Piccioli has experience running this deep in the WSOP Main Event. This Main Event cash will be his sixth on GGPoker. The chip leader normally lives in Las Vegas, where he cashed 14 tournaments in the portion of the 2020 WSOP Online. Piccioli, like many U.S.-based players, traveled out of the country (usually to Canada or Mexico – Piccioli is in Mexico) to play in the GGPoker side of the WSOP Online. Interestingly (or not, depending on how you roll), Piccioli is an American, yet GGPoker does not allow people to play from the United States. That’s the largest prize pool in online poker history. And he was right! A total of 5,082 players registered for the tournament, generating a $27,559,500 prize pool. In my friend Earl Burton’s previous update on the WSOP Online, he said it looked like the $25 million guaranteed prize pool would be hit. Leading the way is Bryan Piccioli with 18,417,494 chips. There is one day left in the 2020 World Series of Poker Online $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event on GGPoker as just 38 players remain after this past weekend’s Day 2.