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Girafganger7 continued for 1,866,240 and Vayo called, then the turn brought the Q♣ and another bet from girafganger7, this time for 5,860,464. Vayo called once more, bringing the pot up over 21.2 million. The 9♥ river completed the board, and girafganger7 pushed all in for 17,018,316. Vayo called the push. For instance, “girafganger7” – a top professional player – tweeted the following: Waigel Confirms Suspicions Over 'wann2play' While Argentina’s Waigel has only recently been named the WCOOP 2018 winner, moving up from his original second place finish, he has stated that he noticed there was something funny going on right away on the. Bert 'girafganger7' Stevens defeated Alexandros 'Pwndidi' Theologis heads-up for $87,984 after agreeing to a deal to share the lion-share of the $500,000 guaranteed prize pool. Stevens has only recently been revealed as the person behind the famous nickname with over $10,000,000 in lifetime online cashes with almost $8,000,000 of them coming. Bert 'girafganger7' Stevens Wins EPT Online 15: $10,300 Turbo 6-Max High Roller ($186,238) Just two days ago, Bert 'girafganger7' Stevens took down EPT Online 08: $2,100 NLHE 8-Max for $87,984 and now has added another $186,238 to his bankroll with victory in EPT Online 15: $10,300 NLHE 6-Max, Turbo, High Roller.

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There were two more winners on Day 7 of the 2020 European Poker Tour (EPT) Online festival at PokerStars.

Bert 'girafganger7' Stevens made EPT history by becoming the first player to win two separate EPT Online Events, while Fabian '!$eveeeeeeen!' Gumz won his first.

In other big news, today is the day many poker players have been waiting for with the four-day EPT Online $5,200 Main Event kicking off its action today with a massive $5 million guaranteed prize pool.

Check out below for all that transpired on Day 7 of the EPT Online.

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Fabian '!$eveeeeeeen!' Gumz Wins the EPT Online 12: $1,050 NLHE [6-Max, Progressive KO] ($87,984)

It took just over four hours on Day 2 to decide a winner in EPT Online 12: $1,050 NLHE [6-Max, Progressive KO], and Germany's Fabian '!$eveeeeeeen!' Gumz took down the top prize of more than $100,000 in prizes and bounties, and he even did it with a seven in his hand in the final hand.

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Gumz navigated through a field of 733 players to bag a middle stack of just under 2 million chips at the end of Day 1 but turned it on for the final day. He collected more in bounties ($54,336) than the first place prize ($53,006) and more than 10-times the bounties of $5,033 that runner-up Jasper 'AppelKruimel' Wetemans claimed.

Gumz has managed some bigger success in the past on the live felts including a second-place finish in the 2019/2020 WPT Rock & Roll Poker Open for $353,880 and an eighth-place performance in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Millionaire Maker at the 2019 WSOP for $157,565.

EPT Online 12: $1,050 NLHE [6-Max, Progressive KO] Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryBountyPrize
1Fabian '!$eveeeeeeen!' GumzAustria$54,336$53,007
2Jasper 'AppelKruimel' WetemansNetherlands$5,033$53,006
3rolic_roRussian Federation$11,363$30,841
4kennyct31Romania$8,459$21,715
5Arturs 'ARTSchGamble' ScerbaksGermany$2,063$15,290
6Vlad 'VladTheSlaye' MartynenkoUkraine$7,102$10,766
7dodi papaHungary$7,625$8,573

Bert 'girafganger7' Stevens Wins EPT Online 15: $10,300 Turbo 6-Max High Roller ($186,238)

Just two days ago, Bert 'girafganger7' Stevens took down EPT Online 08: $2,100 NLHE [8-Max] for $87,984 and now has added another $186,238 to his bankroll with victory in EPT Online 15: $10,300 NLHE [6-Max, Turbo, High Roller].

After finishing seventh in an early EPT Online High Roller Stevens had a point to prove in the last $10,300 buy-in tournament of the festival.

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And in a fast-paced and action-filled tournament, Stevens came out on top, eliminating the last four players single-handed to secure victory and defeating Michael Addamo heads-up in a single hand.

