WSOP Online Main Event Smashes $25M Guarantee, Nearly $4M to Winner

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After 23 starting flights over the past two weeks, tonight's the night! The biggest event in online poker history, the 2020 WSOP Online Main Event on GGPoker, will see a field of 1,171 survivors return for Day 2 of this unique tournament.

Incredibly, not only was the $25,000,000 guarantee met but smashed as well in the process. A total of 5,802 players signed up for this event, creating a total prize pool of $27,559,500 in the process. There will be 728 players finishing in the money, with a min-cash worth $11,834.

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On Sunday, Aug. 30, at 6:30 p.m. UTC, the field will play down to 40 players before hard-stopping for the day. Then, on Saturday, Sept. 5, they'll return to play down to an eventual champion.

That winner will see their name being etched in history books: not only will they receive a WSOP gold bracelet, they're also set to claim $3,904,686 as a first-place prize. Needless to say, it's by far the biggest prize ever awarded in online poker.

Who's Pacing the Field?

Kahle Burns
Aussie high roller Kahle Burns is the chip leader after Day 1

After 23 starting flights, a field of 5,802 players has been whittled down to 1,171 hopefuls, leaving the field a little over 400 spots off the money. Each player was allowed a maximum of three bullets in this event, and along the way, players such as GGPoker ambassadors Daniel Negreanu and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier fired the allowed three shells but came up short each time.

Leading the way after 23 flights is none other than Aussie high roller Kahle Burns. Burns amassed 1,387,282 on Day 1L, enough to claim a sizable lead over his nearest challenger Jonathan "Serenity" Dokler, who won the first bracelet of this year's WSOP on WSOP.com all the way back in early July.

Here's how the Top 10 is looking at the start of Day 2.

WSOP Online Main Event Overall Day 1 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip Count
1Kahle BurnsAustralia1,387,282
2Jonathan "Serenity" DoklerUnited States1,021,967
3stamina22Luxembourg994,190
4Warley "Shikamaru-" GalvaoBrazil931,221
5TILTTTT1999Israel908,569
6Dennys "easy game1" RamosBrazil892,346
7Bruno "Depaulainspt" SouzaBrazil871,335
8james5388Taiwan849,104
9Alexander "Jahad" DeutschUnited States845,928
10Vlad "CheckEtoFold" MartynenkoUkraine819,099

Plenty of other notables made it through to Day 2 as well, with Arsenii "kastaban" Karmatckii (678,259) and Michael "MiguelFiesta" Lech (671,675) sporting solid stacks. GGPoker's Fedor Holz will return with 464,791, while Phil Hellmuth's quest to capture bracelet #16 continues with 108,644 in chips.

Check here for all Day 2 chip counts

Among those that busted in the final flight were soccer star Neymar Jr., cricket legend Shane Warne, Wiktor Malinovski, Dominik Panka, Henri Buehler, and Asi "MechBearCat" Moshe.

PokerNews will be on the digital floor with comprehensive live reporting coverage until a winner has been crowned, so make sure to jump right into the live reporting section. The final day will also be broadcasted on GGPoker's twitch channel with cards-up coverage.

WSOP Online Main Event Final Table Payouts

PlacePayout
1$3,904,686
2$2,748,605
3$1,928,887
4$1,353,634
5$949,937
6$666,637
7$467,825
8$328,305
9$230,395


2020 WSOP Online Main Event schedule

DateEvent DayTime (GMT)NotesLevel time
Aug. 30Day 26:30 p.m.Play until 40 remaining40 minutes
Sept. 5Day 36:30 p.m.Play until the winner40 minutes

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