
The World Series of Poker Super Circuit once again distributed shocking figures on GGPoker, but this time there was a South American name that stole a good part of the spotlight: Pablo Nazar
The event gathered no less than 21.891 entries throughout its initial flights, a crushing turnout that raised the total prize pool to US$10.945.500. As expected, surviving in such a sea of players was already a feat. But Nazar was not satisfied with just cashing: he went for it all, advanced among thousands of rivals, and got into the big final.
Once at the final table, the Argentine continued to fight until reaching the virtual heads-up for the title. However, before the final outcome, a deal was reached among the four finalists, a decision that ended up redefining the tournament’s heaviest prizes. Thanks to that deal, Nazar secured the best economic payout at the table, even above the champion.
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Finally, Pablo Nazar concluded in second place, but his prize was simply massive: US$537.428 from the deal, to which he added US$17.830 in bounties, to close a gigantic performance in one of the toughest and most crowded stages of the current online circuit.
The title went to Alexei Ivashchenkov
WSOP Super Circuit – Mystery Millions
Buy-in: US$525
Entries: 21.891
Prize Pool: US$10.945.500
The final table
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