Other big names at the final table included Mikita 'fish2013' Badziakouski, Laszlo 'omaha4rollz' Bujtas, Conor '1_conor_b_1' Beresford, and Vyacheslav 'VbV1990' Buldygin.

EPT Online 15: $10,300 Turbo 6-Max High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Bert 'girafganger7' StevensUnited Kingdom$186,238
2Michael 'Imluckbox' AddamoUnited Kingdom$139,492
3Mikita 'fish2013' BadziakouskiLatvia$104,479
4BoldSergeyUkraine$78,255
5Laszlo 'omaha4rollz' BujtasHungary$58,613
6Conor '1_conor_b_1' BeresfordUnited Kingdom$43,901
7Vyacheslav 'VbV1990' BuldyginRussia$32,882

'Harn1' Bags Day 1 Chip Lead in EPT Online 14: $215 NLHE [EPT Online Cup]

United Kingdom's 'Harn1' bagged the overnight chip lead after the conclusion of Day 1 in the two-day EPT Online 14: $215 NLHE [EPT Online Cup].

Russia's Roman 'Roma-Tilt' Korenev and Brazil's Matheus 'mpZancan' Zancan also managed to bring forth huge stacks into Day 2.

The EPT Online Cup was the most affordable event on the EPT Online schedule with just a $215 buy-in. This didn't stop the $500,000 guarantee from being smashed with the event attracting 2,833 entrants to generate a huge $566,600 prize pool.

The field was trimmed down 130 players to start the second and final day of this event today at 6:05 p.m. GMT with each returning player guaranteed a $716 payout with their eyes on the $82,093 top prize slated for the winner barring any deals at the final table.

EPT Online 14: $215 NLHE [EPT Online Cup] Day 1 Leaderboard

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBlinds
1Harn1United Kingdom4,064,369163
2kosilkOBelarus3,268,591131
3Roman 'Roma-Tilt' KorenevRussia2,623,637105
4Matheus 'mpZancan' ZancanBrazil2,555,546102
5gytav420United Kingdom2,442,73298
6DrunkSp3werMalta2,327,68993
7DeM!st3rGermany2,135,04385
8acapulcooPoland2,114,43885
9BiocidSweden2,109,49984
10MrSwingKKUnited Kingdom2,062,55883

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Events Scheduled on November 15

Three new EPT Online Events kick off on Sunday, Nov. 15. This is in addition to what promises to be an exciting conclusion of the EPT Online Cup.

All eyes are on the four-day EPT Online 16: $5,200 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event] kicking off today at 6:05 p.m. GMT with many eager players hoping to become the first EPT Online Main Event champion while also claiming a huge cash haul when this event concludes on Wednesday, Nov. 18.

Pot-limit Omaha specialists will have their day in the sun as well with the two-day EPT Online 17: $2,100 PLO [6-Max] beginning at 7:05 p.m. GMT followed by the EPT Online 18: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Turbo] an hour later at 8:05 p.m. GMT.

DateTimeEventBuy-inGuarantee
Nov. 156:05 p.m.EPT Online 16: $5,200 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event]$5,200$5,000,000
Nov. 157:05 p.m.EPT Online 17: $2,100 PLO [6-Max]$2,100$500,000
Nov. 158:05 p.m.EPT Online 18: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Turbo]$1,050$500,000
Nov. 156:05 p.m.Mini EPT Online 14: $2.20 NLHE [EPT Online Cup]$2.20$50,000
Nov. 157:05 p.m.Mini EPT Online 15: $109 NLHE [6-Max, Turbo, High Roller]$109$300,000

