WSOP Online Main Event Reaches Its Final Table at GGPoker; $4M For the Champion

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The $5,000 buy-in Main Event of the 2024 WSOP Online International festival at GGPoker has reached its nine-handed final table, and one of those finalists will pad their bankroll with a massive $4,021,012 top prize. The nine finalists return to battle at 6:00 p.m. GMT on September 24 to play for that gargantuan first-place prize and a coveted WSOP bracelet.

GGPoker guaranteed to pay out $25 million in the Main Event, but it will dish out $29,193,500 thanks to 6,146 entries spread across 17 flights. That prize pool is so vast that each of the nine returning players has already locked in more than half a million dollars, and the top six finishers will become millionaires.

$5,000 WSOP Online Main Event Final Table Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chips Big Blinds
1 Evgenii Akimov Mexico 86,397,825 86
2 Rui Ferreira Brazil 67,273,329 67
3 Moritz Dietrich Austria 56,664,080 57
4 Ilya Anatski Belarus 42,924,572 43
5 Isaac Baron Mexico 33,772,518 34
6 Hai Pan China 30,139,026 30
7 Audrius Stakelis Lithuania 19,731,250 20
8 Diogo Coelho Brazil 16,904,370 17
9 Benjamin Rolle Austria 14,328,220 14

Evgenii Akimov, a Mexico-based Russian player, is the man to catch when the final table action gets underway. Akimov, whose Hendon Mob profile shows winnings of only $2,170, sits down behind 86,397,825 chips, the equivalent of 86 big blinds.

Brazilian Rui Ferreira, an online bracelet winner at GGPoker in September 2022, has 67,273,329 (67 big blinds) when he logs back in, with Moritz Dietrich occupying third place courtesy of his 56,664,080 stack.

Moritz Dietrich
Moritz Dietrich

Although all nine finalists will be well-supported by family, friends, and fans when play resumes, Dietrich will likely have the most vocal support. This is because Dietrich sold 5% of his action via the GGPoker staking platform, and Thorsten Legit snapped up the full amount. That $250 investment is now worth $25,138 but will swell to $201,050 if Dietrich comes out on top and become the WSOP Online International Main Event champion.

Including Akimov and Ferreira, some incredibly talented players stand between Dietrich and Legit banking a fortune. Ilya Anatski, who you may know by his online alias “Leqenden,” is fourth in chips at the restart with 43 big blinds, while Isaac Baron hopes to turn his 34 big blinds in his second WSOP bracelet. Baron won his only bracelet in 2019.

China’s Hai Pan is sixth in chips with a 30-big blind stack, with Lithuanian star Audrius Stakelis returning in seventh place. Stakelis has 20 big blinds at his disposal as he aims to become only the seventh Lithuanian to win some WSOP gold.

Diogo Coelho
Diogo Coelho

Diogo Coelho popped the 2024 WSOP Main Event final table bubble in Las Vegas, but has managed to navigate his way to the grande finale of the online edition. Coelho bagged $800,000 for that 10th place finish, guiding his 17 big blinds to seventh or better tonight will see him surpass that scoe.

Bringing up the rear with 14 big blinds is Benjamin Rolle. Rolle grinded for 13 hours on his laptop from his bed in an Airbnb apartment, showing great dedication to the cause!

$5,000 WSOP Online Main Event Final Table Payouts

Rank Prize
1 $4,021,012
2 $3,099,896
3 $2,390,418
4 $1,843,337
5 $1,421,478
6 $1,096,180
7 $845,342
8 $651,921
9 $502,771

WSOP Online International Results So Far

2024 WSOP Main Event Final Bracelet

Since our last update, several household names have become WSOP bracelet winners and padded their bankrolls with impressive scores.

One of the biggest prizes so far, one worth $1,287,142, went to Dennis Volz after he came out on top in the $1,500 Millionaire Maker. Amit Ben “karma tova” Yacov helped himself to a WSOP bracelet and $317,941 after defeating Dominik Nitsche heads-up in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship.

Shout out also to Wenjie Huang, who triumphed in the $10,000 Heads-Up NLH Championship, a result worth $366,892.

Event Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
#1: 5th Annual WSOP Kick-Off $215 3,369 $1,600,275 William “Lemonw” Teoh $169,006*
#2: Gladiators of Poker $300 11,630 $3,244,770 Ritvars Cekalins $409,886
#3: Bounty NLH Championship $2,100 798 $1,596,700 Bryn Kenney $226,056*
#4: Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha $840 881 $704,800 Tarun “Uncapped” Goyal $109,561*
#5: Ladies Championship $500 186 $88,350 Rosana “RoThorlay_” Thorlay Aguiar $16,512
#6: Monster Stack No-Limit Hold’em $1,500 1,437 $2,047,725 Eric “TiananmenSquare” Kindred $263,719
#7: Mystery Millions $215 52,452 $10,375,005 Vlad Darie $633,861*
#8: Turbo NLH Championship $2,500 623 $1,479,625 AmassTeRoK $219,233
#9: Bounty No-Limit Hold’em $320 3,612 $1,074,336 Acacio “Maestro_10” Bispo $107,204*
#10: 5-Card Pot-Limit Omaha $1,000 709 $673,550 Ourania “Hakuna@Matata” Zarkantzia $103,674
#11: Flip & Go NLH $100 $7,346 $1,228,920 Michael Khan $165,549
#12: Mini Main Event NLH $500 9,220 $4,379,500 Konstantin “Shane Gillis” Held $574,199
#13: 6-Handed NLH Championship $5,000 478 $2,270,500 Ivan “SpicySausage” Deyra $381,367
#14: The Big $500 Bounty NLH $500 2,784 $1,322,400 fakesuperuser $131,630*
#15: Ultra Deep No-Limit Hold’em $800 1,635 $1,242,600 Simone “JohanC-14” Andrian $156,230
#16: Beat the Pros Bounty NLH $215 7,708 $1,524,642 IcePokerGuild $117,602*
#17: Millionaire Maker $1,500 4,934 $7,030,950 Dennis Volz $1,287,142
#18: Short Deck Championship $5,000 92 $437,000 Oliver Weis $113,950
#19: Lucky Sevens Bounty 7-Handed NLH $777 2,116 $1,561,925 Eurofold $159,327*
#20: Double Chance NLH $1,000 1,288 $1,223,600 Eder Campana $160,051
#21: WSOP GGMasters HR Freezeout NLH $1,500 1,408 $2,006,400 JunoSunny $325,546
#22: Colossus $400 13,147 $4,943,272 Igor “zemachess” Zemstov $630,836
#23: PLOSSUS $400 3,875 $1,457,000 Jetomo Sarah “sokdaemir” Batillem $145,228*
#24: Pot-Limit Omaha Championship $10,000 157 $1,522,900 Amit Ben “karma tova” Yacov $317,941
#25: Superstack Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold’em $525 2,911 $1,455,500 Durdy $127,786*
#26: Heads Up NLH Championship $10,000 128 $1,241,600 Wenjie Huang $366,892
#27: Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha $1,050 1,069 $1,069,000 anipantra $110,166*

Including the Main Event, only six bracelet-awarding events remain on the schedule. Event #29: $25,000 GGMillion$ Super High Rollers Championship takes place at 7:00 p.m. GMT on September 24 and already has 52 entrants at the time of writing.

Other events include the $2,100 6-Handed Bounty No-Limit Hold’em, the $1,500 Closer NLH, and the $10 million guaranteed $10,300 GGMillion$ High Roller event. That huge tournament has another seven flights before crowning its champion on September 30.


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