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2020 WSOP Online: Bryan Piccioli Leads Final 38-Players in The WSOP Main Event
In 2017, moments after falling in sixth place in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event for $1.675m, Bryan Piccioli told reporters, “I’ve always dreamed of making it here. When I started playing poker, it was my dream to make the Main Event final table. I always knew that if I made it, I would have an incredible support group with me, and they lived up to expectations and beyond. They’ve been amazing.”
- Bryan Piccioli is a young American poker player who has seen success both online and in live tournaments. His internet poker exploits have certainly been more lucrative, but Piccioli is only in his early twenties and appears to have a long way to go before reaching his full potential.
- WPT Career Highlights Value Rank; Career Earnings: $858,542: 276: Cashes: 14: 136: Final Tables: 2: 236: Titles: 0: 12,266.
I wonder how they will all fit inside his house?
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Piccioli is the chip leader with 38-players remaining in Event #77: $5,000 No Limit Hold’em Main Event at the WSOP Online Series on GGPoker. The event attracted an astonishing 5,082-entrants, smashing the $25m guarantee, and creating the largest prizepool in online multi-table tournament (MTT) history ($27,559,500).
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At the start of Day 2, there were 1,171 players in the mist, but by the time birdsong broke, only 38-remained with Piccioli looking to make his second WSOP Main Event Final Table, albeit two very different types of table.
Piccioli isn’t the only known player in the mix. Stefan Schillabel has come out of retirement to snatch a 15th place spot, and high stakes star Chris Brewer sits in 27th. Online stars Benjamin Rolle (8th) and Samuel Vousden (29th) are also in contention, as are fellow bracelet winners Michael Lech (30th) and Arkadiy Tsinis (34th).
Here are the chip counts.
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Chip Counts
- Bryan Piccioli – 18,417,494
- Michal Kane – 15,907,969
- Stoyan Madanzhiev – 15,299,783
- Kellyyy – 13,108,575
- Criag Timmis – 12,809,181
- Dinesh Alt – 11,681,173
- TiroGiro – 11,116,489
- Benjamin Rolle – 10,789,181
- HappyDX – 10,553,281
- Joao Santos – 10,433,786
- Tyler Cornell – 10,152,249
- Dingxiang Ong – 9,320,927
- Xuming Qi – 8,842,916
- WhyEsEi – 8,635,342
- Stefan Schillhabel – 8,412,841
- Satoshi Ismoae – 8,359,674
- Maicon Gasperin – 8,171,017
- Joshua Mccully – 7,906,110
- Tyler Rueger – 7,692,938
- Tzai Wei Phua – 7,338,038
- Martin Arce – 6,131,772
- Jonas Lauck – 6,118,751
- Avidan Cohen – 5,880,731
- Manuel Saavedra – 5,847,283
- Lucas Tabarin – 5,695,282
- Phachara Wongwichit – 5,135,525
- Chris Brewer – 4,908,096
- Julien Perouse – 4,866,548
- Samuel Vousden – 4,241,694
- Michael Lech – 4,192,636
- Thomas Ward – 4,083,422
- Mateusz Rypulak – 4,079,246
- Ricky Tang – 3,397,845
- Arkadiy Tsinis – 2,394,386
- Freek Scholten – 2,248,788
- Julian Stuer – 2,111,979
- Aleksandr Trofimov – 1,602,207
- Evgeny Galakhov – 958,516
And payouts.
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Payouts
Bryan Piccioli Wsop
- $3,904,686
- $2,748,605
- $1,928,887
- $1,353,634
- $949,937
- $666,637
- $467,825
- $328,305
- $230,395