Live Updates June 6
Day 1 Completed
Live Updates June 6
Day 1 Completed
The end of the partypoker Sunday LIVE blog updates have come today on PokerNews.
Ole Schemion has won today's The Grand by defeating Simon Grabenschweiger heads-up for $53,425. Here are the full results for the final table:
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ole Schemion | Germany | $53,425 |
2 | Simon Grabenschweiger | Austria | $37,172 |
3 | Tomas Fara | Czech Republic | $25,554 |
4 | Sosia Jiang | New Zealand | $17,042 |
5 | Marton Czuczor | Hungary | $12,291 |
6 | Thomas Boivin | Belgium | $9,865 |
7 | Daniel Rezaei | Austria | $8,040 |
8 | Lucas Cominelli | Argentina | $6,629 |
9 | Elio Fox | United States | $5,489 |
This is it and we'll be back next week for more fun partypoker action!
Don Protz fell in eleventh place while Mary Pudmoreff was eliminated as the final table bubble person.
This means that the final table of The Grand is now underway with Ole Schemion as the table leader. He is joined on the final table by Simon Grabenschweiger, Marton Czuczor, Sosia Jiang, Tomas Fara, Elio Fox, Daniel Rezaei, Tomas Boivin, and Lucas Cominelli.
All nine players have secured at least $5,489 for their bankrolls but will all be eyeing up that $53,425 at the end of the road.
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With eleven players left in The Grand, the tournament is coming close to reaching the hand-for-hand stage of the final table bubble.
Daniel Rezaei is back in the lead and followed by Marton Czuczor, Sosia Jiang, Simon Grabenschweiger, and Elio Fox in the top five.
Tomas Fara, Ole Schemion, Lucas Cominelli, Mary Pudmoreff, Don Protz, and Thomas Boivin are also still in the running.
Pudmoreff might sound familiar as she was the winner of Kristen Bicknell's $5,300 Main Event seat giveaway in the MILLIONS Online Main Event, back in February.
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The Grand is down to its final two tables with Elio Fox at the top of the counts.
He is followed in the top five by Daniel Rezaei, Lucas Cominelli, Marton Czuczor, and Ole Schemion.
The final 14 players have all secured at least $3,732 but are all aiming the claim that first-place prize of $53,425.
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The $22 Predator is one of the most popular tournaments on the Daily Legends schedule. It runs Monday through Saturday at 5:05 p.m. GMT and features a $30,000 guaranteed prize pool.
That in itself is worth playing in the Predator, but the Predator Hunt promotion adds even more value. Up to 19 specially selected “predators” will frequent The Predator during the week and these 19 stars have an extra bounty on their heads in addition to the tournament’s bounty.
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The Grand has halved the field as it is down to 23 players at three tables.
Ole Schemion is in the lead and followed by Thomas Boivin, Daniel Rezaei, Steven van Zadelhoff, and Aleksejs Ponakovs in the top five.
partypoker Ambassadors Isaac Haxton (27th) and Patrick Leonard (29th) both cashed for $2,660 while Jaime Staples left the tournament in 33rd place for $2,288.
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