Sergio Aido wins WSOP GGMillion$ and adds $1,935,575 to his second bracelet

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Overnight, the final day of the final WSOP Online bracelet tournament of the series was on the schedule. That tournament was the $10,300 buy-in, $10,000,000 guarantee GGMillion$. The tournament brought in a whopping 1,433 entries, splitting a prizepool worth $14,330,000.

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There was a prize of $1,935,575 awaiting the winner, plus of course the gold bracelet of champions. Names like Sergio Aido, Jovan Kenjic, Chris Nam Nguyen, Daniel Peterson and Aleks Ponakovs were all vying for this prize in the final table.

In the final heads-up match, Serbia's Jovan Kenjic, who started the final table as chipleader, and Spain's Sergio Aido, who entered heads-up as chipleader, faced off against each other. Kenjic started heads-up play with a stack of 52M and Aido with a stack of 89M. Heads-up play lasted just three hands, after which Sergio Aido was the winner. This earned him $1,935,575, plus his second WSOP bracelet. He won his first bracelet just this year during the WSOP in Las Vegas, where he dominated the $50,000 buy-in NLH High Roller.

Swiss player Linus "LLinusLLove" Loelinger, who battled for the WCOOP title in the final WCOOP 115-H: $25,000 NLHE Super High Roller with 59 entries and a prizepool of $1,446,975. Linus finished in third place here, adding $233,490 to his account.

Another familiar name on our list today is Adrian Mateos, who won one of the WSOP Online side events. He finished second in the $10,300 Tuesday Super HR with 37 entries and a prizepool of $370,000, which was worth $89,601. Adrian was defeated in the end by Hungarian player Bernard Larabi, which earned him $119,485.

Adrian appeared at one more final table, in the Heater HR Bounty Turbo with a buy-in of $2,500, a field of 21 entries and a prizepool of $49,875. Adrian finished in third place here, which earned him a small bounty, but the winner here was Niklas Astedt, who cashed for $25,135.

To make matters worse, Adrian earned a little something in one more tournament, the WCOOP 115-M: $2,100 NLHE (8-Max) with 162 entries and a prizepool of $324,000. Mateos finished in 12th place here for $7,060. The final table here included names like Roman "Gogac sniper" Hrabec, Leonard "Grozzorg" Maue and David "dpeters17" Peters. However, neither of them were able to emerge as winners.

Source - PS, Pokernews, WSOP