Sunday Briefing: Preben Stokkan Wins Sunday Warm-Up
Preben ��prebz�� Stokkan has been tearing up the online poker scene like a man possessed these past couple of weeks and helped himself to yet another title on March 8.
Stokkan managed to win the $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up at PokerStars despite the site being forced to cancel several headline tournaments due to a technical issue. This included the cancellation of the Sunday Million and the $2,100 Sunday High Roller among others.
$1,050 Sunday Warm-Up 8-Max at PokerStars
Date | March 8th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entrants | 176 |
Prize pool | $176,000 |
ITM | 20 |
Stokkan banked a cool $35,482 for his victory in the $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up, a tournament that saw 176 players buy in and create a $176,000 prize pool. Only the top 20 finishers received a slice of the pie, a prize that was worth $4,946 by the time the final table was reached.
��Pimms��, former EPT champion Aliaksei ��ale6ka�� Boika and Norway��s ��_sennj_�� al fell by the wayside before Cyprus-based grinder ��MITS 304�� busted in sixth-place, securing a five-figure prize for the remaining players.
China��s ��huang33�� got their hands on $12,717 while Igor ��lechuckpoker�� Kurganov collected $16,435 for his fourth-place finish. Another Chinese player in the shape of ��RJYJYR�� fell in third for $21,242, setting up a heads-up battle with Steve ��Mr.Tim Caum�� O��Dwyer and Stokkan.
Stokkan came out of the battle unscathed and with the $35,482 top prize, resigning O��Dwyer to the $27,454 consolation prize.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Preben ��prebz�� Stokkan | United Kingdom | $35,482 |
2 | Steve ��Mr.Tim Caum�� O��Dwyer | Ireland | $27,454 |
3 | RJYJYR | China | $21,242 |
4 | Igor ��lechuckpoker�� Kurganov | United Kingdom | $16,435 |
5 | huang33 | China | $12,717 |
6 | MITS 304 | Cyprus | $9,839 |
7 | _sennj_ | Norway | $7,613 |
8 | Aliaksei ��ale6ka�� Boika | Belarus | $5,890 |
9 | Pimms | Netherlands | $4,946 |
$1,050 Sunday Cooldown 8-Max Turbo PKO at PokerStars
Date | March 8th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entrants | 180 |
Prize pool | $180,000 |
ITM | 23 |
The $1,050 Sunday Cooldown 8-Max Turbo PKO was another tournament that survived the technical issues and ��be_awesome1�� is glad it did because they took it down for a combined $40,745.
More than half of that prize came from the bounty prize pool, including the big prize on the head of runner-up Simon ��IgorKarkarof�� Pederson who won a total of $20,167.
Third-place went to partypoker-sponsored pro Anatoly ��NL_Profit�� Filatov, a finish worth $18,578 with bounties included.
Prior to those high profile bust-outs, ��T-Macha��, ��cocojamb0�� and ��WhatIfGod�� all dusted off their stacks in positions eighth through sixth.
Argentina��s Ivan ��Negriin�� Luca finished in fifth with recent Sunday Million champion falling "eisenhower1" in fourth-place for an $11,827 haul.
Place | Player | Country | Prize | Bounties | Total Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | be_awesome1 | Russia | $15,824 | $24,921 | $40,745 |
2 | Simon ��IgorKarkarof�� Pedersen | Denmark | $15,824 | $4,343 | $20,167 |
3 | Anatoly ��NL_Profit�� Filatov | Russia | $10,657 | $7,921 | $18,578 |
4 | eisenhower1 | Sweden | $8,234 | $3,593 | $11,827 |
5 | Ivan ��Negriin�� Luca | Argentina | $6,361 | $1,875 | $8,236 |
6 | WhatIfGod | Sweden | $4,915 | $2,968 | $7,883 |
7 | cocojamb0 | Hungary | $3,797 | $1,562 | $5,359 |
8 | T-Macha | United Kingdom | $2,934 | $812 | $3,746 |
GG Masters $300K Gtd at GGPoker
Date | March 8th |
Buy-in | $150 |
Guarantee | $300,000 |
Entrants | 2,046 |
Prize pool | $300,000 |
ITM |
Brazil��s ��XAMA�� took down this weekend��s $300,000 Gtd GG Masters and not only won $44,821 but also soared to the top of the current leaderboard. This means they are now the player to catch in the race for the $500,000 sponsorship package at the end of the year.
