The 2023 World Series of Poker Online is currently ongoing, with Domestic events on WSOP.com in Nevada and New Jersey and International-facing events held on GGPoker. Real-name results are being posted days or weeks after events wrap up. Three of the most recent winners to be revealed came from a trio of the highest buy-in events on the WSOP Online schedule.

2023 WSOP Online $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship

The first was Yuri Dzivielevski, who outlasted a 153-entry field to win the $10,000 pot-limit Omaha championship event.

The Brazilian was awarded $368,343 and his fourth career gold bracelet as the champion. This was his second PLO bracelet, having also won the 2020 $400 buy-in ‘PLOSSUS’ tournament for $221,557. Prior to that, which was his second career WSOP win, he had taken down the 2019 $2,500 mixed Omaha eight-or-better and stud eight-or-better event for $213,750. His third win came this summer in Las Vegas, where he took down the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. event for $207,688.

Dzivielevski now has more than $6.8 million in recorded tournament earnings after this big victory. Two-time bracelet winner Joao Simao finished seventh for $52,620, while yet another Brazilian bracelet winner placed third: Renan Bruschi ($192,554).
German bracelet winner Christopher Frank earned $266,319 as the runner-up. Place Player Earnings 1 Yuri Dzivielevski $368,343 2 Christopher Frank $266,319 3 Renan Bruschi $192,554 4 David Mzareulov $139,220 5 Andrei Nikonov $100,659 6 Boris Angelov $72,779 7 Joao Simao $52,620 2023 WSOP Online $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Heads-Up Championship

The second high roller that recently wrapped up saw Russia’s Artur Martirosian outlast a field of 127 entries in the $10,000 no-limit hold’em heads-up championship to earn his first gold bracelet and the top prize of $424,698.

Martirosian added the hardware to his collection of trophies, with other notable victories including a win on the European Poker Tour and the 2021 Super High Roller Bowl Europe.

Earlier this year, Martirosian recorded his largest cash ever when he placed second in the $250,000 buy-in high roller event at the WSOP for nearly $3.3 million. He now has more than $12.7 million in recorded tournament earnings to his […]

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