Joao Vieira were all sent to the rail, all in the money but left dreaming of what might have been.

The chip lead was taken over by Iaroslav Bogaev who stormed up the leaderboards to sit with over 13 million chips. However, as the saying goes, a candle that burns twice as bright, burns half as long and he was gone before the next break.


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partypoker Ambassador Jeff Gross was unfortunate to be eliminated when his pocket kings were cracked by Steven van Zadelhoff, while Mikita Badziakouski was the beneficiary of a double elimination to stay in contention.

Suddenly, Vlad Darie stormed into the lead after eliminating two players in quick succession. With two tables remaining, he moved well ahead of the chasing pack and looked content to control proceedings from his lofty perch.

Play remained cautious as the final table approached as Darie extended hisc hip lead to almost 70 million. However, his stack would be trimmed somewhat, while David Peters' burst into life. He doubled twice and eliminated Fabian Quoss to secure a surprise second place in the chip counts ahead of tomorrow's final table.

Remaining Payouts

PLACEPAYOUT (USD)
1$959,493
2$660,482
3$453,677
4$296,185
5$202,734
6$156,421
7$123,182
8$97,472
9$76,713

Stay tuned for the conclusion of the WPT World Online Championships Main Event right here on PokerNews

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Will Shillibier
Managing Editor

Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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