Sunday Briefing: Double Victory for Romanovsky
Three players walked away with six-figure additions to their bankrolls on Sep. 30 after the PokerStars Sunday Million ended in a three-handed chop. Who walked away with the lion��s share of the prize pool? Let��s find out.
PokerStars Sunday Million
Date | September 30th |
Buy-in | $215 |
Guarantee | $1,000,000 |
Entrants | 5,779 |
Prize pool | $1,155,800 |
ITM | 1,052 |
A field of 5,779 took to the PokerStars virtual felt for this week��s edition of the $215 Sunday Million. They created a prize pool of $1,155,800 that was shared among the top 1,052 finishers, with a min-cash weighing in at $332 and $156,053 reserved for the champion.
China��s ��fuoliver�� was the unfortunate soul to burst the money bubble, their exit clearing the way for everyone to show a return on their investment.
$9,179 was the least anyone would take home by the time the nine-handed final table was reached. ��Csabesz3�� of Hungary busted in ninth-place for $9,179 and was the last player not to win at least five-figures. A pair of Russians, ��XnGo�� and ��Wizir�� fell in eighth and seventh-places for scores of $13,080 and $18,639 before one of two Brazilians, Regis ��capotinha�� Kogler, exited in sixth-place for a $26,560 addition to his bankroll.
The Faroe Islands may be tiny but they have produced a solid poker player in ��Mortan23.�� A PokerStars regular, Mortan23 saw their tournament end in a fifth-place finish worth $37,847.
It may have been a Chinese player who burst the money bubble, but ��chenrenqing�� made amends of their fellow country person by navigating their way to a fourth-place finish worth $53,931.
With only three players remaining, the tournament clock was paused and the final trio struck upon a deal that saw all of them win at least $100,000.
Romania��s ��ALIN76poker�� busted in third-place for $100,042 to leave Patrick "Egption" Tardif and Luiz Felipe "lftgjc" Sales to battle heads-up for the title. It was the latter, representing Brazil, who emerged victorious from the one-on-one battle to get their hands on $142,372 and leave Egption to collect the $100,000 consolation prize.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Luiz Felipe "lftgjc" Sales | Brazil | $142,372* |
2 | Patrick "Egption" Tardif | Canada | $100,000* |
3 | ALIN76poker | Romania | $100,042* |
4 | chenrenqing | China | $53,931 |
5 | Mortan23 | Faroe Islands | $37,847 |
6 | Regis ��capotinha�� Kogler | Brazil | $26,560 |
7 | Wizir | Russia | $18,639 |
8 | XnGo | Russia | $13,080 |
9 | Csabesz3 | Hungary | $9,179 |
Popped the 6-figure cherry. What the actual fuck. How did this even happen. This is surreal. We sunran the milly lm�� https://t.co/fAtBsgAVtr
— Patrick Tardif (@IrEgption)
PokerStars $2,100 Sunday High Roller
Date | September 30th |
Buy-in | $2,100 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entrants | 117 |
Prize pool | $234,000 |
ITM | 17 |
Another star-studded field of 117 players turned out for the $2,100 Sunday High Roller at PokerStars and created a $234,000 prize pool that was almost 2.5 times the size of the advertised guarantee.
Netherlands�� ��Naza114�� burst the money bubble, falling in 18th place after firing two bullets, paving the way for a score of at least $4,437 for the surviving 17 players. This sum increased to $5,750 by the time the final table was set and was the amount Stefan ��I��am_Sound�� Huber collected when they became the final table��s first casualty.
Nick ��Caecilius�� Petrangelo was the eighth-place finisher, a finish worth $7,559, while ��naliju90�� exited in seventh-place to turn $2,100 into $9,937.
Sixth and fifth-place were taken by two well-known poker pros. Jon ��apestyles�� Van Fleet busted in sixth to claim $13,063 and Gary ��quiditbear�� Hasson of Belgium secured a $17,173 score for their fifth-place finish.
Canada��s Sebastian ��p0cket00�� Sikorski broke through the $12 million of online winnings barrier with a $22,575 bankroll boost for finishing in fourth-place while Ukraine��s ��Remi Lebo_10�� netted $29,678 by busting in third.
Panama��s ��calitox�� and Slovakia-based Italian Dario ��Secret_M0d3�� Sammartino were the last two players standing. Sammartino may have been the more experienced of the two, but it was the Panamanian who triumphed in this encounter, scooping a cool $51,289 for their victory and resigning Sammartino to a $39,015 consolation prize.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | calitox | Panama | $51,289 |
2 | Dario ��Secret_M0d3�� Sammartino | Slovakia | $39,015 |
3 | Remi Lebo_10 | Ukraine | $29,678 |
4 | Sebastian ��p0cket00�� Sikorski | Canada | $22,575 |
5 | Gary ��quiditbear�� Hasson | Belgium | $17,173 |
6 | Jon ��apestyles�� Van Fleet | Canada | $13,063 |
7 | nailuj90 | Austria | $9,937 |
8 | Nick ��Caecilius�� Petrangelo | Canada | $7,559 |
9 | Stefan ��I��am_Sound�� Huber | Switzerland | $5,750 |
partypoker Sunday Warm Up High Roller
Date | September 30th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entrants | 189 |
Prize pool | $189,000 |
ITM | 24 |
Ukrainian star Roman ��SanityWaterline�� Romanovsky (photo) took down yet another major online poker tournament, this time the $1,050 buy-in Sunday Warm Up High Roller at partypoker.
