World Poker Tour Chip Counts

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2020 World Series of Poker Main Event – US Bracket – Final Table Chip Counts Joseph “kolebear” Hebert – 13,052,534 Shawn “shades927” Stroke – 5,252,000. World Professional Poker Tour (Feb 2012). Here's what the chip counts look like:. PokerNews.com is the world's leading poker website. Among other things.

Day 1b of the World Poker Tour World Online Championships Main Event on partypoker kicked off yesterday with 490 players getting into the action.

Combined with the 521 players entering on Day 1a, the event attracted a total of 1,011 entrants to generate a $10,110,000 prize pool to squeeze past the event's lofty $10 million guarantee.

A total of 76 players advanced to Day 2 on Day 1b including partypoker ambassadors Jason Koon and Isaac Haxton. They will be joined by the 80 players that advanced on Day 1a including partypoker ambassadors Philipp Gruissem and Dzmitry Urbanovich.

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Benjamin Rolle virtually bagged the biggest stack on Day 1b and will bring a hefty stack of 3,604,241 to Day 2. Also bagging big on Day 1b were Daniel Szymanski (3,375,987), Victor Simionato (3,181,776), Almedin Imsirovic (2,984,524), and Nicolay Motsenko (2,953,222).

WPT WOC Main Event Day 1b Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Benjamin RolleGermany3,604,241
2Daniel SzymanskiPoland3,375,987
3Victor SimionatoBrazil3,181,776
4Almedin ImsirovicUnited States2,984,524
5Nicolay MotsenkoRussia2,953,222
6Srikant VedutlaUnited Kingdom2,951,776
7Felix BleikerSwitzerland2,853,043
8Dan SmithUnited States2,735,368
9Niklas AstedtSweden2,522,280
10Daniel Sternald PetersenDenmark2,278,672

This group of players sits well behind the overall chip leader thanks to Slovenia's Blaž Žerjavending Day 1a with a massive stack of 4,400,082.

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Notable players to advance to Day 2 from the Day 1b field included Christian Rudolph (2,183,550), Timothy Adams (1,931,454), Joao Baumgarten (1,734,083), Jake Schindler (1,251,744), Anton Wigg (1,087,925), Maria Lampropulos (1,007,634), Jans Arends (897,367), Ankush Mandavia (878,449), and John Duthie (475,954).

WPT WOC Main Event Schedule

Day 2 of the World Poker Tour World Online Championships Main Event takes place on Monday, Sept 14 at 7:05 p.m. BST.

The 156 remaining players will begin the action with blinds at 15,000/30,000 along with an ante of 3,750. The action will conclude on Day 2 after a dozen 30-minute blind levels are in the books with Day 3 kicking off around the same time the following day.

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A cash prize will be there for the top 136 players, with a min-cash of $23,253 awarded to those who eek into the money. The top prize awarded at the end of the event is a massive $1,715,667.

WPT WOC Main Event Top Payouts

PlacePrize
1$1,715,667
2$1,231,600
3$814,664
4$552,006
5$391,257
6$277,014
7$194,112
8$153,672
9$127,386

WPT World Online Championships Winners

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DateEventFieldPrize poolWinnerPayout
7/21/20Event #1: $3,200 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Championship145$500,000Paul Tedeschi$92,105
7/28/20Event #2: $3,200 Pot Limit Omaha Championship342$1,026,000Alex Manzano$176,132
8/4/20Event #3: $3,200 8-Max Championship1,062$3,186,000Gavin Cochrane$540,664
8/11/20Event #4: $3,200 6-Max Championship999$3,000,000Nick Petrangelo$494,550
8/18/20Event #5: $3,200 Knockout Championship1,035$3,105,000Daniel Smyth$413,391
8/25/20Event #6: $3,200 Mix-Max Championship989$3,000,000Andrey Kotelnikov$488,508
9/1/20Event #7: Micro Main Event Championship8,465$1,000,000Luiz Antonio Silva$488,508

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One of the more accomplished players at the final table with $667K in documented live cashes according to the The Hendon Mob, Hebert has positioned himself fantastically thanks to a monstrous chip lead that sees him enter play with more than double the chips of his two nearest competitors.

Hebert, 38, has been active in the live scene for more than a decade mostly in the South, where he has been a regular at WSOPC events in Biloxi, Choctaw, New Orleans and Tunica, all close to his native Metairie, Louisiana. Despite more than $250K in Circuit cashes, a ring win has eluded him.

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As if the chance for ultimate WSOP gold and $1.5 million in first-place prize money wasn't motivation enough, Hebert will be playing to make good on some of the last words he exchanged with his mother before her death earlier this year.

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I texted her, ‘Man, one day I hope I can win a bracelet. It’s something I always dreamed of and I just don’t know how many more chances I’m going to have to do that.’ She texted me back and said, ‘I keep hoping and praying that what will be, will be. Things will work out.’ That was our last text, she passed away three days later.”

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Linda had been assisting others involved in a nearby accident and had called in an ambulance, but she wound up in it instead when a pulmonary embolism occurred. Unable to recover in the hospital, she died days later.

“This is all for her, it’s #ForLinda, that’s my mom’s name,” an emotional Hebert revealed. “I just want everybody to know that.'