The World Series of Poker Online – Week 5
September 27, 2023 4 min Read

As we transitioned into the fifth week of the renowned 5th annual World Series of Poker Online (WSOP-O) hosted on GGPoker, the excitement reached a fever pitch. The poker world watched, riveted, as 6 more illustrious World Series of Poker bracelets were awarded to the international poker community. And, in the Ontario-exclusive WSOP, the Main Event concluded, awarding its much-coveted bracelet.
Anticipation was palpable as the week's events unfolded. Particularly catching everyone's attention is Event #28: WSOP Online Main Event. With its astonishing $25,000,000 guarantee, it serves as a beacon for players worldwide. The technical issues from the previous week have given all players an extra full week to qualify as, to date, 4,135 players have paid the $5,000 buy-in, of which only 471 have survived thus far to day 2. The other noteworthy tournament, Event #33: GGMillion$ High Roller, the final event on the schedule, offers players the option of a $10,000 buy-in tournament with a $10 Million Guarantee.
The week also boasted the conclusion of 4 Continental freerolls. These tournaments distributed a whopping $260,000 in poker rewards. With 2,860 avid poker participants in the fray, 778 players managed to earn a portion of the lucrative prize pool. A tip of the hat to the 11 fortunate players who secured $10,000 packages, setting their sights on the exciting 2023 WSOP Paradise event in the Bahamas.
The week's events began with the WSOP Online Event #24: Pot Limit Omaha Championship. This competition, complete with its $10,000 entry fee, drew 153 poker aficionados and accumulated a prize pool that reached $1,484,100. While the top 5 finishers of the event all earned over $100,000, it was, among this sea of talent, Y Dzivielevski' who distinguished themselves, pocketing a World Series of Poker bracelet and a more than respectable $368,342.81 for the victory.
WSOP Bracelet Events
The week’s next bracelet event in the WSOP Online ran on Thursday, September 21st. Event #25: Superstack Turbo Bounty No Limit Hold’em, attracted significant attention. This unique $525 buy-in event offered participants super deep stacks, creating significant strategic depth. Attracting 2,516 players, all eyeing the WSOP Championship Bracelet and a share from the $1,258,000 prize pool. When the final hand was completed, it was ‘Symmetry’, flying the Canadian flag, defeating ‘Nevan Chang’, and claiming the victory. ‘Symmetry’ earned $50,392.52 to go along with the championship bracelet and an additional $59,228.98 in earned bounties. The next event, in the series, the only bracelet event on the Saturday, was Event #26: Heads Up No Limit Hold’em Championship. This tournament, unlike most, did not allow for late registration and capped the player pool to 128. When the event started, 127 had joined knowing that only the top 8 would be paid, with 5th through 8th earning $75,838.84 from the $10,000 buy-in. The 3rd and 4th place finishers were consoled with $121,342.15 and ‘Petr Knopp’ had to settle with $242,684.30. The eventual Heads up winner and bracelet champion, was ‘A Martirosian’ who slept well knowing the top prize of $424,697.54 was safe in his account. Adding to the exhilaration of this week's series was Event #27: FIFTY STACK Pot Limit Omaha. With a moderate buy-in of $500, this event attracted a commendable 1,080 poker enthusiasts, eager to test their skills in the intricate game of Pot-Limit Omaha. Amassing a significant prize pool of $513,000, the stakes were undeniably high. The limelight, however, was firmly captured by 'karma tova'. Representing Israel with pride, 'karma tova' showcased exceptional skill and strategy, eventually clinching the first place. For this masterful display, the player was rewarded with a substantial $76,702.52 and the WSOP Online Bracelet.





