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Renan Bruschi Wins WPT WOC Mini Main Event for $504,583 After Four-Way Deal

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The WPT World Online Championships Mini Main Event showcased just how easy it is to turn a small investment into a huge payday, as five of the nine final tablists either satellited into the $1,050 event or won their tickets in the WPT Ticket Drop promotion.

Eventually, it was Renan Carlos Bruschi who won $504,583 after topping the 4,600 player field to become the latest champion of the WPT WOC. The top four players agreed to a deal, with the biggest payout going to Artur Balodis who eventually finished third.

Runner-up Nichita Verbitchii secured $339,607 in the deal, having won his seat after winning a $11 Terminator which had a $1,050 seat added to its prize pool. This result meant the Moldovan secured a ROI of over 3,000,000% - not bad for a couple days' work!

WPT World Online Championships Mini Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Renan Carlos BruschiBrazil$504,583*
2Nichita VerbitchiiMoldova$339,607*
3Arturs BalodisLatvia$535,269*
4Liviu-Rodrig BarthaUnited Kingdom$472,867*
5Freek ScholtenAustria$153,750
6Janis LozeLatvia$104,450
7Romans VoitovsLatvia$73,550
8Ravil TlimisovRussia$55,425
9Tobias KoerperGermany$45,600

*denotes four-way deal

Final Table Recap

Heading into the final table, Liviu-Rodrig Bartha led the final nine players. Short-stacked Tobias Koerper was eliminated within the first hour, but will be proud of his result. He won his $1,050 seat as part of the WPT Ticket Drop promotion, after winning an $11 buy-in Terminator, and turned that into a $45,600 payday!

Ravil Tlimisov also won his seat from the WPT Ticket Drop promotion after he won a $22 Big Bounty Hunter tournament for his seat. He finished eighth for $55,425.

Bruschi eliminated Latvia's Romans Voitovs and Janis Loze to close the gap to Bartha, but it was Arturs Balodis who moved in front, despite Bartha eliminating Freek Scholten in fifth.

Deal Agreed

Play was fairly deep-stacked, and the remaining four players quickly agreed to a deal which left $50,000 to play for. Balodis took home the biggest amount with the remaining players all locking up large six-figure sums, with three of them locking up huge ROI as a result of satelliting in.

PlayerTicket Drop EventPlacePayoutROI
Arturs Balodis$55 Gladiator3rd$535,269973,116%
Nichita Verbitchii$11 Terminator2nd$339,6073,087,236%
Liviu-Rodrig Bartha$109 Satellite4th$472,867433,723%
Ravil Tlimisov$22 Big Bounty Hunter8th$55,425251,832%
Tobias Koerper$11 Terminator9th$45,600414,445%

What's Up Next?

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The next Championship event is the WPT World Online Championships Main Event Day 1b. The event comes with a $10,000,000 guarantee. Day 1a attracted 521 entries with Day 1b taking place this Sunday at 19:05.

  • Day 1b - Sunday, September 13th at 19:05 (BST)
  • Day 2 - Monday, 14th September at 19:05 (BST)
  • Day 3 - Tuesday, 15th September at 19:00 (BST)
  • Day 4 - Wednesday, 16th September at 19:00 (BST)

There are also plenty of other side events taking place every day, so make sure you head to the partypoker client to find out the latest tournaments!

WPT World Online Championships Winners

DateEventFieldPrize poolWinnerPayout
7/21/20Event #1: $3,200 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Championship145$500,000Paul Tedeschi$92,105
7/28/20Event #2: $3,200 Pot Limit Omaha Championship342$1,026,000Alex Manzano$176,132
8/4/20Event #3: $3,200 8-Max Championship1,062$3,186,000Gavin Cochrane$540,664
8/11/20Event #4: $3,200 6-Max Championship999$3,000,000Nick Petrangelo$494,550
8/18/20Event #5: $3,200 Knockout Championship1,035$3,105,000Daniel Smyth$413,391
8/25/20Event #6: $3,200 Mix-Max Championship989$3,000,000Andrey Kotelnikov$488,508
9/1/20Event #7: Micro Main Event Championship8,465$1,000,000Luiz Antonio Silva$488,508
9/9/20Event #9: Mini Main Event Championship4,600$5,000,000Renan Carlos Bruschi$504,582

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The home of Americas Cardroom has made an important strides in the fight against online poker bots.

WPN has found a new way to stop poker bots that use screen scraping to cheat. (Image: Future of Life Institute)

In the same way Partypoker has upped its efforts in recent months, the Winning Poker Network (WPN) is pushing back against cheats.

While its industry peer recently shutdown an additional 57 bots in October to take its tally of kills above the 700 mark, WPN has broken new ground.

WPN Makes Startling Revelation

Outlining the discovery in an official blog post, CEO Phil Nagy said modern poker bots are using screen scraping.

The advancement of technology, including artificial intelligence, has made poker software more sophisticated over the years. In line with these innovations, Nagy revealed that bots are now capable of analyze graphical data.

After running a serious of tests, WPN’s security team found that poker bots can read pixels. Using this information, the programs can determine what cards the user has, what position they are at the table, bet sizes and more.

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To combat the fraudsters, WPN has released four graphics updates in the last six months. The changes prevent the bots from reading games for a limited period of time.

In tandem with new prevention methods, the online poker operator analyzed activity data before and after the updates. Accounts that were less active after the changes were asked to prove they weren’t a bot.

Those that couldn’t were closed and that’s resulted in over $450,000 in stolen funds being recovered.

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More Hope in Battle Against Poker Bots

The revelation has not only changed the way WPN tackles fraudsters but our perception of what’s possible.

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Poker bots have long been an issue but only now are we starting to understand just how sophisticated they can be. However, by making its findings public, WPN is providing a service to the industry at large.

In any security threat scenario, knowledge is power. By uncovering a previously unknown technique, WPN has put other operators on alert.

While the game of cat and mouse will continue, it’s another step in the right direction.

As online poker looks to expand and attract fresh blood, tackling bots is becoming more important than ever. By throwing another proverbial spanner in the works, WPN has not only improved the safety of its own network but the game as a whole.

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