WPT Online Poker Open: $20K GTD 8-MAX NLH
Day 1 Completed
WPT Online Poker Open: $20K GTD 8-MAX NLH
Day 1 Completed
Monday night's WPT Online Poker Open on the partypoker US Network featured a $215 buy-in, $20K GTD that exceeded its guaranteed prize pool by over 40% as 141 entries generated a total of $28,200 up for grabs. "KevinDurant" won the lion's share, besting the field en route to the top prize of $6,485 after just under seven full hours of play.
"KevinDurant" did not claim victory with ease, losing an early pot in the heads-up match to eventual runner-up Derek "pompii" Sudell that left them with less than one-eighth of the chips in play. A couple of doubles brought them back into contention before back-and-forth play occurred that left them a chip lead they would never relinquish.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | KevinDurant | $6,485 |
2 | Derek "pompii" Sudell | $4,512 |
3 | John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza | $3,243 |
4 | dadadada | $2,481 |
5 | Anthony "supremetny" Chin | $1,917 |
6 | RobertJordan | $1,424 |
7 | ndirish50 | $1,128 |
8 | Edsebo | $846 |
With starting stacks bumped up to 100,000, the tournament took over four hours for play to make it to the final three tables of 24 and make it into the money. One such player to fall just short of that feat was WPT Ambassador Tony "Bond18" Dunst, who shoved pocket deuces into pocket aces to finish in 28th place.
Once the bubble burst, less than one full level passed before eight more eliminations occurred to bring the field down to two tables. Three more levels then ensued before the final table was reached, with "KevinDurant" amassing momentum and taking the chip lead into the final table.
As the final table continued, players took turns with the chip lead as the number of remaining players continued to drop. It appeared at times as if Anthony "supremetny" Chin (5th place), John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza (3rd place), and Sudell all had chances to run away with the tournament in addition to "KevinDurant", but eventually the only two possible winners were "KevinDurant" and Sudell.
Heads-up play lasted for close to 30 minutes, spanning four levels as the two battled. Eventually, "KevinDurant" claimed the lead and continued to build. Not long after, victory and the accompanying top prize were theirs for the keeping.
PokerNews coverage of the WPT Online Poker Open on the partypoker US Network will continue Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. ET with the $535 buy-in $30k GTD 8-Max.
In Level 38 with blinds of 90,000/180,000 and an ante of 22,500, a series of bets and put 1.53 million into the pot on a board reading and Derek "pompii" Sudell checked in the big blind with less than a pot-sized bet left in his stack.
"KevinDurant" thought for a few moments and then shoved all in, effectively putting Sudell to a decision for all of his remaining chips. Sudell took his turn to think, and eventually found a call.
Derek "pompii" Sudell:
"KevinDurant":
Sudell's call with a queen-high flush draw and two overcards to the board wound up being the one ahead and in need of fading the five outs in the deck that would spell disaster. Unfortunately for him, the river came to give "KevinDurant" a pair of sixes and leave Sudell's hand second best to result in the final pot of the tournament being shipped to "KevinDurant" with Sudell finishing in second place and earning $4,512 for his showing.
Meanwhile, "KevinDurant" has won the WPT Online Poker Open $20K GTD and earns $6,485 for his victory. A recap of the tournament will be posted shortly.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
KevinDurant |
14,100,000
1,998,784
|
1,998,784 |
Derek "pompii" Sudell
|
Busted |
In Level 37 with blinds of 80,000/160,000 and an ante of 20,000, "KevinDurant" had already overtaken the chip lead from Derek "pompii" Sudell when the two were involved in a small pot with a board reading . "KevinDurant" made a bet in the big blind and received a call.
