Player | Chips | Progress |
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Marvin "mkarlins" Karlins | Busted | |
Lauren "sycamore22" Roberts | Busted | |
Kathy "Luckygal" Liebert | Busted | |
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Steve "DeddMoney" Roselius
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Busted | |
Joseph "thehofffx" Hoffman
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Busted | |
Lee "roofus" Watkinson
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Busted | |
Timothy "Aceviper" Stearns | Busted | |
Chun "karlwsop" Hung
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Busted | |
Jason "Jasongwinn" Gwinn
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Busted | |
Farzad "Hades_Man" Tafti | Busted | |
John "PokerBull197" Dombroski | Busted | |
Mark "pottytrainme" Fraser | Busted | |
Ray ��rayk111" Kondler | Busted |
2020 WSOP.com Online Bracelet Events
We have exciting news for poker fans around the world, especially those following the 2020 World Series of Poker online bracelet events on both WSOP.com and GG Poker.
Given it's a virtual series, we thought players and fans should have an interactive platform in which to engage with one another, as well as us here at PokerNews. That's why we've created a PokerNews Discord server and are inviting you to join our new community.
Discord specializes in text, image, video, and audio communication between users in a chat channel. It's a digital message board where you can share your thoughts with others who also love poker. The Pokernews Discord will give you a place to get caught up on whats going on in poker today and a place where you can share your thoughts with others.
Think of Discord as a house where different categories within the server are like a different room in the house. You can jump from one to the other to interact, gather information, or just have some fun.
We give you an area to share your bad beats, share your big wins, and talk about what is going on in poker today. We'll share links to live updates, highlight the biggest poker news, and offer special promotions.
Level: 20
Blinds: 1,400/2,800
Ante: 350
Lena Evans, who is action today under the screen name "HelixPoker," is an advocate for women in poker and a driving force behind numerous initiatives including Helix Poker and Poker League of Nations (PLON). In particular, she��s working hard to bring more women into the game of poker and have them playing not only in Ladies Events but in open tournament fields.
In addition, she is a Philanthropist and a businesswoman. For those that don't know, PLON is the largest forum for woman in poker and is working hard to bring woman in to the game of poker. Evan has said that the goal is ultimately to build the game for everyone. Many famous poker players as well as recreational players have joined the movement including Kristen Bicknell, Jamie Kerstetter, Ana Marquez, Maria Konnikova and more.
For more on Evans, who is seeking her first WSOP gold bracelet, check out this interview she did with Sarah Herring awhile back:
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Lena "helixpoker" Evans |
54,418
19,700
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19,700 |
Scott "intheblack14" Epstein raised to 6,000 from early position and "Unafraid" defended their big blind to see a flop.
"Unafraid" checked to Epstein who jammed for 115,370 and "Unafraid" called off their 34,256 stack.
"Unafraid":
Scott "intheblack14" Epstein:
Epstein flopped top-pair but "Unafraid" held the nuts but the paired the board giving Epstein some hop drawing to a nine.
Luckily for "Unafraid", the completed the board on the river and secured their double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Scott "intheblack14" Epstein | 81,114 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Gene "Kaykook" Quinn |
167,780
147,780
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147,780 |
Layne "scoop87" Flack
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159,285 | |
Kenna "STAXS" James |
149,315
24,277
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24,277 |
Greg "FossilMan" Raymer
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124,747
104,747
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104,747 |
Phil "Lumestackin" Hellmuth
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120,107 | |
Bernard "Dogger99" Lee
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100,000
-18,242
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-18,242 |
David "davedadonk" Gutfreund |
97,996
76,584
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76,584 |
Marvin "mkarlins" Karlins |
95,476
-39,835
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-39,835 |
Terry "mrterry007" Fleischer |
90,489
53,179
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53,179 |
Roland "prngls12" Israelashvili |
89,352
62,092
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62,092 |
Yueqi "anoob" Zhu |
66,555
7,766
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7,766 |
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Philip "eric_shun" Beesley |
52,749
32,749
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32,749 |
Farzad "Hades_Man" Tafti |
52,544
32,544
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32,544 |
David "zuleh" Bagheri |
45,461
21,024
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21,024 |
Lena "helixpoker" Evans | 34,718 |
Level: 19
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 300
Mike "mouth123" Matusow raised all in for 26,488 from early position and "TrashChance" isolated after they came over the top for 67,684 from the hijack.
"TrashChance":
Mike "mouth123" Matusow:
Matusow was in desperate need of a ten but didn't find one with the runout ending his tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mike "mouth123" Matusow | Busted | |
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Looking for a good offer to try the WSOP.com poker software during the 2020 World Series of Poker?
This article doesn't list every promotion under the sun to play online poker in Nevada and New Jersey.
Instead, it lists the best ways to play some real money poker games for free on the WSOP.com poker site.
In other words, here's a special welcome offer you should not miss.
1. How to get Seven Free Tickets to $100 Tournaments
2. How to get up to $1,000 in bonus money
With the 2020 World Series of Poker happening now, poker players in Nevada and New Jersey are warming up their accounts to enter an event that is sure to make poker history.
If you are new to the site, you have a great welcome offer to claim.
Follow the instructions below to secure up to $1,000 in free bonus money and tickets to play some of the best free real money tournaments on the site.
Get Free Tickets to Exclusive $100 Events
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Fill out the registration form on this page and follow the instructions on the screen to activate the offer.
You will be asked to verify your personal data, confirm your e-mail address, and make a deposit of at least $10.
Seconds later, WSOP.com will transfer the seven tournament tickets to your account.
The tickets allow you to enter the WSOP.com new players' events - a series of daily freeroll where you compete for a share of $100 in real cash each time.
The events run at 4 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday and at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, with a combined prize pool of $700 up for grabs in the next seven upcoming freerolls from when you deposit is made.
Level: 18
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 250