
Before the win, he had 117 WSOP ITM scores worth a cumulative $1,802,580. Sindelar came close to winning a bracelet a few weeks ago, with a runner-up finish in Event #12: $500 NLHE Turbo Deepstack for $51,527. His career-best score dates back to 2014 when he placed seventh in the 2014 WSOP Main Event for $1,235,862. Sindelar has $2.2 Million in live tournament earnings, according to his Hendon Mob profile. The action continued for 12 hours before Dan Sindelar emerged as the victor, overcoming a 3:1 chip deficit at the start of the heads-up against Stanley ‘stanman420’ Lee to bank a whopping $159,100 in prize money and his first gold bracelet. The $500 buy-in event dragged in the largest field at the series, i.e., 2,024 entries (1,355 unique and 669 re-buys), and offered a whopping $1 Million prize pool guarantee. A total of 33 gold bracelets were distributed on the platform, with the final one, Event #33: $500 NLHE Grand Finale, crowning Dan ‘Feeltheflow’ Sindelar (cover image) the champion.
#ANNA ANTIMONY POKER SERIES#
And he wouldn't give me any hotel insider tips.The entire last month has been action-packed with the 2021 WSOP Online Series running on. I spoke with double bracelet winner Tanner Bibat and, frankly, the crumb bum and I agreed on NOTHING: “I do play a lot online and it just happens to be my week,” he told WSOP commentator Norman Chad after his latest win. The last week brought him two bracelets, quite an impressive run. He also won a WSOP Circuit ring on in 2019. The tournament brought in 939 entries for a $229,928 prize pool.Įarlier in the series, Bibat took first in the $400 Pot Limit Omaha for $29,460. Uke Dauti took runner-up for $30,488 and Anna Antimony grabbed third for $22,096. The player originally from Dunwoody, Georgia, scored the top spot again for $42,053 and is proving to be quite an online poker phenomenon.Ī pair of New Jersey players also fared well. Tanner Bibat continued his huge run through the series by capturing his second bracelet in this event. Event 15: $365 No Limit Hold’em Turbo Deepstack

Kevin Garosshen scored second place for $33,117 with Quintin Trammell finishing third for $24,001. The event produced a field of 555 entries for a $249,750 prize pool. Originally from Massachusetts, the Las Vegas-based player now has six WSOP cashes and this marks the biggest in his tournament career. Event 16: $500 NLHE DeepstackĬonnor “beefstew93” Stuewe grabbed his first gold bracelet and a beefy payout of $45,679 in this event. Massachusetts’ Mark Dube placed third for $40,112. Jordyn Miller, of California, finished runner-up for $55,114, but would find the winner’s circle himself just two events later. And like his username’s namesake, Holtz body slammed the competition for $76,157 and now has more than $500,000 in WSOP winnings. The event saw 347 entries for a $394,800 prize pool. He scored the Player of the Year title in 2021 on the site and now adds a bracelet to his poker resumé. Mike “BrockLesnar” Holtz has been one of the hottest players on the platform over the last few years. Gagliano also has more than $2 million in live poker winnings in his career.įresh off a third-place finish for $160,000 in the Poker Masters, John Riordan scored runner-up for $45,356. He now has more than $1 million in WSOP winnings. New Jersey online poker regular and BetMGM/ partypoker US ambassador Michael Gagliao (pictured in lead image) struck gold for $62,756 in this event.

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! /XSKb0B1lp0 Miller was thrilled with the biggest win of his career. New Jersey’s Angel Lopez snagged runner-up for $69,845. The tournament produced a field of 332 entries for a $456,500 prize pool.

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