The 2021 World Series of Poker Super Circuit Online is in full swing at GGPoker with four more ring winners including Uri “JimyT” Reichenstein winning Event #4: $800 No Limit Hold’em 6-Max Championship for $166,860 and Jonas “LobyPewis” Mackoff claiming his second career WSOPC ring in Event #5: $315 BOUNTY GIANT for $71,140.
In other news, Event #7: Big 25, was big indeed with a whopping 61,546 entries to smash the $1 million guarantee with a $1,415,558 prize pool. New Zealand’s “Raggaz” won this event for $145,994, while “GangstaZab” won a gold ring and $133,180 after agreeing to a four-way deal in Event #6: $365 GIANT.
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Uri “JimyT” Reichenstein Wins WSOP Super Circuit Online Series Event #4: $800 No Limit Hold’em 6-Max Championship ($166,860)
Israel’s Uri “JimyT” Reichenstein put on an impressive display en route to his first WSOP Circuit gold ring by knocking out every player at the final table single-handed in Event #4: $800 No Limit 6-Max Championship to win the top prize of $166,860.
Reichenstein is no stranger to big scores with nearly $2.8 million in live earnings, including nearly $1 million for second place in the EPT Main Event in Barcelona in 2016 along with another runner-up performance worth almost $900,000 in the 2019 EPT Barcelona High Roller.
Reichenstein eliminated a slew of accomplished competitors at the final table including Patrick “chrisbenoit” Brooks ($120,642), Matas “NoWeyyy” Cikinas (third – $87,227), Claas Segebrecht (fourth – $63,067), Justin “LappyPoker” Lapka (fifth – $45,598), Jeffrey “jumping gn” Reardon (sixth – $32,969), and Markku “ExVang” Koplimaa (seventh – $23,837) in succession before winning the title.
The tournament was another success for GGPoker with 1,571 entries generating a $1,193,960 prize pool to smash the $1 million guarantee.
Event #4: $800 No Limit Hold’em 6-Max Championship Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Uri “JimyT” Reichenstein | Israel | $166,860 |
2 | Patrick “chrisbenoit” Brooks | United Kingdom | $120,642 |
3 | Matas “NoWeyyy” Cikinas | Lithuania | $87,227 |
4 | Claas Segebrecht | Germany | $63,067 |
5 | Justin “LappyPoker” Lapka | United States | $45,598 |
6 | Jeffrey “jumping gn” Reardon | Canada | $32,969 |
7 | Markku “ExVang” Koplimaa | Estonia | $23,837 |
Jonas “LobyPewis” Mackoff Wins WSOP Super Circuit Online Series Event #5: $315 BOUNTY GIANT ($71,140)
Jonas “LobyPewis” Mackoff won his second WSOP Circuit Gold Ring in Event $5 after coming back from behind during heads-up play against Aleksandr “leeel” Shepel (second – $44,174) to win the $71,140 including $40,694 in bounties.
Mackoff’s first ring came almost a decade ago when he shipped the 2012 WSOPC San Diego $355 No Limit Hold’em for $14,555. This is not all as Mackoff has amassed more than $1 million in live tournament earnings, placing him in Canada’s top 100 all-time money winners.
Other big names at the final table in addition to Mackoff and Shepel included Stefan “C3H5N3O6” Lehner (third – $26,169), Daniel “Rock Pitbull” Bertoldi (fourth – $20,733), and Ran “Pearblossom” Koller (eighth – $8,458).
The $500,000 guarantee generously slapped onto this event by GGPoker was obliterated with 2,508 entries generating a $752,400 prize pool.
Event #5: $315 BOUNTY GIANT Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize | Bounty | Total Prize |
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1 | Jonas “LobyPewis” Mackoff | Canada | $30,446 | $40,694 | $71,140 |
2 | Aleksandr “leeel” Shepel | Russia | $30,369 | $13,805 | $44,174 |
3 | Stefan “C3H5N3O6” Lehner | Austria | $22,140 | $4,029 | $26,169 |
4 | Daniel “Rock Pitbull” Bertoldi | Brazil | $16,121 | $4,612 | $20,733 |
5 | TooStonedMonkey | Canada | $11,738 | $4,467 | $16,205 |
6 | Xdao | China | $8,547 | $4,321 | $12,868 |
7 | Skinny Pete | India | $6,223 | $3,022 | $9,245 |
8 | Ran “Pearblossom” Koller | Israel | $4,532 | $3,926 | $8,458 |
9 | Tintenfisch | Andorra | $3,300 | $3,213 | $6,513 |
“GanstaZab” Wins WSOP Super Circuit Online Series Event #6: $365 GIANT ($133,180)
After just under 11 hours of play, “GangstaZab” won Event #6: $365 GIANT No Limit Hold’em for $133,180 as part of a four-way deal with Vlada “Vlada2108” Stojanovic (second – $130,584), Mateusz “SsethTzeenta” Szymanski (third – $105,193), and Ben Cade (fourth – $97,184).