EPT Online Winners

DateEventEntriesPrize PoolWinnerFirst Prize
Nov. 9EPT Online 02: $10,300 PLO High Roller70$700,000Ka Kwan 'kaju5' Lau$188,937
Nov. 8EPT Online 03: $5,200 High Roller131$655,000David 'MonkeyBausss' Laka$143,567
Nov. 9EPT Online 04: $530 NLHE1,139$569,500Tatiana 'Mysters_Y' Barausova$74,951
Nov. 9EPT Online 05: $1,050 Win the Button238$200,000Claas 'SsicK_OnE' Segebrecht$45,765
Nov. 11EPT Online 06: $10,300 NLHE [8-Max, High Roller]109$1,090,000Mikita 'fish2013' Badziakouski$222,453
Nov. 10EPT Online 07: $2,100 NLHE PKO334$668,000Daniel “SmilleThHero” Smiljkovic$113,490
Nov. 12EPT Online 08: $2,100 NLHE [8-Max]244$500,000Bert 'girafganger7' Stevens$87,984
Nov. 12EPT Online 09: $5,200 8-Game [High Roller]51$255,000'RaulGonzalez'$100,050
Nov. 13EPT Online 10: $25,000 NLHE [8-Max, Super High Roller]81$2,000,000Eelis “EEE27” Parssinen$539,819
Nov. 13EPT Online 11: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Deep Stacks]637$637,000Daan “DaanOss” Mulders$111,184
Nov. 14EPT Online 12: $1,050 NLHE [6-Max, Progressive KO]733$733,000Fabian '!$eveeeeeeen!' Gumz$107,343
Nov. 13EPT Online 13: $10,300 6+ Hold’em [6-Max High Roller]41$410,000Sam “Str8$$$Homey” Greenwood$177,599
Nov. 14EPT Online 15: $10,300 NLHE [6-Max, Turbo, High Roller]69$500,000Bert 'girafganger7' Stevens$186,238

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The winner of the 2018 World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) Main Event has been disqualified.

It’s now understood the winnings of “Wann2play” will be redistributed after an investigation by PokerStars found the Dutch player violated the online poker site’s terms of service.

Back in September 2018, “Wann2play” won the $5,200 WCOOP Main Event following a heads-up deal with runner-up Argentina’s Ezequiel “eze88888” Waigel. “Wann2play” banked $1,352,967.97 in first-place prize, with Waigel earning $1,257,203.66 for finishing second.

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The event attracted a total of 2,044 entries, and had a star-studded final table which included the UK’s Michael “mczhang” Zhang, Austria’s Linus “LlinusLlove” Loeliger, Noah “Exclusive” Boeken from The Netherlands and Robby “PlayaPlz” Lipkin from Costa Rica.

Wann2play” was considered a “mystery” player as there was not much available info in relation to his or her true identity. What everyone knew was that the player came from Netherlands and won a $530 satellite which enabled him to enter the Main Event.

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PokerStars’ investigation into the unknown player started following speculations that a popular pro could be ghosting the account. The controversy first came to light through a tweet from top online poker pro “girafganger7“.

Purely hypothetically speaking : if you have a credible source outing a well known Pro winning, lets just say, the WCOOP 2018 Main Event for over a million on a 2nd account, what do you do?

— giraf ganger (@Girafganger7) July 15, 2019

Eventual runner-up Waigel said he also noticed that something was off about the player, when he spotted a remarkable difference in the player’s game style as they reached the final table. Some players also had similar observations. Waigel then notified PokerStars, but it appeared that the online poker operator was already investigating and eventually confirmed to Waigel that ghosting was indeed involved and a VPN was also used, although no further details were disclosed.

As a result, “Wann2play“‘s had his account frozen shortly after the tournament, and Waigel was promoted as Main Event winner. The over $1.3 million in top prize was redistributed among those who finished in the money, with Waigel earning an extra $272,000.

Not The First Time

This is not the first time that a WCOOP Winner has been disqualified for tournament misconduct. A similar issue took place in 2007 when “TheV0id” won the Main Event for $1.22 million. It was later revealed that another player had used the account, apart from the original registered user Natalie Teltscher.

Teltscher tried to take matters to court but was unsuccessful, and reportedly admitted that someone else was indeed using her account. Runner-up finisher Kyle “ka$ino1” Schroeder was officially declared the winner, taking home an adjusted prize money of more than $1.3 million.