Live Updates June 13
Day 1 Completed
Live Updates June 13
Day 1 Completed
It was another exciting Sunday at partypoker on June 13 with many big names notching huge scores.
Arnaud Enselme and four-time WSOP bracelet winner Dominik Nitsche were the stars of the day after battling it out heads-up in the biggest tournament of the day in The Grand: $200K Gtd.
Enselme came out on top to win the top prize of $50,183, and while Nitsche did miss out on yet another title, he did walk away with a huge consolation prize of $35,028 for his runner-up performance.
PokerNews will be back once again on Sunday, June 20 with more of The Grand action plus key updates on the World Cup of Cards Online, taking place from June 16 until July 8 alongside this summer’s major football competition.
Arnaud Enselme defeated four-time WSOP bracelet winner Dominik Nitsche to win The Grand for $50,183 after nearly 10 hours of play.
Alexander van der Swaluw joined Enselme and Nitsche on the podium with a third-place performance worth $24,194.
Meanwhile, 2021 WPT Montreal Main Event champion Jack Hardcastle had another deep run at partypoker before bowing out in sixth place for $9,669.
The event's $200,000 guarantee was smashed with 256 entries generating a $256,472 prize pool.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Arnaud Enselme | United Kingdom | $50,183 |
2 | Dominik Nitsche | United Kingdom | $35,028 |
3 | Alexander van der Swaluw | Netherlands | $24,194 |
4 | Vojtech Skalak | Czech Republic | $16,258 |
5 | Pedro Madeira | Brazil | $11,957 |
6 | Jack Hardcastle | United Kingdom | $9,669 |
7 | Michael Sklenicka | Czech Republic | $7,948 |
8 | Daniel Rezaei | Austria | $6,617 |
9 | Aleksandr Nosov | Ukraine | $5,543 |
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The final table of The Grand is down to seven players as Aleksandr Nosov and Daniel Rezaei have been eliminated.
Alexander Christoforou is at the top of the counts and followed by Jack Hardcastle, Pedro Madeira, Arnaud Enselme, Michael Sklenicka, Dominik Nitsche, and Vojtech Skalak.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | $50,183 | ||
2 | $35,028 | ||
3 | $24,194 | ||
4 | $16,258 | ||
5 | $11,957 | ||
6 | $9,669 | ||
7 | $7,948 | ||
8 | Daniel Rezaei | Austria | $6,617 |
9 | Aleksandr Nosov | Ukraine | $5,543 |
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Emanuel De Oliveira bubbled the final table of The Grand for the nine remaining players to resume play immediately to battle for the $50,183 first-place prize.
Dominik Nitsche is in the lead and followed by Arnaud Enselme, Vojtech Skalak, Jack Hardcastle, Pedro Madeira, Alexander van der Swaluw, Aleksandr Nosov, Daniel Rezaei, and Michael Sklenicka.
This is how they are seated:
With ten players left in The Grand, the final table bubble is here.
Vojtech Skalak is at the top of the counts and joined by Arnaud Enselme, Dominik Nitsche, Alexandre Christoforou, Pedro Madeirap, Jack Hardcastle, Daniel Rezaei, Emanuel De Oliveira, Aleksandr Nosov, and Michael Sklenicka during this exciting stage of the tournament. They have all secured at least $4,460 for now.
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partypoker's Daily Legends tournaments have proven immensely popular for several reasons. They have reduced a late registration period and limited re-entries (usually just a single re-entry) which levels the playing field. They finish at a reasonable hour, too, without compromising the average stack size. They are genius really.
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