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Event #18 of the WSOP Super Circuit Online is the $525 buy-in Main Event. It not only comes with
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In addition to the ring, players are also competing for a large chunk of change with at least $1 million guaranteed to be in the prize pool.
The event kicks off at 7:05 p.m. BST (2:05 p.m. EDT) with players starting off with 25,000 in chips worth 125 big blinds during the opening blind level. Players will have plenty of opportunities to build a monster stack with unlimited re-entries permitted during the 195-minute late registration window.
Blinds will increase every 15 minutes for the first dozen blind levels. After that, the pace will speed up with 10-minute blind levels until the final table is reached, at which point GGPoker s final table rules will take over. Blinds will be pushed back at the final table so that the average stack is at least 40 big blinds and blinds will increase a certain number of hands instead of by time.
Ian potamophobia Matakis battled his way through
669 entries to win his first World Series of Poker Circuit Ring in
Event #12: $800 Pot Limit Omaha Championship. The guarantee for this event was set at $250,000, but they more than doubled that with the 335 unique entries and 334 rebuys putting $508,440 into the prize pool.
While this is Matakis first win, he s no stranger to online poker glory. He has more than $1 million in online cashes, with almost $900,000 of that from the GGPoker network. This score looks to be his second-biggest online score after a $330,467 2nd place finish in
High Rollers Super MILLION$ $10K, $20M GTD [2-day event] in June of 2020.