
The 2021 World Series of Poker Online $5,000 no-limit hold’em six-max championship attracted 479 total entries, building a prize pool worth $2,275,250. In the end it was German poker pro Daniel Smiljkovic who emerged victorious, earning $423,426 and his first WSOP gold bracelet for the win.
This was Smiljkovic’s largest recorded tournament score, surpassing the $87,274 he took home as the fifth-place finisher in the 2020 European Poker Tour Online $10,300 main event. He now has $831,966 in cashes to his name.
The final day began with nine players remaining in this six-handed tournament. Roman Hrabec was eliminated in ninth place ($32,218) by Christodoulos Christodoulou to narrow the field to eight. Smiljkovic won a race with pocket jacks against the A-Q of a player known only as ‘DontTiltGG’ (8th – $37,452) to set up the final-table bubble.
Xuming Qi went on a knockout spree, busting Aki Virtanen (7th – $60,489), Yonatan Koko (6th – $83,662), and George Wolff (5th – $115,712) in relatively short order. Wolff actually was eliminated by both Qi and Christodoulou, who both made an ace-high straight to best his set of tens. Qi continued acting as the grim reaper, beating Marius Gierse’s Q
7
with K
9
to enter three-handed play in second chip position behind Smiljkovic. Gierse took home $160,040 for his fourth-place showing, having made a pair of sevens that lost out to a rivered pair of nines for Qi.
Qi fell to the bottom of the leaderboard during short-handed action, but flopped trips and got all-in against the pocket aces of Christodoulou climb back into contention. A short-staked Christodoulou was elimianbted not long after when his Q
7
failed to outrun the A
K
of Smiljkovic. The board came down Q
J
J
5
K
and Smiljkovic made kings and jacks to set up a showdown with Qi for the bracelet. Christodoulou was awarded $221,349 as the third-palce finisher.
Heads-up play began with Smiljkovic holding better than a 2:1 chip advantage over Qi. He extended that lead event further by the time the final hand arose. Qi shoved his last 15 or so big blinds with 8
6
from the button and Smiljkovic called with K
Q
from the big blind. The A
3
3
4
Q
runout secured the pot and the title for Smiljkovic, while Qi earned $306,145 as the runner-up.
Here is a look at the payouts awarded at the final table:
| Place | Player | Earnings |
| 1 | Daniel Smiljkovic | $423,426 |
| 2 | Xuming Qi | $306,145 |
| 3 | Christodoulos Christodoulou | $221,349 |
| 4 | Marius Gierse | $160,040 |
| 5 | George Wolff | $115,712 |
| 6 | Yonatan Koko | $83,662 |
Smiljkovic photo credit: partypokerLIVE.


