Patrick Leonard Misses Out on WSOP Bracelet; GGPoker Adds New Ways to Qualify for Main Event

Calum Grant
Senior Editor & Live Events Executive
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GGPoker WSOP Online

Since David Yan took down the WSOP $10K Super MILLION$ High Roller, it's been a relatively quiet midweek for the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online on GGPoker. Only Event #14: $2,500 Deepstack Championship has played down to a winner, while Day 2 of Event #15: $777 LUCKY SEVENS Bounty 7-Handed kicks off later today.

Russia's Almaz Zhdanov took down the deepstack championship event, outlasting a star-studded final table while Natural8 ambassador Pete Chen was found near the top of the chip counts in the bounty tournament.

Despite the more relaxed schedule, GGPoker is gearing for another huge weekend of WSOP Online action.

Zhdanvov Overcomes Stacked Final Table to Win $2.5k Deepstack Championship

Just 20 of the 705 entries made it through to Day 2 in the $2.5K Deepstack Championship, with all the remaining players eager to get the lion's share of the $1,674,375 prize pool. The United Kingdom's Patrick Leonard was the Day 1 chip leader and came into the day in pole position to win his second bracelet and the $246,595 up top.

The elimination of Fan "steve zf" Zhang set up the final table which featured some of poker's top players like the aforementioned Leonard, Alex Kulev and Roland Rokita. The finalists all locked up a guaranteed payday of $27,363 for their efforts.

Rokita, who finished in 56th place in the 2022 WSOP Main Event, was the first final table casualty and was quickly joined by Gabriel Moura.

Patrick Leonard and Espen Jorstad
Patrick Leonard and Espen Jorstad

Leonard was then ousted in seventh-place and missed out on second piece of WSOP hardware. The Englishman won his first bracelet with in Event #55: $1,000 Tag Team this summer and his tag team partner was none other than 2022 WSOP Main Event Winner Espen Jorstad.

Gytis Lazauninkas (6th - $62,395), Michael "GambitPoker" Buznik (5th - $82,127), Dennys Ramos (4th - $108,097) and Kulev (3rd - $142,280) were the next batch of players to find themselves on the wrong side of the rail.

Toni "Noceur" Kaukua and Zhdanov then duked it out in heads-up play with the latter emerging victorious to claim the first-place prize and their first WSOP bracelet.

Event #14: $2,500 Deepstack Championship Final Table Results

PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYPRIZE
1Almaz ZhdanovRussia$246,495
2Toni "Noceur" KaukuaFinland$187,273
3Alex "FutureofMe" KulevBulgaria$142,280
4Dennys RamosBrazil$108,097
5Michael "GambitPoker" BuznikIsrael$82,127
6Gytis LazauninkasLithuania$62,395
7Patrick LeonardUnited Kingdom$47,405
8Gabriel MouraBrazil$36,016
9Roland RokitaAustria$27,363

David Yan Triumphs in $10K Super MILLION$ High Roller WSOP Online Bracelet Event ($985,565)

Qualify for the WSOP Online Main Event for $0.25!

In case you missed, PokerNews penned an article on how you can qualify for the GGPoker WSOP Online Main Event for just $5. Well, you can turn that $5 into $0.25, yep you read that right, you can play one of the most prestigious online events for a mere quarter.

GGPoker has just released their new express satellites. Qualify for the events you would like to get into by playing Rosmabo, Avatar Race, Flip & Go and All-In or Fold. You'll be able to get in step to and direct satellites to the Main Event by playing any of these game modes.

To find out more about these new satellites, head over to GGPoker.

Lauck Takes Home Second Bracelet as Ball Pulls the Million Dollar Bounty

Natural8 Ambassador Pete Chen Bags Big in LUCKY SEVENS Bounty

Pete Chen
Pete Chen

The final day of the Lucky Sevens Bounty begins at 6 p.m. UTC and sees 30 of the initial 1,778 entrants returning to the virtual felt. The eventual winner will take home a $53,999 prize, alongside the bounties they've accumulated at the gold bracelet. Overall, $1,312,431 sits in the prize pool.

Topping the end of day chip counts was the UAE's "ONLYFANSFAN", however accomplished players such as Pete Chen, Zhao Zi Long and Matas "NoWeyyy" Cikinas are hot on their heels.

