Feng wins the Big 50 bracelet at WSOP
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) discipline and wreath "F7588" Peng grappled with a massive field of 44,576 entries in total to win WSOP's Europe-bound package, Bracelet, and $211,282. The giant field set a $50 prize at more than $2 million. The win is Peng's seventh cash prize at the 2020 WSOP Online at GGPoker, but it is the first time in the series that he has come close to the final ranking. Before this year, Peng had no WSOP cash, but since 2017, he has managed to win more than $300,000 in various Asian events. The $211,282 is his largest cash so far, beating his previous record of $176,985 (W198,060,000) at the No Limit Holdum - W11,300,000 + W70,000 at the Jeju Red Dragon 2018. It was the largest field ever for a WSOP event, with a total of 4,140 players returning for action on Day 2. Jeffrey "Ready Gambo" Jenkins led the way on Day 2 with more than 300,000 people, and on Day 2, many big names, such as Jack Salter, Chris Muman, Patrick "Late," Tardiff, Kevin Martin, Andre "BluffPatrol" Ebert, Dan Almeida, Johan "YohViraL" Gilbert, Andre "Baby Shark19" Kozlenko, as well as GGPoker ambassadors Daniel Negrinu, Pete Chen, and Michael Soiza, won the seats. On a very busy Sunday, there was a delay in seating players to start the day off. When play did resume about 60 minutes late, they played a few hands then paused again for a short time, but were back in action fairly quickly and they played through to the end without interruption. It only took about an hour to play down to the money once they got going again, and action went on a tear once they were in the money. Within about three hours they were down about 300 left and under 100 a couple hours later. Along the way, players like Negreanu ($611), Salter ($230), Tardif ($308), and Martin ($216) cashed out while Moorman, and Almeida were left empty handed. It was around an hour till they got to four tables left, and they didn't slow down. They were down to the final two tables within another hour, losing the start of day leader Jenkins in 28th for $4,850, as well as Daniel "CASTILIAN" Tafur ($4,850) and Eduardo "m0neyprinter" Fay ($6,600). They played down to the final table bubble pretty quickly, but then play stalled with 10 left. It took nearly half an hour to set up the final table. Canadian "Carffan" was the final table bubble, running ace-king into kings. Action moved pretty quickly on the final table, with the first two eliminations happening within just a few minutes. They played seven handed for almost an hour before Xiong "wwwyoujizz" Huang ended their day in 7th place ($29,906) with second pair against top pair followed by Di "LuXDi" Lu in 6th. Play slowed a bit as they went five handed for about 15 minutes before the floodgates opened, and Max "TheChosen1" Veyga, Daniel "Vanessa23" Montagnolli, and Ronald "CorVanHout" Haverkamp busted in short order. The heads-up match between Xue qiao "whattfboys" Zhao and Feng was a short one. Just a couple hands in, Zhao shoved over a raise and got called. It was ace-six against king-six, and the ace-high held for Feng to take the win while Zhao had to settle for the runner-up prize of $159,705.