Connor "beefstew93" Stuewe Takes Down Event #16: $500 NLH Deepstack ($45,679)

WSOP Bracelet On Saturday, the 2022 World Series of Poker Online continued with Event #16: $500 NLH Deepstack , a tournament that drew 386 players who rebought 169 times. The 555-entry field resulted in a $249,750 prize pool, and after just under eleven hours of play, it was Connor “beefstew93” Stuewe who scored the victory to capture a $45,679 top prize and his first gold bracelet.

Stuewe, who defeated Kevin “GoneBananas” Garosshen in heads-up play, is a Massachusetts native with over $100,000 in live tournament earnings according to The Hendon Mob . That includes a career-best $33,900 for 334th in the 2021 $10,000 WSOP Main Event and a 67th place finish in the $4,600 No Limit Hold’em – WPT Venetian for $13,450. Event #16 Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize 1 Connor “beefstew93” Stuewe United States $45,679 2 Kevin “GoneBananas” Garosshen United States $33,116 3 Quintin “AA_QTiP_KK” Trammell United States $24,000 4 David “bewater” Goodman United States $17,532 5 Adrian “sacakewalk” Sacher United States $12,912 6 Ryan “sychosid” Hohner United States $9,490 7 Michael “joebiden” Klein United States $7,017 8 JJ “artiliu” Liu Taiwan $5,219 Many notables joined the field throughout the day and some fortunate enough to find a cash included Jesse “mrjessejames” Sylvia (61st – $1,248), Jamie “DanBilzerian” Kerstetter (53rd – $1,273) and four-time bracelet winner Ben “WhyIsGamora” Yu (29th – $1,348). Final Table Action

The eight-handed official final table kicked off with the average chip stack around 25 big blinds. The action was a bit slow at first but then JJ “artiliu” Liu moved in with a short-stack with king-six and ran into the pocket queens for Stuewe. The board didn’t improve Liu’s hand and she was eliminated in eighth place.

Soon after Michael “joebiden” Klein was out in seventh place when he picked up a flush draw with king-nine and fell to the top pair for Quintin “AA_QTiP_KK” Trammell . A few hands later Ryan “sychosid” Hohner moved all in with nines and ran into the kings of Garosshen and was eliminated in sixth place.

A little while later Adrian “sacakewalk” Sacher picked up ace-king and was […]

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