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Upeshka De Silva was disqualified from the WSOP Main Event final table due to a positive COVID-19 test, and poker Twitter had some strong opinions on this controversial issue.
The final table took place at the Rio in Las Vegas on Monday evening. De Silva, a three-time bracelet winner, was supposed to be one of the nine players seated when play began. But he tested positive December 27 for the novel coronavirus.
Per the rules put in place that everyone knew about before the tournament began, any player testing positive for COVID-19 at the final table would be automatically disqualified and paid 9th place money. But the poker community had some interesting takes on this rule.
World Series of Poker Game - WSOP. 3,439,863 likes 8,008 talking about this. #1 Free Poker App. Join the Action NOW! This year, however, the tone on Twitter is a bit different. 2020 WSOP Postponement has Players Feeling Down Poker Twitter, outside of the “Jungleman” cheating scandal, has a bit of a somber.Was the ruling unfair?
Opinions on the decision to disqualify De Silva were quite diverse. Olivier Busquet, for example, refused to even play the tournament.
“I didn’t play the 10k fake main event and one major reason was because I wanted to avoid this possibility. The idea was ridiculous and the stated rules were terrible but they should not change them now under any circumstances whatsoever,” Busquet wrote.
Patrick Leonard, one of the top online pros, had a different view. He argues that the WSOP final tablists should have sat out until De Silva tested negative for COVID-19. They didn’t, however, as the final table ran as scheduled on Monday evening. Ryan Leng also echoed those sentiments.
“If the final 8 want to do something cool they can agree to give pesh 1% or themselves or something that seems like a decent spot for returning the equity,” Shaun Deeb suggested.
Many poker players, including high-stakes sports bettor and poker pro Haralabos Voulgaris argued the WSOP should pay De Silva out of pocket the value of an ICM chop, meaning instead of being paid 9th place money, he’d receive the value of his stack compared to the size of the prize pool.
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“Didn’t a player from the GG FT fail to travel/test + & receive 9th? Are we only talking about this bc it’s happening here or bc we all like Pesh? Or is it cognitive dissonance pushing our ire toward wsop, demanding justice despite clearly stated rules? What’s the uproar about?” Matt Berkey wrote.Twitter Poker
Berkey is correct that a player from the GGPoker Main Event final table was disqualified and paid 9th place money. But that player made his own decision to not travel from Japan to the Czech Republic. He didn’t test positive for COVID-19, which was the case with De Silva.
However, the World Series of Poker didn’t bend the rules or listen to the suggestions of the poker community. They stuck to the rules they set pre-tournament.
Featured image source: TwitterBy February 4th, 2021 | Last updated on February 4th, 2021Home » Poker News » First 2021 WSOP Winter Online Circuit Series Wraps
One of the entities in the United States gambling market that did well during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 was internet forms of gambling. Sports betting, online casinos, and even online poker did well.
For the World Series of Poker, it hurt the live tournament plans. Both the WSOP summer and WSOP Europe events, and the domestic and international WSOP Circuit stops had to stop in March 2020. And there is no way to know when the virus will subside enough to permit travel and mass tournaments in various locations.
WSOP.com took its online action to a new level, though. For players in New Jersey and Nevada, they had numerous opportunities to play for WSOP Circuit rings and WSOP gold bracelets. And the site offered more promotions and tournament series than ever before.
Between that success and the unpredictability of Covid-19, the WSOP made a decision in late 2020 to put the entire domestic WSOP-C online for 2021. On January 6 – little more than one week before the series began – the World Series of Poker announced a monthly series for the entirety of 2021.WSOP Online Setup
The WSOP Online Circuit Series offers action to players in New Jersey and Nevada. Though Delaware players compete on the same tables, they are not allowed to benefit from WSOP-branded tournaments.
The plan for 2021 is to offer 13 series, most of them offering 12 tournaments that will award gold rings. There will be four months with series that offer 18 ring-awarding tournaments. Everything will conclude in the third week of December.
You’ll have a chance to win WSOP Gold Circuit Rings each month in 2021, as well as a shot at a season culminating WSOP Gold Bracelet. The series kicks off this Thursday, Jan 14, with our Winter Online Super Circuit Series. NV: https://t.co/va7laHOkmq NJ: https://t.co/ucDKGleBempic.twitter.com/uHz5vq0RIJ
— WSOP.com (@WSOPcom) January 10, 2021
WSOP.com will then host a season finale – the $250K WSOP Online Circuit Championship – on December 28for all 256 ring winners and leaderboard champions throughout the year. That tournament will award an official WSOP gold bracelet.And the Winners Were…
The first series was officially called the WSOP Circuit Super Series (and the Winter Online Super Circuit). Pick whichever one appeals most to you.
