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Dmytro Bystrovzorov Wins 2020 World Series of Poker Online $600 No-Limit Hold'em DeepStack Event

Ukrainian Tops Field of 2,911 Entries To Win His First Bracelet and $227,906

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Dmytro Bystrovzorov is the latest gold-bracelet champion decided at the 2020 World Series of Poker Online. The Ukranian overcame a field of 2,922 total entries to take down the $600 buy-in no-limit hold’em deepstack event, and in the process earned his first piece of WSOP hardware and the $227,906 top prize.

The final table of this event began with Ivan Banic in the chip lead, with Bystrovzorov sitting in the middle of the pack when the field was narrowed to nine remaining. Giovani Torre was the first player to be eliminated at the final table. Torre moved all-in on a 5Spade Suit5Diamond Suit3Club Suit6Club Suit7Diamond Suit board with ADiamond Suit8Diamond Suit. His shove was looked up by Bystrovzorov with KSpade SuitKDiamond Suit. Torr’s ace high was no good and he hit the rail in ninth place ($17,136). Bystrovzorov climbed into second chip position after the hand.

Ivan Constantin was the next to fall. He shoved from the button with the QDiamond SuitJDiamond Suit and got looked up by Florian Gaugusch’s AClub SuitKDiamond Suit. Both players flopped a pair, but Gaugusch’s aces were the best hand by the river. Constantin earned $23,833 for his eighth-place showing.

Wojciech Barzantny’s run in this event came to an end when his AClub SuitQHeart Suit was unable to outrun the 10Heart Suit10Diamond Suit of Stanley Topol. Neither player improved on a king-high runout and Barzantny settled for $33,147 as the seventh-place finisher.

Ivan Banic got all-in with AClub SuitKClub Suit ahead of the AHeart SuitQHeart Suit of Christopher Putz. A queen-high flop saw Putz turn the tables to take the lead, and two blanks on the turn and river kept him ahead from there. Banic was awarded $46,101 for finishing in sixth place. Putz also scored the next knockout, winning a flip with 9Spade Suit9Club Suit against the KHeart SuitQClub Suit of Stanley Topol to send him home in fifth place ($64,117).

The next big confrontation featured a three-way all-in, with Matthew Train limping in as the first to act with AHeart SuitAClub Suit to kick off the action. It folded to Bystrovzorov in the small blind and he moved all-in with 9Diamond Suit6Heart Suit, looking to put pressure on short stack Christopher Putz in the big blind. Putz called all-in for less than 2 big blinds total holding ADiamond Suit2Club Suit. The board ran out JDiamond Suit6Club Suit2Diamond SuitJHeart Suit3Diamond Suit and Train won the the entire pot, eliminating Putz in fourth place in the process ($89,174).

Despite winning that huge pot, Train entered three-handed play as the shortest stack. The hand that would be his last was a certifiable preflop cooler, with Train running pocket queens into the pocket kings of Bystrovzorov. The larger pocket pair held up and Train hit the rail with $124,024 as the third-place finisher.

With that, Bystrovzorov took 69.5 million into heads-up play against Florian Gaugusch’s 46.9 million. Bystrovzorov was able to extend his advantage to more than a 5:1 lead by the time the final cards were dealt. Bystrovzorov limped in from the button for 1,400,000 with AHeart Suit7Spade Suit and Gaugusch raised to 4,200,000 holding QHeart SuitQDiamond Suit. Bystrovzorov moved all in and Gaugusch quickly called all-in for around 12.6 million. The AClub Suit8Heart Suit8Club Suit3Diamond Suit6Diamond Suit runout gave Bystrovzorov a winning pair of aces to secure the pot and the title. Gaugusch was awarded $172,493 for his runner-up finish.

Here is a look at the payouts awarded at the final table:

Place Name Earnings
1 Dmytro Bystrovzorov $227,906
2 Florian Gaugusch $172,493
3 Matthew Train $124,024
4 Christopher Putz $89,174
5 Stanley Topol $64,117
6 Ivan Banic $46,101
7 Wojciech Barzantny $33,147
8 Ivan Constantin $23,833
9 Giovani Torre $17,136