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After four long hard-fought days of poker, all Day 1âs of the
Mid-Stakes Poker Tour $1,100 (1.5M GTD) Main Event have come to an end. Today, it was
Max Corcoran from Arizona who stood tall among the many after bagging 548,500 in chips.
Day 1d began play with nearly 500 entrants and steadily increased up until late registration ended â coming in at a total of 1,233. By the dayâs end, that number had dwindled to fewer than 200.
Taken altogether, Day 1a through Day 1d had a combined total of 2,790 entries. This brings the official prize pool to $2,692,350 â well beyond the $1.5 million guarantee.
A total of 297 players will cash, with a min-cash being worth $2,423 and the eventual champion taking home a cool $367,801.
Work, Family, Pandemic Top Concerns as Players Adapt for Fall WSOP
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An autumn full of World Series of Poker action probably wasn’t one of the scenarios most players expected to occur barely a year ago, but as the global COVID-19 pandemic roars on, that’s 2021’s new poker reality. Adaptability is the keyword barring a massive new surge in disease, a live 2021 WSOP is going to play out.
We’ve previously looked at the pros and cons of an autumn WSOP from the perspective of pros, but there’s another truth to this as well. No matter what a player prefers, it’s a new reality, and each player must manage their needs and priorities if they want to play the WSOP.
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WSCOPC #2: Super MILLION$ High Roller at
The bar was set very high in the most expensive buy-in of the
2020 GGPoker World Series of Poker Winter Online Circuit, as the Super MILLION$ came with the usual price tag of $10,300. For this special edition of the weekly high-stakes showdown on GGPoker, the guarantee received a boost to $5 million, and that goal was reached in spectacular fashion.
Thanks to 314 unique players and an incredible 197 reentries, a field of 511 emerged and the top 60 spots secured a portion of the
$5.11 million prize pool. Not only did the bubble burst, but the final table of nine was reached after almost 10 1/2 hours, and it was