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October 4 was another action-packed Sunday in the online poker tournament world and there were plenty of familiar names who found themselves in the winner’s circle.
Adrian Mateos was one such winner, triumphing in the $5,250 buy-in High Rollers Blade Prime at GGPoker for a cool $95,537.
Bert Stevens was the unfortunate soul who burst the money bubble. His seventh-place finish meant he went home empty-handed although he did win almost $400,000 last week so it’s hard to feel sorry for him!
Ole Schemion was the first superstar to see a return on his investment, Sixth-place weighed in at $11,956. Laurynas Levinskas crashed out in fifth for $17,801 before Christian Rudolph bowed out in fourth and padded his bankroll with $26,502.
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Heads-up was set when Brock Wilson busted in third for $39,457, Mateos and Sean Winter locked horns heads-up, Mateos got the job done and banked the $95,537 top prize, leaving Winter to scoop a $58,745 consolation prize.
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Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Adrian Mateos | United Kingdom | $95,537 |
2 | Sean Winter | Canada | $58,745 |
3 | Brock Wilson | Canada | $39,457 |
4 | Christian Rudolph | Austria | $26,502 |
5 | L Levinskas | Croatia | $17,801 |
6 | Ole Schemion | Austria | $11,956 |
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- Adrian Mateos is a famous poker player from San Martin de la Vega, Spain. He earned more than USD 21,384,436.00 in his poker carreer with poker live tournaments alone. Cash Games not included. His last public game was in 13-Mar-2020 where he finished as 5 in the $ 250,000 No Limit Hold'em - Super High Roller Bowl event in partypoker LIVE - partypoker MILLIONS Sochi Super High Roller Series, Sochi.
Canada’s “Yaawn” got their hands on the largest prize of the weekend courtesy of being the last player standing in the High Roller MILLION$ event. Some 454 players made it through to the final day’s action on October 4 and Yaawn outlasted them all.
Everyone who navigated their way to the final table guaranteed themselves a five-figure score with the top three finishers netting six-figures.
“BadCards”, “WhyNotChili”, “blufferbaba”, and “grosgf” all fell in quick succession, leaving only five players in the hunt for the gargantuan top prize. Those five became four when “halom” ducked out, then “DonPepe” saw their tournament end in fourth-place, a finish worth $88,658.
Third-place and $129,391 went to “ravagee111” of Moldova, which left Yaawn and United Kingdom-based Belgian Kenny Hallaert heads-up. Hallaert fell at the final hurdle and secured a $188,837 prize, leaving the champion to get their hands on a cool $275,594.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Yaawn | Canada | $275,594 |
2 | Kenny Hallaert | United Kingdom | $188,837 |
3 | ravagee111 | Moldova | $129,391 |
4 | DonPepe | Iceland | $88,658 |
5 | halom | Malaysia | $60,748 |
6 | grosgf | China | $41,625 |
7 | blufferbaba | India | $28,521 |
8 | WhyNotChili | Moldova | $19,542 |
9 | BadCards | Canada | $13,390 |
Some of the other big results at GGPoker this weekend included:
- dirtynude – first-place in the GGMasters High Rollers $1,000 for $163,897
- Serenity Now – first-place in the Global MILLION$ for $91,125
- Martin Zamani – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Mulligan $5,250 for $87,247
- Ami Barer – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Opener $5,250 for $85,316
- Solya – first-place in the GGMasters $150 for $63,941
- THE Sheriff – first-place in the High Rollers Bounty King $3,150 for $57,725*
- GoatT – first-place in the High Rollers Marathon $840 for $57,703
- sagarpupul – first-place in the Sunday Bounty King $315 for $56,021*
- Subutai89 – first-place in the Bounty Hunters Main Event $210 for $46,351*
- Jans Arends – first-place in the Sunday Main Event $200 for $42,915
- rdcrsn – first-place in the High Rollers Bounty Six Shooter $1,260 for $42,557*
- LottoLarry – first-place in the Sunday Forty Stack $400 for $39,171
- getaxc56 – first-place in the High Rollers Main Event $1,050 for $37,544
- static88 – first-place in the Sunday Marathon $300 for $35,677
- ExoticJoe – first-place in the Sunday Special $125 for $33,184
- Baba_Yaga – first-place in the Sunday Monster Stack $200 for $26,530*
*includes bounty payments
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Over at 888poker, Malta’s “Fermparadox” won the 888Millions $88 Sunday PKO 8-Max for a combined $3,792. Another big PKO event, the $109 buy-in 888Millions Sunday challenge, saw Sweden’s “VnilaVader” scoop the $3,098 top prize plus an additional $3,304 worth of bounties.
