The World Series of Poker Online has passed the halfway point and Tanner Bibat highlighted the last week of action at WSOP.com . He scored his second bracelet of the series and Jordyn Miller also produced a win and a runner-up finish.

No stranger to online poker success, Michael Gagliano found his first bracelet. Some other interesting wins played out over the last week as well. Here’s a look at some of the recent action. Event 19: $1,500 No Limit Hold’em

After finishing runner-up in the 17th event of the series, Jordyn Miller went one better. He took down this tournament for $96,914 and his first bracelet.

The tournament produced a field of 332 entries for a $456,500 prize pool. New Jersey’s Angel Lopez snagged runner-up for $69,845. Miller was thrilled with the biggest win of his career. in disbelief right now! got 2nd in the $777 bracelet event on sunday and now just closed out the $1500 for my first ever bracelet and new high score! pic.twitter.com/XSKb0B1lp0 — Jordyn (@Theluckyjew95) October 5, 2022 Event 18: $1,000 NLHE Turbo Deepstack

New Jersey online poker regular and BetMGM / partypoker US ambassador Michael Gagliao (pictured in lead image) struck gold for $62,756 in this event. Despite more than $1 million in WSOP winnings, this was his first bracelet. Gagliano also has more than $2 million in live poker winnings in his career.

Fresh off a third-place finish for $160,000 in the Poker Masters , John Riordan scored runner-up for $45,356. Event 17: $777 Lucky 7s

Mike “BrockLesnar” Holtz has been one of the hottest players on the WSOP.com platform over the last few years. He scored the Player of the Year title in 2021 on the site and now adds a bracelet to his poker resumé.

The event saw 347 entries for a $394,800 prize pool. And like his username’s namesake, Holtz body slammed the competition for $76,157 and now has more than $500,000 in WSOP winnings. Jordyn Miller, of California , finished runner-up for $55,114, but would find the winner’s circle himself just two events later. Massachusetts’ Mark Dube placed third for […]

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