Cheers to Scott Hempel (“BudLightLime”), who won the $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Turbo Deepstack at the WSOP Online Bracelet Series. The poker player who apparently enjoys cheap beer won $181,060 one day after reaching another bracelet-event final table.
Hempel took 7th on Friday in the $777 No-Limit Hold’em event for $22,250, a tournament won by Pat Lyons (“IchiiKawawa”). On Saturday, in the 18th event of the WSOP.com series, he improved his performance and earned his first bracelet.
The most recent World Series of Poker champion took down the 697-player tournament in just over seven hours. His six-figure cash paid out over $25,000 per hour of play at the online poker site. He has more than $200,000 in cashes the past two days. And he’s also now among the contenders for the $100,000 WSOP.com series leaderboard, a pseudo-Player of the Year award.
Quick Day at the WSOP Online Bracelet Series
Winning fast money is tough to beat. “BudLightLime” made quick work of his opponents at the final table thanks in large part to some big hands, and of course the fast-paced tournament structure.
When heads-up play against Myles Kotler (“Shipthemoney”) began, neither player had many big blinds. With the blinds at 600,000/1,200,000, and both players under 25 million chips, it was inevitable that the tournament would end quickly, and it did.
On the final hand, Hempel called an all-in bet with a 2.5-1 chip advantage with pocket tens against K-10. The best hand held up when the board ran out J-8-6-J-A. “Shipthemoney” didn’t ship the bracelet but he did ship a ton of money — $111,955, to be exact.
A number of big name pros were among the 143 players who cashed in the $1k. That includes two former world champions, Phil Hellmuth (“Lumestackin”), who took home $1,781 for 97th place and Ryan Riess (“bitc0in”), who also earned a small cash (32nd place for $4,219). Poker vlogger Ryan Depaulo (“joeyisamush”) picked up his fourth cash of the series, this one $1,969 for 84th place, a far cry from his bracelet title earlier in the week.
Landon Tice (“ActionDealer”), a 21-year-old poker pro on the rise, also ran deep, reaching his first World Series of Poker final table. The Florida native finished in 6th place in Saturday’s WSOP Online Bracelet Series event, a $29,817 score.
Low-stakes poker returns to the 2020 WSOP Online Bracelet Series on Sunday. At 3 pm PT, Event #19 kicks off, a $400 No-Limit Hold’em tournament on WSOP.com.