Online Poker Weekend: 'skattman' Wins War of Attrition in Full Tilt Tourney

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A longer than usually night for the major Sunday events cam to an end in the pre-dawn hours of Monday, following a final table in the Full Tilt $750,000 Guarantee that lasted nearly three hours. skattman took down the triumph in the event, surging from the middle of the final-table pack. Over at Poker Stars, another great night of attendance marked the Sunday Million, with 'power2prut' making a steady push to the win.

Poker Stars Sunday Million

Poker Stars returned to its normal Sunday Million offering with an event that drew "only" 6,964 hopefuls, generating a solid prize pool of $1,392,800. 1,080 players cashed, with $196,384 on the line for first. 'Vorcirion' and 'renassence' led the way to the final nine, each with a bit over $10 million chips as the last table began.

'dontriverme2' had a brief final-table stay, exiting when his 4?4? lost up against the 10?10? of 'power2prut,' flopping a set but losing to a turned flush as the board showed K?4?3?6?7?. Out soon after was 'espnman,' whose 3?3? couldn't hold on against 'kuparinen's A?J? when the board completed with 5?Q?4?J?Q?.

Seventh place went to a crippled 'matlik,' bounced out when his 7?6? couldn't connect against 'Round42,' who called for not much more from the big blind, with J?2?. The board arrived 10?8?A?4?K?, narrowing the field to six. It went to five when Voicirion bounced 'geotico;' Voicirion had 7?7? to geotico's A?Q?, and they watched as 6?K?5?8?7? was displayed.

power2prut padded his lead through the middle part of the final table, but stayed out of the knockout hands. The next all-in collison pitted kuparinen, with A?K?, against Round42, with A?Q?. Round42 was outchipped and dominated, and watched as the 5?8?7?3?4? board gave kuparinen a winning flush. kuparinen picked up the next knockout as well when his Q?Q? held up over renassence's 3?3?, the board bringing a status-preserving K?10?A?7?5?. power2prut then notched his own knockout, finishing off a desperately short Vorcirion. On that hand, power2prut's 3?3? held on over Vorcirion's A?4? when the board showed 5?2?8?K?7?.

At this point, kuparinen, and power2prut agreed to a chop for most of the money, and played on for $30,000 and the title. On the final hand, power2prut started with A?8?, kuparinen with K?9?. The board came J?A?5?Q?5?, giving power2prut two pairs and the win.

Final standings:

* 1st ($180,000): power2prut

* 2nd ($115,273): kuparinen

3rd ($69,640): Vorcirion

4th ($55,712): renassence

5th ($41,784): Round42

6th ($30,641.60): geotico

7th ($21,588.40): matlik

8th ($12,535.20): espnman

9th ($8,217.52): dontriverme2

* --- two-way deal for remaining prize money; $30,000 to eventual winner

Full Tilt $750,000 Guarantee

Full Tilt's once-a-month $500+30 event drew 1,573 runners and generated a purse of $786,500, comfortably topping its guarantee. 216 places paid, with first place worth $147,862 and five-figure paydays awarded to everyone at the final table. 'skattman' amassed over $1.7 million in chips to lead the way to the final table.

Ninth place went to 'Howdoiplayxx,' who now knows how not to play A?K? --- at least not to run it into K?K?. 'foshio' (noted online player Josh Klehr) held that and picked up the knockout when the board arrived J?10?9?9?6?. A few hands later, 'livb112' sent 'Cancer' to the rail in eighth; livb112 had 10?10? to Cancer's A?8?, and won out when a Q?6?4?K?6? board appeared.

Over fifty hands elapsed before the next knockout, when 'jpmetalfan's K?J? fell to the A?Q? of 'andre07,' the board showing 4?9?A?6?7?. A bizarre hand then sent foshio to the rail, when he and andre07 mixed it up. andre07 had tried to steal from the cutoff, but foshio, with 2?2?, made the call. The flop of 6?3?5? seemed safe enough, and foshio bet $180,000, andre07 raised another $180,000, foshio pushed, and andre07 called, with a steal gone very right --- J?6? for top pair and the lead. A 3? turn and Q? river completed the big knockout, although virtually all those chips went to 'titantom32' on a huge double-through moments later.

Another long period elapsed before livb112 fell in fifth, his A?K? topped by andre07's 9?9? as the board came 3?J?4?J?10?. Fourth place went to 'fsoyars,' the shortest remaining stack; he made a move from the button with A?2?, but found a ready caller in 'skattmann,' with A?9?. The board came 4?9?4?Q?3?, and the field was three.

skattmann finally finished off andre07 by getting the chips in ahead and flopping a flush to boot; on that hand skattmann held A?7?, andre07 9?7?, and the board arrived 4?8?3?8?8?. After another 20 hands of see-saw play, skattman finally took down the win over titantom32. On the final hand, titantom pushed all-in after a turn jack had the board reading J?8?6?J?. titantom32 had 8?3? for two pair, but skattmann had an easy call, holding J?5? for made trips and a draw to a flush. A 2? river filled that flush and completed the victory.

