Pedro "pvigar" Garagnani Eliminated in 2nd Place ($128,497)


The action started rather innocent with a limped pot to the flop on which Pedro "pvigar" Garagnani checked his option. "spaise411" made it 337,500 to go only for Garagnani to check-raise for 936,000 total, which his opponent called.
Garagnani checked the turn and called a bet worth 1.8 million to then check the
river with just shy of 7 million behind. "spaise411" moved all-in with the far superior stack and Garagnani called it off with the
for trips tens. However, that was not enough to double as "spaise411" had turned a seven-high straight with
.
For the Brazilian, his bid to win a second WCOOP title in 2021 and third overall ended with a runner-up finish. He amassed a huge $56,875 bounty along the way and added $71,712 in cash on top of that.
"spaise411" walks away as the latest WCOOP champion and earns a payday of $149,837. The final result and a recap of the action are to follow.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
|
40,000,000
9,491,526
|
9,491,526 |
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Busted |