WSOP Spring Circuit: Joao Vieira adds to his collection; Stanislav Halatenko, Dalton Hobold, Daniel Reijmer, “WouldIlieToYOU”, “GameOver” grab rings

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04/12/2022

The World Series of Poker Spring Circuit is down to its final week at Natural8 – GGNetwork with games running through April 17. Qualifiers for the MAIN EVENT $5 Million guaranteed and MYSTERY BOUNTY $2M guaranteed are ongoing. Only five rings left! Sign up on Natural8 to have a chance at exclusive member packages. N8 players Conor Beresford and Joachim Haraldstad have already won a LiveX Sponsorship worth $10,000. Promo details can be found at the bottom of the page.

Spring Circuit

Here’s a look at the next batch of winners. Out of the six newly minted players, three of them walked away with six figures, bracelet winner Joao Vieira scored his first ring, and Daniel “zafjekis” Reijmer banked the $2K High Rollers 6-Max for the largest pay of this bunch.

Festival ring event results

Ring #1 – #13 prize pool: US$ 20,243,647
Cumulative entries: 61,968
Biggest event winner: Conor Beresford – US$ 728,028
Multiple final tables: “TTP_Poker”, Pablo Silva, “DAVAIBANKROLL”
Ring #1 winner: “Godofbaccarat” – BIG 500 NLH Spring Kickoff – US$ 325,684
Ring #2 winner: Conor Beresford – Super MILLION$ High Rollers – US$ 728,028
Ring #3 winner: Joachim Haraldstad – PLO Spring Championship – US$ 100,506
Ring #4 winner: Ryan Plant – Bounty Hunters NLH Spring Championship – US$ 104,900
Ring #5 winner: Evgenii Fidchuk – Bounty GIANT No Limit Hold’em – US$ 69,414
Ring #6 winner: Zeping Lu – GIANT NLH – US$ 189,882
Ring #7 winner: “THEHUMBLEGODESS” – MILLION$ Mini Main Event – US$ 106,308

JOAO VIEIRA locks up a ring at the Deepstack NLH Spring Championship

WSOP bracelet champion Joao Vieira added new hardware to his collection after taking down the Deepstack NLH Spring Championship. The Portuguese pro outlasted 1,793 other entries to rake in US$ 185,516 and his first ever WSOPC ring. As one of the most successful online grinders worldwide, Vieira continues to exert his online dominance with over US$ 30 Million in lifetime winnings. On the GG Network, he is pushing into the US$ 9 Million range. You can read all about him right here on Joao Vieira’s Poker Life.

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Joao Vieira

Briefly reviewing the event, the top 260 earned a piece of the US$ 1,363,440 prize pool. The final table was an all international match-up led by Germany’s Tobias “TOBSEN_TE9” Eichenseher who carried in a monstrous stack. Also in the lineup were WSOP decorated players – India bracelet champion Abhinav “OBellaCiao” Iyer (5th) and Russian ring winner Anatoly Filatov (7th) – while Asians were represented by Korea’s Hwany “upDraft” Lee (9th) and China’s “zhgaoq666” (8th). By heads up, they all dropped out, leaving the title chase between chip leader Eichensher and Vieira. The German entered with a 10 BB edge but hands later, one crucial pot turned the tide. Vieira jumped out front with a straight over two pair and from there, he held on until the gold was locked up.

Buy in: US$ 800
Guarantee: US$ 1,000,000
Entries: 1,794
Prize pool: US$ 1,363,440
ITM: 260 places

Final table payouts

1st Joao Vieira – Portugal – US$ 185,516
2nd Tobias “TOBSEN_TE9” Eichenseher – Germany – US$ 139,116
3rd “DAVAIBANKROLL” – Moldova – US$ 104,322
4th Yonatan “itayalenbi” Koko – Israel – US$ 78,231
5th Abhinav “OBellaCiao” Iyer – India – US$ 58,665
6th Renan “PrinceHamed” Aziz – Brazil – US$ 43,992
7th Anatoly Filatov – Turkey – US$ 32,989
8th “zhgaoq666” – China – US$ 24,738
9th Hwany “upDraft” Lee – Korea – US$ 18,551

STANISLAV HALATENKO “shrekpoker91″ outlasts at the Big 500 PLO Bounty

Good gamble by Ukranian pro Stanislav “shrekpoker91” Halatenko who fired four bullets at the Big 500 PLO Bounty ring event then turned it into victory. At heads up, Halatenko overcame China’s hot running “sanwenyu2” to seize the title and gold ring. Along with the merchandise was the US$ 23,470 first prize and an impressive collection of US$ 49,925 in bounties for a combined haul of US$ 73,395. Halatenko has had a spectacular series run. Prior to this win he shipped two WSOPC PLO side events amounting to US$ 19,035 and US$ 47,967.