"KevinDurant" tabled for two pair, sevens and threes and took down the pot upon Sudell being unable to beat it and mucking his hand. The pot gave "KevinDurant" a bigger chip lead, and they further increased it in the following hands to bring stacks to their current values with under a minute remaining in the current level.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
KevinDurant |
12,101,216
5,768,000
|
5,768,000 |
Derek "pompii" Sudell
|
1,998,784
-5,768,000
|
-5,768,000 |
In Level 37 with blinds of 80,000/160,000 and an ante of 20,000, all of the chips got into the middle with "KevinDurant" on the button and at risk against Derek "pompii" Sudell in the big blind.
"KevinDurant":
Derek "pompii" Sudell:
"KevinDurant" faded the three outer with ease as the board ran out and earned the double to climb back to nearly-even stacks.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Derek "pompii" Sudell
|
7,766,784
-3,426,608
|
-3,426,608 |
KevinDurant |
6,333,216
3,426,608
|
3,426,608 |
Level 36 (70,000/140,000/17,500) has come and gone with "KevinDurant" finding two doubles through Derek "pompii" Sudell before losing half of their stack back to Sudell. Updated stacks have been provided below as the match continues in back-and-forth fashion.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Derek "pompii" Sudell
|
11,193,392
-1,020,556
|
-1,020,556 |
KevinDurant |
2,906,608
1,020,556
|
1,020,556 |
In Level 35 with blinds of 60,000/120,000 and an ante of 15,000, Derek "pompii" Sudell opened to276,000 on the button and was three-bet to 852,000 by "KevinDurant" in the big blind. Sudell called.
The flop dropped and "KevinDurant" made a continuation-bet of 420,000. Sudell called.
Sudell stuck around once more on the turn , calling a second barrel of 660,000 to bring the river on board. "KevinDurant" opted not to fire a third barrel, instead checking over to Sudell, who bet 1.9 million. After the bet, Sudell had 2.3 million behind and "KevinDurant" check-jammed to put him to a decision for those remaining chips. Sudell called after only a couple of quick seconds.
"KevinDurant":
Derek "pompii" Sudell:
Sudell's correct call gave him a commanding chip lead of 12.4 million, leaving "KevinDurant with just 1.63 million behind.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Derek "pompii" Sudell
|
12,213,948
5,724,474
|
5,724,474 |
KevinDurant |
1,886,052
-5,724,474
|
-5,724,474 |
In Level 35 with blinds of 60,000/120,000 and an ante of 15,000, John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza three-bet jammed for 2.8 million over an open from Derek "pompii" Sudell, who was ;on the button. Sudell called.
John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza:
Derek "pompii" Sudell:
Forlenza lost the coin flip as the board ran out , leaving his ace-queen high no good to Sudell's rivered set of eights. He earned $3,423 for his performance.
Meanwhile, Sudell and "KevinDurant" are now heads up for all the marbles, beginning the match with stacks not too far apart from one another.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
KevinDurant |
7,610,526
772,500
|
772,500 |
Derek "pompii" Sudell
|
6,489,474
2,598,130
|
2,598,130 |
John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza
|
Busted |
In Level 35 with blinds of 60,000/120,000 and an ante of 15,000, action folded around to "dadadada" in the small blind and they shoved for their last 708,000.
"dadadada":
The first card of the flop was an ace, planting Forlenza out in front. He remained there through the turn and river , sending "dadada" to the payouts in fourth place for a prize of $2,481.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza
|
3,370,630
786,341
|
786,341 |
dadadada | Busted |
In Level 35 with blinds of 60,000/120,000 and an ante of 15,000, Derek "pompii" Sudell opened to 300,000 on the button and "KevinDurant" three-bet shoved for 3.33 million. Sudell thought for about 10 seconds and found a call, sending the two off to the races.
"KevinDurant":
Derek "pompii" Sudell:
The runout was all "KevinDurant", coming to give them trips and score them the double. With the double, they are also the new chip leader in the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
KevinDurant |
6,838,026
2,874,513
|
2,874,513 |
Derek "pompii" Sudell
|
3,891,344
-2,749,513
|
-2,749,513 |