CoinPoker Ambassador Bencb Ships WSOP Online Main Event For $3.9 Million

The post CoinPoker Ambassador Bencb Ships WSOP Online Main Event For $3.9 Million appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. High-stakes legend and CoinPoker ambassador Benjamin Rolle, better known as “Bencb,” is making multiple headlines today after crushing the toughest online tournament in poker history, the 2025 WSOP Online Main Event.  Renowned as one of the best MTT players in the world, with over $35 million in lifetime online tournament winnings (plus a net profit of $4 million in 2024 alone), Bencb once again proved his gaming prowess when it mattered most, dominating the $5,000 buy-in event to clinch his first-ever WSOP bracelet. The month-long tournament, hosted annually by GGPoker in partnership with World Series of Poker, drew a total of 5,961 unique entries to generate a staggering $28,314,750, easily earning it place among the largest online poker tournaments of all time, behind only the 2023 and 2024 editions that featured prize pools of $28.6 million and $28.5 million, respectively. Bencb secured a hard-fought victory at the 2025 event after an intense heads-up battle against Anatoly Zlotnikov, capturing the $3.9 million top prize.  That victory makes him the second CoinPoker ambassador to win the prestigious title in the last three years, a feat that underscores the platform’s growing influence and prestige on the global poker stage. Recall that in the 2023 edition, Bert “girafganger” Stevens, another ambassador of the poker room, won the title after defeating a tough field that included Yagen Li and Ezequiel Kleinman.  How Bencb Emerged Victorious At The 2025 WSOP Online Main Event After an eight-place finish at the 2024 WSOP Online Main Event, which earned him $651,921, Bencb returned to the same table in 2025 for another shot at glory.  Interestingly, this time around, he held the chip lead and never let go, navigating all the hiccups in his way to close out his win and secure the coveted WSOP gold bracelet. Nine players, including…

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CoinPoker Ambassador Bencb Ships WSOP Online Main Event For $3.9 Million

The post CoinPoker Ambassador Bencb Ships WSOP Online Main Event For $3.9 Million appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

High-stakes legend and CoinPoker ambassador Benjamin Rolle, better known as “Bencb,” is making multiple headlines today after crushing the toughest online tournament in poker history, the 2025 WSOP Online Main Event.  Renowned as one of the best MTT players in the world, with over $35 million in lifetime online tournament winnings (plus a net profit of $4 million in 2024 alone), Bencb once again proved his gaming prowess when it mattered most, dominating the $5,000 buy-in event to clinch his first-ever WSOP bracelet. The month-long tournament, hosted annually by GGPoker in partnership with World Series of Poker, drew a total of 5,961 unique entries to generate a staggering $28,314,750, easily earning it place among the largest online poker tournaments of all time, behind only the 2023 and 2024 editions that featured prize pools of $28.6 million and $28.5 million, respectively. Bencb secured a hard-fought victory at the 2025 event after an intense heads-up battle against Anatoly Zlotnikov, capturing the $3.9 million top prize.  That victory makes him the second CoinPoker ambassador to win the prestigious title in the last three years, a feat that underscores the platform’s growing influence and prestige on the global poker stage. Recall that in the 2023 edition, Bert “girafganger” Stevens, another ambassador of the poker room, won the title after defeating a tough field that included Yagen Li and Ezequiel Kleinman.  How Bencb Emerged Victorious At The 2025 WSOP Online Main Event After an eight-place finish at the 2024 WSOP Online Main Event, which earned him $651,921, Bencb returned to the same table in 2025 for another shot at glory.  Interestingly, this time around, he held the chip lead and never let go, navigating all the hiccups in his way to close out his win and secure the coveted WSOP gold bracelet. Nine players, including…

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