Anyway, the series is now a wrap and produced the following results:
-Event 1: $500 NLHE 8-Max Big 500 Kick-Off (3x reentry) ($75K GTD)
—229 entries, $185,866 prize pool, Toby Lewis won it for $35,686
-Event 2: $215 LO8 or Better 8-Max (3x reentry) ($40K GTD)
—185 entries, $50,200 prize pool, Jordan Deane won it for $9,990
-Event 3: $320 NLHE Double Stack (2x reentry) ($100K GTD)
—420 entries, $180,300 prize pool, Aaron Frei won for $28,740
-Event 4: $215 NLHE Monster Stack (2x reentry) ($125K GTD)
—789 entries, $201,400 prize pool, Romain Lotti won it for $29,203
-Event 5: $250 NLHE Freezeout ($50K GTD)Wsp Twitter
—463 entries, $107,879 prize pool, Morna Edmunds won it for $26,430
-Event 6: $1K NLHE High Roller 6-Max (2x reentry) ($100K GTD)
—164 entries, $240,660 prize pool, Daniel Jordan won it for $49,047
-Event 7: $500 NLHE PLO Big 500 6-Max (3x reentry) ($50K GTD)
—105 entries, $81,725 prize pool, Mark Liedtke won it for $17,693
-Event 8: $320 NLHE (2x reentry) ($75K GTD)
—314 entries, $142,800 prize pool, Daniel Lupo won it for $24,419
-Event 9: $300 NLHE Knockout Freezeout ($50K GTD)
—406 entries, $114,492 prize pool, Matthew Larkin won it for $19,504
-Event 10: $320 NLHE Double Stack (2x reentry) ($100K GTD)
—380 entries, $160,200 prize pool, Sridhar Sangannagari won it for $27,394
-Event 11: $525 NLHE 8-Max Monster Stack (3x reentry) ($150K GTD)
—326 entries, $215,000 prize pool, Justin Turner won it for $36,765
-Event 12: $215 NLHE Deep Turbo (2x reentry) ($50K GTD)
—378 entries, $105,600 prize pool, Katie Stone-Cappuccio won it for $18,058
-Event 13: $2K NLHE Super High Roller 6-Max (2x reentry) ($100K GTD)
—112 entries, $315,400 prize pool, John Riordan won it for $68,284
-Event 14: $215 NLHE (2x reentry) ($75K GTD)
—410 entries, $122,400 prize pool, Chris Moorman won it for $19,511
-Event 15: $320 NLHE 6-Max (2x reentry) ($75K GTD)
—300 entries, $147,300 prize pool, Naichang Chen won it for $27,368
-Event 16: $250 NLHE Turbo (2x reentry) ($50K GTD)
—285 entries, $101,285 prize pool, Alexander Butcher won it for $18,819
-Event 17: $320 NLHE Double Stack (2x reentry) ($100K GTD)
—539 entries, $161,700 prize pool, Jasthi Kumar won it for $27,651
-Event 18: $525 NLHE 8-Max Main Event (3x reentry) ($250K GTD)Wsop Twitter
—893 entries, $446,500 prize pool, AJ Basselini-Truisi won it for $67,377What’s Next
The next series online at WSOP.com are listed as follows:
-Planet Hollywood Circuit: February 17-28, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Mar 2Wsop Poy Twitter
-Silver Legacy Circuit: March 19-30, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Apr 1
-Spring Online Super Circuit: April 10-27, 18 rings, $25K freeroll on Apr 29
-Caesars Atlantic City Super Circuit: May 8-25, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on May 27
-Summer Online Super Circuit: June 10-27, 18 rings, $25K freeroll on Jun 29
-Bally’s Online Circuit: July 16-27, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Jul 29Pokernews Twitter
-Rio Online Circuit: August 20-31, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Sep 2
-Caesars Las Vegas Online Circuit: September 15-26, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Sep 28
-Fall Online Super Circuit: October 9-26, 18 rings, $25K freeroll on Oct 28
-Paris Las Vegas Online Circuit: November 10-21, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Nov 23
-Harrah’s Las Vegas Online Circuit: December 8-19, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Dec 21 Related Articles
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Upeshka De Silva was disqualified from the WSOP Main Event final table due to a positive COVID-19 test, and poker Twitter had some strong opinions on this controversial issue.