A trio of well-known players hit the rail at the final table short of the deal including Lee “mathouse” Kyoungjun (sixth – $40,432), Eder “BlueMoon” Campana (seventh – $30,320), and Pete Chen (eighth – $22,737).
The tournament attracted precisely 4,000 entries to create a $1,372,400 prize pool, significantly above the $1 million guarantee.
Event #6: $365 GIANT Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | GangstaZab | Russia | $133,180* |
2 | Vlada “Vlada2108” Stojanovic | Serbia | $130,584* |
3 | Mateusz “SsethTzeenta” Szymanski | Poland | $105,193* |
4 | Ben Cade | Canada | $97,184* |
5 | Th3Secr3t | San Marino | $53,917 |
6 | Lee “mathouse” Kyoungjun | Hong Kong | $40,432 |
7 | Eder “BlueMoon” Campana | Brazil | $30,320 |
8 | Pete Chen | Taiwan | $22,737 |
9 | PrinceHamed | Brazil | $17,050 |
*Reflects four-way deal at the final table.
“Raggaz” Wins WSOP Super Circuit Online Series Event #7: Big 25 ($133,180)
The Big 25 was something special as it gave players a chance to win a coveted gold ring for just a $25 buy-in. Not only that, the event featured a $1 million guarantee, something almost unheard of for an event buy-in this low.
As it turned out, the $1 million guarantee was merely a placeholder as the event attracted a massive field of 61,546 entries during dozens of opening flights to generate a $1,415,558 prize pool.
The event was down to 6,767 players to start Day 2 and it just took a nudge over nine hours for “Raggaz” to win the ring along with the $145,994 top prize after besting “Muusik” (second – $109,466) in heads-up play.
Russia’s “luckyboom1st” was also on the podium with a third-place performance worth $82,088 while Thomas “Flashguts513” Lee (eighth – $19,466) and Jeff “shortguy99” Giles were also at the final table with less success as they were the first two players eliminated.
Event #7: Big 25 Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Raggaz | New Zealand | $145,994 |
2 | Muusik | Estonia | $109,466 |
3 | luckyboom1st | Russia | $82,088 |
4 | lleas | Norway | $61,557 |
5 | garaac | Brazil | $46,161 |
6 | Y Pashinskiy | Russia | $34,616 |
7 | Pahachara W | Thailand | $25,958 |
8 | Thomas “Flashguts513” Lee | New Zealand | $19,466 |
9 | Jeff “shortguy99” Giles | Canada | $14,597 |
This Week’s WSOP Super Circuit Online Schedule
Four circuit rings are up for grabs this coming week with Event #11: $400 COLOSSUS providing massive value thanks to its lofty $2.5 million guarantee for a $400 buy-in. Plenty of Day 1 flights will be held throughout the week with a winner crowned on Day 2 on Sunday, May 16.
Date | Day | Time (EDT) | Event | Buy-in | Guarantee |
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May 11 | Tuesday | 2:05 p.m. | Event #8: $800 Deepstack No Limit Hold’em Championship | $800 | $1,000,000 |
May 15 | Tuesday | 2:05 p.m. | Event #9: $525 Bounty Deepstack No Limit Hold’em | $525 | $500,000 |
May 16 | Tuesday | 2:05 p.m. | Event #10: $100 HUNDRED STACK No Limit Hold’em | $100 | $500,000 |
May 16 | Tuesday | 2:05 p.m. | Event #11: $400 COLOSSUS, $2.5M GTD [Day 2] | $400 | $2,500,000 |
There’s plenty more to come in the upcoming weeks, including the biggest WSOP Circuit Main Event ever with a buy-in of $525 and a $5M guarantee. The Main Event is running May 23-30, with the final table live streamed on June 5.