This weekend’s Sunday Special overlaid for the third consecutive week, although the 486 entrants meant it was only a few buy-ins short. It ended in a four-way chop with all four players winning five-figure prizes. “YoureMagical” (4th - $13,898), “Iambudha' (3rd - $11,414), “mieux90” (2nd - $12,618), and “The MufinMan” (1st - $14,008).
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“futomaki123” won the 888Millions Sunday Mega Deep, turning $109 into $18,750, the largest prize awarded at 888poker on October 4.
Big Scores Galore at partypoker
Qatar’s Mayank Saxena is $119,875 richer than a few hours ago courtesy of triumphing in the $5,200 High Roller Big Game at partypoker.
The tournament saw 101 players buy in and it was Saxena who outlasted them all and secured the tournament’s only six-figure prize, namely $119,875. Saxena defeated Joakim Andersson heads-up for the title; the Swedish runner-up banked $85,925.
Before that happened, a whole host of stars helped themselves to some of the $500,000 prize pool. WPTWOC Player of the ChampionshipArtur Martirosian crashed out in eighth before former MILLIONS Online champion Jon Van Fleet fell in seventh.
Christopher Fitzgerald and Team partypoker’s Ludovic Geilich busted before four-time WSOP bracelet winner Dominik Nitsche saw his tournament end in fourth-place. Slovenia’s Rok Gostisa was the penultimate elimination, his demise in third netting him $61,450.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Mayank Saxena | Qatar | $119,875 |
2 | Joakim Andersson | Sweden | $85,925 |
3 | Rok Gostisa | Slovenia | $61,450 |
4 | Dominik Nitsche | United Kingdom | $43,750 |
5 | Ludovic Geilich | United Kingdom | $32,500 |
6 | Christopher Fitzgerald | Canada | $25,000 |
7 | Jon Van Fleet | Canada | $21,250 |
8 | Artur Martirosian | Russia | $17,750 |
Feast your eyes on these other impressive results from partypoker tournaments held on October 4.
- Krzysztof Dulowski – first-place in the $530 Big Game for $46,966
- Victor Onizuka – first-place in the $55 Mini Big Game for $15,318
- UnderEV95 – first-place in the $55 Gladiator for $11,162*
- Brachiosaurus – first-place in the $109 Ultrasonic for $5,535*
- pasoperopago – first-place in the $77 Magnificent 77 for $5,192*
- Blindguy69 – first-place in the Bounty Hunter $109 for $3,685*
Epic Heads-Up Clash at PokerStars
The PokerStars$1,050 Sunday Supersonic is a tournament that never fails to excite. A big buy-in, juicy guarantee, and hyper-turbo blind structure always leads to a thrilling conclusion. This week’s was no different.
It was won by Niklas “Lena900” Astedt for $19,128 after a heads-up deal with fellow superstar Andras “probirs” Nemeth who banked $19,458. Only five others received a slice of the $66,030 prize pool, including Anton “Bomber&Granater” Wigg, “Old brock”, Peter “Belabasci” Traply, Simon “C. Darwin2” Mattsson and “efkinis24”. What a ridiculous finale!
