Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov won Event #65: $600 NLHE Deepstack of the 2020 WSOP Online at GG Poker.
The event attracted 2,911 entrees which had created a prize pool of $1,659,270 and took almost 15 hours of play.
Here is the rest of the final table results.
2020 WSOP Online Event 65 – final table result
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov | Ukraine | $227,906* |
2 | Florian “Gaug1nho” Gaugusch | Austria | $172,493 |
3 | Matthew “Yellowbuddah” Train | South Africa | $124,024 |
4 | Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz | Austria | $89,174 |
5 | Stanley “Donkey_Fish” Topol | South Africa | $64,117 |
6 | Ivan “00COEL” Banic | Croatia | $46,101 |
7 | Wojciech “ItOldUbefOre” Barzantny | Germany | $33,147 |
8 | Ivan “ivenson13” Constantin | Romania | $23,833 |
9 | Giovani “Mandjocka” Torre | Portugal | $17,136 |
Final table action
The final table started at level 44 with blinds at 300,000/600,000 with 70,000 ante
Player | Country | Chips | |
Ivan “00COEL” Banic | ![]() |
20,436,432 | |
Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz | ![]() |
19,148,506 | |
Stanley “Donkey_Fish” Topol | ![]() |
15,988,890 | |
Ivan “ivenson13” Constantin | ![]() |
14,731,108 | |
Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov | ![]() |
12,511,010 | |
Wojciech “ItOldUbefOre” Barzantny | ![]() |
11,383,888 | |
Florian “Gaug1nho” Gaugusch | ![]() |
9,793,694 | |
Matthew “Yellowbuddah” Train | ![]() |
6,762,116 | |
Giovani “Mandjocka” Torre | ![]() |
5,684,356 |
9th place – Giovani “Mandjocka” Torre
Level 44 with blinds at 300,000/600,000 with 70,000 ante
Giovani “Mandjocka” Torre from under the gun raised to 1,200,000
Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov in the cutoff called
Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz in the small blind called.
The flop
Putz checked
Torre bet 1,218,750
Bystrovzorov called
Putz fold
The turn
both players checked
The River
Torre went “all-in” for 4,465,606
Bystrovzorov called.
Giovani “Mandjocka” Torre VS Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov
Torre
Bystrovzorov .
8th place – Ivan “ivenson13” Constantin
Level 44 with blinds at 300,000/600,000 with 70,000 ante
Ivan “ivenson13” Constantin from the button went “all-in” for 4,743,992
Florian “Gaug1nho” Gaugusch from the small blind went “all in” for more
the big blind to fold.
Ivan “ivenson13” Constantin VS Florian “Gaug1nho” Gaugusch
Ivan “ivenson13” Constantin:
Florian “Gaug1nho” Gaugusch:
The board
7th place – Wojciech “ItOldUbefOre” Barzantny
Level 45 with blinds at 350,000/700,000 with 90,000 ante
Wojciech “ItOldUbefOre” Barzantny from the went “all-in” for 11,538,888
Stanley “Donkey_Fish” Topol from the small blind went “all in” for more.
Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz folds his big blind.
Wojciech “ItOldUbefOre” Barzantny VS Stanley “Donkey_Fish” Topol
Wojciech “ItOldUbefOre” Barzantny:
Stanley “Donkey_Fish” Topol:
The board ran out
6th place – Ivan “00COEL” Banic
Level 45 with blinds at 350,000/700,000 with 90,000 ante
Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz from the button raised to 1,400,000
Ivan “00COEL” Banic from the small blind went “all in” for 9,061,432
big blind folds
Putz called.
Ivan “00COEL” Banic VS Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz
Ivan “00COEL” Banic:
Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz:
The board
5th place – Stanley “Donkey_Fish” Topol
Level 46 with blinds at 400,000/800,000 with 100,000 ante
Stanley “Donkey_Fish” Topol from the button went “all in” for 8,417,778
Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz from the small blind called
The big blind folds.
Stanley “Donkey_Fish” Topol VS Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz
Stanley “Donkey_Fish” Topol:
Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz:
The board ran out
4th place – Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz:
Level 47 with blinds at 500,000/1,000,000 with 120,000 ante
Matthew “Yellowbuddah” Train from under the gun called the blind
Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov from the small blind with the biggest stack at the table went “all in”
Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz from the big blind called for the 1,732,706
Train also called for the 14,082,632 he had left.
Christopher “RambaZamba” Putz:
Matthew “Yellowbuddah” Train:
Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov:
The flop
Putz bust in fourth place
Train earned a full double-up
Bystrovzorov lose chips.
3rd place – Matthew “Yellowbuddah” Train
Level 48 with blinds at 600,000/1,200,000 with 150,000 ante
Matthew “Yellowbuddah” Train from the button raised to 2,400,00
Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov from the big blind raised to 6,000,000
Train went “all in” for 26,517,470
Bystrovzorov called with the bigger stack.
Matthew “Yellowbuddah” Train VS Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov
Matthew “Yellowbuddah” Train:
Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov:
The board ran out
Heads up
Heads up started at Level 48 with blinds at 600,000/1,200,000 with 150,000 ante
Player | Country | Chips | |
Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov | ![]() |
69,500,704 | |
Florian “Gaug1nho” Gaugusch | ![]() |
46,939,296 |
The final hand was dealt at Level 49 with blinds at 700,000/1,400,000 with 175,000 ante
Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov from the button called the blind
Florian “Gaug1nho” Gaugusch raised to 4,200,000.
Bystrovzorov went “all in”
Gaugusch called with only 12,602,296.
Florian “Gaug1nho” Gaugusch VS Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov
Florian “Gaug1nho” Gaugusch:
Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov:
The flop came
2nd place – Florian “Gaug1nho” Gaugusch
Champion – Dmytro “Too Bad” Bystrovzorov
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