GGPoker WSOP Online: Lauck Takes Home Second Bracelet as Ball Pulls the Million Dollar Bounty

Jonas Lauck Another World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet was won last night on GGPoker , with Jonas Lauck being the fortunate player to get their hands on a piece of WSOP hardware. The German captured his second WSOP bracelet after topping the field in Event #6: $800 Monster Stack for $173,224.

There was another player who had a night to remember on the online platform. The United States’ Scott Ball miraculously pulled the $1 million bounty in the Mystery Bounty bracelet event within the first five minutes of Day 2 starting.

Justin Bonomo also found himself in pole position for another big score, as he leads the final table in this weeks Super MILLION$ $10,300 High Roller. MADAME TAROT POW POW LIONS ATLANTIS HYPERNOVA Jonas Lauck Takes Top Spot in Event #6: $800 Monster Stack

Jonas Lauck Day 2 of the MONSTER STACK began with just 36 players remaining from the initial 1,797 entry field, with Greece’s Ioannis Konstas leading the pack when play resumed. The nine finalists were quickly established after the likes of Alexios Zervos (12th – $8,120), Aditya Agarwal (14th – $7,127) and Stoyan Obreshkov (21st – $6,255) hit the rail before final table play began.

Konstas became the first final table casualty despite starting the day with the biggest stack. He saw his bankroll boosted by a further $17,332. Two Brazilian Players, Rafael “OpalaPreto” Monteiro and Rodrigo “sauvage” Valente departed in eighth and seventh place respectively before a pair of Norwegian players were ousted from the tournament. Simon Mattsson collected a payday of $41,078 while Yngve Steen went one better and was awarded the fifth place prize of $54,778.

The elimination of Anton “Kingtale” Wigg set up the final three, with Lauck and Yuri Dzivielevski looking to add to their bracelet collection while Ilya Anatski was seeking their first. Dzivielevski became the third Brazilian to leave the final table which set up the heads-up battle between the two remaining players.

When the dust settled, Lauck took down the event to win Bracelet No. 2 and claimed the $173,224 up top. The victory comes three years after he was […]

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