Poker news | Aug 26, 2021
Samuel Vousden Wins First WSOP Gold Bracelet in Event #16: $1,050 WSOP GGMasters HR Freezeout NLH
By RTR Dennis
Finland’s Samuel Vousden beats over two thousand entrants in a very tough Day 2 to win his first WSOP bracelet on GGPoker in Event #16: $1,050 WSOP
GGMasters HR Freezeout NLH in the 2021 GGPoker WSOP Online. The $2 million guarantee attracted 2,240 entries for a $2,240,000 prize pool and Vousden claimed the top prize of $274,519.
Australia’s Joshua McCully ran his stack up in the final hour of Day 1 and was the chip leader going into Day 2 before ending the day early in a cooler against Alexander "0_really" Zubov. Other early Day 2 exits included Pablo Silva, Miltiades Kontes, Faraz "Pokerguy21" Jaka, and Mor "Yosemite Sam" Leybovich.
Event #16: $1,050 WSOP GGMasters HR Freezeout NLH Final Table Results
PLACE | PLAYER | COUNTRY | PRIZE |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Samuel Vousden | Finland | $274,519 |
2 | Qibing "degenkaliu" Wang | China | $205,859 |
3 | Zac "Pyschedelic" Duce | Australia | $154,372 |
4 | Bernardo Granato | Brazil | $115,762 |
5 | Nicolo "Do-WhatYou-lov3" Bartolone | Italy | $86,810 |
6 | Sergei Denisov | Russia | $65,098 |
7 | Alexander Joseph "AMATERA5!" de Guzman | Canada | $48,817 |
8 | Alexander "0_really" Zubov | Russia | $36,607 |
9 | Rushik "PFMT" Gandhi | United States | $27,452 |
Vousden's Final Table Rally
Vousden found himself near the top of the leaderboard for the first part of Day 2 until a run-in with the aces of Zubov dealt the eventual winner a temporary setback. As the final table began, Vousden was eighth in chips and treading water. The first sign of a turn around came when he pressured Zubov to fold a big pot on the river. Shortly after, Vousden found a double with pocket kings against Bernardo Granato and chipped up almost immediately with a set of sixes against Nicolo "Do-WhatYou-lov3" Bartolone.
Vousden soon busted Zubov in eighth place with pocket jacks before taking a big pot from Sergei Denisov that started to build a cushion on the chip lead. The champion quickly ousted Denisov in sixth before eliminating Bartolone with three flopped jacks in fifth place and Granato in fourth with ace-king.
With three players left, Vousden kept the pressure on with pre-flop raises before Qibing "degenkaliu" Wang took control of the chip lead on a double up with ace-king. Wang eliminated Zac "Pyschedelic" Duce in third and entered heads up play with a small lead over Vousden. After scooping back to back pots to open up an advantage, Vousden finally put Wang away with a flush to win his first WSOP gold bracelet.