Sunday Briefing: "Junglemandan" Wins $276K at partypoker, Schemion Wins Sunday Supersonic
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There were big scores galore in the online poker world on Aug. 11 thanks in part the partypoker POWERFEST signing off with some huge events, including a $10,300 buy-in with $1 million guaranteed.
German star Ole Schemion was one of the big winners at PokerStars, triumphing in the $1,050 Sunday Supersonic. Let��s take a look at some of the most significant results from Aug. 11 in this week��s Sunday Briefing.
Powerfest 73-SHR: $1M Gtd at partypoker
Date | August 11th |
Buy-in | $10,300 |
Guarantee | $1,000,000 |
Entrants | 131 |
Prize pool | $1,310,000 |
ITM | 20 |
The $10,300 buy-in Super High Roller POWERFEST event at partypoker drew in a crowd of 131 players to ensure the $1 million guarantee was surpassed by more than $300,000. Only the top 20 players got their hands on some prize money, with everyone at the final table guaranteed almost $40,000.
��Kroat..�� was the first player to bust at the final table and secured $39,300 doing so. They were followed to the rail by ��DasIstMirWurst�� who collected $49,518 and then by ��AndreyBolkonsky�� and ��Tigerbluff�� who won $62,225 and $78,600.
It was ��MARL0�� who banked the first six-figure prize, winning $111,350 for their fourth-place exit. A cool $157,200 was awarded to ��Amadeus_Mozart�� for their third-place finish which set up a heads-up clash between ��PayAndPlay�� and ��Junglemandan.��
The last standing pair decided to strike a seal that saw PayAndPlay finish second for $240,807 and Junglemandan be crowned champion, a finish worth $276,511.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Junglemandan | $276,511* |
2 | PayAndPlay | $240,807* |
3 | Amadeus_Mozart | $157,200 |
4 | MARL0 | $111,350 |
5 | Tigerbluff | $78,600 |
6 | AndreyBolkonsky | $62,225 |
7 | DasIstMirWurst | $49,518 |
8 | Kroat.. | $39,300 |
*reflects a heads-up deal
Powerfest Phased #05-HR: $750K Gtd at partypoker
Date | August 11th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $750,000 |
Entrants | 863 |
Prize pool | $911,500 |
ITM | 120 |
Another POWERFEST event that ended in a heads-up deal was the $1,050 buy-in Phased event. Players could either play their way into this final via lower buy-in Phase 1 tournaments or buy in direct for $1,050.
Whatever way they made it to the final, 863-players were in it and vying for a share of the $911,500 prize pool. Like the $10,300 Super High Roller we just mentioned, this tournament ended in a heads-up chop. ��Hendimann69�� is the name that goes into the history books, their first-place being worth $148,656 with ��Chasse-Neige�� consoling themselves with a $124,429 runner-up prize.
Others at the eight-handed final table included ��RuiNF�� (8th - $12,669), ��Soothsayer�� (7th - $18,230), ��GandaGajo�� (6th - $25,795), ��aintnofish�� (5th - $36,004), ��showers�� (4th - $51,0440), and ��kgroqigmqtbmqom�� (3rd - $75,745).
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Hendimann69 | $148,656* |
2 | Chasse-Neige | $124,429* |
3 | kgroqigmqtbmqom | $75,745 |
4 | showers | $51,044 |
5 | aintnofish | $36,004 |
6 | GandaGajo | $25,795 |
7 | Soothsayer | $18,230 |
8 | RuiNF | $12,669 |
$215 Sunday Million at PokerStars
Date | August 11th |
Buy-in | $109 |
Guarantee | $1,000,000 |
Entrants | 11,881 |
Prize pool | $1,188,100 |
ITM | 2,150 |
This weekend��s Sunday Million at PokerStars was another big event with 11,881 players creating a $1,188,100 prize pool that was distributed among the top 2,150 finishers. Like the two big partypoker POWERFEST events, the Sunday Million ended in a deal, this time three players sharing more than $260,000.
