Seth Fischer is the latest player to earn a gold bracelet during the 2020 World Series of Online Slot Gambling. The American outlasted a field of 2,153 players in the WSOP Online $1,500 no-limit hold'em freezout event to win his first gold bracelet and the $444,869 top prize. Fischer nearly won his first bracelet in 2008. He made it to heads-up play in that year's $2,500 no-limit six-max hold'em event, but ultimately lost heads-up to Dario Minieri. This time, Fischer managed to reach an agreement.
The event featured a $2,500,000 guarantee, but a heavy turnout saw the final prize pool grow to $3,068,025. The top 314 winners earned money, with a minimum cash of $3,145. By the time the field was narrowed down to a final table of nine, Sebastien Grax was in the lead while Fischer sat on the second shortest stack.
Yonatan's basket was the first to fall when his A-8 offsuit found Arsenii Karmatckii's pocket eighth. The pair held and Basin was sent to the virtual rail in ninth place ($32,633). Karmatckii scored again just a few minutes later. He three bet all-in more openly than Clement Tripodi, who quickly called tournament life with Q Suit of SpadesQ Suit of Diamonds. Karmatckii holds A Diamond Suit4 Diamond Suit. The board fell 10 Heart Suit9 Diamond Suit4 Heart Suit8 Club SuitASSpade Suit and Karmatckii made an ace on the river to eliminate Tripodi in eighth place ($45,386).
Lukas Parednis was the next victim to fall. He lost a classic preflop race with a score of 7 Heart Suit7 Diamond Suit against A Spade SuitK Heart Suit of Grax, who flopped top pair and held on from there. Parednis took home $63,124 as the seventh-place finisher visit the bandotslot site.
Dominykas Mikolaitis' run in the event concluded when A Spade Suit3 Diamond Suit failed to outrun Michael Nugent's A Heart SuitQQ Spade Suit, who was at the second final table of the series after finishing fourth in the 'Millionaire maker' event for $556,095. Mikolaitis took home $87,793 for his sixth place showing at this event.