2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events

Event #75: $300 Double Stack No Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Event Info

2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events

Final Results
Winner
Trygve "FullSendWig" Leite
Winning Hand
109
Prize
$130,100
Event Info
Buy-in
$300
Prize Pool
$991,008
Entries
3,552
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
3,552
Players Left
1

Trygve "FullSendWig" Leite Wins Event #75: $300 Double Stack NLHE ($130,100)

Level 39 : 800,000/1,600,000, 200,000 ante
Trygve "FullSendWig" Leite Wins Event #75
Trygve "FullSendWig" Leite Wins Event #75

The 2020 GGPoker World Series of Poker Online Bracelet Events have crowned another champion in Event #75: $300 Double Stack No Limit Hold'em. After an intense heads-up battle which lasted around one hour, Trygve "FullSendWig" Leite from Norway came out on top against Italy's Emanuele "BudSpencer" Monari to claim his maiden WSOP bracelet and top prize of $130,100.

As the festival on the GGNetwork is on the home stretch, the tenth and final tournament which counts towards the Asia Time Zone Events leaderboard turned out to he the biggest in terms of entries. A total of 3,552 entries created a prize pool of $991,008, the top 440 spots were paid.

Eventual champion Leite has already cashed in at least five events of the online festival and his deepest run was a 12th place in Event #61: $300 Monster Stack NLHE 6-Handed, which featured very similar circumstances. On the live poker circuit, Leite has cashed for nearly $150k according to his profile on The Hendon Mob and today's victory appears to be his biggest recorded payday so far.

Prior to this online festival, only five Norwegians had won a WSOP bracelet including two-time winner and legend of the game Thor Hansen, Sigurd Eskeland, Annette Obrestad and Espen Sandvik. Leite follows into these footsteps and has won the 7th bracelet for his home country.

Final Result Event #75: $300 Double Stack No Limit Hold'em

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Trygve "FullSendWig" LeiteNorway$130,100*
2Emanuele "BudSpencer" MonariItaly$101,292
3Anjali "Iwanashipit" AgrawalIndia$72,204
4Eliyahu "yaldon" ElyshivIsrael$51,470
5Gregory "C0bb" RonaldsonSouth Africa$36,689
6Paul "Pistolero99" LozanoSpain$26,154
7Jiahuan "brahms" HeChina$18,643
8David "Stoic123" MitchellUnited States$13,290
9Connor DrinanUnited States$9,473
 Total Prize Pool: $991,008Total Entries:3,552

*the winner also receives a package for the World Series of Poker Europe

Many well-known bracelet hunters hit the rail before the money, including Antoine Saout, Yuri Dzivielevski, Marvin "BeerPressure" Rettenmaier, Anson "Tara@0z" Tsang, Joao Vieira, Aaron Van Blarcum, Erik Seidel, Main Event Champion Ryan Riess and GGPoker Ambassador Daniel Negreanu.

Around halfway through the day’s play, a few competitors edged ahead of the pack, including “MR1SHNARK”, Joshua "thefreshest" Mccully, “Brainfwaves”, Michael “H3R0” Acevedo and Ivan “Negriin” Vilchez. All were to run deep (McCully finished 38th for $2,445, “MR1SHNARK” 25th and "Brainfwaves" 22nd for $3,431 respectively while Acevedo made the last two tables), but the final was to be dominated at its start by two later-stage stack builders, Anjali "Iwanashipit" Agrawal and Emanuele "BudSpencer" Monari.

Notable pre-final cashes included those of Dara O’Kearney (who’d made the money with just 1.5 big blinds), Rob “Livia” Hollink (95th for $1,312), Patrick “CocoTheDog” Mahoney (58th for $1,744), Chris Moorman (43rd for $2,445), Jody “JagOff” Fayant (32nd for $2,445), Anton “storytellerA” Morgenstern (23rd for $3,431) and Maximiliano “TheChosen1” Veyga (19th for $3,431).

With two tables remaining, it was Mario "xxmmarioxx" Mosboeck who, despite doubling eventual finalist Eliyahu "yaldon" Elyshiv, maintained a leading stack of over 25,000,000, eliminating both Veyga and Blake “Beast2018!” Bohn (14th for $4,813). However, the biggest flip of the tournament thus far was to hand Emanuele "BudSpencer" Monari a stack of nearly 50,000,000 and end Mosboeck’s bracelet ambitions. A single preflop all-in match-up between Mosboeck’s ace-king and Monari’s pocket tens propelled the Italian to the top of the counts and his opponent hit the rail in 11th place ($6,753).