Romanovsky got his hands on $41,825 of the $189,000 prize pool after outlasting 188 opponents, including ��orid74�� who was the tournament��s runner-up, a finish worth $30,051.
The eight-handed final table was tough and any of the eight players would have been a worthy champion. Kenny ��Spacey1891�� Hallaert crashed out in seventh-place to make the waters a little less shark infested and ��TullaMoreFan12�� busted in fifth-place for $10,962.
One of Sweden��s best, ��Algorhytm��, saw their Sunday Warm Up end in a third-place finish, meaning their $1,050 investment was now worth $21,924, but it was Romanovsky who shone the brightest to boost his lifetime winnings to more than $10.6 million.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Roman ��SanityWaterline�� Romanovsky | $41,825 |
2 | orid74 | $30,051 |
3 | Algorhytm | $21,924 |
4 | megustaestrecha | $15,687 |
5 | TullaMoreFan12 | $10,962 |
6 | spinner2255 | $8,505 |
7 | Kenny ��Spacey1891�� Hallaert | $6,615 |
8 | YumsYums | $5,197 |
partypoker Sunday Bounty Hunter High Roller Mix-Max Fast
Date | September 30th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $150,000 |
Entrants | 209 |
Prize pool | $213,180 |
ITM | 24 |
The partypoker Sunday Bounty Hunter High Roller Mix-Max Fast saw 209 players part company with $1,050 to create a guarantee busting prize pool of $213,180 that was distributed among the top 24 finishers.
$104,500 was awarded from the main prize pool and an additional $108,680 was paid out in bounties.
The six-handed final table saw everyone lock up $4,180 plus at least $1,885 worth of bounties. ��GlobalHappiness�� busted in sixth-place for $4,180 and $3,136 from the bounty prize pool.
Fifth-place finisher ��MonkMode�� actually walked away with more money than ��geileaap�� who fell one place later thanks to claiming some higher value bounties along the way. MonkMode netted $13,907 with geileaap securing a $13,553 payout.
Heads-up was set when ��JimyTransaction�� fell by the wayside in third-place for a combined $16,241. ��BurgerMan41�� and ��savageplenty�� battled heads-up for the title and the largest share of the main prize pool. It was savageplenty who devoured BurgerMan41 to bank $26,027 plus $29,022 worth of bounties for a combined score worth a cool $55,049.
Place | Player | Prize | Bounty payment | Total prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | savageplenty | $26,027 | $29,022 | $55,049 |
2 | BurgerMan41 | $16,720 | $1,885 | $18,605 |
3 | JimyTransaction | $11,756 | $4,485 | $16,241 |
4 | geileaap | $8,516 | $5,037 | $13,553 |
5 | MonkMode | $6,270 | $7,637 | $13,907 |
6 | GlobalHappiness | $4,180 | $3,136 | $7,316 |
888poker $50,000 Whale
Date | September 30th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $50,000 |
Entrants | 68 |
Prize pool | $68,000 |
ITM | 6 |
After taking down a Sunday major at partypoker, Roman ��Romeopro33�� Romanovsky triumphed in the 888poker $50,000 Whale to round off a very profitable night for the Ukrainian. Romanovsky came out on top of a compact field of 68 entrants to turn his $1,050 into $25,160.
Romanovsky��s heads-up opponent was ��Dioszilla�� of the United Kingdom who banked $17,000 for their bridesmaid finish. Another British player, ��radasahk��, fell in third-place for $10,200 and was the only other player to walk away with a five-figure score for their effort.
Shout outs also to ��StuntSoHard��, ��MisterN411�� and ��trino11�� who busted in placed third through sixth and were the other trio of players to get their hands on some of the $68,000 prize pool.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Roman ��Romeopro33�� Romanovsky | Ukraine | $25,160 |
2 | Dioszilla | United Kingdom | $17,000 |
3 | radasahk | United Kingdom | $10,200 |
4 | StuntSoHard | $6,800 | |
5 | MisterN411 | $5,100 | |
6 | trino11 | $3,740 |
888poker $80,000 Sunday Mega Deep
Date | September 30th |
Buy-in | $215 |
Guarantee | $80,000 |
Entrants | 483 |
Prize pool | $96,600 |
ITM | 40 |
Malta-based pro ��Ronaldo4112�� became an 888poker champion on Sep. 30 when he or she outlasted a field of 483 players in the $80,000 Sunday Mega Deep. It was a victory that saw their $215 buy-in turn into a much more substantial $18,837.
Another Maltese player, ��shadinho888�� was the eight-handed final table��s first casualty. A pair of Finns also navigated their way to the final table. One, ��MuckFest��, busted in fifth place for a $5,313 score with ��VALIUM4WIN�� playing their way to a runner-up finish worth $14,007.
VALIUM4WIN won the $50,000 Quarterback event at the XL Eclipse festival on Sep. 21 so it's safe to say he loves playing at 888poker.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ronaldo4112 | Malta | $18,837 |
2 | VALIUM4WIN | Finland | $14,007 |
3 | josef_shvejk | Russia | $10,626 |
4 | NoMamesWeyyy | Mexico | $7,728 |
5 | MuckFest | Finland | $5,313 |
6 | mosi157 | Germany | $3,864 |
7 | bah23 | $2,898 | |
8 | shadinho888 | Malta | $2,415 |
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