2020 WSOP Online – GG Poker – Event 37 – Hun Wei Lee (Champion)
Publish date: July 24, 2020

We have another WSOP bracelet winner at GG poker. Event #37: $1,050 Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha attracted 971 entrees and it was not easy to win this event.  In the end, it was a new Zealand native name Hun Wei Lee that took home the $161,886 prize money and the bracelet.

Here is the Recap

Event #37 Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Hun Wei Lee New Zealand $161,886
2 Janne “Fructu” Peltoniemi Finland $64,246
3 Craig Timmis U.K. $66,836
4 Bradley “DrStrange7” Ruben Canada $39,472
5 Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen Malaysia $37,083
6 Attila “zzzumbaaa” Kuna Hungary $25,287
7 Nikolaus “schnitzolauf” Eigners Austria $14,537
8 Shaul “yoffitoffi” Meir Israel $12,031
9 Alex “rubbherducky” Difelice Canada $10,442

Final table action

The final table started at level 28 with blinds at 50,000/100,000.

Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen came in as the chip leader. 

Player country Chip
Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen MY 6,373,922
Attila “zzzumbaaa” Kuna HU 3,574,444
Craig Timmis gb 3,447,231
Hun Wei Lee NZ 3,078,908
Bradley “DrStrange7” Ruben CA 1,928,874
Shaul “yoffitoffi” Meir IL 1,736,092
Janne “Fructu” Peltoniemi FI 1,590,258
Nikolaus “schnitzolauf” Eigners AT 1,396,658
Alex “rubbherducky” Difelice ca 948,613

9th place – Alex “rubbherducky” Difelice

Craig Timmis in the middle position raised to 200,000
Alex “rubbherducky” Difelice on the button raised pot
Timmis reraise to get the Difelice last chip in

Craig Timmis VS Alex “rubbherducky” Difelice

Difelice: {k-Spades}{j-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}
Timmis: {a-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{5-Spades}

The Board  {8-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} {9-Spades}{7-Hearts}

Winner: Craig Timmis
Timmis hit a strait on the river

Alex “rubbherducky” Difelice exits at 9th place

8th place – Shaul “yoffitoffi” Meir

Attila Kuna under the gun bet for 250,000
Craig Timmis called.
Shaul Meir from the small blind calls

The Flop  {6-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} 

Meir shoved for 436,092
Timmis called.

Shaul “yoffitoffi” Meir VS Craig Timmis

Timmis: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Meir: {a-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}

The Turn and river {9-Clubs} {3-Hearts} 

Winner: Craig Timmis
Timmis pocket king held

Shaul “yoffitoffi” Meir exits at 8th place

7th place – Nikolaus “schnitzolauf” Eigners

Nikolaus “schnitzolauf” Eigners in the middle position potted
Craig Timmis on the small blind also called pot
Nikolaus “schnitzolauf” Eigners  Calls 

Nikolaus “schnitzolauf” Eigners VS Craig Timmis

Craig Timmis: {k-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{q-Clubs}{2-Clubs}
Nikolaus Eigners: {a-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{q-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

The Board  {6-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}.

Winner: Craig Timmis
Timmis hand may have been weak but the board gave his 7 into trips

Nikolaus “schnitzolauf” Eigners out at 7th place

6th place – Attila “zzzumbaaa” Kuna

Attila “zzzumbaaa” Kuna on the button pot.
Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen on the small blind calls
Craig Timmis on the big blind calls

Attila “zzzumbaaa” Kuna VS Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen VS Craig Timmis

The Flop {10-Spades}{6-Clubs}{a-Hearts}

Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen – checks
Craig Timmis – checks
Attila “zzzumbaaa” Kuna – 175,800
Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen – folds
Craig Timmis – calls

Attila “zzzumbaaa” Kuna VS Craig Timmis

The Turn  {2-Diamonds}

Timmis checked.
Kuna shoved for 906,444
Timmis tank-called.

Timmis: {7-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{2-Clubs}
Kuna: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}

The River {3-Hearts} 

Winner: Craig Timmis

Attila “zzzumbaaa” Kuna exits at 6th place

5th place – Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen

Hun Wei Lee in the small blind opened for 600,000
Teoh Mingjuen on the big blind potted to 1.8 million,
Lee shoved just under 400K 

Hun Wei Lee VS Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen

Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen: {a-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{3-Clubs}
Hun Wei Lee: {a-Spades}{9-Spades}{5-Hearts}{2-Hearts}

The board {3-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{j-Spades}{4-Clubs}

Winner:Hun Wei Lee
although behind Mingjuen card. Lee was able to get a strait on the river

Teoh “Paul Teoh” Mingjuen exits at 5th place

4th place – Bradley “DrStrange7” Ruben

Bradley “DrStrange7” Ruben on the button calls
Hun Wei Lee in the big blind checked

The flop {7-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{k-Hearts}

Lee led out 300,000
Ruben raised to 1.4 million.
Lee goes all in for 1.2 million more
Ruben calls

Bradley “DrStrange7” Ruben VS Hun Wei Lee

Hun Wei Lee: {q-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{3-Spades}
Bradley “DrStrange7” Ruben: {k-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{6-Hearts}

The Turn and River {q-Clubs} {3-Hearts} 

Winner: Hun Wei Lee

Bradley “DrStrange7” Ruben exits at 4th place

3rd place – Craig Timmis

Craig Timmis on the button raised to 400,000
Hun Wei Lee called.

The Flop  {6-Clubs}{q-Spades}{5-Hearts}

Players went all in

Craig Timmis VS Hun Wei Lee

Hun Wei Lee {k-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{4-}{2-} 
Craig Timmis 
{j-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{3-Clubs}

The Turn and River {9-Clubs}{k-Clubs} 

Winner: Hun Wei Lee

Craig Timmis exits at 3rd place

Heads up

Heads up started at level 32 with blinds at 120,000/240,000

Hun Wei Lee is ahead

Here is the chips count

Hun Wei Lee NZ 20,200,000
Janne “Fructu” Peltoniemi FI 4,000,000

Down to 10 big blinds Janne Peltoniemi was “all-in” with Hun Wei Lee preflop

Janne “Fructu” Peltoniemi {k-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Hun Wei Lee {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{10-Spades} 

The Board {9-Spades}{3-Hearts}{a-Clubs} {2-Clubs} {5-Diamonds}

Winner: Hun Wei Lee (Champion)

Janne “Fructu” Peltoniemi – 2nd place

 

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