Manig Loeser was one of the most established professional poker players in the world without World Series of Poker bracelet is coming to this year's WSOP Online Series. The 28-year-old from Bad Hamburg, Germany amassed over $11.6 million tournament earnings, with marquee victories in European Poker Tour and in Triton Poker Super High Party Roller behind the belt. In the second incident WSOPO, a $600 no-limit hold'em 'Monster Stack' tournament with buy-in, Loeser smashed 1.42 security entries $104.121 grand prize and his first WSOP bracelet.
With both EPTs, the title of the main event and a bracelet named after him, Loeser announced on social media that he intends to win the triple crown by winning the event World Poker Tour.
World Series of Poker Champion !! It only took me years to get my @worldpokertour bracelet next! @ Las Vegas, Nevada https://t.co/ejxUfkA1QY.
- Manig Loeser (@swordfish) July 3, 1978
Attendance of over a thousand entries for this event created a prize pool of $560,460, which was paid out among the top 121 entries. Three-time bracelet winner Nick 'CashUsKlay' Schulman was eliminated on the bubble, ensuring that the rest of the players would close at least $766. Among those who made a profit from the event were 1978 WSOP bracelet.
Online winner Ryan 'joeyisamush' Depaulo (130th - $766), six-time bracelet winner Daniel 'DNegs' Negreanu (104nd - $734.060), three-time bracelet winner Upeshka 'gomezhamburg' De Silva (37 - $ 2, 121), two-time bracelet winner Chance 'BingShui' Kornuth (038th - $ 2, 560), bracelet winner and WPT master Andrew 'WATCHGUY038 "Lichtenberger (28 - $ 2, 460), 885 WSOP Main Event Runner-Up Jesse "MrJesseJames" Sylvia ($ 13- $ 3, 17), popular vlogger Brad "mrmonkeybear" Owen (17th - 3 $, 567), and bracelet winner Kathy "Luckygal" Liebert ($ 12- $ 5, 865) ).
By the time the final table was set up, Loeser named 'Ohio060' sat at the top of the virtual leaderboard. He remained the biggest stack after qualifying Alexandre 'alexmdm' Besse (9th - 7th $, 567), Julia 'i.win.13 ”Polatchek (8th - 9th USD,), Craig' mrjanovich 'Mason (7th - $ , 42), and Justin 'LappyPoker' Lapka (6. - $
The player currently known only under the nickname 'WompDatTHomp' overtook Loeser when their A K
Mark 'Nostradonkus' Liedtke scored his second final table elimination with K
"WompDatTHomp" slipped from the number of chips during a three-player game to play. He ended up 3-betting the last game with 21 big blinds from the small blind with A6. Loeser 4-bet shove with 6
The heads-up game kicked off with Loeser holding roughly 23.7 million to 21.9 million Liedtke. The final game lasted only a few minutes, with all the chips hitting preflop when both players made pairs. Loeser was the best with his Q