September 30, 2024
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WSOP Online 2024: Mattson’s triumph and Romanovsky’s decent performance

The Swede wins the second bracelet, the Ukrainian finishes sixth in the prestigious tournament”, — write: sport.ua

As part of the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) online version, 30 of the 33 scheduled bracelet tournaments have been played. Of particular note was Event #30: $2,100 6-Handed Bounty NLH, which attracted 1,230 entries and generated a prize pool of $2,460,000.

Ukrainian poker player Roman Romanovsky demonstrated a high level of play by reaching the final table. He finished the tournament in a respectable 6th place, earning $72,684 (including bounties). This performance once again confirmed Romanovsky’s status as one of the strongest players on the international poker scene.

The victory in the tournament was won by Swede Simon Mattsson, who defeated the representative of Vietnam in a heads-up match. Mattsson’s achievement earned him $328,149 in prize money and more importantly, his second WSOP bracelet. It is worth noting that the Swedish poker pro won his first bracelet in 2022, becoming the champion of the WSOP Online Main Event.

This tournament once again demonstrated the high level of competition in the world of online poker, where talented players from all over the world compete for prestigious titles and big prizes. Mattsson’s success underscores his status as one of the leading players of today, while Romanovsky’s performance strengthens Ukraine’s position on the international poker scene.

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