Yuri Dzivielevski Becomes a Four-Time WSOP Bracelet Winner on GGPoker

Yuri Dzivielevski The 2023 WSOP Online has passed the halfway point and has seen a few more poker players hit milestones of their own with the likes of Yuri Dzivielevski and Ognyan Dimov adding to their bracelet collection.

Dzivielevski romped to his fourth piece of WSOP hardware in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship , while Dimov secured his second in the PLOSSUS . Tomi Brouk and Aayush Arya also added their names to the list of this series’ bracelet winners after paving their own way to poker glory in some No Limit Hold’em events.

GGPoker Dzivielevski and Frank Blow Away Final Table

The PLO championship saw another seven-figure prize pool created, with the 153 entries duking it out for a share of the $1,484,100 collected. The top 20 players made the money and locked up the $19,159 min-cash. Sam Greenwood , Rui Ferreira and recent bracelet winner Leonid Yanovski were some of the names to depart at this stage.

Following the elimination of Daniel Dvoress in eighth place, Dzivielevski kicked off the final table with the quick elimination of compatriot Joao Simao . The latter saw his aces cracked as Dzivielevski rivered a king-high straight. Chris Frank , also a bracelet winner, then went on a heater to climb to the top of the chip counts and rapidly ousted Boris Angelov , Andrei Nikonov and David Mzareulov . Chris Frank Dzivielevski then sent another countryman to the wrong side of the rail. His set of eights held out against the nut-flush draw held by Renan Bruschi to bring the tournament to heads-up play. Frank had the bigger stack going into the final two players, but Dzivielevski made quick work of his opponent and sealed the victory after his flopped set held out once again when facing another flush draw.

The win doubled Dzivielevski’s bracelet tally in 2023 and further cemented himself as Brazil’s most successful player at the WSOP. He also found success in the summer in Event #47: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. , in which he topped the 836-player field. #24: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship Final Table Results

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