Anson Tsang wins second WSOP bracelet

Two years after winning a WSOP bracelet in Pot Limit Omaha, Anson Tsang has won his second WSOP bracelet in Event #68 of this extended yet online 2020 World Series of Poker.

With a massive 2,315 entries, the $500-entry no limit hold’em Deepstack event on GGPoker ended with Anson Tsang top of the pile again, this time winning a massive $1,099,625 after he got the better of Mohaiman Ashrafee heads-up.

Tsang has now cashed a dozen times across this series of WSOP events on both WSOP.com and GGPoker and has three times that number of cashes in Las Vegas and at King’s Casino in Rozvadov where he won that 2018 bracelet.

This time around, some of the players to join Tsang in the money included some of the world biggest names. GGPoker ambassador Daniel Negreanu made the money, as did partypoker’s Joao Vieira and popular poker player Vanessa Kade. Tsang, however, was always around the top of the leaderboard and headed into the nine-handed final table as one of eight nationalities, including players from countries as far flung as Bangladesh, Israel, Mexico and Japan.