Sunday Briefing: Pavel Plesuv Wins Stadium Series Afterparty High Roller
Moldova��s Pavel ��silentm0de�� Plesuv was one of online poker��s biggest winners on August 16 courtesy of him taking down the $1,050 Stadium Series Afterparty High Roller event.
Ninety-nine players made it into the final phase and all 99 were in the money. Such luminaries as Mike ��SirWatts�� Watson, Sam ��SamSquid�� Grafton, Parker ��tonkaaaa�� Talbot, Luke ��Bit2Easy�� Reeves, Samuel ���urop�an�� Vousden, and Artur ��mararthur1�� Martirosian were among those who finished with something to show for their efforts.
Everyone at the final table locked up at least $14,559. This is the sum awarded to Canada��s ��RPILON�� who busted in ninth. Jans ��Graftellek�� Arends, and Jerry ��Perrymejsen�� Odeen joined RPILON on the rail with prizes of $20,201 and $28,029 in their back pockets.
Romanian star Alexandru ��steaksddict.�� Papazian��s tournament ended in a sixth-place finish worth $38,890 before Brazilian sensation Bernado ��bedias�� Dias busted in fifth for $53,961.
��dujo123�� crashed out in fourth and banked $74,872. The surviving three players were now guaranteed a six-figure prize. Sami ��Lrslzk�� Kelopuro was the first of this trio of grinders to win such an amount, Kelopuro padded his bankroll with $103,886.
David ��davaman�� Lopez and Plesuv locked horns heads-up and it was the latter who emerged from the battle victoriously. Plesuv collected $200,000 fr his impressive victory which left Lopez to secure a $144,142 consolation prize.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Pavel ��silentm0de�� Plesuv | Moldova | $200,000 |
2 | David ��davaman�� Lopez | Mexico | $144,142 |
3 | Lars ��Lrslzk�� Kelopuro | Finland | $103,886 |
4 | dujo123 | Canada | $74,872 |
5 | Bernado ��bedias�� Dias | Brazil | $53,961 |
6 | Alexandru ��steakaddict.�� Papazian | Romania | $38,890 |
7 | Jerry ��Perrymejsen�� Odeen | Sweden | $28,029 |
8 | Jans ��Graftekkel�� Arends | Austria | $20,201 |
9 | RPILON | Canada | $14,559 |
Sergi ��srxakgirona�� Reixach was another big winner at PokerStars thanks to him taking down the $5,200 NLHE High Roller Single Event. The field was crammed full of the game��s biggest names and a handful of those stars made it to the final table.
The likes of Pascal ��Pass_72�� Lefrancois, Joao ��Naza114�� Vieira and Sam ��Str8$$$Homey�� Greenwood were present and correct at the final table, the latter falling in third for $71,359.
Reixach found himself in the unenviable position of being heads-up against Sami ��Lrslzk�� Kelopuro but he managed to brush aside the flying Finn and get his hands on the $119,483 top prize. Kelopuro won $92,337 for his second-place finish, a great weekend for the Finn who also won $103,886 in the Afterparty!
Some of the other big results at PokerStars on August 16 include:
- Audrius ��Stakelis24�� Stakelis �C first-place in the $109 Bounty Builder for $34,091*
- ��hello_totti�� �C first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Cooldown for $30,242*
- ��sksjohny�� �C first-place in the $215 Bounty Builder for $29,280*
- ��Kakiers04�� �C first-place in the $109 Sunday Cooldown for $26,236*
- Ivan ��Negriin�� Luca �C first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Supersonic for $25,349
- ��Remi Lebo_10�� �C first-place in the $215 Sunday Warm-Up for $22,695
- Marlon ����sphinmx�� Wilhelms �C first-place in the $215 Sunday Supersonic for $20,920
*includes bounty payments
There were some massive scores over at GGPoker and not just in the bracelet-awarding events you can read all about on our live reporting pages.
Wiktor Malinowski locked up one of the largest prizes of the day, one worth $263,022. This was Malinowski��s reward for winning the Bryn High Rollers $25K. It was part of a heads-up deal with Ali Imsirovic who netted $199,331.
