The country’s grinders are never tired of making history at the WSOP Online. On Sunday night 1, Rodrigo Seiji and Yago Simplício played out the first green-yellow heads-up match of the World Cup. On the first hand of the duel, Seiji eliminated his compatriot and claimed the bracelet in Event 32: $1,500 NL Hold’em NL Hold’em Bounty Turbo The Closer. The winner took home $187,119, while the runner-up added $107,778 to their bankroll.
Yago made a huge comeback at the final table. A four-hand player, he got involved in a preflop all-in against Seiji and saw the Paraná native reveal K♥K♠. Dominated by A♠J♣, Yago couldn’t find his out on an 8♠4♦2CheckQ 5♣ board and fell to the ground.
With only 5 Bb, Yago managed to double his hand in two moves before cutting in. With 10♠8♠ against Linus Hjulström’s A♣7♦, he immediately hit the 8♥6♠2Check5♠2♠ hand and won the pot.
In 4 hands of play, Yago is still the guy to go with a pair of kings. After declaring an all-in 3-bet, he was called by Seiji with A 6♣. The board of K♠Q♠J♦7♠7♣ did not surprise Yago and he regained the lead.
Yago and Seiji, who were far away from their opponents, allowed Hjulström and Mc Dermott to go head-to-head running. head. With only 3 big blinds ahead, Seiji called the game over:
The blinds were 300,000/600,000, the ante was 75,000, and Seiji went all-in. Meanwhile, Yago defended his big hand and raised to 1,800,000. Seiji then pushed his stack of 17,703,508 into the middle of the table. Yago called with 13,863,242 and A 8♠. Seiji went all-in on a board of K♠10♠Q♥9♣8♦ with A♣10♦.
With 1,263 registered players, GGPoker won $1,799,775 in Event #32. Check out how much each finalist won:
1. Rodrigo Seiji (Brazil) $187,119
2. Yago Simplício (Brazil) $107,778
3. Sven McDermott (Ireland) $89,021
4. Linus Hjulström (Sweden) $66,397
5. Manfred Hermann (Germany) $56,215
6. Ioannis Angelou-Konstas (Greece) $33,722
7. Oihan Abarzuza (Spain) $33,255
8. Florian Gaugusch (Austria) $28,697
9. Mario Tony (Brazil) $26,950
This text discusses the WSOP Online event where Brazilian players Rodrigo Seiji and Yago Simplício faced off in the first green-yellow heads-up match of the World Cup. Seiji emerged as the winner, claiming the bracelet and a cash prize of $187,119, while Simplício secured the runner-up position and added $107,778 to their bankroll.
This text describes the results of a heads-up match in the World Series of Poker Online. Rodrigo Seiji emerged as the winner, earning $187,119, while Yago Simplício finished in second place with a prize of $107,778.
I think it’s impressive that two Brazilian players competed in the first green-yellow heads-up match at the WSOP Online, with Rodrigo Seiji ultimately claiming the bracelet and the top prize of $187,119. It’s also interesting to see players from different countries competing and earning significant prizes in the event.