2020 WPT World Online Championships

Event #12: $102,000 Super High Roller Championship, $3m GTD
Day: 2
Event Info

2020 WPT World Online Championships

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
$1,284,114
Event Info
Buy-in
$102,000
Prize Pool
$4,000,000
Entries
40
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
12,500 / 25,000
Ante
3,150
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
7
Players Left
1

Renan Bruschi Wins WPT WOC Mini Main Event for $504,583 After Four-Way Deal

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 1,500 ante
Renan Carlos Bruschi Mini Main Event
Renan Carlos Bruschi Mini Main Event

Renan Carlos Bruschi won the WPT WOC Mini Main Event for $504,583 after topping the 4,600 player field to become a champion of the WPT World Online Championships.

The top four players agreed to a deal, with the biggest payout going to Artur Balodis who eventually finished third.

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Phil Mighall Triumphs in the WPT WOC Main Event ($1,550,298)

Level 17 : 5,000/10,000, 1,250 ante
Phil Mighall WPT WOC Main Event Champion
Phil Mighall WPT WOC Main Event Champion

Phil Mighall secured by far the largest prize of his career when he took down the $10,300 buy-in WPT World Online Championships Main Event at partypoker for a massive $1,550,298.

The British superstar came out on top of a 1,011-strong field to bank his first seven-figure haul, entry to the next WPT Tournament of Champions, and a place in the exclusive Champions Club.

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Welcome to Day 2 of the WPT WOC $100,000 Super High Roller

WPT WOC $100k Super High Roller
WPT WOC $100k Super High Roller

Just seven players are left within touching distance of $1.5m and the title of World Poker Tour World Online Championships $100,000 Super High Roller champion.

Australian Michael Addamo is in pole position, but will be pushed all the way by a stacked final table including the likes of Christoph Vogelsang, Daniel Dvoress and Sergi Reixach.

Hoping to spring a few surprises will be short-stacked satellite-winner Charlie Godwin, who has turned $109 into a chance of a six-figure pay day. Linus Loeliger starts second-shortest, with partypoker Team Pro Isaac Haxton sitting in the middle of the pack.

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Michael AddamoUnited Kingdom998,415100
2Sergi ReixachMexico900,89590
3Christoph VogelsangUnited Kingdom730,55073
4Daniel DvoressCanada553,57155
5Isaac HaxtonCanada296,78130
6Linus LoeligerAustria280,29028
7Charlie GodwinUnited Kingdom239,49824

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