Gerard "Panxetillo" Carbo Wins 888poker WPTDeepStacks London Online Main Event ($184,320)

Gerard Carbo 888poker WPTDS London Online Main Event Gerard “Panxetillo” Carbo navigated through a field of 1,024 entries to win the $1,050 WPTDeepStacks London Online Main Event for $184,320 at 888poker .

This was easily the largest cash for Carbo at 888poker . The Andorran-based player was able to seal the deal after besting Jesse “jessecesar” Cesar Fonseca in just one hand of heads-up play. This was nearly the second title for Carbo as he nearly found the winner’s circle in the $320 WPT DeepStacks #13 – $100,000 6-Max before settling for the $16,550 runner-up prize.

The event itself was a huge success with the prize pool ballooning to $1,024,000 to eclipse the event’s $1,000,000 guarantee. The final table was broadcast on a 30-minute delay with hosts Nick Wealthall and David Tuchman . The duo was first joined by WPT commentator Vince Van Patten before WPT Executive Tour Director Matt Savage took over for Van Patten.

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1 Gerard “Panxetillo” Carbo Andorra $184,320 2 Jesse “jessecesar” Cesar Fonseca Brazil $133,120 3 Rodrigo “Seijistar” Seiji Brazil $99,328 4 Rodrigo “selouan1991” Selouan Brazil $74,240 5 Dalton “daltonhb” Hobold Brazil $51,610 6 BetBetFck Ukraine $41,370 7 Jerry “Perrymejsen” Odeen Sweden $31,130 8 brudii030 N/A $20,992 9 ShinyMew2 Malta $12,800 Final Table Action

Dalton “daltonhb” Hobold began the final table with the chip lead. Carbo entered in third place and quickly snagged the chip lead before three short-stacked players in Jerry “Perrymejsen” Odeen (seventh – $31,130), “brudii030” (eighth – $20,992), and “ShinyMew2” (ninth – $12,800) ended their Main Event runs.

Rodrigo “Seijistar” Seiji temporarily snagged the chip lead after picking off a bluff by Hobold before Carbo eliminated “BetBetFck” (sixth – $41,370) when their jack-nine got there against ace-jack.

Carbo took down a few pots before the break to take the chip lead and never looked back as he watched his four Brazilian opponents hit the rail one-by-one.

Carbo’s opponents were all short-stacked before Jesse “jessecesar” Cesar Fonseca began to pick up some steam by eliminating both Rodrigo “selouan1991” Selouan […]

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