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Day 1A of the $25,500 Super High Roller Championship in the partypokerWPT World Online Championships is done and dusted. Eighty-eight of the world's best players bought in and only 11 of them survived the first flight.

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Nobody bagged up more chips than Pascal Hartmann who turned his 100,000 starting stack into a colossal 1,964,082 chips over the course of 18 levels.

  1. Among the most prominent names to have won titles recently include Canada’s Sam Greenwood and Austria’s Pascal Hartmann. Greenwood, who is arguably one of the world’s most accomplished NLHE players, outran a 105-player field to take down Event #11 $10,300 High Roller.
  2. Pascal Hartmann is among the recent winners in the inaugural WPT Online Series. (Image: WPT) With coronavirus lockdowns prompting the WPT to host its first ever online series, players are currently fighting for glory until May 20.
  3. 0 Pascal Hartmann is enjoying a purple patch of form and can seemingly do nothing wrong. Hartmann won the GGPoker High Rollers Blade Mulligan a couple of weeks ago for $95,537 and the same Sunday.
  4. Artur Martirosian has played in every Super MILLION$ to date, and has an impressive record of three final tables and a win. Meanwhile, a third final table for Pascal Hartmann sees him try to better.

Hartmann is a superb poker player and one who has put in several deep runs during the WPTWOC series. He's not managed to take down a Championship Event yet, bit this incredible start has done his chances of glory no harm at all.

Team partypoker's Mikita Badziakouski is Hartmann's closest rival when it comes to number of chips. Badziakouski bagged up 1,250,461 and was one of only three players to finish Day 1A with a seven-figure stack. German superstar Ole Schemion (1,103,933) was the other.

The Day 1A field was stacked, as you'd expect from such a big buy-in event. Kahle Burns (969,133) has started the tournament well while the likes of Stephen Chidwick (666,999), and recent WSOP bracelet winner Daniel Dvoress (492,621) also progressed.

Jan Arends finished the opening flight with 146,456 chips and has a lot of work to do then Day 2 commences at 8:05 p.m. CEST on September 21.

Day 1A Chips Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChips
1Pascal HartmannAustria1,964,082
2Mikita BadziakouskiSlovenia1,250,461
3Ole SchemionAustria1,103,933
4Kahle BurnsMexico969,133
5Aleksei BarkovRussia686,962
6Stephen ChidwickMexico666,999
7Rui FerreiraNetherlands652,721
8Daniel DvoressCanada492,621
9Timothy AdamsCanada459,213
10Jake SchindlerMexico407,419
11Jans ArendsNetherlands146,456

Countries as displayed in the partypoker client

With only 11 players progressing, it meant 77 players crashed and burned on Day 1A. They can all take a second bite at the cherry at 8:05 p.m. CEST on September 20 should they wish to part company with $25,500.

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Expect to see such luminaries as Justin Bonomo, Adrian Mateos, Linus Loeliger, Steve O'Dwyer, David Peters, Niklas Astedt, and Team partypoker pros Dzmitry Urbanovich, Isaac Haxton, and Jason Koon all take another shot.

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There are dozens of more affordable WPTWOC events on the schedule, it's not only about the High Rollers and Super High Rollers. You'll also find $10 buy-in WPTWOC edition SPINS and a plethora of low buy-in satellite tournaments waiting for you if you head to the partypoker lobby.

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The World Poker Tour (WPT) Online Series is in full swing and game’s finest are starting to rise up and take home a piece of history.

Pascal Hartmann is among the recent winners in the inaugural WPT Online Series. (Image: WPT)

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With coronavirus lockdowns prompting the WPT to host its first ever online series, players are currently fighting for glory until May 20.

First to enter the winners’ circle and take home the a WPT Online Series title was Leo Fernandez. The Argentinian pro outlasted 496 players in Event #1 ($5,200 No Limit Hold’em) to win $409,638.

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Leo Fernandez Picks Up First WPT Online Title

Following Fernandez with a win in the “mini” version of Event #1 ($550 buy-in) was Evgeny Galakhov. Paul Höfer and Vitor Dzivielevski also picked up titles in the early offing and, since then, the winners have kept coming.

So far, Fernandez sits atop of the Player of the Series leaderboard. Also riding high is Zachary Clark and winner of the $1 million guaranteed High Roller, Pascal Hartmann.

With a $5,200 price tag, the event was awash with talent. That ensured Pascal Hartmann’s route to victory was far from smooth. Indeed, even after making it through 2019 players, he still had to play his A-game at the final table.

Nikita Bodyakovskiy and Christoph Vogelsang were Hartmann’s biggest threats in the May 7 finale. However, in the end, fortune was on his side and came away with the win and $205,827 after beating Dimitar Danchev heads-up.

Event #9 $5,200 High Roller Result

1 – Pascal Hartmann – $205,827

2 – Dimitar Danchev – $190,061

3 – Alberto Meran – $118,688

4 – Christoph Vogelsang – $87,750

5 – Nikita Bodyakovskiy – $61,875

The WPT Online Series has a long way to go until it reaches a conclusion. However, thoughts are already turning to the WPT Online Championship. The $3,225 main event gets underway on May 10 and features a $5 million guarantee.

More to Come With Main Event

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There will be four starting flights spread over the course of a week before Day 2 starts on May 18. Players have already anted up in their droves due to the lack of live action.

Thanks to the WPT’s partnership with Partypoker, the action online has more than compensated for the unexpected changes to poker. The question now is whether the WPT Online Championship will break its guarantee.

Partypoker has built up a reputation for doing just that over the last 18 months. Between this and the fact players are still in a state of lockdown, the main event should prove to be a success over the next 12 days.

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