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The two day event attracted 1,256 entries for a prize pool of US$ 596,600. China’s “sanwenyu2” entered the final day as chip leader and maintained rank all the way to the final table. Despite not having much success on GG since signing up in March, the leader still sold all 25% of his action at no markup. As players tumbled, Stanislav “shrekpoker91” Halatenko was hot on the hunt and nearly caught up with sanwenyu2, however, after sanwenyu2 eliminated Jeppe Sorensen in 3rd place, the gap between them widened to 2:1.

After several punches back and forth, Halatenko landed a double up that changed the momentum of the game to his favor. Halatenko had AhAcQh10s, sanwenyu2 KsKh10d9d, the board was 2s4hQd5dJc. With several more pots sent his way, Halatenko took the lead for the first time and carried it past the finish line.

Buy in: US$ 500
Guarantee: US$ 500,000
Entries: 1,256
Prize pool: US$ 596,600
ITM: 170 places

Final table payouts (includes bounties)

1st Stanislav “shrekpoker91” Halatenko – Ukraine – US$ 73,395.03
2nd “sanwenyu2” – China – US$ 42,296
3rd Jeppe Sorensen – Denmark – US$ 23,926
4th “RC Lucifer” – China – US$ 17,341
5th “OnlyFuns” – Finland – US$ 11,912
6th Tung-Yu “Unodostres” Chen – Taiwan – US$ 11,625
7th “wtfslayer23” – Russia – US$ 9,428

“WOULDILIETOYOU” takes down the Monster Stack Bounty

Anonymous player from the Netherlands nicknamed “WoudIlieToYOU” came out victorious at the Monster Stack Bounty ring event to capture the coveted WSOPC ring. The champion outlasted a 1,788 entry field to win US$ 36,875 and bounties amounting to a large US$ 48,581 for a combined take of US$ 85,456.

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This year has been a savior for WouldIlieToYOU who was in a slump up until March. WouldIlieToYOU won the network’s signature Global Millions Bounty Edition for US$ 68,607 then one week ago, WouldIlieToYOU shipped another Bounty event on the network for US$ 7,905. To date, WouldIlieToYOU has over US$ 306,300 in GG Net winnings.

The event was another guarantee crusher with 1,788 building a prize pool of US$ 894,000. The top 260 got paid. Among the players at the final table was Indian pro Raghav “TheCooon”Bansal who exited in 7th place.

Buy in: US$ 525
Guarantee: US$ 500,000
Entries: 1,788
Prize pool: US$ 894,000
ITM: 260 places

Final table payouts (bounties included)

1st “WouldIlieToYOU” – Netherlands – US$ 85,456
2nd “Paris D” – Malta – US$ 58,891
3rd “Taork” – Moldova – US$ 40,323
4th Ramiro Petrone – Uruguay – US$ 29,434
5th Sutthichi “Whattherules” Audhnun – Thailand – US$ 17,520
6th Aleksandr “gipotenuza” Ovechkin – Russia – US$ 16,167
7th Raghav “TheCooon” Bansal – India – US$ 10,894
8th Fabiano “MarkyAurelio” Kovalsky – Brazil – US$ 10,315
9th Daniel Custodio – Brazil – US$ 7,734

DALTON HOBOLD “morgota” wins Mystery Bounty 1M GTD; “Dalida” and Bryan Paris score top rewards

The first ever Mystery Bounty ring event offered on the GGNet attracted a thunder of 8,905 entries across numerous entry flights for a guarantee crushing prize pool of US$ 1,781,000. 1,326 players advanced to the final day. After two night’s work, Dalton “morgota” Hobold made his country proud as he defeated anonymous player “shlafenderMann” at heads up. Due to this, Brazil became the first country to lock up a second ring in this series.

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For his win, Hobold banked the US$ 92,723 first prize plus mystery bounty rewards amounting to US$ 2,120 for a combined US$ 94,843 payday. Although this wasn’t Hobold’s largest GGNet score, it was his first WSOP title. Among his biggest network wins were six figures at the Sunday High Rollers Main Event last November for US$ 100,654, then in February, he placed 6th at the Super MILLION$ High Rollers for US$ 116,854.

Hobold may have taken the gold in this event however two players bested him in payouts. Israeli player nicknamed “Dalida” finished 83rd for US$ 1,280 but having pulled one of the largest mystery prizes, Dalida ended up as the biggest earner of US$ 163,100 in total. Amassing the second largest payout was Natural8’s Bryan Paris who drew a US$ 96,630 mystery bounty. Paris placed 70th and collected a combined US$ 101,598.