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Niklas “Lena900” Astedt | Sweden | $19,128* |
2 | Andras “probirs” Nemeth | Hungary | $19,458* |
3 | efkinis24 | Lithuania | $10,183 |
4 | Simon “C. Darwin2” Mattsson | Sweden | $6,744 |
5 | Peter “Belabasci” Traply | Hungary | $4,467 |
6 | Old brock | Austria | $3,280 |
7 | Anton “Bomber&Granater” Wigg | Austria | $2,768 |
*reflects a heads-up deal
Swede’s excelled in the $107.50 Half Price Sunday Supersonic too, with a pair of Swedish grinders finishing in first and second place.
“ambosexus001” and “mariaanovic” were the six-handed final table’s first casualties before Argentinian pro German “germaxi” Chrstiansen fell in fourth for the final four-figure score. Andres “pintoelbajon” Viola secured the $12,102 third-place prize with their exit setting up an all-Swedish heads-up battle between “TiltMeBig” and “SURLOPE”. The former got the job done and their hands on $24,929, leaving the latter to console themselves with a $17,369 runner-up prize.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | TiltMeBig | Sweden | $24,929 |
2 | SURLOPE | Sweden | $17,369 |
3 | Andres “pintoelbajon” Viola | Uruguay | $12,102 |
4 | German “germaxi” Christiansen | Argentina | $8,432 |
5 | mariaanovic | Slovakia | $5,875 |
6 | ambosexus001 | Russia | $4,094 |
These are some of the other highlights from PokerStars’ tournaments this weekend:
- Torben “Tralllle” Soerensen – first-place in the $1,50 Sunday High Roller for $45,379
- Ben “Fabaz” Farrel – first-place in the $215 Bounty Builder for $39,145*
- VladTheSlaye – first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Cooldown for $29,383
- L1VeYRdrEamS – first-place in the $215 Fat Sunday for $18,900
- Anton “Bomber&Granater” Wigg – first-place in the Hotter $215 for $17,658*
- Wildace_hun – first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up for $14,218
- ajetopatamat – first-place in the $530 Sunday Marathon for $10,546
- Lefty Gekko – first-place in the Hotter $109 for $9,608
- Joeyh1991 – first-place in the $109 Sunday Starter for $4,168
- GoodLuckH4veFun – first-place in the $109 Bounty Builder for $3,916*
*includes bounty payments
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The Irish Poker Masters Main Event has completed both its starting flights with Day 1B concluding on December 13. The total attendance topped the scales at 1,341 entrants, meaning the €1 million guarantee has been blown out of the water.
Team partypoker’s Dzmitry Urbanovich competed on Day 1B and shone brightly, bagging up 4,099,649 chips when the curtain came down on proceedings. That colossal stack was enough to claim second-place in the Day 1B chip counts and fourth-place overall.
Canada’s Jiachen Gong finished Day 1B with the title of chip leader courtesy of their 5,107,406 stack. This places Gong second overall with 202 players remaining.
Day 1B saw several stellar names progress to Day 2, which shuffles up and deals at 19:05 GMT on December 14.
Christoph Vogelsang (3,711,797), Conor Beresford (3,537,440), Aliaksei Boika (2,588,964), Aleksejs Ponakovs (1,836,553), Sergio Aido (1,588,984), Adrian Mateos (1,254,497), Steven Van Zadelhoff (768,051), and Preben Stokkan (225,590) among them.
All 202 players returning on Day 2 are in the money. They’ll take home at least €2,082 for their efforts but reaching the final table guarantees at least €17,025 hits their partypoker account. The top three finishers pad their bankrolls with six-figure prizes, with the champion of the IPM Main Event turning their €1,100 investments into a cool €215,163.
