Sunday Briefing: ��555AU�� Wins First Cut-Price Sunday Million, Veldhuis Wins Sunday Warm-Up
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Jan. 27 was the first time PokerStars ran its cut-price Sunday Million after the world��s largest online poker site permanently reduced the buy-in from $215 to $109. Any fears of the $1 million guarantee not being hit were soon quashed after 15,550 players turned out in force to create a $1,555,000 prize pool, one of the biggest in recent weeks.
PokerStars Sunday Million
Date | January 27th |
Buy-in | $109 |
Guarantee | $1,000,000 |
Entrants | 15,550 |
Prize pool | $1,555,000 |
ITM | 2,798 |
Everyone at the final table of this weekend��s was guaranteed to turn their $109 investment into a five-figure score, not bad for a night��s work.
��Expert Tver�� of Russia was the final table��s first casualty, banking $10,529 for their ninth-place finish. The Russian was joined on the sidelines by ��rizseshus�� of Slovakia and ��simbadac�� of Lithuania, who walked away $14,509 and $19,993 richer respectively.
With only six of the 15,550 players remaining, the prizes were growing ever larger. $27,550 was claimed by another Russian in the shape of ��Denis XXX007�� when their tournament came to an abrupt end in sixth-place.
The final five became four with the elimination of ��Hookz�� of Canada, that fifth-place finish seeing the Canadian have $37,964 added to their PokerStars account. Hookz was followed to the rail by ��AAgoodfold�� and ��SmallKindB�� in fourth and third-place respectively, finishes worth $52,313 and $72,087.
With more than $37,500 difference between first and second-place, you would have forgiven the heads-up duo of ��555AU�� and ��kmarao-Vix�� for making a deal to shorten the payouts. No deal was struck, however, so when kmarao-Vix busted in second-place, they collected $99,334 and the Ukraine��s 555AU secured a the $136,892 payout.
Position | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 555AU | Ukraine | $136,892 |
2 | kmarao-Vix | Brazil | $99,334 |
3 | SmallKindB | Czech Republic | $72,087 |
4 | AAgoodfold | United Kingdom | $52,313 |
5 | Hookz | Canada | $37,964 |
6 | Denis XXX007 | Russia | $27,550 |
7 | simbadac | Lithuania | $19,993 |
8 | rizseshus | Slovakia | $14,509 |
9 | Expert Tver | Russia | $10,529 |
PokerStars Warm-Up
Date | January 27th |
Buy-in | $215 |
Guarantee | $175,000 |
Entrants | 1,069 |
Prize pool | $213,800 |
ITM | 179 |
Team PokerStars Pro Lex ��L.Veldhuis�� Veldhuis took down this weekend��s Sunday Warm-Up, outlasting a field of 1,068 opponents to scoop the $34,690 first-place prize.
The popular Dutchman found himself heads-up against one of the United Kingdom��s top online poker tournament players in Jonathan ��Proudflop�� Proudfoot, but he made short work of the Brit to resign Proudfoot to a $24,942 consolation prize.
We did it fam! Won the @PokerStars Sunday Warmup for $34.600!!! So happy right now. Huge monkey off my back. Thanks�� https://t.co/MEbOe7l05Y
— LexVeldhuis (@RaSZi)
Earlier at the final table, three other British players crashed out in positions seventh-through-ninth. Charlie ��JIZOINT�� Combes busted in ninth-place for $2,477 with Tom ��Jabracada�� Hall collecting $3,446 for his eighth-place finish. ��Dawhiteninja�� turned their $215 into $4,793 when their tournament ended in seventh-place.
��MinReraise�� of Russia busted in sixth-place and won a $6,666 prize, ��chrtinho7�� of Slovakia followed them to the rail in fifth-place for a $9,271 score with ��corresao�� of Argentina becoming a spectator after busting in fourth spot for $12,894.
The penultimate elimination was that of ��filusPL�� of Poland who scooped $17,933 for their third-place exit.
Position | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lex ��L. Veldhuis�� Veldhuis | Netherlands | $34,690 |
2 | Jonathan ��Proudflop�� Proudfoot | United Kingdom | $24,942 |
3 | filusPL | Poland | $17,933 |
4 | corresao | Argentina | $12,894 |
5 | chrtinho7 | Slovakia | $9,271 |
6 | MinReraise | Russia | $6,666 |
7 | dawwhiteninja | United Kingdom | $4,793 |
8 | Tom ��Jabracada�� Hall | United Kingdom | $3,446 |
9 | Charlie ��JIZOINT�� Combes | United Kingdom | $2,477 |
partypoker Sunday Big Game $1M Gtd
Date | January 27th |
Buy-in | $5,200 |
Guarantee | $1,000,000 |
Entrants | 211 |
Prize pool | $1,055,000 |
ITM | 32 |
The $1 million guaranteed Big Game ran at partypoker this weekend and hit its guarantee thanks to 211 players exchanging $5,200 for a shot at a first-place prize worth more than $215,000.
Mexico��s ��HeavensEdge222�� reached the eight-handed final table but didn��t progress any deeper so had to make do with a $24,265 prize. Bulgaria��s ��bgigra4�� was the next to fall, their seventh-place finish adding $32,705 to their bankroll.
Next to bust was the first of two Team partypoker Pros who reached the final table. The President of partypoker LIVE John ��John_Duthie�� Duthie busted in sixth-place for $44,310 with his fellow pro Patrick ��Patrick_Leonard�� Leonard falling two places later in fourth for $82,290.