XAMA defeated Ukraine��s ��Kurily�� heads-up to secure the title, resigning the runner-up to a still welcomed $31,950 prize.
The top five finishers all won more than $11,000 each. ��PincheGordo�� of Canada ran out of steam in fifth-place and won a $11,572 prize.Patrick ��Babu$hka�� Leonard collected $16,234 after busting in fourth while ��OMGChaningTatum�� had to make do with the $22,775 third-place prize money.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | XAMA | Brazil | $44,821 |
2 | Kurily | Ukraine | $31,950 |
3 | OMGChaningTatum | Germany | $22,775 |
4 | Patrick ��Babu$hka�� Leonard | United Kingdom | $16,234 |
5 | PincheGordo | Canada | $11,572 |
6 | reallyeasy | Bulgaria | $8,249 |
7 | xc/x/cxx/muck | Brazil | $5,880 |
8 | new day | China | $4,191 |
9 | ThePainKiller | Chile | $2,988 |
Phased High Rollers $250 at GGPoker
Date | March 8th |
Buy-in | $250 |
Guarantee | $250,000 |
Entrants | 1,181 |
Prize pool | $271,630 |
ITM | 170 |
��LIONEL_MESSI_10�� turned $250 into $42,926 by walking away with the Phased High Rollers $250 title on March 8th. This multi-day tournament saw 1,181 players create a guarantee busting $271,630 prize pool shared among the top 170 players.
Like the GG Masters, the top five finisher padded their bankroll with prizes in excess of $11,000.
��Lion-el�� of Israel locked up $11,905 for their fifth-place exit while ��NeverGambol�� reeled in $16,405 from their home in Lithuania.
The penultimate bust out was that of Brazil��s ��MarkyAurelio�� which was worth an impressive $22,606. This set up a one-on-one battle between ��rubbherducky�� of Canada and Macau��s LIONEL_MESSI_10. The latter emerged victoriously and got their hands on the $42,926 top prize, leaving the runner-up to win $31,151.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | LIONEL_MESSI_10 | Macau | $42,926 |
2 | rubbherducky | Canada | $31,151 |
3 | MarkyAurelio | Brazil | $22,606 |
4 | NeverGambol | Lithuania | $16,405 |
5 | Lion-el | Israel | $11,905 |
6 | TheFishMonger | United Kingdom | $8,639 |
7 | StraddleThis | New Zealand | $6,269 |
8 | Damian ��pampa27�� Salas | Argentina | $4,550 |
9 | loveybietch | Philippines | $3,301 |
Big Game: $500K Gtd at partypoker
Date | March 8th |
Buy-in | $5,200 |
Guarantee | $500,000 |
Entrants | 124 |
Prize pool | $575,865 |
ITM | 16 |
Jordan ��The Undecided�� Drummond was only made part of partypoker��s Team Online a couple of weeks ago and he announced his arrival with a fantastic victory in the $5,200 Big Game.
First-place in this huge tournament was worth $141,086, and that is now in Drummond��s partypoker account. Even the runner-up secured a six-figure prize, namely $100,776. This went to ��NOLIMITHOLDEM��
Nobody at the eight-handed final table got their hands on less than $18,000!
��tdlvechicknbn�� and ��BaBaDeBaBa�� were the first casualties under the spotlight, winning $18,715 and $23,034 respectively. They were joined on the rail by ��Achtungdiekurve��, ��RussianButs�� and ��TheseApples��, the latter securing a $50,388 payout.
