Sunday Briefing: OMGRubCasco Triumphs in Sunday Million
The PokerStars Sunday Million title headed to Uruguay this weekend after ��OMGRubCasco�� bulldozed their way to victory by sending no fewer than six of the eight players at the final table to the rail.
PokerStars Sunday Million
Date | June 24 |
Buy-in | $215 |
Guarantee | $1,000,000 |
Entrants | 4,842 |
Prize pool | $1,000,000 |
ITM | 872 |
The first elimination at the final table took place 40 minutes after the final nine sat down. ��Relthor1301�� moved all-in for eight big blinds from the cutoff with ace-four, OMGRubCasco raised to 4.4 million with pocket eights, and ��MadMustach3�� moved all-in for 1.3 million with ace-king. A king on the flop gave MadMustach3 a much-needed chip boost and also sent Relthor1301 to the rail.
Eighth place went to ��Richie2412�� when he or she committed their final 11 big blinds with jack-ten and lost to OMGRubCasco��s pocket jacks. MadMustach3 open-shoved from the small blind for 15 big blinds with ace-nine and lost to the king-ten of ��smart747�� courtesy of a ten on the flop.
OMGRubCasco then returned to the role of executioner by cracking the queens of ��SenorValmano�� with ace-king; an ace on the flop would have been enough, but he or she also caught a king on the turn and a second ace on the river.
Smart747 was the next to fall by the wayside, their king-queen lost to the suited yet dominated king-eight of OMGRubCasco before OMGRubCasco sent Germany��s ��Lucky Luc78�� to the rail in fourth-place.
Canada��s Ryan ��newguy89�� McEathron was sent packing after OMGRubCasco won 11 consecutive hands, the last seeing their ace-nine beat McEathron��s dominated ace-deuce. This gave OMGRubCasco a five-to-one chip lead going into the heads-up battle with ��shaundmaster.��
Shaundmaster, who qualified for the Sunday Million via a $7.50 satellite, started to claw his or her way back into contention, but the fight back was halted when a cooler of a hand saw shaundmaster all-in with ace-queen and OMGRubCasco calling with ace-king. A king on the river meant OMGRubCasco had won the Sunday Million to go with their TCOOP title from a few years ago, but congratulations to shaundmaster who turned $7.50 into almost $95,000.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | OMGRubCasco | Uruguay | $135,232 |
2 | shaundmaster | Canada | $94,901 |
3 | Ryan ��newguy89�� McEathron | Canada | $66,599 |
4 | Lucky Luc78 | Germany | $46,737 |
5 | smart747 | Russia | $32,798 |
6 | SenorValmano | Germany | $23,017 |
7 | MadMustach3 | Brazil | $16,152 |
8 | Richie2412 | Netherlands | $11,335 |
9 | Relthor1301 | Brazil | $7,955 |
PokerStars Sunday High Roller: $100K Gtd
Date | June 24 |
Buy-in | $2,100 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entries | 59 |
Prize pool | $118,000 |
ITM | 7 |
Lucas Greenwood reached the final table of the $2,100 Sunday High Roller last weekend. Fast forward to Jun. 24 and his brother, Sam, went and took down the tournament.
Sam ��Str8$$$$Homey�� Greenwood has been tearing up the Super High Roller events in the live arena of late, but showed he can still mix it up with the best of online poker��s stars.
Greenwood came out on top of a 59-strong field to turn his $2,100 investment into $40,879. Greenwood defeated Finnish star ��elmerixx�� heads-up for the title to resign the runner-up to a $24,983 bankroll addition.
The United Kingdom��s Charlie ��JIZOINT�� Combes, who is soon to become a father for the first time, was the first player to cash. Combes fell in seventh-place for a $4,898 score.
Combes was joined on the rail by Netherlands�� ��BillLewinsky��, Argentina��s ��ramastar88��, Brazil��s ��Guithome�� and then Damian ��pampa27�� Salas.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sam ��Str8$$$$Homey�� Greenwood | Canada | $40,879 |
2 | elmerixx | Finland | $24,983 |
3 | Damian ��pampa27�� Salas | Argentina | $18,035 |
4 | Guithome | Brazil | $13,019 |
5 | ramastar88 | Argentina | $9,398 |
6 | Joris "BillLewinsky" Ruijs | Netherlands | $6,785 |
7 | Charlie ��JIZOINT�� Combes | United Kingdom | $4,898 |
partypoker Super Sunday High Roller
Date | June 24 |
Buy-in | $2,600 |
Guarantee | |
Entrants | 29 |
Prize pool | $72,500 |
ITM | 4 |
The $2,600 partypoker Super Sunday High Roller saw a compact field this weekend with only 29 players buying in. The prize pool was still $72,500 thanks to the big buy-in of the tournament, which in turn meant champion ��PhileasFogg�� walked away with $32,625.