Sandwiched between the eliminations of Duthie and Leonard was that of Roman ��SanityWaterline�� Romanovsky whose fifth-place finish banked $58,025.
The top three finishers all walked away with six-figure scores. ��Orpenkk�� of the United Kingdom scooped $111,302 for finishing in third-place with runner-up ��lqq1974�� winning $156,140. The eventual champion, ��edgybrah�� of the UK won an impressive $215,114 and bragging rights over their peers.
Position | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | edgybrah | United Kingdom | $215,114 |
2 | lqq1974 | Belarus | $156,140 |
3 | orpenkk | United Kingdom | $111,302 |
4 | Patrick ��Patrick_Leonard�� Leonard | United Kingdom | $82,290 |
5 | Roman ��SanityWaterline�� Romanovsky | Ukraine | $58,025 |
6 | John ��John_Duthie�� Duthie | United Kingdom | $44,310 |
7 | bgigra4 | Bulgaria | $32,705 |
8 | HeavensEdge222 | Mexico | $24,265 |
partypoker Sunday Super High Roller
Date | January 27th |
Buy-in | $3,150 |
Guarantee | $200,000 |
Entrants | 66 |
Prize pool | $200,000 |
ITM | 9 |
The Sunday Super High Roller at partypoker saw a buy-in change from $2,600 to $3,150 and 66 players paid this new pricely sum so they could compete for a share of a $200,000 guaranteed prize pool.
Nine places were paid, with all but two of the eighth-handed final table walking away with a five-figure score.
��IamPEAKing�� and Niklas ��Drulitooo�� Astedt were the eighth and seventh-place finishers, winning $9,000 and $9,500 for their $3,150 investment.
Everyone else was guaranteed at least $11,000, the sum ��HeavensEdge222�� collected after crashing out of the Sunday Super High Roller in sixth-place. The Mexico-based pro was joined as a spectator first by ��ucantrybut�� and Sam ��bestindabiz51�� Panzica, who collected $14,000 and $18,000.
There was a $10,000 payjump for third-placed ��WWWpartyC0M�� to enjoy, meaning their third-place prize was worth $28,000. Their exit left Sweden��s ��haddoken�� to lock horns with ��aLiNeNok1617�� heads-up for the title.
Despite a $20,000 difference in prize money, no deal was struck, so aLiNeNok1617 bagged the $61,000 first-place prize when they sent haddoken to the rail in second-place; the Swede netted an impressive $41,000 consolation prize.
Position | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | aLiNeNok1617 | Russia | $61,000 |
2 | haddoken | Sweden | $41,000 |
3 | WWWpartyC0M | Canada | $28,000 |
4 | Sam ��bestindabiz51�� Panzica | Canada | $18,000 |
5 | ucantrybut | Ukraine | $14,000 |
6 | HeavensEdge222 | Mexico | $11,000 |
7 | Niklas ��Drulitooo�� Astedt | Sweden | $9,500 |
8 | IamPEAKing | Costa Rica | $9,000 |
888poker $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep
Date | January 27th |
Buy-in | $215 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entrants | 513 |
Prize pool | $102,600 |
ITM | 45 |
A field of 513 players turned out for the 888poker $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep, meaning the guarantee was surpassed by $2,600.
Three of the eight finalists called the United Kingdom home, including the eventual champion. ��Plomaha�� busted in sixth-place for a $4,514 addition to their bankroll with ��888topPair�� progressing to third-place before busting, a finish worth $11,286.
��Utd879908��, also of the UK, was the last player standing, meaning the $19,853 top prize was theirs to enjoy. The only other player in this tournament to walk away with a five-figure score was the runner-up, ��Yattag0�� of Brazil who booked a $14,877 second-place prize.
Position | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Utd879908 | United Kingdom | $19,853 |
2 | Yattag0 | Brazil | $14,877 |
3 | 888topPair | United Kingdom | $11,286 |
4 | Mr.Fonzi | Malta | $8,464 |
5 | Mimm0000000u | Malta | $5,848 |
6 | plomaha | United Kingdom | $4,514 |
7 | bossamtisch1 | Germany | $3,488 |
8 | sonmonedass | Argentina | $2,462 |
888poker $50,000 Whale
Date | January 27th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $50,000 |
Entrants | 48 |
Prize pool | $50,000 |
ITM | 5 |
A compact field of 48 entries left 888poker needing to add $2,000 to the prize pool to ensure the $50,000 guarantee of the Whale tournament was hit. It meant only the top five finishers received a slice of the $50,000 pie.
Fifth-place and $4,000 went to ��HateH4teHate�� of Malta with $5,000 finding its way to the 888poker account of Sweden��s Anton ��anteen�� Bertilsson when they busted in fourth-place.
��888topPair��, who earlier finished third in the $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep, finished third in this tournament for an additional $7,500.
That left ��BeeTheBeagle�� of Brazil and ��alwayswin111�� of Austria to play one-on-one for the title and the lion��s share of the prize pool. The Austrian��s name was quite apt as they swept aside BeeTheBeagle to resign the runner-up to a $13,500 score and to get their hands on the title and $20,000 cash.
Position | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | alwayswin111 | Austria | $20,000 |
2 | BeeTheBeagle | Brazil | $13,500 |
3 | 888topPair | United Kingdom | $7,500 |
4 | Anton ��anteen�� Bertilsson | Sweden | $5,000 |
5 | HateH4teHate | Malta | $4,000 |
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