Koon and Badziakouski Reel in Huge Sunday Scores

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The Sunday tournaments at GGPoker threw up some huge results yet again, and both Jason Koon and Mikita Badziakouski were among the sit��s biggest winners.

Koon��s victory came in a relatively new addition to GGPoker��s Sunday schedule, the Sunday Million Super HR. This tournament comes with a bankroll-worrying $25,500 buy-in, but taking it down comes with a mid-six-figure score.

Christian Rudolph was this event��s bubble boy, falling in ninth place from a 62-strong field. Rudolph��s demise paved the way for the remaining eight players to scoop some prize money. "bill2021" got their hands on $67,828 when they busted in eighth, before Badziakouski fell in seventh and won $87,383.

Each of the final six players secured a six-figure payout. Andras Nemeth was the first of those six stars to receive a bumper payout, namely $112,576. "Machitos !!" of Cyprus and "Pandora-box" of China saw their tournaments end in fifth and fourth-place for prizes of $145,031 and $186,844, respectively.

There were no more eliminations because the final three playesr struck a deal for the rest of the prize pool, and what a final three they were. Daniel Dvoress officially finished in third for $290,466, Isaac Haxton collected $320,611 for his second-place finish, leaving Koon to bank a $339,257 first-place prize.

$25,500 Sunday Million Super HR Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jason KoonCanada$339,257*
2Isaac HaxtonCanada$320,611*
3Daniel DvoressCanada$290,466*
4Pandora-boxChina$186,844
5Machitos !!Cyprus$145,031
6Andras NemethHungary$112,576
7Mikita BadziakouskiThailand$87,383

*reflects a three-handed deal

Badziakouski Reels in $124,284 Score in the Sunday High Roller Masters

Mikita Badziakouski
Mikita Badziakouski

Some 679 players bought into the $1,050 Sunday High Rollers Main Event and created a $679,000 prize pool. A certain Badziakouski, fresh from a final table appearance in the $25,500 Sunday Million Super HR, was the last man standing here. His reward? An impressive $124,284.

The nine-handed final table was a star-studded affair, as you would expect from a $1,050 buy-in tournament. Adrian Mateos burst the final table bubble with his tenth-place finish, leaving such luminaries as Claas Segebrecht, Andreas Nasman, Jamil Wakil, and Pascal Hartmann to cash, the latter walking away with $52,409 after falling in fourth-place.

Michel Dattani was the penultimate bust-out, the Maltese star got his hands on $69,889 after his demise in third. Dattani��s exit left "GiannisParios" one-on-one against Badziakouski. The former partypoker man got the job done, and was a worthy recipient of the $124,284 top prize. GiannisParios secured the $93,199 runner-up prize.

$1,050 Sunday High Rollers Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Mikita BadziakouskiThailand$124,284
2GiannisParlosCosta Rica$93,199
3Michel DattaniMalta$69,889
4Pascal HartmannAustria$52,409 
5LJoseph62Canada$39,301
6Jamil WakilCanada$29,472
7Andreas NasmanFinland$22,101
8FIORELLOSouth Africa$16,573
9Claas SegebrechtAustria$12,428

Other Large Scores From GGPoker��s January 16 Tournaments

*includes bounty payments

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