With only three players remaining, ��volldemar88��, ��Benfica10�� and Sander ��S.totuli�� Totuli paused the tournament clock, and discussions of a deal took place. Those discussions went well, and everyone locked up more than $80,000 plus they had the chance to get their hands on another $20,000 if they went on to be the last player standing.
Third-place was decided when Russia��s volldemar ran out of steam. Thanks to the deal, the Russian padded their bankroll with $80,391. The remaining two players then went toe-to-toe for the additional $20,000 prize.
It was Brazil��s Sander ��S.totuli�� Totuli who locked up that extra money after he sent Benfica10 to the rail in second place. Benfica10 had to make do with the $81,929 runner-up score, with the champion netting $107,200.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sander ��S.totuli�� Totuli | Brazil | $107,200* |
2 | Benfica10 | Canada | $81,929* |
3 | volldemar88 | Russia | $80,391* |
4 | TheZQ | Sweden | $45,730 |
5 | rodtrader | Brazil | $33,186 |
6 | paila02 | Argentina | $24,083 |
7 | Sergio1306 | Russia | $17,477 |
8 | 123jeffrey | Netherlands | $12,683 |
9 | IvanDouglasu | Brazil | $9,204 |
* reflects a three-handed deal
$1,050 Sunday Supersonic at PokerStars
Date | August 11th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $150,000 |
Entrants | 171 |
Prize pool | $173,712 |
ITM | 19 |
German superstar Ole ��wizowizo�� Schemion added another major online title and $35,208 to his name as he came out on top of the 171-strong crowd in the $1,050 Sunday Supersonic event at PokerStars.
Any of the six finalists would have been a worthy champion, but the hyper-turbo structure leaves a lot to Lady Luck. Former European Poker Tour champion Aliaksei ��ale6ka�� Boika fell in sixth place for $8,993 and was joined on the rail by Dominik ��Bounatirou�� Nitsche and Pascal ��Paffchen�� Hartmann who won $11,816 and $15,524 respectively.
��APonakov�� of Latvia was the penultimate casualty of the final table, busting in third-place for $20,397. Schemion and ��bartek901�� was the heads-up duo, and it was Schemion who would ultimately emerge victoriously and with $35,208 extra in his bankroll. Bartek901 collected $26,798 for their second-place finish.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ole ��wizowizo�� Schemion | Austria | $35,208 |
2 | bartek901 | United Kingdom | $26,798 |
3 | APonakov | Latvia | $20,397 |
4 | Pascal ��Paffchen�� Hartmann | Austria | $15,524 |
5 | Dominik ��Bounatirou�� Nitsche | United Kingdom | $11,816 |
6 | Aliaksei ��ale6ka�� Boika | Belarus | $8,993 |
ChampionChips Main Event at 888poker
Date | August 11th |
Buy-in | $33 |
Guarantee | $42,200 |
Entrants | 2,778 |
Prize pool | $83,340 |
ITM | 252 |
Over at 888poker, the ChampionChips series ended in style with a $33 buy-in Main Event that saw its guarantee smashed when 2,778 players created a $83,340 prize pool.
ChampionChips events are 888poker��s low-stakes festival, and they are always well-received. This Main Event paid out the top 252 finishers, and it was ��germanbarros�� of Argentina who locked up the biggest prize, namely $13,168 and the title of champion.
The Argentinian defeated Austria��s ��IamYourDille�� heads-up to resign the runner-up to $9,884, which is still a great return on a $33 investment.