��PartyRainer,�� thought to be Rainer Kempe, was the unfortunate soul to burst the money bubble. Hia fifth-place finish meant there was no return on their investment.
��Mwhldwn�� was the first player to collect some prize money, namely $6,525. They were joined on the rail by Swedish legend Niklas ��Drulitooo�� Astedt who banked $13,050 for his third-place finish.
PhileasFogg and ��barrm111�� locked horns heads-up but the latter couldn��t quite get the job finished and had to make do with a $20,300 addition to the bankroll. The champion is one of the best players in the world and is currently ranked fourth by our friends over at PocketFives.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | PhileasFogg | $32,625 |
2 | barrm111 | $20,300 |
3 | Niklas ��Drulitooo�� Astedt | $13,050 |
4 | mwhldwn | $6,525 |
partypoker 1K Deepstack
Date | June 24 |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entrants | 136 |
Prize pool | $136,000 |
ITM | 20 |
One of the newer additions to partypoker��s Power Series schedule is the $1,050 1K Deepstack, which this weekend saw a field of 136 players create a $136,000 prize pool, $36,000 more than advertised.
The final 20 players all received a part from the prize pool with a final table appearance being worth $4,080. This is the sum now in the partypoker account of ��kellerassel0�� who busted in eighth-place.
The first player to receive a five-figure payout was fourth-place finisher floki123. Fourth-place was worth a welcomed $11,560. Third-place and $16,320 went to ��DeanMalenko�� with ��WhenLambo�� and ��geileaap�� left to fight it out for the first-place prize.
There was no deal struck despite a near $9,000 jump between first and second-place. This meant when WhenLambo bust in second-place, they collected $22,440 and geileaap banked a cool $31,266.
*Place | Player | Prize |
1 | geileaap | $31,266 |
2 | WhenLambo | $22,440 |
3 | DeanMalenko | $16,320 |
4 | floki123 | $11,560 |
5 | Tomateeee | $8,160 |
6 | lafocafabla | $6,460 |
7 | SenOnofre | $5,140 |
8 | kellerassel0 | $4,080 |
888poker $50,000 Whale
Date | June 24 |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $50,000 |
Entries | 54 |
Prize pool | $54,000 |
ITM | 7 |
��Kiskutya23�� walked away with the $25,550 first-place prize of this weekend��s $50,000 Sunday Whale at 888poker. Some 54 players exchanged $1,050 for the chance to become a poker champion, and it was kiskutya23 who emerged victoriously.
Seven players were paid in this week��s Sunday Whale with a min-cash worth $3,285. This is the sum awarded to brazil��s ��Cuxixo888��. Canadian pro Mike ��Pipedream17�� Dietrich collected $4,015 for his sixth-place finish with ��kashlegend�� of Canada finishing in fifth-place for a $5,475 addition to the bankroll.
Fourth-place was taken by another Canadian in ��FlatTopTony�� for $7,300 before the in-form British pro Jonathan ��JohnFoot�� Proudfoot banked $10,950 for his third-place finish, the first five-figure score of the night.
Germany��s ��Sokra30�� crashed out in second-place to bank $16,425 which left kiskutya23 to get their hands on the lion��s share of the prize pool, namely $25,550.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | kiskutya23 | $25,550 | |
2 | Sokra30 | Germany | $16,425 |
3 | Jonathan ��JohnFoot�� Proudfoot | United Kingdom | $10,950 |
4 | FlatTopTony | Canada | $7,300 |
5 | kashlegend | Canada | $5,475 |
6 | Mike ��Pipedream17�� Dietrich | Canada | $4,015 |
7 | Cuxixo888 | Brazil | $3,285 |
888poker $50,000 Sunday Challenge
Date | June 24 |
Buy-in | $109 |
Guarantee | $50,000 |
Entries | 353 |
Prize pool | $35,300 |
ITM | 32 |
Argentina may be all but out of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but they dominated the $50,000 Sunday Challenge at 888poker this weekend.
Three Argentinian players reached the final table of the $109 buy-in tournament. ��Yiy00�� busted in seventh-place and scooped $1,325 before a trio of Canadians crashed out in places four through six.
Malta��s ��HateH4teHate�� busted in third place to leave two players from Argentina fighting it out heads-up. There was no love lost despite the last two players hailing from the same motherland, and no deal was struck.
��Sh4p3less�� eventually fell in second-place for a $5,471 score while ��stockfish9�� banked a cool $7,148 plus bragging rights among their peers.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | stockfish9 | Argentina | $7,148 |
2 | sh4p3less | Argentina | $5,471 |
3 | HateH4teHate | Malta | $4,059 |
4 | guydeet39 | Canada | $3,000 |
5 | omgjefmonier | Canada | $1,941 |
6 | dankreas | Canada | $1,588 |
7 | yiy00 | Argentina | $1,235 |
8 | josetcrazy | United Kingdom | $970 |
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