More official results have been posted by the World Series of Poker from its just-completed WSOP Online series on the domestic WSOP.com platform. In results posted yesterday, Oregon native Guy Dunlap garnered his fourth career WSOP bracelet by taking down Event #26 of the series, the $3,200 NL Hold’em High Roller Championship.
Dunlap, playing as ‘just4funzies‘ on WSOP.com, collected a $92,610 payday for topping the high roller’s 126-entry field, which was comprised of 95 unique players who also collectively added 31 rebuys, resulting in a $378,000 prize pool. Dunlap secured the win by busting three-time Circuit ring winner Aram ‘Theosis’ Zobian during the heads-up finale.
Zobian, who cashed 11 times in the WSOP Online series, earned $64,260 for the second-place showing. David ‘bewater’ Goodman took third for $49,140. The final 16 players made it into the money, with Jim Collopy, Soheb Porbandarwala, Daniel Negreanu, and Yueqi Zhu among those making the final table.
All four of Dunlap’s bracelet wins have come in online events, as did his sole Circuit victory to date. The $92,610 winner’s cash is the second-largest of his WSOP career, where his earnings now exceed $850,000.
WSOP Online 2024 Event #26: $3,200 NL Hold’em High Roller results
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Guy ‘just4funzies Dunlap | $92,610 |
2 | Aram ‘Theosis’ Zobian | $64,260 |
3 | David ‘bewater’ Goodman | $49,140 |
4 | Jim ‘voteordie’ Collopy | $34,020 |
5 | Nouran ‘YouFoldIWin’ Hakimiam | $24,570 |
6 | Soheb ‘DextrNgreanu’ Porbandarwala |
$18.900 |
7 | Daniel ‘DNegs’ Negreanu | $15,120 |
8 | Yueqi ‘praya’ Zhu | $11,340 |
Stokes bags first bracelet
In Event #25, $500 No-Limit Hold’em, Michigan’s Jamin Stokes took down his first career bracelet to add to the three Circuit rings he already owns. Stokes, playing as ‘SushiBelly‘, collected $43,715.70 for the triumph and the third-largest cash of his WSOP career.
Stokes’s final foe was Event #11 and two-time bracelet winner Gerald ‘FoodGood’ Morrell, whose second-place run was worth $32,035.05. Third position and $23,592.60 went to Anthony ‘ALLIN’ Zinno. The event drew 514 total entries (293 unique players plus 221 reentries), creating a $231,300 prize pool. The final 72 players earned a cash in the event.
WSOP Online 2024 Event #26: $3,200 NL Hold’em High Roller results
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Jamin ‘SushiBelly’ Stokes | $43,715.70 |
2 | Gerald ‘FoodGood’ Morrell | $32,035.05 |
3 | Anthony ‘ALLIN’ Zinno | $23,592.60 |
4 | Hayley ‘extratoasty’ Hannah | $17,342.50 |
5 | ‘santosha’ | $11,565.00 |
6 | Jonathan ‘Stoebdaddy’ Stoeber |
$8,095.50 |
7 | Patrick ‘NFin8’ Eskandar | $5,782.50 |
8 | Frank ‘Tism..’ Brannan | $4.047.75 |
Michele Lawson reigns in Mystery Bounty
In Event #27, $500 NL Hold’em $300K GTD Mystery Bounty, Florida’s Michele Lawson added her name to this series’ list of first-time bracelet winners. Lawson, playing as ‘chipbagger24‘, triumphed over a large 1,943-entry field to win bracelet gold in just her ninth career WSOP bracelet cash.
Lawson collected a combined $41,567 in prize payout and accumulated bounties, while bucking this series’ trend of bounty-tourney winners making a huge haul of bounties. Of Lawson’s total cash, only $1,907.70 came from bounties. Runner-up Anthony ‘DreTreLex’ Chin was one of several players who collected more in bounty winnings. He added $7,553.00 in bounties to his total winnings.
Finishing third was James ‘PRPirate420’ Vales, who collected a combined $21,920.26. The event’s 1,943 entries came from 1,267 unique players, who combined to add another 676 reentries to what became a $437,175 prize pool. 240 players logged an official cash in this event.
WSOP Online 2024 Event #27: $500 NLH Mystery Bounty results:
*Prize shown = Total (winner’s prize + accumulated bounties)
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Michele ‘chipbagger24’ Lawson | $41,567.36 ($39,659.66 + $1,907.70) |
2 | Anthony ‘DreTreLex’ Chin | $36,500.24 ($28,947.24 + $7,553.00) |
3 | James ‘PRPirate420’ Vales | $21,920.76 ($21,279.66 + $640.60) |
4 | Pawel ‘binarystar81’ Galecki | $15,926.50 ($15,765.90 + $190.60) |
5 | Jared ‘JGP729’ Parker | $13,785.80 ($11,659.30 + $2,126.50) |
6 | William ‘RakingBatts’ Corvino | $12,273.20 ($8,701.40 + $3,571.80) |
7 | Jon ‘Finest21’ Muldoon | $6,804.77 ($6,518.82 + $285.90) |
8 | ‘Ketan87’ | $5,320.61 ($4,939.41 + $381.20) |