Monari also burst the final table bubble, busting short stack Seungmook “7high” Jung (10th for $6,753) and began the nine-handed fight with only Trygve “FullSendWig” Leite close to him in chips. For all the drama to come, these two players would maintain (and swap) the chip lead for most of the final table.

Connor Drinan
Connor Drinan

Connor Drinan was first to be eliminated from the multinational final, running fives into Leite’s aces preflop (it should be mentioned that Leite came out swinging on the final, winning the first two hands with preflop aggression before Drinan took his last stand). David “Stoic123” Mitchell followed him out in 8th ($13,290), having patiently waited for a spot – and a hand – with which to commit his short stack. That hand was ace-ten off-suit, picked off by a set-flopping Eliyahu "yaldon" Elyshiv with pocket eights.

Jiahuan "brahms" He exited in 7th place ($18,643) after moving in for on the button with a pair of threes (in much the same chip position as Mitchell) only to find Leite in the small blind with fives. Paul “Pistolero99” Lozano, too, fell in similar fashion as he shoved with jack-king from the small blind and found big blind Leite with ace-ten.

Although Anjali "Iwanashipit" Agrawal had tangled repeatedly with now-leading Leite, he took a back seat to the action as Gregory “C0bb” Ronaldson was eliminated by a resurgent Monari. Another player down to finding a good shoving spot, Ronaldson’s preflop jam with ace-five was called by Monari with ace-seven; the kickers played and Ronaldson finished 5th ($36,689). Monari continued his bid to retake the chip lead by busting Elyshiv, who, with under 10 million chips remaining, also found a committing hand: king-ten off-suit. Monari took him on with ace-seven, which held to bring the final to its penultimate elimination.

Agrawal faced his two now deep-stacked opponents with just 14 big blinds, and though he won several small skirmishes in an attempt to build back, his final all-in move with jack-eight was called by Leite with ace-king. His failure to outdraw big slick gave him 3rd place and $72,204.

Heads up, Leite started out relentlessly eating away at Monari’s stack, but the Italian’s occasional large shoves were well-timed, and they both enjoyed streaks of multiple pots in a row. Though Monari almost drew level with Leite after a level of one-on-one play, his opponent finally got the better of him on the river of the final hand (a rivered two pair for Monari handing Leite a queen-high straight). Monari's runner-up finish came with a payday of $101,292.01 while Leite took home coveted WSOP gold and $130,099.98.

The Asia Time Zone Events at a Glance

EventDateEntriesPrize PoolWinnerCountryTop Prize
Event #38: $600 Monster StackJuly 25th, 20202,007$1,143,990Aaron WijayaChina$171,389
Event #39: $1,500 NLHEJuly 26th, 2020922$1,313,850Roberto RomanelloUK$216,213
Event #46: $500 DeepstackAugust 1st, 20202,307$1,095,825Sung Joo HyunSouth Korea$161,898
Event #47: $1,000 Short DeckAugust 2nd, 2020487$462,560Paul TeohMalaysia$82,202
Event #53: $800 Double Stack PLOAugust 8th, 2020831$631,560Frank CrivelloUnited States$94,253
Event #55: HK$8,000 Asia ChampionshipAugust 9th, 20203,247$3,208,036Luis Assuncao GarlaBrazil$461,709
Event #61: $300 Monster Stack NLHE 6-MaxAugust 15th, 20203,491$973,989Alexander StaceyUnited Kingdom$127,660
Event #68: $500 DeepstackAugust 22nd, 20202,315$1,099,625Anson TsangHong Kong$150,460
Event #69: $1,500 MarathonAugust 23rd, 20201,438$2,049,150Nick MaimoneUnited States$302,472
Event #75: $300 Double StackAugust 29th, 20203,552$991,008Trygve LeiteNorway$130,100

That wraps up the PokerNews coverage for tonight but the highlight of 2020 World Series of Poker Online Bracelet Events. Day 2 of the record-setting $5,000 Main Event will recommence tomorrow on Sunday, August 30th, 2020 as all Day 1 survivors return to their seats. Don't miss a beat and follow the updates right here!