We are now at event 3 of the 2020 WSOP online and it has been a busy day for poker players who wants to win the WSOP bracelet.
Due to the pandemic, WSOP will be held online this year and it will be on two platforms. The Events will start at WSOP.com and later events will be held at GG poker.
The latest event was the 2020 WSOP Online Event #3: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Which attracted 1,450 entries and 641 re-entries. The 2,091 entries of this event generated $752,760 prize pool, Taking more than 12 hours of play.
Robert “bustinballs” Kuhn won the event and gain $115,850 and his first gold bracelet.
2020 WSOP Event #3 Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Robert “bustinballs” Kuhn | $115,850 |
| 2 | Ronald “rlksaces” Keren | $71,587 |
| 3 | “Doc33” | $52,242 |
| 4 | “klubot” | $38,466 |
| 5 | Max “ndirish50” Huster | $28,605 |
| 6 | Evan “Escott121181” Scott | $21,454 |
| 7 | “pokerher2014” | $16,184 |
| 8 | Roland “prngls12” Israelashvili | $12,345 |
| 9 | “AndrewFreund” | $9,560 |
Final table action recap
Robert “bustinballs” Kuhn came in the final table as the chip leader. “AndrewFreund” came in as the shortest stack and was eliminated at 9th, Next came Roland “prngls12” Israelashvili busting out at 8th.
Roland “prngls12” IsraelashviliI is known for having the most WSOP-related cashes and is now at 228. He has also so far cashed all 3 tournaments at WSOP.com.
“pokeher2014” followed next eliminated at 7th place and then “Doc33” Dominated the game eliminating players left and right until only 3 players are left. His hot streak was stopped by Kuhn.
At level 41: 120,000-240,000, 30,000 ante.
Kuhn was small blind and raise it to 810,000 while big bling “Doc33” answered back with a re-raise to 2,332,500. Khun answer back with a shove of 15,444,620 and “Doc33” called for less holding 10,045,975.
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Khun Pocket King held eliminating “Doc33”.
It was down to heads up. Robert “bustinballs” Kuhn was ahead by a 5:1 chip lead against Ronald “rlksaces” Keren, It was still a long fight as Keren did not want to go out without a fight. It took almost an hour but in the end, Khun emerged victorious.
Event #2: $1,000 NLH Deepstack 8-Max (update)
We have updated the event 2 to carry missing players’ real names.
Louis“PokeThese” Lynch defeated Ryan “KOVID19” Ko.








