Jeff “I don’t know how to play most of these games” Meyers takes 1st place besting the new comer, E. Wellman who finished in 2nd in his first ever WSOG event. Braswell (M) riding a roller-coaster stack of chips finished in 3rd with Baxter on the bubble.
The Gundam Championship is a very close battle for 2nd & 3rd place, with Sudduth, Meyer and S.Braswell clustered near the top within 7 points of each other. McClary has distanced himself from the pack (13 point lead) and remains in 1st place. << Click Here to see the WSOG 2021 Results >>
After a hard fought 3-way battle between Hoffman, Sudduth & M.Braswell, Hoffman’s All-In with [Ad Kd] gets brutalized by Braswell’s [Ah Ts] when a Ten-of-Diamonds hits the flop, a Nine-of-Diamonds on the turn gives Hoffman a flush draw, but the brick river puts Hoffman out in 3rd.
Sudduth, starting with a small stack (< 1/4 of the chips) and going heads-up against Mighty-Matt (who has been dominating the cash and tournaments games for weeks), battled back for the chip lead. After several lead changes, Sudduth finished off Braswell with an all-in [Ad 2c] Vs. Braswell’s sweet looking [7h 6h]. An ace hit the flop, having Braswell drawing thin and not recovering.
WSOG Event #07 was a No-Limit 5-Card Draw event. Nine players entered the tournament with first place going to S. Braswell, 2nd to Sudduth and 3rd to McClary. The bubble boy was Hoffman @ 4th.
Braswell (S) sinks Sudduth with his aces-up in the final hand on what started as an epic 3-handed battle between Braswell, Sudds & McClary, but ended up with another bloody heads-up battle.
McGuire waste no time picking up the high-hand bonus on the very first hand of the tournament! It holds up for the next 4.5 hours!Decker continually bested his own bad-beats, settling on the best bad beat of JJJA6 Vs. McClary’s AAA86.McClary picks up the Baller bonus calling Decker’s 2/3 Pot-Size bet on the river with a pair of tens.
Timmay gets his 2nd Victory flopping two-pair against Streu’s QQ, when the money went in. Followed by a boat turn, that killed Streu’s hand, as it drew dead to the river.
M. Braswell felled nine opponents and won the event after a epic heads-up battle with S. Braswell. McClary finished 3rd, cashing in the event and taking over 1st place in the Gundam Championship standings.
M. Braswell’s AA99K takes down the pot when all the money got-in on 2nd street.
McClary shows his tournament skills and Badugi know-how by dominating Event #04 in the World Series of Gundam. He took control early and only gave up the lead for a few rounds. He and Sudduth got heads-up where he finished off Sudduth (who has placed 2nd in every Tournament he’s played this year, a decent feat in itself). Berg finally racks up a few Gundam Points by being getting the Baller Hand Bonus. Decker and McClary split the High Hand, and Sudduth gets the Bad Beat. But as for the the tournament, it wasn’t really ever very close… McClary had the Badugi know-how and never relinquished control.
The winning hand in the WSOG #04 Event was a good 3-card 53A against Sudd’s pretty decent 3-caHere is a link to the WSOG Event #04 Badugi full video
* The Gundam Points are still being reviewed, so what is shown is based on the current knowledge.
This Pot-Limit Omaha Tournament didn’t have a lot of show-downs and didn’t have any Quads nor where there any weak showdowns.
Meyer went from last place in WSOG Event #1 to first place in WSOG Event #2. He laid a few beats on folks, and bullied the rest. In the end, Sudduth’s set couldn’t hold up against Meyer’s flush draw and Sudduth had to settle for 2nd place. No one is running away, with 1/2 the players within 3 points of each other!
Berg managed to be on the bubble again, but his high position in both tournaments put him in 2nd place in Gundam Points. Can he win yet another Gundam Championship? We will have to see!