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Dylan Linde, Joshua Remitio Both Win Second Career Bracelets In Early World Series of Poker Online Action

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The 2024 World Series of Poker Online Domestic series kicked off in late September and will continue through the first few weeks of November. This WSOPO series is open to players located in Nevada, New Jersey, and Michigan, with 33 bracelets to be awarded. Another four bracelets will be handed out to WSOPO players in Pennsylvania, as well. Nine events have already played down to winners in the NV, NJ, and MI series, with a couple of big names coming away with notable wins. Below we’ll take a look at those two title runs.

WSOP Online Event #4 – $400 No-Limit Hold’em

Joshua Remitio came out on top in event no. 4, a $400 buy-in no-limit hold’em affair. The 2021 WSOP main event fourth-place finisher was awarded $40,858 and his second gold bracelet for the win.

Remitio’s first bracelet was earned earlier this year during the live WSOP festival in Las Vegas, but was also in a tournament that ran online. He overcame six-time bracelet winner Josh Arieh heads-up in the $600 Monsterstack event, earning $125,412 as the champion.

Remitio now has nearly $2.8 million in career tournament earnings to his name, with his largest score still being the $2,300,000 he secured for his deep run in the big dance a few years ago.

Place Player Earnings
1 Joshua Remitio $40,858
2 Brett Halladay $29,774
3 Youngmin Seo $21,842
4 Ben Yu $16,063
5 Spring Lieng $11,885
6 Justin Sharpe $8,807
7 John Gwinn $6,555
8 David Larson $4,879
9 Daniel Jordan $3,703

WSOP Online Event #6- $500 No-Limit Hold’em Ultra Deepstack

Dylan LindeLike Remitio, Dylan Linde also became a two-time bracelet winner thanks to a title run in the early going of this series. Linde beat out 717 entries in the $500 no-limit hold’em ‘Ultra Deepstack’, securing the gold and the top prize of $60,336.

Linde, who is also a World Poker Tour main event champion and three-time WSOPC gold ring winner, previously took down the 2021 WSOP $3,000 mixed Omaha eight-or-better event for $170,269 and his first bracelet.

With this most recent score factored in, Linde’s career earnings now sit at nearly $10.5 million, with more than $1.8 million coming from his 132 cashes in WSOP tournaments.

Bracelet winner David Funkhouser was the runner-up, earning $43,558 for his strong showing.

Place Player Earnings
1 Dylan Linde $60,336
2 David Funkhouser $43,558
3 Brett Blackwood $32,265
4 Samuel Hamman $24,199
5 Kevin Ruscitti $16,133
6 Stanton Tentnowski $11,293
7 John Ripnick $7,260
8 Harry McCloskey $4,872
9 Byung Shin $3,872

For more results from the ongoing WSOP Online series, head to our tournament database.

 

 

 

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