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2017 888poker XL Eclipse

Event #126 - $5,200 XL Eclipse Super High Roller ($500k GTD)
Day: 1
Event Info

2017 888poker XL Eclipse

Final Results Event Info
Buy-in
$5,200
Prize Pool
$620,000
Entries
124
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
17,500 / 35,000
Ante
4,375

Event #126 - $5,200 XL Eclipse Super High Roller ($500k GTD)

Day 1 Completed

"spider4444" Wins The $500,000 Super High Roller Chip-In

Level 28 : 17,500/35,000, 4,375 ante

Players started the tournament with 20,000 chips and had the option to do a rebuy in the case of losing all their chips. At the end of the registration period, there were 87 players and 37 rebuys to create a total prize pool of $620,000 which was divided by the last 12 players.

Long before the money was reached players like Artem "veeea" Vezhenkov, Robin "Inho" Ytalo, Chris "888Moorman" Moorman, Niklas "tutten7" Astedt and Sofia "sofialovgren" Lovgren were all busted from the tournament.

Before the bubble came in sight, the tournament lost Simon "Isildur1337x" Mattson, "AriGold17" and "MindSyntax". On the bubble, "d1sclosure" lost with his ace-jack against pocket tens and he was the last player to leave the tournament empty-handed.

The final table was reached after a short while, with the elimination of Johan5390 in ninth place. In quick succession, Mike "SirWatts" Watson (eigth, $21,700), "AceSpade11" (seventh, $26,350) and "Kannwas" (sixth, $32,5500) busted. From that moment, it was a long grind with the final five players. In the end, "Zebest7r" was sent to the rail after losing with jack-ten against ace-jack.

With four players remaining, Thomas "WushuTM" Muhlocker became the shortest stack. After a while he was all in with jack-eight against queen-nine and lost the hand. Muhlocker finished in fourth place for $58,900. Just a few minutes after that, "Biack88" went out in third place for $86,800, losing a coin flip with pocket fives against the ace-ten of chip leader "EvnomiYa".

"EvnomiYa" started the heads up with a big chip leader, but "spider4444" fought back in no-time. When he got back to even stacks, the two got in it with top pair. "spider4444" held the better kicker and that sealed the deal. He won the tournament for $170,500 while the Russian had to settle for second place and $114,700.

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1spider4444Belarus$170,500
2EvnomiYaRussia$114,700
3Biack88Russia$86,800
4Thomas "WushuTM" MuhlockerAustria$114,700
5Zebest7rCanada$43,400
6KannwasGermany$32,550
7AceSpade11Canada$26,350
8Mike "SirWatts" WatsonCanada$21,400

Level: 28

Blinds: 17,500/35,000

Ante: 4,375

Level: 27

Blinds: 15,000/30,000

Ante: 3,750

Level: 26

Blinds: 12,500/25,000

Ante: 3,125