Buy in: US$ 210
Guarantee: US$ 1,500,000
Entries: 8,905
Prize pool: 1,781,000
ITM: 900 places

Final table payouts (includes bounties)

1st Dalton “morgota” Hobold – Brazil – US$ 94,843
2nd “schlafenderMann” – Uzbekistan – US$ 71,140
3rd Jon “Notsure1f” De Antonana – Spain – US$ 57,500
4th Casper Svenning – Moldova – US$ 42,910
5th Joshua “IyasusSake Gebissa – Germany – US$ 29,520
6th Ognyan “fizoka” Dimov – Bulgaria – US$ 24,307
7th Nikola Minkov – Cyprus – US$ 17,528
8th “dagetao” – Singapore – US$ 13,574
9th Joao “1Eyed-Goose” Mackereth – Portugal – US$ 12,652

“GAMEOVER” rules the GGMasters NLH Circuit Championship

GGMasters freezeout events have become quite popular on the network with buy-ins expanded and bounties added to indulge all types of players. At the WSOPC, the GGMasters NLH Circuit Championship US$ 1,050 buy in attracted 1,560 players for a prize pool of US$ 1,560,000. Among the players that reached the final table was Korean pro Hyungyu “GHSLG” Park who finished in a respectable 4th place for a career high US$ 86,116 payout. Following in his footsteps was Austrian pro Daniel “Razer2311” Rezaei in 3rd place who added another six figure score to his multi million dollar earnings. The title and ring went to Russian player nicknamed “GameOver” for a personal network high US$ 204,215.

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Prior to this win, GameOver had a number of big GGMasters successes. Among GameOver’s deepest runs was a 4th place finish at the GGMasters $1,050, $1M gtd in November for US$ 63,177. Two months later, GameOver placed 3rd at the same event for US$ 81,414. GameOver has over US$ 1.4 Million in GGNet total winnings. For Israeli runner up, “brino”, it was also a personal network high score of US$ 153,138. This was a sweet follow up to the six prior WSOPC High Roller side events final tables earlier in the series. Impressively. brino has pocketed over US$ 273K in these event collectively.

Buy in: US$ 1,050
Guarantee: US$ 1,000,000
Entries: 1,560
Prize pool: US$ 1,560,000
ITM: 251 places

Final table payouts

1st “GameOver” – Russia – US$ 204,215
2nd “brino” – Israel – US$ 153,138
3rd Daniel “Razer2311” Rezaei – Austria – US$ 114,838
4th Hyungyu “GHSLG” Park – Hong Kong – US$ 86,116
5th Stefan “Stiopata” Atanasov – Malta – US$ 64,578
6th “Traz o caju” – Brazil – US$ 48,246
7th Joao Mathias “12345123456” Baumgarten – Brazil – US$ 36,314
8th Hans Rott – Austria – US$ 27,232
9th Nick Maimone – USA – US$ 20,421

DANIEL REIJMER “zafjekis” banks the $2K High Roller 6-Max No Limit Hold’em

The $2K High Roller 6-Max No Limit Hold’em interested many of the world’s heavyweights. 779 ponied up for a prize pool of US$ 1,480,100. The top 116 places was littered with familiar names; just missing the final table and his bid for a third WSOPC ring was Swedish superstar Niklas Astedt. On the flipside, Lithuania’s Matas Cimbolas fired 8 bullets, the most by any player yet still failed to reach the money round.

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The final table saw the return of Pablo Silva and DAVAIBANKROLL, both players sitting on their second ring event final table and both still couldn’t take it to the limit. The latter busted in 8th place and Silva in 4th. Hungarian pro Andras Nemeth was a big favorite; the pro recently crushed EPT Prague with two big wins then grabbed his first ever Triton victory in Cyprus. Despite the rush, Nemeth too could not conquer the online event, falling in 5th place. After Silva departed, a lengthy three-handed grind ensued with each player swinging wildly. A deal was later discussed then failed. In the end, it was Dutch pro Daniel “zafjeks” Reijmer emerging triumphant for his first ever WSOPC ring. In cash, Reijmer banked the US$ 233,574 first prize, his largest ever on the GG Network.

Buy in: US$ 2,000
Guarantee: US$ 1,000,000
Entries: 779
Prize pool: US$ 1,480,100
ITM: 116 places

Final table payouts

1st Daniel “zafjekis” Reijmer – Netherlands – US$ 233,574
2nd Nenad “O O L” Djukic – Serbia – US$ 169,833
3rd Max Castagnini – Argentina – US$ 123,487
4th Pablo Silva – Brazil – US$ 89,788
5th Andras Nemeth – Hungary – US$ 65,286
6th Diego “TheProjector” Ventura – XX – US$ 47,469
7th Dominykas Mikolaitis – Poland – US$ 34,515
8th DAVAIBANKROLL – Moldova – US$ 25,096
9th “Jiiizes”- Norway – US$ 21,247

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