Irish Poker Masters Main Event Day 1B Top 10 Chip Counts
Place | Player | Country | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jiachen Gong | Canada | 5,107,406 |
2 | Dzmitry Urbanovich | Latvia | 4,099,649 |
3 | Christoph Vogelsang | United Kingdom | 3,711,797 |
4 | Conor Beresford | United Kingdom | 3,537,440 |
5 | Georgi Sandev | Bulgaria | 3,430,400 |
6 | Adi Rajkovic | Austria | 3,383,874 |
7 | Dean Hutchison | United Kingdom | 2,990,448 |
8 | Davide Nutarelli | Malta | 2,712,742 |
9 | Victor Simionato | Brazil | 2,615,328 |
10 | Aliaksei Boika | Belarus | 2,588,964 |
Irish Poker Masters Main Event Final Table Payouts
Place | Prize |
---|---|
1 | €215,163 |
2 | €148,042 |
3 | €101,620 |
4 | €66,267 |
5 | €45,290 |
6 | €34,894 |
7 | €27,433 |
8 | €21,661 |
9 | €17,025 |
Mary Pudmoreff Wins The JP Masters
Canada’s Mary Pudmoreff is the champion of The JP Masters, a €530 buy-in event that saw 726 players turn out across three Day 1s.
Pudmoreff bought in on Day 1B on December 12 and turned her 100,000 starting stack into 528,071. That was enough for 16th place at the close of play. Pudmoreff also helped herself to €937 worth of bounty payments during her flight.
That bounty payment swelled to a massive €28,240 when Pudmoreff found herself as the last player standing. First-place weighed in at €24,661, meaning Pudmoreff secured a total prize worth €52,901.
Our champion sent Russia’s Aleksandr Zhilin to the rail in second-place. While the Russian star was disappointed not to win, the €35,061 combined runner-up prize will help numb the pain somewhat.
Several other household names cashed in this awesome event. Team partypoker’s Josip Simunic was one of them, eventually falling in 12th place for a €2,901 combined haul.
Others included Adrian Mateos, Michael Tureneic, Yiannis Liperis, Joao Vieira, Katie Swift, Andras Nemeth, Gianluca Speranza, and Daan Mulders.
Place | Player | Country | Prize | Bounties |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mary Pudmoreff | Canada | €24,661 | €28,240 |
2 | Aleksandr Zhilin | Russia | €24,624 | €10,437 |
3 | Rui Ferreira | Netherlands | €16,377 | €5,218 |
4 | Patrice Brandt | United Kingdom | €10,656 | €2,703 |
5 | Pavlo Kolinovskyi | Ukraine | €7,306 | €2,042 |
6 | David Carrasco | Croatia | €5,654 | €2,062 |
7 | Thomas Holmer | Denmark | €4,181 | €3,490 |
8 | Aleksei Barkov | Russia | €3,343 | €4,375 |
9 | Leonid Orman | Russia | €2,667 | €3,406 |
Other Irish Poker Masters Results
It’s great to see some Irish players take down Irish Poker Masters events recently. Aaron Harding triumphed in the IPM #10 Mix-Max and secured a €11,333. Dara O’Kearney also bagged himself a title. He took down the IPM #16 6-Max Turbo PKO for a combined prize worth €7,360.
- Niklas Astedt – first-place in the IPM #17 Omaha High Roller for €27,131
- Aaron Harding – first-place in the IPM #10 Mix-Max for €11,333
- Erik Olofsson – first-place in the IPM #12 6-Max for €10,002
- Boris Angelov – first-place in the IPM #18 6-Max Hyper for €9,603
- Dara O’Kearney – first-place in the IPM #16 6-Max Turbo PKO for €7,360*
- Tobias Andersen – first-place in the IPM #13 Omaha for €5,896
- Rayan Chamas – first-place in the IPM #15 7-Max Turbo for €5,865
- Riku Koivurinne – first-place in the IPM #17 Mini Omaha High Roller for €4,427
- Tautvydas Basinskas – first-place in the IPM #10 Mini Mix-Max for €2,651
- Dominik Fessel – first-place in the IPM #12 Mini 6-max for €2,632
- Alexander Fitasov – first-place in the IP #13 Mini Omaha for €1,117
*includes bounty payments
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