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2021 APAT WSOP Fantasy League
MintTrav:
Hastings is oblivious to almost impaling his hot AF wife, Miami-based ex poker dealer Sonya, at the WSOP.
"What was it that first attracted you to the millionaire Brian Hastings?"
MintTrav:
Event 74: $2,500 Mixed Big Bet EventWinner Denis StrebkovRunners 212Paid 32Final Table 9
Player Position Points Jon Turner 10 1 Yuri Martins Dzivielevski 20 1 John Racener 24 1 Max Pescatori 26 1
Selector Points Aneurin 1 Barrie 2 1 Carl 2 1 Jo 2 1 John 2 1 Luca 1 1 Stu 1
Denis Strebkov is none other than aDrENalin710, the greatest player in WCOOP history with nine titles. This is his second bracelet - he won Event #87 at the end of the 2019 Series and this is his first cash this year, so his record shows successive firsts. ME finalist Jerry Wong followed tenth in #72 with second in this.
Scott Bohlmann won this event in 2018, was 8th in it in 2019 and 9th this year, so it looks like he's on the slide.
MintTrav:
Event 75: $1,500 Freezeout No Limit Hold'emWinner Chad HimmelspachRunners 1191Paid 177Final Table 9
Player Position Points Joao Vieira 34 1 Harry Lodge 146 1
Selector Points Michael 1 Rob 1 Simon A 1
Chad Himmelspach had a bad time on Day 1 and was down to one BB near the end, though he managed to increase this to 9BB to finish the day 107th out of 118.
Day 2 was completely different, and he multiplied his stack from 89,000 to 4 million, to sit 4/8 going into the final day.
Day 3 was even better.
MintTrav:
Event 76: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No Limit Hold'emWinner Romain LewisRunners 307Paid 47Final Table 9
Player Position Points Stephen Chidwick 3 15 Dario Sammartino 6 8 Daniel Buzgon 16 1 Almedin Imsirovic 22 1
Selector Points Luca 2 23 Aneurin 16 Richard 16 Simon A 16 Barrie 1 15 Carl 2 15 David 15 Gareth 15 Jon 15 Stephen 1 15 Stephen 2 15 Tom 15 Luca 1 8 Del 1 Derek 1 Jo 1 1 John 1 1 Simon L 1 Stu 1
Romain Lewis finally gets his bracelet! In 2018 Romain was 2nd twice and 3rd twice, so it was extra sweet for him to nail this win against a top field. The French provided one of the noisiest rails so far for the 'Champion du Monde'.
2019 Main Event runner-up Dario finally kicked in a few points and it was good to see Yevgeniy Timoshenko, who has been quiet for a couple of years, back on a final table.
It was a miss for Jo as others picked up points. The beginning of the crumble?
MintTrav:
Event 77: $1,500 Fifty Stack No Limit Hold'emWinner Paulo JoanelloRunners 1501Paid 226Final Table 9
Player Position Points Ismael Bojang 74 1 Joao Vieira 224 1
Selector Points Carl 2 1 Rob 1
Joanello's Brazilian rail was as noisy as the French one, but there weren't many points here for us.
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