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"allinfds" Wins the 888poker XL Inferno Event #17 - $100,000 Guaranteed High Roller ($20,450)

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On the sixth day of the 888poker XL Inferno Series, three new tournaments were scheduled. Most of the attention went out to the $100,000 High Roller, where some massive prizes were up for grabs.


888poker XL Inferno #17 - $100,000 High Roller

Buy-inDatePlayersPrize pool
$320May 21249$100,000

After nearly nine hours of play, Mexico's "allinfds" outlasted a field of 249 entrants plus 72 rebuys to win the XL Inferno Event #17: $100,000 High Roller for $20,450.

The $320 tournament provided an extra $3,700 in added value to those that cashed thanks to the lofty $100,000 not being met with the buy-ins.

It took more than five hours for the money bubble to break. Brazil's "UchihaZuzou" got all the chips in the middle with pocket kings only to run into the pocket aces held by Austria's "franelf". The remaining 36 players were each guaranteed a $750 min-cash.

Among the players not to cash were 888poker Ambassadors Sofia "sofialovgren" Lovgren (92nd place) and Martin "MJacobson888" Jacobson (82nd place).

The two-hour final table began after "AnnaSanibel" jammed king-jack unsuccessfully into the pocket sevens held by Luis "paraFC" Faria to go out in 10th place for $1,600. "jansci89" entered the final table with the chip lead.

Despite entering the final table after winning a big hand, Faria was the first player to hit the rail in ninth place for $1,900. Faria first three-bet jammed sixes into the kings held by Ukraine's "SpielerKind". The remaining two big blinds left also went to the Ukrainian after Faria's jack-deuce suited couldn't get there against ace-king.

"SpielerKind" had the lead for a short while before "jancsi89" snagged it back with the help of eliminating "CraiEvryTime" (eighth - $2,500) and "GardinaD" (seventh - $3,500). Both of these players were registered at 888poker in Malta.

This didn't help "jancsi89" too much as he or she was the next player out. First "jansci89" gave the chip lead over to "LeetRunGoot" before the two got tangled up in a huge hand. "jansci" three-bet jammed more than 27 big blinds with tens and couldn't win a flip against the big slick held by "LeetRunGoot" to go out in sixth place for $4,500.

Russia's "Kaktus26rus" then eliminated Finland's "winlikefedor" in fifth place for $5,800 with ace-jack holding against queen-jack while "LeetRunGoot" kept piling on the chips and looked like he or she would run away with the tournament with nearly two-thirds of the chips in play with four players remaining.

"Kaktus26rus" then hit the rail in fourth place for $8,500 to set-up a marathon three-way battle where all three players had the lead multiple times during the remainder of the match.

Eventually "alllinfds" was able to gain control and snag more chips than both his or her opponents combined. This player eliminated "LeetRunGoot" in third place for $11,300 with ace-three holding against nine-eight suited. After that heads-up play only lasted a minute with "allinfds" eliminating "SpielerKind" in second place for $15,000.

888poker XL Inferno Event #17: $100,000 High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1allinfdsMexico$20,450
2SpielerKindUkraine$15,000
3LeetRunGootCanada$11,300
4Kaktus26rusRussia$8,500
5winlikefedorFinland$5,800
6jancsi89Unknown$4,500
7GarbinaDMalta$3,500
8CraiEvryTimeMalta$2,500
9Luis "paraRC" FariaUnited Kingdom$1,900

888poker XL Inferno #18 - $30,000 Mini High Roller

Buy-inDatePlayersPrize pool
$55May 21776$38,800

Not every player could afford the biggest buy-in ($320) of the day or needed a (smaller) second chance, and that's why there was a Mini edition of the High Roller on the schedule. This tournament had a buy-in of $55, and there were 776 players competing for a prize pool of $38,800. Every finalist in this tournament would secure him- or herself of $594 but all eyes were on the top prize of $7,333.

Russia's "suprisefirm" got his win after defeating "serrazina11" in the final heads-up. The winner received a prize of $7,333 while the runner-up got $5,374 in his account.

888poker XL Blizzard Event #18 - $30,000 Mini High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1suprisefirmRussia$7,333
2serrazina11Malta$5,374
3IOwnU888Austria$3,958
4DePittsterje $2,988
5skivnurRussia$2,095
6Limonad19Russia$1,649
7xxtomasxxUnited Kingdom$1,261
8MuggyW $873
9tema334Russia$594

888poker XL Inferno #19 - $20,000 Late High Roller

Buy-inDatePlayersPrize pool
$109May 21261$26,100

The sixth day of the series was closed by the XL Blizzard #19 - $20,000 Late High Roller where they went from 261 players to a winner in just six hours and 23 minutes.

In this tournament, Anton "anteen" Bertilsson defeated "khaledakm" in the deciding heads-up. The winner received $5,612 while the runner-up got $4,046 for their deep run.

888poker XL Blizzard Event #19 - $20,000 Late High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Anton "anteen" BertilssonSweden$5,612
2khaledakmSaudi Arabia$4,046
3ALLCasH90Belarus$3,067
4R.MalafiaBrazil$2,284
5wduval197Canada$1,566
6zanzibar58Morocco$1,305
7jkfoldemUnited Kingdom$1,044
8GarbinaDMalta$783
9alltskabort1Sweden$522

888poker XL Inferno Full Schedule

DateTime (GMT)EventBuy-in
May 226 p.m.XL Inferno #20 - $50,000 PKO$109
 6 p.m.XL Inferno #21 - $20,000 Mini PKO$16.50
 8 p.m.XL Inferno #22 - $10,000 Late PKO$33
May 236 p.m.XL Inferno #23 - $50,000 PKO 8-Max$160
 6 p.m.XL Inferno #24 - $20,000 Mini PKO 8-Max$22
 8 p.m.XL Inferno #25 - $20,000 Late PKO 8-Max$55
May 245 p.m.XL Inferno #26 - $30,000 DeepStack$55
 5 p.m.XL Inferno #27 - $20,000 Mini DeepStack$16.50
 7 p.m.XL Inferno #28 - $10,000 Late DeepStack$33
May 256 p.m.XL Inferno #29 - $30,000 6-Max$109
 6 p.m.XL Inferno #30 - $20,000 Mini 6-Max$16.50
 8 p.m.XL Inferno #31 - $15,000 Late 6-Max$55
May 265 p.m.XL Inferno #32 - $500,000 Main Event$250
 5:30 p.m.XL Inferno #33 - $50,000 Mini Main Event$33
 6 p.m.XL Inferno #34 - $15,000 Micro Main Event$5.50

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