Sunday Briefing: kirbynator Takes Down Sunday High Roller

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There were several major online poker tournaments held on Jun. 30 as the 2019 World Series of Poker continued its march towards a thrilling conclusion. Some of the big hitters are still in Nevada waiting for the $10,000 WSOP Main Event, but plenty of them have returned to their home and have been battling it out at the virtual felt.

$2,100 Sunday High Roller at PokerStars

DateJune 30th
Buy-in$2,100
Guarantee$125,000
Entrants57
Prize pool$125,000
ITM6

This weekend��s $2,100 Sunday High Roller at PokerStars overlaid when 57 players ponied up the cash to compete for a slice of the $125,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Canada��s ��kirbynator�� took full advantage of the added value, topping the field to secure a cool $43,942 haul. The Canadian has been a big player in online poker circle for more than a decade and showed they still have what it takes to fight it out at the highest level.

Only six places were paid with ��Bonglim�� of the United Kingdom being the first casualty inside the money, falling in sixth place for $6,611. The Brit was joined on the rail by Finnish superstar Sami ��Lrslzk�� Kelopuro before ��Anjeyyy�� of Ukraine fell by the wayside for $14,103.

Jens ��Graftekkel�� Arends from the Netherlands busted in third place for $20,599 to leave "kirbynator" and Joris ��BillLewinsky�� Ruijs to battle heads-up for the title and lion��s share of the prize pool.

It was the former who came out on top, netting $43,942 leaving Ruijs to bank the $30,086 consolation prize.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1kirbynatorCanada$43,942
2Joris ��BillLewinsky�� RuijsNetherlands$30,086
3Jens ��Graftekkel�� ArendsNetherlands$20,599
4AnjeyyyUkraine$14,103
5Sami ��Lrslzk�� KelopuroFinland$9,656
6BonglimUnited Kingdom$6,611
Joris Ruijs
Joris ��BillLewinsky�� Ruijs second for $30,086

UFC KO Poker Series 57: $530 NLHE High Roller at PokerStars

DateJune 30th
Buy-in$530
Guarantee$250,000
Entrants923
Prize pool$461,500
ITM127

The UFC KO Poker Series 57: $530 NLHE High Roller smashed it��s guaranteed out of the park when 923 players bought in to create a $461,500 prize pool that was shared half between the top 127 finishers and half on the heads of the competitors.

Finland��s Mikael ��VaikoAssa�� Koistinen was the first player to bust from the nine-handed final table, a finish worth $5,282 when bounties were taken into consideration. He was followed to the sidelines by ��girafganger7�� ($8,031), ��tianming01�� ($7,811) and Brazil��s ��seijstar�� ($15,548.

Canada��s Doug ��dlanger610�� Lang then fell in fifth-place for $12,107 and was joined on the rail by ��hdjgkfgsdl�� who netted $15,357. Third-place, the penultimate bust out, went to ��kekito37�� of Argentina who collected $24,056.

This set up a one-on-one battle with ��ihor888888�� of Ukraine and ��DoesOner�� from Mexico. The latter was the player who emerged victorious, collecting a cool $67,992 with the runner-up padding their bankroll with $42,609.

PlacePlayerCountryPrizeBounty PrizeToral Prize
1DeosOnerMexico$38,345$29,647$67,992
2ihor888888Ukraine$27,333$15,276$42,609
3kekito37Argentina$19,484$4,572$24,056
4hdjgkfgsdlUnited Kingdom$13,889$1,468$15,357
5Doug ��dlanger610�� LangCanada$9,900$2,207$12,107
6seijstarBrazil$7,057$8,491$15,548
7tianming01China$5,030$2,781$7,811
8girafganger7United Kingdom$3,586$4,445$8,031
9Mikael ��VakioAssa�� KoistinenFinland$2,556$2,726$5,282

Sunday High Roller Gladiator: $100K Gtd at partypoker

DateJune 30th
Buy-in$2,100
Guarantee$100,000
Entrants55
Prize pool$112,750
ITM7

$112,750 was the collected prize pool in the Sunday High Roller Gladiator and it was ��Suicidebomber�� who was the player to emerge victoriously, their victory adding $41,778 to their partypoker bankroll.

Only the top seven finishers received prize money from the main prize pool, ��DontDo_IT�� being the first player to bank some cash. Seventh-place was worth $2,951 and they received no bounties payments to bolster this amount.

��CarpePiscis�� and ��PacoSILVERIO�� were the next bust outs, finishes worth $6,198 and $8,287 before ��HugoBarbaro�� crashed out for a $7,561 score.

Everyone else banked a five-figure prize, ��Shaundeeb�� netting $11,290 in total for third place. Heads-up saw ��skitzo7932�� and ��Suicidebomber�� battle one-on-one with the latter emerging victorious, leaving skitzo7932 to haul in a $19,586 runner-up prize.

