Anonymous is the latest player to secure a gold bracelet during the 2020 World Series of Poker Online. The Italian overcame a field of 1,168 total entries to emerge victorious in the $2,100 buy-in no-limit hold’em bounty championship event. For the win, they secured $327,319 in earnings, with $184,579 in prize money and another $142,740 in bounties.
Anonymous came into the final table of this event as the chip leader after knocking out Alex Difelice in 10th place ($10,304). The first elimination at the official final table took place when 2017 WSOP main event seventh-place finisher Damian Salas run pocket fives into the pocket queens of Aki Virtanen. Salas made a full house by the river, but Virtanen made quads to lock up the pot and send Salas to the rail in ninth place with $36,527 in total earnings for the event, including both prize money and bounties.
2014 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure main event winner Dominik Panka was the next to fall. His last chips went in with A4
, only to have Murilo Figueredo call with A
Q
. Neither player improved and the ace-queen high of Figueredo was enough to send Panka home with $37,378 in total earnings as the eighth-place finisher.

K
against the 6
6
of Virtanen. The pocket sixes held up and Drinan was knocked out in seventh place, taking home $44,312 in total earnings. Virtanen continued his bounty collecting spree by busting Renato Valentim in sixth place. The chips all got in preflop with Valentim holding A
8
against the K
Q
of Virtanen. Both a king and a queen appeared on the flop to give Virtanen top two pair. He held from there and Valentim settled for $44,463 in earnings.
Anonymous earned their first bounty at the official final table when his A-9 beat out the K-6 of short stack Murilo Figueredo. Anonymous made aces up by the river to send his eliminate his opponent in fifth place ($69,849) and take a chip lead into four-handed action. He extended that advantage even further when his A10
outran the Q
Q
of Alexander Fitasov in a preflop showdown. Anonymous flopped an ace, turned two pair, and avoided a queen or a jack on the river on the river to send Fitasov home with $77,293 as the fourth-place finisher.
Despite his early run of knockouts, it was Aki Virtanen that was the next to run out of chips in this event. He got all-in on a KQ
5
flop with the 10
9
for a flopped flush. He was up against the A
10
of Omer Ozsirkintis. The 9
turn kept Virtanen ahead, but the 3
river gave his opponent the higher flush and the pot. Virtanen earned $144,249 as the third-place finisher.
With that, Anonymous entered heads-up play with roughly 18.5 million in chips to Ozsirkintis’ 10.7 million. In the end it came down to a coinflip, with Ozsirkintis getting all-in with AK
against the 7
7
of Anonymous. The flop came down A
J
5
to give Ozsirkintis top pair and Anonymous a flush draw. The 10
on the turn changed nothing, but the 3
on the river completed Anonymous’ flush to secure them the pot and the title. Ozsirkintis was awarded $182,564 in prize money and bounties for his runner-up finish.
Here is a look at the payouts awarded at the final table:
| Place | Name | Total Earnings (Prizepool and Bounty) |
| 1 | Anonymous | $327,319 |
| 2 | Omer Ozsirkintis | $182,564 |
| 3 | Aki Virtanen | $144,249 |
| 4 | Alexander Fitasov | $77,293 |
| 5 | Murilo Figueredo | $69,849 |
| 6 | Renato Valentim | $44,463 |
| 7 | Connor Drinan | $44,312 |
| 8 | Dominik Panka | $37,378 |
| 9 | Damian Salas | $36,527 |
