Live Updates July 18
Day 1 Completed
Live Updates July 18
Day 1 Completed
The final hand in The Grand brought another partypoker Sunday LIVE to an end.
The Grand was the first game to get underway today, and the last to finish with a run-time of just under nine and a half hours. A total of 230 entries were recorded by the time registration closed, which meant 39 players shared in the $230,300 prize pool.
it took over five hours to make it into the money, including the three hours of late registration. After another 2 hours, Canadian Mark Radoja bubbled the final table, but one player who made it farther was partypoker Team Online member Jeff Gross. He made the final table, but had to settle for 7th place and just over $7,100. It was a good day for Gross however, as he also booked a 10th place finish in The Sunday 500 for another $1,000 and change.
Niklas Astedt led the final table wire-to-wire, and while Damian Salas put up a strong fight heads-up, Astedt got there with suited connectors to crack the fives of Salas in the final showdown.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Niklas Astedt | Sweden | $45,062 |
2 | Damian Salas | Argentina | $31,454 |
3 | Guillaume Diaz | France | $21,725 |
4 | Tauan Naves | Brazil | $14,599 |
5 | Leon Sturm | Austria | $10,737 |
6 | Christopher Klodnicki | Canada | $8,683 |
7 | Jeff Gross | United States | $7,137 |
8 | Yulian Bogdanov | Bulgaria | $5,942 |
9 | Daan Mulders | Austria | $4,977 |
After about 7 hours of play, "Tagir Madzhulov" ended up with all the chips, and a huge $14,934 in bounties. That was significantly more than the $8,368 in prizes for first place.
There were a total of 212 entries in the game, which meant the prize pool cracked the guarantee to $106,000. That ended up being divided between 34 players.
As is common in bounties, action went very quickly down to the money and even through the early money stages. Action stalled a bit once they got to the final two tables, but "Tagir Madzhulov" was the chip leader by a large margin for most of the end-game. Jeff Gross also managed to get deep in this one, finishing in 10th for a total of $1,071 on top of his winnings in The Grand.
"Tagir Madzhulov" dominated the final table, and took the game down winning a classic race with ace-king over queens.
Place | Player | Bounty | Prize |
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1 | Tagir Madzhulov | $14,934 | $8,368 |
2 | AKmaki123 | $2,525 | $8,357 |
3 | Cheleven | $1,641 | $5,674 |
4 | Rustimur17 | $4,314 | $3,786 |
5 | Scelevco | $375 | $2,721 |
6 | NYC13 | $500 | $2,127 |
7 | WilfredWallace | $1,848 | $1,612 |
The Final Day of The Weekender saw 147 players bag stacks in a starting flight. The total starting flights weren't quite enough to hit the $100,000 guarantee, so there was a little overlay in the prizes today.
It took just over 7 hours to play down to the winner, and "Zefl0pinh0" had to come back from a deficit heads-up to win it. "Garry Chess" got to heads up with a big lead, but was able to get back into it and take it down. The game ended with a cooler spot where "Garry Chess" got it in with ace-jack only to be dominated by ace-queen.
Place | Player | Bounty | Prize |
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1 | Zefl0pinh0 | $6,724 | $6,639 |
2 | Garry Chess | $3,701 | $6,628 |
3 | lia007 | $666 | $4,392 |
4 | HyperLubo | $1,225 | $2,847 |
5 | V.F.A | $536 | $1,943 |
6 | drjushka | $430 | $1,497 |
7 | nicika789 | $1,465 | $1,100 |
8 | AlbertoBalsalm | $644 | $874 |
9 | UrselundHolger | $1,317 | $691 |
That's another Sunday finished here at PokerNews for partypoker Sunday LIVE. Congratulations to Niklas Astedt and all the winners today, and check back next week for another Sunday of partypoker Sunday LIVE action!
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Niklas Astedt has won The Grand for $45,062 after almost nine and a half hours of play. He had to get through 230 entries to take down the win, but his biggest test came from Damian Salas.
Salas put on a great effort facing the huge stack of Astedt, but in the end, the deficit was just too much to overcome. Astedt got to heads-up with nearly 200 million chips to around 25 million for Salas, but Salas quickly doubled up.
Salas continued to battle for several minutes, but never managed to get much closer than that first double-up. The final hand was a case of Astedt getting there with the five-six of hearts against fives for Salas. Astedt rivered the dummy end of the straight to nine, and it was all over.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Niklas Astedt | Sweden | $45,062 |
2 | Damian Salas | Argentina | $31,454 |
3 | Guillaume Diaz | France | $21,725 |
4 | Tauan Naves | Brazil | $14,599 |
5 | Leon Sturm | Austria | $10,737 |
6 | Christopher Klodnicki | Canada | $8,683 |
7 | Jeff Gross | United States | $7,137 |
8 | Yulian Bogdanov | Bulgaria | $5,942 |
9 | Daan Mulders | Austria | $4,977 |
Niklas Astedt has a massive chip lead in The Grand now after taking out Tauan Naves in 4th place and Guillaume Diaz in 3rd. Astedt has more than 170 million, after Damian Salas doubled shortly after heads-up began.
After a bit more than eight hours at the tables, and a grueling heads-up phase where they had to come back from a deficit, "Zefl0pinh0" has won The Weekender for $6,7627 in prizes plus $6,725 more in bounties. The game ended on a cooler when ace-queen for "Zefl0pinh0" held over ace-jack.
"Garry Chess" had the lead for much of the final table, and went into heads up with the lead. It switched quickly after heads-up began, but then it took a while for "Zefl0pinh0" to finish it out.
Place | Player | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Zefl0pinh0 | $6,724 | $6,639 |
2 | Garry Chess | $3,701 | $6,628 |
3 | lia007 | $666 | $4,392 |
4 | HyperLubo | $1,225 | $2,847 |
5 | V.F.A | $536 | $1,943 |
6 | drjushka | $430 | $1,497 |
7 | nicika789 | $1,465 | $1,100 |
8 | AlbertoBalsalm | $644 | $874 |
9 | UrselundHolger | $1,317 | $691 |
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It's a battle in The Weekender for the final two players. "Zefl0pinh0" was behind to start the heads-up phase, but quickly doubled to the lead. "Garry Chess" isn't going anywhere though, and has clawed their way back up a bit. They are still behind, but they've chipped up by about 50% since the double.
Player | Country | Chips |
---|---|---|
Zefl0pinh0 | 75,812,984 | |
Garry Chess | 28,597,016 |
In the last hand before the break on The Grand final table, Tauan Naves and Leon Sturm got it in with aces versus kings. The aces held got Naves to leave Sturm on fumes and Naves on 65.2 million. Niklas Astedt still leads with 94.4 million.
Over on The Weekender Final Day, "Zefl0pinh0" has more than 77 million for the lead, while "Garry Chess" is holding on with just over 21 million.
"Garry Chess" took out "lia007" in 3rd place for a big lead, but that flipped around shortly after heads-up began. "Zefl0pinh0" grabbed a quick double to take the lead though, and now has more than 70 million to about 23 million for "Garry Chess".