Earlier at the final table, ��MeuPdeOculos�� busted in ninth-place and banked $975, narrowly missing out on a four-figure prize. One by one the remaining players lost their stacks and headed to the sidelines, they were ��dejan96�� (8th - $1,575), ��caioborges95�� (7th - $2,350), ��epik841911�� (6th - $3,150), ��PokerTilt89�� (5th - $3,950), ��Shyam_M�� (4th - $5,375), and ��balamytkane�� (3rd - $7,158)
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | germanbarros | Argentina | $13,168 |
2 | IamYourDille | Austria | $9,884 |
3 | balamytkane | Russia | $7,158 |
4 | Shyam_M | United Kingdom | $5,375 |
5 | PokerTilt89 | Russia | |
6 | epik841911 | Ukraine | $3,150 |
7 | caioborges95 | Brazil | $2,350 |
8 | dejan96 | Croatia | $1,575 |
9 | MeuPdeOculos | Brazil | $975 |
$100,000 Sunday Mega Deep at 888poker
Date | August 11th |
Buy-in | $215 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entrants | 463 |
Prize pool | $100,000 |
ITM | 45 |
��GandaCu88�� of Malta was the last player standing in the $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep this weekend, turning $215 into a cool $19,350.
The Malta-based grinder was one of three players to walk away with a five-figure prize. Third-place finisher ��lucasrouck�� was one of them, the Brazilian scooping $11,000. ��p1n1she45�� of Mexico, the tournament��s runner-up, was the other; they won $14,500.
All nine finalists won at least $1,750 in this high profile weekly tournament, which you can qualify for from a little as a single cent thanks to the online satellite 888poker runs throughout the day and during the week.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | GandaCu88 | Malta | $19,350 |
2 | p1n1she45 | Mexico | $14,500 |
3 | lucasarouck | Brazil | $11,000 |
4 | Colt452ZZ | Canada | $8,250 |
5 | VanUKR | Ukraine | $5,700 |
6 | marksteve | United Kingdom | $4,400 |
7 | chriscaharade | Cyprus | $3,400 |
8 | HarSh_11 | Croatia | $2,400 |
9 | vrangler14 | Austria | $1,750 |
Sunday Blade 10K at Natural8
Date | August 11th |
Buy-in | $10,000 |
Guarantee | $ |
Entrants | 29 |
Prize pool | $281,300 |
ITM | 4 |
Germany��s ��Chun Lei Zhou�� won a Sunday Blade and cashed in another this weekend for a profitable end to the week. Their victory came in the Sunday Blade $10K that saw 29 players fight it out for a share of $281,300.
Natural8 regular ��HE22�� was the first player to cash. They busted in fourth place for $29,357 before being joined on the sidelines by ��emb3zzle�� of India whose third-place finish was worth $47,776.
No deal was struck despite there being a near $50,000 difference between first and second place. This meant ��MiMosa1�� of Finland��s runner-up finish was worth $77,719 with Chun Lei Zhou scooping $126,456 for their victory.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Chun Lei Zhou | Germany | $126,456 |
2 | MiMosa1 | Finland | $77,719 |
3 | emb3zzle | India | $47,766 |
4 | HE22 | Mexico | $29,357 |
Sunday Blade $5K at Natural8
Date | August 11th |
Buy-in | $5,000 |
Guarantee | $200,000 |
Entrants | 37 |
Prize pool | $100,000 |
ITM | 5 |
After winning the Sunday Blade $10K, Chun Lei Zhou went on to finish fifth in the Sunday Blade $5K for an additional $12,571 for what should have been a very productive weekend.
Another player enjoying the Sunday Blade $5K was ��viagraboy99999�� who was the last player standing, an accolade worth a cool $85,316. They defeated ��NOMAMES�� of Mexico heads-up to scoop the largest prize and leave the second-place finisher to collect $50,409.
Sandwiched between these results was the fourth-place finish of Brazil��s ��baita�� ($19,972) and the exit of ��Stevie444�� ($31,730).
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | viagraboy99999 | Austria | $85,316 |
2 | NOMAMES | Mexico | $50,409 |
3 | Stevie444 | Canada | $31,730 |
4 | baita | Brazil | $19,972 |
5 | Chun Lei Zhou | Germany | $12,571 |
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