Event #10: $400 DOUBLE CHANCE Pot-Limit Omaha [2-Stack]
Day 2 Completed
Event #10: $400 DOUBLE CHANCE Pot-Limit Omaha [2-Stack]
Day 2 Completed
Hungary’s Roland "Quina Quen" Czika went on a final table run to fight back from near elimination and beat Lei "A LEI" Yang heads up to win Event #10: $400 DOUBLE CHANCE PLO of the 2021 WSOP Online at GGPoker for his first WSOP gold bracelet and $55,369.
The tenth event of the 2021 GGPoker WSOP Online at GGPoker attracted 975 entries for a $366,600 prize pool.
Other final table finishers include Mariam "WisdomTree" Nozadze who rode a big triple up from Yang and Garama before finally falling in fifth place to a flopped straight from Garama. Arkadiusz "Noksukow" Liszewski ran into the two pairs of Garama and fell in sixth place after a steady run on the tournament’s second day. Stanislav "shrekpoker91" Halatenko was a factor at the top of the leaderboard on both days of the tournament before finally falling to the quad queens of Yang.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Roland "Quina Quen" Czika | Hungary | $55,369 |
2 | Lei "A LEI" Yang | China | $40,033 |
3 | Mike Watson | Canada | $28,944 |
4 | Noam "lamalo21" Garama | Israel | $20,927 |
5 | Mariam "WisdomTree" Nozadze | Georgia | $15,131 |
6 | Arkadiusz "Noksukow" Liszewski | Poland | $10,940 |
7 | Stanislav "shrekpoker91" Halatenko | Ukraine | $7,910 |
Czika entered Day 2 in the middle of the pack and remained there as he entered the final table fourth in chips. As other players like Yang, Mike Watson, and Noam "lamalo21" Garama battled back and forth for the chip lead, Czika stayed in the hunt through several other eliminations and rode a series of double-ups into contention late in final table action.
The turning point came after Czika folded a large pot to Watson and was left with just a handful of big blinds in four-handed play. Czika bounced back with a small double through Yang before making a better full house in a cooler against Garama to jump back into contention. Czika soon eliminated Garama with a straight and went into three-handed play as the chip leader.
Czika set his sights on the bracelet right away by calling a big bluff from Watson before eliminating him in third place a few hands later with aces and jacks. Heads up play did not last much longer as Czika made a flush to open up a big chip lead on Yang before finally eliminating the second-place finisher with a pair of queens.
This concludes the PokerNews coverage for this event but Event #11 $10,000 Super MILLION$ High Roller has just kicked off with Event #12: $1,000 DOUBLE STACK will be starting in a few hours. So make sure to keep an eye on those pages to find out who else will be winning a bracelet or making the final table on Tuesday, August 17.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Roland "Quina Quen" Czika | Hungary | $55,369 |
2 | Lei "A LEI" Yang | China | $40,033 |
3 | Mike Watson | Canada | $28,944 |
4 | Noam "lamalo21" Garama | Israel | $20,927 |
5 | Mariam "WisdomTree" Nozadze | Georgia | $15,131 |
6 | Arkadiusz "Noksukow" Liszewski | Poland | $10,940 |
7 | Stanislav "shrekpoker91" Halatenko | Ukraine | $7,910 |
Roland "Quina Quen" Czika raised to 1,800,000 from the small blind and Yang made the call. The flop came and Yang checked. Czika fired 1,200,000 and Yang made the check-call.
The turn was and Yang shoved for 3,559,464. Czika made the call.
Lei "A LEI" Yang:
Roland "Quina Quen" Czika:
The river was and Yang could not improve to beat Czika's pair of queens. Yang was eliminated in second place and Czika claimed the gold bracelet with the $55,369 prize.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Roland "Quina Quen" Czika |
39,000,000
9,459,464
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9,459,464 |
Lei "A LEI" Yang
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Busted | |
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Lei "A LEI" Yang raised to 1,500,000 and Czika made the call. The flop came and Czika led out for 1,638,000. Yang made the call.
The turn was a and Czika checked. Yang bet 3,960,000 and Czika made the flat call. The river was and both players checked. Yang showed for two pair and a missed flush draw. Czika turned over for the river flush to take the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Roland "Quina Quen" Czika |
29,540,536
5,910,500
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5,910,500 |
Lei "A LEI" Yang
|
10,459,464
-4,735,500
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-4,735,500 |
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Roland "Quina Quen" Czika raised to 1,320,000 from the button and Mike Watson jammed for 2,756,392 from the big blind. Czika made the call.
Mike Watson:
Roland "Quina Quen" Czika:
The board ran out to give Czika aces and jacks to knock Watson out of the tournament in third place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Roland "Quina Quen" Czika |
23,630,036
2,287,792
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2,287,792 |
Lei "A LEI" Yang
|
15,194,964
2,400,000
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2,400,000 |
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Mike Watson | Busted | |
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Level: 44
Blinds: 300,000/600,000
Ante: 75,000
Mike Watson called from the small blind and Roland "Quina Quen" Czika raised to 1,500,000. Watson made the call to see a flop and it came .
Watson checked and Czika fired 767,600. Watson made the check-call and the turn came . Both players checked the turn to see a river .
Watson fired a bet of 4,715,200 and was called by Czika, who turned over for three aces. Watson showed for the missed flush and Czika scooped a big pot to put Watson near elimination.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Roland "Quina Quen" Czika |
21,342,244
5,402,800
|
5,402,800 |
Lei "A LEI" Yang
|
12,794,964
-60,000
|
-60,000 |
|
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Mike Watson |
3,162,792
-7,042,800
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-7,042,800 |
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Lei "A LEI" Yang limped from the small blind and Mike Watson checked back from the big blind. Yang check-called for 500,000 on the flop and for 2,180,000 on the before both players checked the river.
Yang showed to win the hand with a flush against Watson's two pair with .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Roland "Quina Quen" Czika |
15,939,444
640,000
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640,000 |
Lei "A LEI" Yang
|
12,854,964
2,070,000
|
2,070,000 |
|
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Mike Watson |
10,205,592
-2,710,000
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-2,710,000 |
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