Michael "itwasthator0" Gagliano Is Victorious In Event #18: $1,000 NLH Turbo Deepstack ($62,755)

Michael Gagliano On Sunday, the 2022 World Series of Poker Online continued with Event #18: $1,000 NLH Turbo Deepstack , a tournament that drew 254 players who rebought 90 times. The 344-entry field resulted in a $309,600 prize pool, and after just under six hours of play, it was Michael “itwasthator0” Gagliano emerging victorious to capture a $62,755 top prize and his second career gold bracelet.

Gagliano, who defeated John “Macallan25” Riordan in heads-up play, is a WSOP bracelet winner with over two million in live tournament earnings according to The Hendon Mob . That includes a career-best $448,463 for 1st in the 2016 WSOP $2,500 No Limit Hold’em for his first career bracelet and a third place finish in the 2017 WSOP $3,000 No Limit Hold’em 6-Max for $210,139. Event #18 Final Table Results

Place Name Country Prize 1 Michael “itwasthator0” Gagliano United States $62,755 2 John “Macallan25” Riordan United States $45,356 3 Kenneth “ace710” Neri United States $32,972 4 Clayton “Nevarlucky” Maguire United States $23,870 5 Angel “ChromeKing” Lopez United States $17,306 6 Ryan “DDDDDDDDream” Andrada United States $12,631 7 Vimy “CoolOff0102” Ha United States $9,226 8 Alex “OrcinusOrca” Foxen United States $6,780 9 Christopher “Pay_Son” Staats United States $4,984 Some notables who made a deep run but couldn’t close it out with a final table finish included Jesse “mrjessejames” Sylvia (34th – $2,229), Tom “.BEAST.” Cannuli (32nd – $2,229), and recent bracelet winner Jesse “Dangerous22” Lonis (18th – $2,445). Final Table Action

With the structure being so fast paced the final table started with a bang. Christopher “Pay_Son” Staats moved in with ace-four and ran into the ace-queen of Ryan “DDDDDDDDream” Andrada . The board ran out with no help to Staats and he was eliminated in ninth place.

A few hands later Alex “OrcinusOrca” Foxen was all in with ace-nine but was called by the pocket aces for Gagliano and sent to the rail in eighth place. Vimy “CoolOff0102” Ha got his ace-jack in ahead of the ace-nine for Gagliano but when the flop saw a nine it was the end of the road for Ha in […]

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