2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Super Circuit

Event #9: Mini Main Event $1M Gtd
Day: 1
Event Info

2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Super Circuit

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k5
Prize
$278,361
Event Info
Buy-in
$92
Prize Pool
$2,700,844
Entries
29,357
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
7,500,000 / 15,000,000
Ante
1,500,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
4,104
Players Left
1

"miya111" Wins Event $9: Mini Main Event for $278,361

Level 35 : 7,500,000/15,000,000, 1,500,000 ante
"miya111" wins the final hand of the Mini Main Event.
"miya111" wins the final hand of the Mini Main Event.

On a day that began with 4,104 runners in contention, "miya111" was the last player standing in the2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Super Circuit $100 Mini-Main Event. "miya111", from Malaysia, took down the tournament after 10 hours of play, and came away with a $278,361 payday.

"miya111" outlasted Poland's "lecimy_tutaj" in the heads up match, with "lecimy_tutaj" going home with $198,411 for the runner-up finish.

The final hand saw "miya111" going in with an 8-to-1 chip advantage. Facing a raise, "lecimy_tutaj" called off the last of a nine big blind stack.

"miya111" saw the king-five suited hold up against the jack-ten offsuit of "lecimy_tutaj", with trip kings hitting on the flop to all but seal the win.

Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (USD)
1miya111Malaysia$278,361
2lecimy_tutajPoland$198,411
3Freddyf86Canada$141,434
4LUCKYBabiesSingapore$100,818
5Mikhail SeminRussian Federation$71,867
6GameoveredSingapore$51,229
7raul-gonzalezAndorra$36,518
8black0ut61Austria$26,031
9JessieCheung88China$18,555

Canada's "Freddyf86" ($141,434) and Singapore's "LUCKYBabies" ($100,818) were among the four players taking home six-figure cash finishes. Russian pro Mikhail Semin made a deep run, getting to the final table and exiting with a fifth-place finish and $71,867 payday.

"lecimy_tutaj" appeared poised to take down the tournament in the late stages, at one point holding more than a third of the chips in play with 14 players left in the tournament. "lecimy_tutaj" had the chip lead for much of the final table as well, but fell victim to a heater from the Malaysian "miya111" in short-handed play.

The tournament awarded $2,700,844 in total prize money, nearly tripling the $1,000,000 guarantee,