2021 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Event #11: $400 NLH Ultra Deepstack
Day: 1
Event Info

2021 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Final Results
Winner
Vijay Para
Winning Hand
q6
Prize
$86,210
Event Info
Buy-in
$400
Prize Pool
$510,120
Entries
1,417
Level Info
Level
49
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
1,417
Players Left
1

Daniel "spicoli24" Sepiol on the Rise

Level 20 : 2,000/4,000, 400 ante
Daniel Sepiol
Daniel Sepiol

Daniel "spicoli24" Sepiol, who is building a stack here in Event 11, has been a fixture on the Midwest poker circuits for a few years, spending much time on the felt on the Mid States Poker Tour, Heartland Poker Tour, and World Series of Poker Circuit, to name a few places the Indiana native has frequented. 2021 has served as a leaping pad for Sepiol to take a big step towards the next level, and his results leading up to the WSOP.com Online Bracelet Series speak for themselves.

Sepiol's first taste of success came in March during the 2021 MSPT Iowa Riverside $1,100 Main Event. Sepiol took down his first MSPT title, along with a career-high score of $162,781 for beating a field of 862 entrants. June was another lucrative month for Sepiol, as he earned $105,450 in a heads-up chop with Michael Newman in the Venetian Deep Stack Championship Series Event #45: $1,100 Ultimate Stack. He capped off his stellar month with a 45th-place finish in the Wynn Millions $10,000 NLH for $51,650.

Sepiol now sets his sights on the WSOP.com Online Bracelet Series, looking to continue his plethora of success in 2021. Will he continue the breakout year in his transition to the virtual felt? In today's MonsterStack event, he sits just above starting stack, and we'll be keeping our eyes on his performances all summer long.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel "spicoli24" Sepiol
253,299
-14,409
-14,409

Tags: Dan Sepiol

Level: 20

Blinds: 2,000/4,000

Ante: 400

Andrew Moreno Talks About What It Takes to Win the Wynn Millions

Level 19 : 1,700/3,400, 340 ante

Andrew Moreno has been playing poker for a very long time and only recently he decided to really step up his game and put in the work. In the shortest amount of time, he reached his goal to get over $1 million in lifeime earnings and now he reached his second goal as he won a significant seven-figure score.

In this interview with PokerNews' Chad Holloway, Moreno talks about what it takes to do well in a tournament like the $10,000 Wynn Millions.

Level: 19

Blinds: 1,700/3,400

Ante: 340

Hellmuth, Moorman & Altman Among Recent Eliminations

Level 18 : 1,400/2,800, 280 ante
Player Chips Progress
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Alex "SunDSolar" Soares
Busted
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Daniel "centrfieldr" Lupo
Busted
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Daniel "BradOwen" Maor
Busted
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Benjamin "Pr0spector88" Palmer
Busted
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Owais "Oerockets" Ahmed
Busted
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Chris "Robotbob47" Moorman
Busted
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Nicolas "Zskrrrrt" Zolofra
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Joseph "kolebear" Hebert
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Anthony "Flawlessbink" Maio
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Corey "Corgasm" Paggeot
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Bryan "Pellepelle" Piccioli
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Shankar "Burgersssss" Pillai
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Michael "annie_r_u_ok" Trivett
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Mijael "Diaper_money" Meza
Busted
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Jonathan "Art.Vandelay" Dokler
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Jim "Bocaratone" Collopy
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Michael "ParxBigStax" Marder
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Brian "JackBogle" Altman
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Bob "Zeidman" Zeidman
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Joseph "biueberry" Cheong
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Samuel "Workaholic" Vitello
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Stephen "sixsixsix" Jones
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Bretty "blurred" Mcnary
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Viacheslav "Innstillness" Fentisov
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Phil "Lumestackin" Hellmuth
Busted

Liberto Overbets

Level 18 : 1,400/2,800, 280 ante

Dan "oiltrader513" Shak raised to 4,800 from early position and was called by Justin "Cheersfive" Liberto from the cutoff.

Action went check-check on a flop of {5-Clubs}{8-Spades}{10-Clubs}. The turn came the {k-Hearts}. Shak bet 7,680, Liberto called.

The river was the {6-Diamonds}. The pot was 30,720. Liberto made a big bet of 48,420 which forced Shak to fold it after a few moments.

Player Chips Progress
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Dan "oiltrader513" Shak
180,910
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Justin "Cheersfive" Liberto
180,765

WSOP History: Looking Back at the November (and October) Nines

Level 18 : 1,400/2,800, 280 ante
2013 WSOP November Nine
2013 WSOP November Nine

No stage in poker stood as a bigger goal for a tournament player than the final table of the WSOP Main Event. For years, that meant going to sleep knowing you had the chance of a lifetime, to go down in poker history in the next few days as the cameras captured your every bet, raise and fold.

All of that changed in 2008.

The year after Jerry Yang's Main Event victory was broadcast to all on ESPN's standard tape delay, organizers made a decision to try to increase the excitement and anticipation around the final table: after the final nine was reached, play would be paused. At that point, everyone left would go home with 9th-place money and the players would reconvene a few months later to play out the final table on a short tape delay.

That lasted until 2016, and this is the history of the November (and October) Nines.

Click here to read the article about the history of the WSOP November Nine

Level: 18

Blinds: 1,400/2,800

Ante: 280