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The WSOP is firing on all cylinders at the moment. As the US leg of the WSOP Main Event got underway on WSOP.com, GGPoker is looking the end the year on a high with the $100 million Online Circuit series.


Players outside of the US can make a final run at WSOP glory in 2020 thanks to the Winter Online Circuit festival. (Image: GGPoker)
Open to players outside of the US, the WSOP Winter Online Circuit features 18 ring events and runs until January 10.
The action started on Sunday with a $1 million guaranteed MTT costing $50. For those with deeper pockets, a $10,300 WSOPC Super Million$ High Roller rounded out the day’s action.
Players Flock to GGPoker Once Again
Event #1 was somewhat unique in that yesterday’s action saw Days 1 and 2 wrap up.
Opening flights for Day 1 had been taking place for a few weeks prior to December 13. That allowed GGPoker to generate maximum interest in the opening event.
In fact, three final Day 1 flights were concluded as Day 2 started. When the registration period eventually closed, 31,291 entries pushed the prizepool to $1.4 million. That total also saw 3,345 players line up for Day 2.
It took less than an hour for the bubble to burst and 1,600 players to move into the money. In turn, the final few shifted their focus towards the top prize. As well as a WSOPC ring, the winner of Event #1 is set to pick up $168,810.
Russia’s Aleksey Savenkov is currently leading the way with nine left. The man known online as ImLuckPads bagged 39.4 million chips on Day 2. That’s over 10 million more than his closest rival, QY707.
WSOP Winter Online Circuit Event #1 Final Table Chip Counts
- Aleksey Savenkov – 39,464,531
- QY707 – 27,120,798
- party_maker1 – 24,162,749
- Otto Lemke – 19,098,917
- PhD_Don – 12,844,074
- FreddieKadur – 9,720,468
- btn_clicking! – 8,634,379
- incloudzly – 7,361,220
- Adam Bonk – 7,107,979
Event #1 will resume on December 19. GGPoker’s YouTube channel will stream the final table with commentary from Jeff Platt and Brett Hanks.
High Rollers Vying for WSOP Winter Online Circuit Gold
Also stealing some of the WSOP Main Event’s limelight on Sunday was the $10,300 WSOPC Super Million$ High Roller.
511 players paid the entry fee to create a healthy prizepool worth $5.1 million. Joaquin Melogno leads the way with just over 64 BBs.


Joaquin Melogno leads the WSOPC high roller. (Image: GGPoker)
Fans can watch him and the rest of the final nine battle for WSOPC glory and $636,072 on December 15.
GGPoker’s new final table betting feature will also in effect. Thanks to a recent partnership with PokerShares, GGPoker users can bet on the final result.
Between this, the live stream, and the rest of the WSOP Winter Online Circuit schedule, GGPoker is aiming to end a successful 2020 in style.