Final standings:

1st ($147,862): skattmann

2nd ($91,627.25): titantom32

3rd ($63,313.25): andre07

4th ($48,763): fsoyars

5th ($36,965.60): livb112

6th ($26,426.40): foshio

7th ($19,269.25): jpmetalfan

8th ($14,943.50): Cancer

9th ($11,482.90): Howdoiplayxx

Party Poker $300,000 Guaranteed

Maybe Party Poker's largely European player base has a fondness for American NCAA basketball? Who knows what was up, but attendance was off a good bit at the Party Poker $300,000 Guaranteed. 1,224 entrants were on hand, well shy of the 1,500 needed to cover the guarantee. As a result, the players that were there had the chance to carve up over $55,000 in overlay. 150 players cashed, with first prize bumped up to $63,000 due to the narrowed player pool. 'lotharpo' and 'ddaylee' were the leaders as the final table commenced play.

First out was 'DalconOpeaN,' whose A?Q? couldn't connect against 'miamivice80's 10?10?, the board bringing 5?5?J?K?4?. Then, 'HB8073' picked a bad moment to go to war with A?K?, running into lotharpo's A?A? and getting no reprieve from the 9?Q?6?3?6? board. A short-stacked 'FaetterD' was third to exit, forced in with a 10?6? holding that was outclassed by miamivice80's K?8?, with a board of 8?K?Q?2?A?. And then by far the wildest player at the table, 'BIG_BEAR_123,' made a last push with J?3? that found a caller in 'RoyNibbles,' with A?Q?. The board came 7?Q?Q?J?K?, and the field was six.

Another desperate stack, 'partyjohan,' then found 8?7? worth a try, but lotharpo had an easy call with A?4? and triumphed as the board provided 3?A?K?4?J?. With the blinds putting everyone in peril, miamivice80 first dropped a large pot, then bounced out in fifth when his ace-high hand ran into 'Immorttall's aces, the board bringing 8?9?4?10?3?. At this point the four survivors agreed on a chop to split up the remaining money, with RoyNibbles having a tiny chip lead but settling for an easy-to-figure deal.

Final standings:

** 1st ($40,000): RoyNibbles

** 2nd ($40,000): Immorttall

** 3rd ($30,000): ddaylee

** 4th ($28,000): lotharpo

5th ($14,250): miamivice80

6th ($11,250): partyjohan

7th ($8,550): BIG_BEAR_123

8th ($5,700): FaetterD

9th ($4,350): HB8073

10th ($3,000): DalconOpeaN

** --- four-way deal for remaining prize money

Ultimate Bet $200,000 Guaranteed

952 players made it to the weekly Ultimate Bet $200,000 Guaranteed, providing an overlay of just under 10% to the players. 100 players cashed and first prize was the expected $45,000, also guaranteed. 'TheMasterJ33' led a tightly packed bunch to the final table, with just under $400,000 in chips. 'bassman64' departed quickly, first losing a race for two-thirds of his chips, then making a stand with A?Q?, which ran into the A?A? of 'Maria Nuccia' (a.k.a. Brock 't soprano' Parker) and found no help when the board came 6?4?9?4?7?.

'Froggy_06' picked up the next two knockouts, first sending 'Buckohfive' to the rail in ninth. On that hand, Froggy_06 had 8?8? to Buckohfive's A?K?, and the board showed 4?6?2?3?J?. Following that, 'bad_egg' found A?J? unlucky against Froggy_06's K?J?, as the 2?10?K?4?6? board brought the king. Soon after, 'Kingdan23' departed, his A?Q? losing a race to 'Fish991's 7?7? as the board delivered K?5?4?9?10?.

Froggy_06 croaked when he got all-in with 9?9? against 'spiker123,' who held K?K?; the 5?4?A?5?8? board changed nothing. A couple of dozen hands elapsed before TheMasterJ33 bowed out in fifth, his 9?9? overtaken by the A?J? of 'One Above All,' the board offering A?6?3?3?2?. spiker123 departed in two stages, ultimately finishing fourth; he lost most of his chips on a questionable call with a middle-pair holding on a J-high board (Fish991 had pushed with an overpair, queens), then ran 4?4? into Fish991's K?K? and watching helplessly as the 5?2?K?10?2? board played out.

Fish991 continued his surge to the win with knockouts on consecutive hands. First, his A?10? hand dominated One Above All's A?8?, with the chips in the middle before the flop. The J?5?Q?7?6? board meant two players remained. That lasted exactly one hand, with Fish991 and Maria Nuccia again all-in before the flop; this time Fish991 held A?Q? to Maria Nuccia's J?7?. The board of 6?10?9?4?Q? gave Maria Nuccia plenty of outs, but none of them arrived and Fish991 had his win.

Final standings:

1st ($45,000): Fish991

2nd ($26,500): Maria Nuccia

3rd ($18,000): One Above All

4th ($13,100): spiker123

5th ($10,500): TheMasterJ33

6th ($8,500): Froggy_06

7th ($6,500): Kingdan23

8th ($4,500): bad_egg

9th ($3,400): Buckohfive

10th: ($2,000): bassman64

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