Alan Goasdoue Wins $1,700 WSOP Super Circuit Main Event for $2.2M on GGPoker

Goasdoue turns 22 big blinds into $2.2M in GGPoker's biggest online event of the year.

Published 2026.03.26
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France’s Alan “ContinUuUuUm” Goasdoue has won the $1,700 WSOP Super Circuit Main Event on GGPoker for $2,234,319 and a WSOP Circuit ring.

Alan Goasdoue wins the $1,700 WSOP Super Circuit Main Event on GGPoker for $2,234,319 and a WSOP Circuit ring

The Morocco-based Frenchman topped a field of 10,690 entries (8,817 unique, 1,873 re-entries) that generated a $17,264,350 prize pool, crushing the $15M guarantee by over $2.2 million. Runner-up Daniel Vicente of Mexico earned $1,722,308.

Goasdoue entered the final table 7th of 8 in chips with just 22 big blinds, mirroring his 2023 FPS Paris Main Event triumph where he also came from the bottom of the counts.

The 26-year-old, who has $528,669 in tracked live tournament earnings, went into the final with a previous best GGPoker score of $29,808.

Action Recap

Part of the $180M guaranteed WSOP Super Circuit series running throughout March on GGPoker, the Main Event drew eight finalists on March 24. Vicente led on 79 big blinds with KnaffeGOAT shortest on 19 and Goasdoue barely above the bottom with 22.

PlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
Daniel VicenteMexico126,660,09879
L JAHAJapan122,252,40776
Tiramisuwow@@China72,614,39845
Pedro NevesLuxembourg57,472,22436
Ditto1031Japan48,028,33730
JianguoNbChina40,554,47125
Alan GoasdoueFrance35,156,05722
KnaffeGOATIsrael30,723,59219

The final table was streamed live on GGPoker TV with Jeff Gross hosting and Chance Kornuth on commentary.

Alan Goasdoue at the poker table during the 2026 WSOP Super Circuit Main Event on GGPoker

Vicente wasted no time. Inside ten minutes, he picked up K♣K♦ in the big blind against KnaffeGOAT’s 8♠8♣ and called the Israeli’s shove. A jack-high board held, and KnaffeGOAT exited in eighth for $362,144.

Vicente then min-raised under the gun with Q♣Q♦. Pedro Neves, the most decorated player at the table with a 2024 WSOP bracelet and $1,098,220 Monster Stack title, jammed 22 big blinds from the small blind with A♠J♦.

Vicente called instantly. No card higher than a nine hit the board, and queens held to send Neves out in seventh for $469,615.

The third fell just as fast. Vicente raised in the cutoff with A♠J♦ and JianguoNb jammed 5.5 big blinds from the small blind holding the dominated A♦3♦. Both flopped an ace, but Vicente’s jack kicker played to send JianguoNb home in sixth for $608,988.

Three down in under 50 minutes: Vicente had eliminated three of the first four players to bust, acting as the final table’s executioner. But the tide was about to turn.

Goasdoue struck first by catching Ditto1031 short. The Japanese player raised more than half their remaining six big blinds with J♦10♦, and Goasdoue shoved from the big blind with K♣Q♦. Ditto1031 called and flopped an open-ended straight draw but missed, exiting in fifth for $789,733.

L JAHA had started as the second biggest stack but bled chips throughout. The Japanese player min-raised the button with Q♦8♦ and Goasdoue three-bet from the big blind with K♦3♦.

Both checked a K-8-7 flop and a seven on the turn. A queen on the river gave L JAHA two pair (queens and sevens), but Goasdoue held kings and sevens. Goasdoue check-raised, L JAHA called all-in, and left in fourth for $1,024,128.

WSOP Super Circuit Main Event on GGPoker 2026 winner graphic

Three-handed play lasted roughly 50 minutes. During that stretch, Goasdoue built a stack more than double Vicente’s and almost seven times what Tiramisuwow@@ held.

Goasdoue raised from the small blind with 3♥2♥ and Tiramisuwow@@ called from a nine big blind stack with 10♣6♣. The flop came 7-3-A with two clubs, giving Tiramisuwow@@ a flush draw. Goasdoue shoved, Tiramisuwow@@ called, and a pair of threes held for third and $1,328,103.

Heads-up began with Goasdoue holding 76 big blinds to Vicente’s 31. It was over in minutes.

Vicente completed the small blind with A♦6♦ and Goasdoue raised to six big blinds with A♠10♦. Vicente four-bet, committing all but 0.75 big blinds, and the rest went in. Goasdoue turned two pair and the board bricked for Vicente.

The chip leader who eliminated three players early could not overcome the man who started with 22 big blinds. Grinders looking to take a shot at similar fields can check out GGPoker’s bonus and rakeback deals.

$1,700 WSOP Super Circuit Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1stAlan “ContinUuUuUm” GoasdoueFrance$2,234,319
2ndDaniel VicenteMexico$1,722,308
3rdTiramisuwow@@China$1,328,103
4thL JAHAJapan$1,024,128
5thDitto1031Japan$789,733
6thJianguoNbChina$608,988
7thPedro NevesLuxembourg$469,615
8thKnaffeGOATIsrael$362,144

The WSOP Super Circuit continues through March 30. The $5,250 Bounty High Roller (Event #15, $500K GTD) runs today, and the marquee $10,000 GGMillion$ High Roller (Event #18, $10M GTD) concludes March 30 with GGPoker ambassador Daniel Negreanu on commentary.

For ongoing results from the series, follow our latest poker news coverage.

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