Third-place went to ��LappyRage�� who scooped $71,983 before Dummond pushed on and took down the tournament for the lion's share of the prize pool.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Jordan ��The Undecided�� Drummond | $141,086 |
2 | NOLIMITHOLDEM | $100,776 |
3 | LappyRage | $71,983 |
4 | TheseApples | $50,388 |
5 | RussianButs | $37,431 |
6 | Achtungdiekurve | $28,793 |
7 | BaBaDeBaBa | $23,034 |
8 | tdlvechicknbn | $18,715 |
partypoker MILLION at partypoker
Date | March 8th |
Buy-in | $215 |
Guarantee | $1,000,000 |
Entrants | 4,693 |
Prize pool | $1,000,000 |
ITM | 600 |
Two six-figure prizes were awarded in this week��s partypoker MILLION as the tournament once again overlaid. ��attitydsproblem�� was the recipient of the biggest prize, one worth a massive $153,350. They defeated ��jerbi9999�� heads-up to lock up the title. Second-place weighed in at a huge $107,050.
Only ��snoek2�� at the final table didn��t walk away five-figures richer; their eighth-place was worth $9,490.
��Stormbreaker��
, ��Tejon��, ��OelaPaloema�� and ��Stolewon�� all fell in succession, leaving only three players in the hunt for the top prize. No deal was struck despite the massive pay jumps, meaning ��Bijzettafel�� won $68,700 when they crashed out in third.Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | attitydsproblem | $153,350 |
2 | jerbi9999 | $107,050 |
3 | Bijzettafel | $68,700 |
4 | Stolewon | $44,740 |
5 | OelaPaloema | $30,750 |
6 | Tejon | $20,890 |
7 | Stormbreaker | $14,710 |
8 | Snoek2 | $9,490 |
$20,000 Whale at 888poker
Date | March 8th |
Buy-in | $320 |
Guarantee | $20,000 |
Entrants | 76 |
Prize pool | $22,800 |
ITM | 8 |
The 888poker Whale hit its guarantee once again as it continues its mini revival. Seventy-six players paid $320 to enter, creating a $22,800 prize pool as a result.
The final table was a star-studded affair with the linkes of ��xFink_Ploydx�� of Canada (7th - $1,026), Sam ��sammygrinder�� Grafton (5th - $1,710) and ��josef_shvejk�� (3rd - $3,420) all reaching it.
Heads-up was contested by triple Sunday Million champion Artem ��veeea�� Vezhenkov and ��j_peso4��. It was the latter who got their hands on the $7,410 top prize, leaving Vezhenkov to net $4,788.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | j_peso4 | Canada | $7,410 |
2 | Artem ��veeea�� Vezhenkov | Russia | $4,788 |
3 | josef_shvejk | Russia | $3,420 |
4 | Timmys3 | United Kingdom | $2,280 |
5 | Sam ��sammygrinder�� Grafton | United Kingdom | $1,710 |
6 | Voloda.uu | Russia | $1,254 |
7 | xFink_Ploydx | Canada | $1,026 |
8 | matokr | Hungary | $912 |
$100,000 Sunday Mega Deep at 888poker
Date | March 8th |
Buy-in | $109 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entrants | 913 |
Prize pool | $100,000 |
ITM | 90 |
The $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep saw another overlay this week, not that the 90-players who cashed cared much about it as it��s all extra value for them.
Nobody enjoyed the overlay more than ��haymon23�� from the United Kingdom as they walked away with the $18,750 top prize. They got their hands on this sum after sending ��CheersMates�� of Canada to the showers in second-place, a finish worth $13,500.
Only one other player won five-figures; ��pAhApepu�� of Estonia won exactly $10,000.
Shout-outs to ��getabreak��, ��CoolHandTone��, ��normannolly��, ��V_Poliakov�� and Andrey ��AndreyNiki�� Nikiforov who all navigated their way to the final table.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | haymon23 | United Kingdom | $18,750 |
2 | CheersMates | Canada | $13,500 |
3 | pAhApepu | Estonia | $10,000 |
4 | getabreak | $7,500 | |
5 | CoolHandTone | United Kingdom | $5,250 |
6 | normannolly | Ukraine | $4,250 |
7 | V_Poliakov | Ukraine | $3,250 |
8 | Andrey ��AndreyNiki�� Nikiforov | Russia | $2,250 |
9 | LeetRunGoot | Canada | $1,410 |
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