Only two others saw a return on their investment. Recent WPT 6-Max Championship winner Nick Petrangelo finished in fourth for $66,479 with Pascal Lefrancois winning $108,166 for his third-place finish.
Imsirovic made up for finishing second in that even by winning the High Rollers Blade Prime $5K. Some 118-players bought in and created a $560,500 prize pool that the top 17 finishers shared.
Imsirovic got his hands on the $122,853 top prize after defeating Kristen Bicknell heads-up. Bicknell saw $93,453 head to her GGPoker account.
Also at the final table were the likes of Sam Greenwood (7th - $23,802), Alex Foxen (6th - $31,290), Sergi Reixach ($41,134), Adrian Mateos (4th - $54,076), and Vicent Bosca Ramon (3rd - $71,088).
Check out some of these superb prizes awarded at GGPoker this weekend.
- Darren Elias �C first-place in the High Rollers Blade Mulligan $5K for $127,018
- George Wolff �C first-place in the High Rollers Blade opener $5K for $94,589
- ��Mustlaaaveit�� �C first-place in the WSOP Side Event: $500 Sunday Deepstack for $94,581
- ��scrabbleking�� �C first-place in the GGMasters $150 for $90,735
- Jeff Kirsch �C first-place in the High Rollers Blade PLO $5K for $88,945
- ��thehulk�� �C first-place in the WSOP Side Event: $250 Sunday Double Stack for $85,526*
- Daniel Dvoress �C first-place in the High Rollers Blade Closer $5K for $82,851
- Luis ��Xapilskinha�� Assuncao Garla �C first-place in the Sunday Main Event $200 for $60,359
- ��Forrest_Li�� �C first-place in the High Rollers Main Event $1K for $53,491
- ��Eizy�� �C first-place in the Sunday Special $125 for $35,807
Malinowski wins an $842,000 cash game pot!
partypoker saw some massive tournaments take place thanks, in part, to the WPT World Online Championships taking place there.
Team partypoker��s Isaac Haxton was one of the big winners after taking down the WPT Super High Roller. Twenty-one players bought in for $25,500 and only three spots were paid. Artur Martirosian burst the money bubble and Christoph Vogelsang collected $105,000 for his third-place finish.
The tournament ended in a heads-up deal between Haxton and high roller specialist Dan Smith. Smith officially finished second for $204,864 with Haxton crowned champion and banking $215,135.
Haxton��s teammate Kristen Bicknell won a WPTWOC side event during the week and took one down on August 16 too. Bicknell came out on top of the WPT Knockout Turbo: $150K Gtd. Bicknell found herself heads-up against Team partypoker��s Patrick Leonard but the friends didn��t strike a deal.
This meant Bicknell won the $13,835 top prize plus an impressive $19,375 worth of bounties. Leonard collected $13,820 from the main prize pool and this was bolstered by $8,343 from the bounty prize pool.
These are some of the largest results from partypoker on August 16.
- Sam Greenwood �C first-place in the WPT High Roller for $92,663
- Boris Kolev �C first-place in the WPT Knockout Warm Up for $89,050*
- Sam Greenwood �C first-place in the WPT High Roller Turbo for $57,850
- Jake Schindler �C first-place in the WPT PLO High Roller for $36,000
- Artem Vezhenkov �C first-place in the WPT Mini Knockout for $26,482*
- Harpreet Padda �C first-place in the WPT Mini Knockout Turbo for $19,382
- ��Effervescence�� �C first-place in The Gladiator: $100K Gtd for $11.048*
Nick Petrangelo joins the WPT Champions Club
Lastly for this week��s Sunday Briefing are the two biggest scores from 888poker. ��i2out�� of Latvia triumphed in the $20,000 Sunday Challenge and turned $109 into $4,386. This prize was blown out of the water by ��SteveyBG�� whose second $109 bullet in the Sunday Mega Deep resulted in victory and a bankroll-boosting $18,750 prize.
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