WSOP 2022: Bulgaria’s Martin “115FTW” Stoyanov Collects His First WSOP Bracelet in Online Event #6: $500 Turbo Deepstack ($132,783)

Martin "115FTW" Stoyanov
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  • RUPAM THAKUR June 29, 2022
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The sixth online bracelet event of the 53rd annual World Series of Poker (WSOP), Online Event #6: $500 NLHE Turbo Deepstack, took less than seven hours to declare a champion on WSOP.com. Bulgaria’s Martin “115FTW” Stoyanov navigated the 1,746-entry field to collect his first WSOP bracelet after pulling off a blistering run in the fast-paced turbo event, winning a career-best $132,783. Former bracelet winner Arkadiy “WBGTour” Tsinis collected $81,870 in second place.

This victory marked Stoyanov’s 23rd WSOP cash (his second in the ongoing series), pumping his lifetime WSOP earnings to $200,892. He also became the sixth Bulgarian player to win a WSOP bracelet at the series. According to his Hendon Mob profile, he now sits on $129,874 in tracked tournament winnings.

Two Indians cashed the event, namely Tarun Goyal (66th for $1,650 ~ ₹1,30,268) and the country’s first WSOP Bracelet winner Aditya Sushant (248th for $786 ~ ₹62,055). This was Goyal’s third cash at the 2022 WSOP, while for Sushant, it was his fifth of the series (37th overall), boosting his lifetime WSOP tally to $352,421.

Tarun Goyal & Aditya Sushant
Tarun Goyal & Aditya Sushant

The $500 buy-in tournament attracted 1,746 entries generating a $785,700 prize pool. The top 248 players made it in the money with a min-cash worth $786.

Michael “UdownWithOTC” Zulker bubbled the FT (10th for $8,014).

Final Table Chip Counts

  1. FakeAZN – 25,557,179
  2. Martin “115FTW” Stoyanov – 17,493,781
  3. Gabriel “SmurfyShaq” Tileff – 4,982,656
  4. Arkadiy “WBGTour” Tsinis – 4,321,528
  5. Benjamin “Vibrato” Craig – 3,986,573
  6. Harut_G – 3,783,608
  7. Gary “goumesss” Hasson – 3,431,678
  8. Nino “elnino” Jabbes – 3,236,369
  9. Jeff “NedrudRelyt” Madsen – 3,046,628

 

Final Table Recap

The first elimination at the final table was that of Benjamin “Vibrato” Craig in ninth place. His failed to hold on against Martin “115FTW” Stoyanov’s who spiked top pair on the board .

Just a minute later, the four-time bracelet winner Jeff “NedrudRelyt” Madsen moved all-in with , and Martin “115FTW” Stoyanov called off with . The rundown gave Stoyanov a pair of sixes, ending Madsen`s tournament run in eighth place.

Soon after, Gabriel “SmurfyShaq” Tileff went out in seventh place after his were cracked by Martin “115FTW” Stoyanov with who found the magic on the runout .

Gary “goumesss” Hasson was the next one out in sixth place.

Soon, Nino “elnino” Jabbes got knocked out in fifth place. His were ahead of Martin “115FTW” Stoyanov’s . But Stoyanov kept hitting cards as the board once again favored him.

Soon after that, “Harut_G” fell in fourth place after their found no help against “FakeAZN”s .

Following “Harut_G” out was “FakeAZN” in third place. Their got crushed by Martin “115FTW” Stoyanov`s who hit a one-card flush on the runout .

The heads-up wrapped up fast, and the final hand saw Martin “115FTW” Stoyanov moving all-in from the small blind with . The former bracelet winner Arkadiy “WBGTour” Tsinis called off with and was the player at risk. The rundown gave Stoyanov the winning straight, getting him his first WSOP bracelet and a career-best $132,783 in prize money.

1. Martin "115FTW" Stoyanov
Martin Stoyanov’s Winning Hand

Final Table Results (USD)

  1. Martin “115FTW” Stoyanov – $132,783
  2. Arkadiy “WBGTour” Tsinis – $81,870
  3. fakeAZN – $58,928
  4. Harut_G – $42,821
  5. Nino “elnino” Jabbes – $31,507
  6. Gary “goumesss” Hasson – $23,414
  7. Gabriel “SmurfyShaq” Tileff – $17,600
  8. Jeff “NedrudRelyt” Madsen – $13,357
  9. Benjamin “Vibrato” Craig – $10,293

 

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