Ten days after taking part in the PLO Championship Finals at WSOP Online, Renan Carlos Bruschi, João Simão and Yuri Martins have also been confirmed to appear on the FT for the high roller event.
In the search for a second title in the fourth installment of the series, Yuri is in last place with 16 BBS. Renan and João top the leaderboard with 93 and 92 BBS chips respectively.
The other four finalists also have enviable poker resumes, but Sam Greenwood is the only one of them to have already won the World Series of Poker. In 2015, he won the NL Hold’em Championship and earned $318,977.
With 228 high roller appearances, GGPoker has earned over $1 million in prize money. The winner will take home a total of $243,934.
Contest on the world’s largest website will continue at 3:00 PM (Brasília time) with blinds of 17,500/35,000 and ante of 4,500.
Number of chips
1. Renan Carlos Bruschi (Brazil) 3,246,908
2. João Simão (Brazil) 3,217,312
3. Ben Willinowski (Canada) 1,852,345
4. Eric Gabriel Janowski (Switzerland) 1,649,158
5. Janne Peltoniemi (Finland) 622,916
6. Sam Greenwood (Canada) 599,006
7. Yuri Martins (Brazil) 575,355
Prize Pool
1. $243,934
2. $176,369
3. $127,518
4. $92,198
5. $66,661
6. $48,197
7. $34,847
This text provides information about the participants and prize pool for the high roller event at the WSOP Online, highlighting the achievements and chip counts of each player. It also mentions that Sam Greenwood is the only finalist who has previously won the World Series of Poker.
This text provides an update on the PLO Championship Finals at WSOP Online, highlighting the performances of Renan Carlos Bruschi, João Simão, and Yuri Martins. It also gives information about the chip counts and prize pool for the high roller event, showcasing the competitive nature of the tournament.
This text discusses the participation of Renan Carlos Bruschi, João Simão, and Yuri Martins in the high roller event at WSOP Online, with Renan and João leading in chips. Sam Greenwood, with a previous WSOP win, is also among the finalists. The winner will take home $243,934 from the prize pool.