The final table took place at the Rio in Las Vegas on Monday evening. De Silva, a three-time bracelet winner, was supposed to be one of the nine players seated when play began. But he tested positive December 27 for the novel coronavirus.
Per the rules put in place that everyone knew about before the tournament began, any player testing positive for COVID-19 at the final table would be automatically disqualified and paid 9th place money. But the poker community had some interesting takes on this rule.
World Series of Poker Game - WSOP. 3,439,863 likes 8,008 talking about this. #1 Free Poker App. Join the Action NOW! This year, however, the tone on Twitter is a bit different. 2020 WSOP Postponement has Players Feeling Down Poker Twitter, outside of the “Jungleman” cheating scandal, has a bit of a somber.Was the ruling unfair?
Opinions on the decision to disqualify De Silva were quite diverse. Olivier Busquet, for example, refused to even play the tournament.
“I didn’t play the 10k fake main event and one major reason was because I wanted to avoid this possibility. The idea was ridiculous and the stated rules were terrible but they should not change them now under any circumstances whatsoever,” Busquet wrote.
Patrick Leonard, one of the top online pros, had a different view. He argues that the WSOP final tablists should have sat out until De Silva tested negative for COVID-19. They didn’t, however, as the final table ran as scheduled on Monday evening. Ryan Leng also echoed those sentiments.
“If the final 8 want to do something cool they can agree to give pesh 1% or themselves or something that seems like a decent spot for returning the equity,” Shaun Deeb suggested.
Many poker players, including high-stakes sports bettor and poker pro Haralabos Voulgaris argued the WSOP should pay De Silva out of pocket the value of an ICM chop, meaning instead of being paid 9th place money, he’d receive the value of his stack compared to the size of the prize pool.
*The latest tweets from @WSOPGame.
*Stream the world’s largest collection of live poker tournaments and TV shows like the World Series of Poker (WSOP), Poker After Dark, High Stakes Poker, and more on PokerGO.
“Didn’t a player from the GG FT fail to travel/test + & receive 9th? Are we only talking about this bc it’s happening here or bc we all like Pesh? Or is it cognitive dissonance pushing our ire toward wsop, demanding justice despite clearly stated rules? What’s the uproar about?” Matt Berkey wrote.Twitter Poker
Berkey is correct that a player from the GGPoker Main Event final table was disqualified and paid 9th place money. But that player made his own decision to not travel from Japan to the Czech Republic. He didn’t test positive for COVID-19, which was the case with De Silva.
However, the World Series of Poker didn’t bend the rules or listen to the suggestions of the poker community. They stuck to the rules they set pre-tournament.
Featured image source: TwitterBy February 4th, 2021 | Last updated on February 4th, 2021Home » Poker News » First 2021 WSOP Winter Online Circuit Series Wraps
One of the entities in the United States gambling market that did well during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 was internet forms of gambling. Sports betting, online casinos, and even online poker did well.
For the World Series of Poker, it hurt the live tournament plans. Both the WSOP summer and WSOP Europe events, and the domestic and international WSOP Circuit stops had to stop in March 2020. And there is no way to know when the virus will subside enough to permit travel and mass tournaments in various locations.
WSOP.com took its online action to a new level, though. For players in New Jersey and Nevada, they had numerous opportunities to play for WSOP Circuit rings and WSOP gold bracelets. And the site offered more promotions and tournament series than ever before.
Between that success and the unpredictability of Covid-19, the WSOP made a decision in late 2020 to put the entire domestic WSOP-C online for 2021. On January 6 – little more than one week before the series began – the World Series of Poker announced a monthly series for the entirety of 2021.WSOP Online Setup
The WSOP Online Circuit Series offers action to players in New Jersey and Nevada. Though Delaware players compete on the same tables, they are not allowed to benefit from WSOP-branded tournaments.
The plan for 2021 is to offer 13 series, most of them offering 12 tournaments that will award gold rings. There will be four months with series that offer 18 ring-awarding tournaments. Everything will conclude in the third week of December.
You’ll have a chance to win WSOP Gold Circuit Rings each month in 2021, as well as a shot at a season culminating WSOP Gold Bracelet. The series kicks off this Thursday, Jan 14, with our Winter Online Super Circuit Series. NV: https://t.co/va7laHOkmq NJ: https://t.co/ucDKGleBempic.twitter.com/uHz5vq0RIJ
— WSOP.com (@WSOPcom) January 10, 2021
WSOP.com will then host a season finale – the $250K WSOP Online Circuit Championship – on December 28for all 256 ring winners and leaderboard champions throughout the year. That tournament will award an official WSOP gold bracelet.And the Winners Were…
The first series was officially called the WSOP Circuit Super Series (and the Winter Online Super Circuit). Pick whichever one appeals most to you.
