2021 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Event #16: $600 PLO8 6-Handed
Day: 1
Event Info

2021 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events

Final Results
Winner
Allen Chang
Winning Hand
9543
Prize
$61,394
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$268,920
Entries
498
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
498
Players Left
1

Level: 9

Blinds: 350/700

Ante: 0

Chad Felted By the River

Level 8 : 300/600, 0 ante
Norman Chad
Norman Chad

Daniel "Dnegs" Negreanu raised to 1,200 from the cutoff. "Ligma_Calls" and Norman "normanchad" Chad called from the big.

The flop came the {10-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{j-Hearts}. Chad bet 1,800, Negreanu called as did "Ligma_Calls".

The turn was the {9-Hearts}. Chad bet bot for 9,000, Negreanu folded and "Ligma_Calls" raised to force Chad to put his remaining 2.149 in.

Chad had the {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{5-Spades}{3-Diamonds} vs the {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{2-Spades}

The river came the {k-Diamonds} to give "Sigma_Calls" broadway and sent Chad away, as he did not chose to re-buy again

Player Chips Progress
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Ligma_Calls
50,006
23,956
23,956
Profile photo of Daniel "Dnegs" Negreanu
Daniel "Dnegs" Negreanu
40,412
6,462
6,462
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Norman "normanchad" Chad
Busted

WSOP Legend: 10-Time Bracelet Winner Phil Ivey

Level 8 : 300/600, 0 ante
WSOP Legend Phil Ivey
WSOP Legend Phil Ivey

Few poker players have captured the attention of the poker universe quite like Phil Ivey. There have been plenty of champions of the game who crushed it at the felt, but none who built up the mystique of Ivey, who remains to this day arguably the most magnetic player in poker despite results that no longer match his days of utmost dominance.

A day after the anniversary of Ivey's induction into the Poker Hall of Fame, PokerNews examines the legacy of his WSOP success. Prior to 2000, Ivey didn't have any recorded WSOP cashes.

The 23-year-old didn't waste any time establishing himself as one of the top up-and-coming players. That year, after already making one final table and finishing fifth, Ivey secured his first bracelet. He beat none other than fellow Hall of Famer Amarillo Slim Preston heads up to win Event #14: $2,500 Pot-Limit Omaha, a rebuy event, for his first bracelet and $195,000. Three other Hall of Famers — Chris Bjorin, Phil Hellmuth and David "Devilfish" Ulliott — also competed at that final table, so shipping it was about more than just getting his first taste of gold. Ivey showed he could beat the best in the business.

Two years after that, though, would be when Ivey really showed he was the present and future of the game. In 2002, Ivey showcased his skills at limit poker in a big way.

Click Here to Read More About this WSOP Legend

Level 8 Chip Leaders

Level 8 : 300/600, 0 ante
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Fatima "fatroy" Askaryar us
Fatima "fatroy" Askaryar
105,678
58,878
58,878
Profile photo of Anthony "Turbo1" Huntsman us
Anthony "Turbo1" Huntsman
73,430
Profile photo of Gionni "COLDWARKID" Demers us
Gionni "COLDWARKID" Demers
67,100
6,985
6,985
Profile photo of lilmiracle us
lilmiracle
66,342
5,760
5,760
Profile photo of Yueqi "anoob" Zhu
Yueqi "anoob" Zhu
65,688
50,688
50,688
Profile photo of Jeff "bortzork" Miller us
Jeff "bortzork" Miller
65,282
1,323
1,323
Profile photo of Richard "DoMoreAcid" Ali us
Richard "DoMoreAcid" Ali
65,097
Profile photo of Paul "PresicioN" Zappulla
Paul "PresicioN" Zappulla
62,519
Profile photo of Scott "phil_ivey" Sanders us
Scott "phil_ivey" Sanders
61,316
41,952
41,952
Profile photo of Chun Lin "Bingooo" Mo us
Chun Lin "Bingooo" Mo
59,360

Level: 8

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 0

Negreanu Doubles With New Bullet

Level 7 : 250/500, 0 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

"Ligma_Calls" raised to 2,500 from early position and was called by Daniel "Dnegs" Negreanu in the big blind.

The flop came the {3-Clubs}{8-Spades}{5-Spades}, "Ligma_Calls" bet 2,875, Negreanu raised all in to 14,100 and was called.

Negreanu had the {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{2-Hearts} vs the {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} of his opponent.

The turn was the {10-Hearts} and the river the {a-Spades} to give Negreanu a double shortly after busting just before

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Daniel "Dnegs" Negreanu
Daniel "Dnegs" Negreanu
33,950
33,950
33,950
Profile photo of Ligma_Calls us
Ligma_Calls
26,050
26,050
26,050

Legendre Doubles Through Miller

Level 7 : 250/500, 0 ante

Jeff "bortzork" Miller raised to 1,437 on the button and Sean "Hurricane27" Legendre called from the big blind.

The {5-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{a-Hearts} flop saw Legendre check-jam for 5,226 after Miller continued for 2,343 and Miller called.

Jeff "bortzork" Miller: {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{4-Spades}
Sean "Hurricane27" Legendre: {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{2-Hearts}

Legendre was ahead after flopping the flush and the {6-Hearts} turn followed by the {k-Clubs} river secured his double up.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeff "bortzork" Miller
63,959
3,694
3,694
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Sean "Hurricane27" Legendre
13,576

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Ian "apokerjoker2" Steinman Looking to Crush Another WSOP Online Bracelet Series

Level 7 : 250/500, 0 ante
Ian Steinman
Ian Steinman

One WSOP Gold Bracelet. Three final tables. Fifteen cashes. That was the body of work of Ian "apokerjoker2" Steinman in last year's WSOP.com Online Bracelet Series, one that would be the envy of nearly everyone who fired in last year's version. Steinman, who already has been seeking action on some bracelet bets for this year's series, will be looking to duplicate his many deep runs and massive success this year.

Steinman's heater began last year with two final tables early in the series, with a fifth-place performance in Event #7: $800 NLH Knockout Deepstack for $24,578, followed by a sixth-place finish two days later in Event #9: $1,000 NLH 6-Max for $30,995. Steinman's bracelet would be earned late in the series, when he took down Event #27: $400 NLH Freezeout for $110,557 after beating Japan's Satoshi Tanaka in heads-up play. Steinman used these performances to take down the $100,000 Leaderboard competition of the WSOP.com portion of the series, which sent an additional $18,000 his way.

Steinman doesn't appear to be resting on his laurels in preparing for a summer of poker, however, already getting in some prep work by winning the Benny Binion Summer Shoot-Out at the South Point Poker Room for $65,000 after a three-way deal. As much as winning his first bracelet meant to Steinman, the quest for another crusher of a summer is on for the hyper-talented Steinman.

Player Chips Progress
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Ian "apokerjoker2" Steinman
15,000

Level: 7

Blinds: 250/500

Ante: 0