On Saturday, he’ll have a golden opportunity to earn his biggest and most impressive score ever. The American poker pro is a 2013 bracelet winner (A$1,100 No-Limit Hold’em Accumulator for A$211,575), and has more than $4.5 million worth of lifetime live tournament cashes. He checks in at 109th on the Global Poker Index world rankings. Bryan Piccioli is after his second bracelet and $3.9 million. He, along with the other 37 players, has dreams of winning the $3.9 million first-place prize.
Bryan Piccioli, whose screen - “sumbdySUCKme” - will cause millions of teenagers to giggle uncontrollably, holds the chip lead. The GGPoker WSOP Main Event, a $5,000 buy-in tournament, is down to the final 38 out of 5,802 entries.