PlacePlayerPrizeBounty PrizeTotal Prize
1Suicidebomber$14,610$27,168$41,778
2skitzo7932$14,599$4,987$19,586
3Shaundeeb$9,322$1,968$11,290
4HugoBarbaro$5,593$1,968$7,561
5PacoSILVERIO$4,350$3,937$8,287
6CarpePiscis$3,573$2,625$6,198
7DontDo_IT$2,951$$2,951

Sunday Gladiator: $150K Gtd at partypoker

DateJune 30th
Buy-in$320
Guarantee$150,000
Entrants479
Prize pool$150,000
ITM64

One of the biggest events held at partypoker on Jun. 30 was the $320 buy-in Sunday Gladiator that saw $150,000 paid out.

��cheveuxbleu�� claimed the biggest share of the prize pool, a combined $25,630 when the bounty payments were taken into consideration. The champion defeated ��l_qxg9y�� heads-up to claim the title and resign the runner-up to a total prize worth $15,106.

Earlier at the final table, ��Kingo99�� busted in eighth place for $2,738 with ��PCAmish�� busting in seventh place for $3,629.

��ITSBAKINGDAVE�� ran out of steam in sixth place for $4,807 before Team Online��s Jaime ��jaimestaples�� Staples collected $4,826 for his fifth-place finish. The final two eliminations were ��NowNowNow�� and ��traumafanger�� who turned their $320 investments into $6,656 and $8,270 respectively.

PlacePlayerPrizeBounty PrizeTotal Prize
1cheveuxbleu$10,978$14,652$25,630
2l_qxg9y$10,962$4,144$15,106
3traumfanger$7,520$750$8,270
4NowNowNow$5,231$1,425$6,656
5Jaime ��jaimestaples�� Staples$3,711$1,115$4,826
6ITISBAKINGDAVE$2,697$2,110$4,807
7PCAmish$1,921$1,708$3,629
8Kingo99$1,389$1,349$2,738

$100,000 Sunday Sale Mega Deep at 888poker

DateJune 30th
Buy-in$109
Guarantee$100,000
Entrants981
Prize pool$100,000
ITM99

888poker ran its Sunday Sale again on Jun. 30, cutting the buy-in for some of it��s bigger tournaments, including the Sunday Mega Deep that saw it��s buy-in cut to $109 despite keeping its $100,000 guarantee.

Some 981 players fought it out at the 888poker virtual felt meaning 99 places were paid. Everyone at the final table won at least $1,300, the sum collected by ��villagelife��. The prize money continued to rise as ��DmytroR�� ($2,200), ��Priit�� ($3,200), ��CalmRevolver�� and ��FShayne�� ($5,200) all fell in succession.

Sweden��s ��Skrutten9�� busted in fourth place for $7,450 and was then joined on the rail by Sebastian ��p000cket000�� Sikorski who banked $9,900 and left Romania��s ��improv33r�� and Russia��s ��m0zga�� to fight for the top prize.

It was Russia who came out unscathed, first-place being worth $18,350 with the Romanian star collecting $13,100 for their second place exit.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1m0zga4Russia$18,350
2improv33rRomania$13,100
3Sebastian ��p000cket000�� SikorskiCanada$9,900
4Skrutten9Sweden$7,450
5FShayneCanada$5,200
6CalmRevolverRussia$4,200
7PriitEstonia$3,200
8DmytroRUkraine$2,200
9villagelifeNew Zealand$1,300

$20,000 Sunday Sale Whale at 888poker

DateJune 30th
Buy-in$320
Guarantee$20,000
Entrants87
Prize pool$26,100
ITM9

The Sunday Sale continued in the $20,000 Whale which saw the $530 buy-in reduced to $320. It proved a popular decision as 87 players created a $26,100 prize pool shared among the final table of nine players.

��Maurice12343�� was the first of the in-the-money casualty; ninth-place was worth $913. Everyone else collected four-figures, including ��MWTTGB�� of Sweden ($1,044), ��Hurrican3�� ($1,174), ��onyvapapaa�� ($1,435) and India��s ��checcmate�� ($1,957).

Russia��s ��Panzerfish�� was the fourth-place finisher for $2,610 before ��_APO_1�� saw their tournament end in third-place for $3,915.

This set up a heads-up encounter between ��Mimm000000u�� of Malta of ��4timesBet�� from Uruguay. The South American came out on top to scoop $7,830 with the Malta-based grinder collecting $5,220.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
14timesBetUruguay$7,830
2Mimm000000uMalta$5,220
3_APO_1Germany$3,915
4PanzerfishRussia$2,610
5checcmateIndia$1,957
6onyvapapaa1 $1,435
7Hurrrican3 $1,174
8MWFTBGSweden$1,044
9maurice12343 $913

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