The
2020 GGPoker World Series of Poker Winter Online Circuit has come to an end with the $1,700 Main Event playing down to a winner. It took just under three hours to determine a champion and Macau-based high-stakes cash game player
Paulius Plausinaitis went wire-to-wire, defeating turkey1 in heads-up to claim his first WSOP Circuit ring and the
top prize worth $1,236,361.
The flagship tournament of the entire schedule drew
a total of 6,395 entries including 974 re-entries to surpass the $10 million guarantee, and the top 700 finishers earned a portion of the
$10,327,925 prize pool.
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Cast your mind back to January 2020.
Maurice Hawkins had just won another WSOPC title, extending his all-time record to 14 rings, poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel was headlining the
Aussie Millions final table, and players were gearing up for another year of live events including the 2021 PokerStars Players Championship and the
However, just one month later the poker landscape looked very different.