Anyway, the series is now a wrap and produced the following results:
-Event 1: $500 NLHE 8-Max Big 500 Kick-Off (3x reentry) ($75K GTD)
—229 entries, $185,866 prize pool, Toby Lewis won it for $35,686
-Event 2: $215 LO8 or Better 8-Max (3x reentry) ($40K GTD)
—185 entries, $50,200 prize pool, Jordan Deane won it for $9,990
-Event 3: $320 NLHE Double Stack (2x reentry) ($100K GTD)
—420 entries, $180,300 prize pool, Aaron Frei won for $28,740
-Event 4: $215 NLHE Monster Stack (2x reentry) ($125K GTD)
—789 entries, $201,400 prize pool, Romain Lotti won it for $29,203
-Event 5: $250 NLHE Freezeout ($50K GTD)Wsp Twitter
—463 entries, $107,879 prize pool, Morna Edmunds won it for $26,430
-Event 6: $1K NLHE High Roller 6-Max (2x reentry) ($100K GTD)
—164 entries, $240,660 prize pool, Daniel Jordan won it for $49,047
-Event 7: $500 NLHE PLO Big 500 6-Max (3x reentry) ($50K GTD)
—105 entries, $81,725 prize pool, Mark Liedtke won it for $17,693
-Event 8: $320 NLHE (2x reentry) ($75K GTD)
—314 entries, $142,800 prize pool, Daniel Lupo won it for $24,419
-Event 9: $300 NLHE Knockout Freezeout ($50K GTD)
—406 entries, $114,492 prize pool, Matthew Larkin won it for $19,504
-Event 10: $320 NLHE Double Stack (2x reentry) ($100K GTD)
—380 entries, $160,200 prize pool, Sridhar Sangannagari won it for $27,394
-Event 11: $525 NLHE 8-Max Monster Stack (3x reentry) ($150K GTD)
—326 entries, $215,000 prize pool, Justin Turner won it for $36,765
-Event 12: $215 NLHE Deep Turbo (2x reentry) ($50K GTD)
—378 entries, $105,600 prize pool, Katie Stone-Cappuccio won it for $18,058
-Event 13: $2K NLHE Super High Roller 6-Max (2x reentry) ($100K GTD)
—112 entries, $315,400 prize pool, John Riordan won it for $68,284
-Event 14: $215 NLHE (2x reentry) ($75K GTD)
—410 entries, $122,400 prize pool, Chris Moorman won it for $19,511
-Event 15: $320 NLHE 6-Max (2x reentry) ($75K GTD)
—300 entries, $147,300 prize pool, Naichang Chen won it for $27,368
-Event 16: $250 NLHE Turbo (2x reentry) ($50K GTD)
—285 entries, $101,285 prize pool, Alexander Butcher won it for $18,819
-Event 17: $320 NLHE Double Stack (2x reentry) ($100K GTD)
—539 entries, $161,700 prize pool, Jasthi Kumar won it for $27,651
-Event 18: $525 NLHE 8-Max Main Event (3x reentry) ($250K GTD)Wsop Twitter
—893 entries, $446,500 prize pool, AJ Basselini-Truisi won it for $67,377What’s Next
The next series online at WSOP.com are listed as follows:
-Planet Hollywood Circuit: February 17-28, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Mar 2Wsop Poy Twitter
-Silver Legacy Circuit: March 19-30, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Apr 1
-Spring Online Super Circuit: April 10-27, 18 rings, $25K freeroll on Apr 29
-Caesars Atlantic City Super Circuit: May 8-25, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on May 27
-Summer Online Super Circuit: June 10-27, 18 rings, $25K freeroll on Jun 29
-Bally’s Online Circuit: July 16-27, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Jul 29Pokernews Twitter
-Rio Online Circuit: August 20-31, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Sep 2
-Caesars Las Vegas Online Circuit: September 15-26, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Sep 28
-Fall Online Super Circuit: October 9-26, 18 rings, $25K freeroll on Oct 28
-Paris Las Vegas Online Circuit: November 10-21, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Nov 23
-Harrah’s Las Vegas Online Circuit: December 8-19, 12 rings, $25K freeroll on Dec 21 Related Articles
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