Big names that entered the event but were unable to make the money included Anatoly Filatov, Niklas Astedt and Felipe Ramos.

Sebastian Gaehl (167th - $2,364), Aliaksandr Hirs (102nd - $2,897) and Eder Campana (41st - $6,492) were just some of the famous faces that saw a return on their investment.

Event #15: $777 LUCKY SEVENS Bounty 7-Handed Top 10 Chip Counts and Final Table Payouts

PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYBountyChipsBig Blinds
1"ONLYFANSFAN"United Arab Emirates$10,9583,567,410102
2Pete ChenTaiwan$1,0183,048,31987
3Zhao Zi LongHong Kong$5,6832,822,49681
4Matas "NoWeyyy" CikinasLithuania$4,8792,549,10973
5Douglas "doudolares" SchiochettBrazil$4,5352,527,14172
6"Jimmi109"Mexico$4,5092,518,54172
7"YourUnluckyDay"Russia$5,2152,378,59868
8"Zenkai_Boost"Thailand$8,3482,101,82760
9John "Johnnykerds" WalkerCanada$3,4341,870,61953
10Edward "edyam1" YamHong Kong$4,4461,660,95148
PlacePrize
1$53,999
2$53,867
3$40,059
4$29,755
5$22,101
6$16,416
7$12,193

2022 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Remaining Schedule

DateDAYUTCEVENTBUY-INGuarantee
Sep-01Thu18:00#15: $777 LUCKY SEVENS Bounty 7-Handed NLH$777-
Sep-03Sat18:00#16: $1,000 Ultra Deepstack No-Limit Hold'em$1,000-
Sep-04Sun18:00#17: THE BIG 500 No-Limit Hold'em$500-
Sep-05Mon18:00#18: $100 FLIP & GO No-Limit Hold'em [Go Stage]$100$1,000,000
Sep-06Tue18:00#19: $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship$5,000-
Sep-08Thu18:00#20: $888 CRAZY EIGHTS Bounty 8-Handed NLH$888-
Sep-10Sat18:00#21: $500 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em Championship$500-
Sep-11Sun17:00#22: $1,050 WSOP GGMasters HR Freezeout NLH$1,050$2,000,000
Sep-12Mon18:00#23: $400 PLOSSUS [Bounty, Final Stage]$400$1,000,000
Sep-13Tue18:00#24: $2,100 Bounty NLH Championship$2,100-
Sep-15Thu18:00#25: $315 Superstack Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em$315-
Sep-17Sat18:00#26: $600 DOUBLE CHANCE NLH [2-Stack]$600-
Sep-18Sun18:00#27: $1,500 FIFTY STACK Bounty No-Limit Hold'em$1,500-
Sep-19Mon18:00#28: $400 COLOSSUS [Final Day]$400$3,000,000
Sep-20Tue18:00#29: $5,000 Short Deck Championship [3-Stack]$5,000-
Sep-22Thu18:00#30: $840 6-Handed Bounty No-Limit Hold'em$840-
Sep-24Sat18:00#31: $1,050 Beat the Pros Bounty Freezeout$1,050-
Sep-25Sun18:00#32: $400 The Closer NLH [Series Saver]$400-
Sep-26Mon18:00#33: $5,000 WSOP Online MAIN EVENT [Day 2]$5,000$20,000,000

Jacopo Achille Becomes a WSOP Bracelet Winner on GGPoker

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Number of Missions CompletedReward
32x $0.50 AoF Sit & Go Tickets
51x $2.50 Global MILLION$ Satellite ticket
710x $0.50 AoF Sit & Go tickets
101x $5 Omaholic MILLION$ Satellite ticket
15T$14
20$20 cash
231x $50 Global MILLION$ ticket
24T$50
251x $52.50 Omahoic Bounty Quarter MILLION$ Stage 1 ticket
30$150 cash
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Calum Grant
Senior Editor & Live Events Executive

Calum has been a part of the PokerNews team since September 2021 after working in the UK energy sector. He played his first hand of poker in 2017 and immediately fell in love with the game. Calum has written for various poker outlets but found his home at PokerNews, where he has contributed to various articles and live updates, providing insights and reporting on major poker events, including the World Series of Poker (WSOP).

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