XL Blizzard Recaps
Day 1 Completed
XL Blizzard Recaps
Day 1 Completed
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$1,050 | Jan. 28 | 1,002 | $1,002,000 |
At 7 p.m. GMT, the Main Event of the 2018 888poker XL Blizzard started. The massive $1,050 buy-in event had late registration open for five extra hours. At the end of registration, there were 730 players and 272 rebuys to create a total prize pool of $1,002,000, hitting the guarantee. For the winner, it would be a massive payday of $183,867!
888poker Ambassador Parker "888tonkaaaa" Talbot busted two spots away from the money
Familiar faces like Jon "chut_up" Van Fleet, Ben "jenbizzIe" Jones, Fabricio "DrMiKee" Gonzalez, Steven "Kale333" van Zadelhoff, Jans "Graftekkel" Arends, Sofia "sofialovgren" Lovgren and Artem "veeea" Vezhenkov busted pretty quickly; all went out well before the money.
Dominik "888Dominik" Nitsche, Anton "anteen" Bertilsson, Adrian "ADRI_ATM" Mateos, Ole "olekonjole" Schemion, Niklas "tutten7"Astedt, and 888poker Ambassadors Chris "888Moorman" Moorman and Martin "MJacobson888" Jacobson also played but didn't manage to reach the stage of the tournament where money was rewarded.
888poker Ambassador Parker "888tonkaaaa" Talbot busted two spots away from the money after losing with ace-jack against pocket eights. The bubble burst when "chazcombes" lost all his or her chips and ended in 100th place.
After reaching the money, familiar faces like Nicolas "PKaiser" Fierro, Simon "Isildur1337x" Mattsson and Anton "B.Mitchell" Wigg busted.
The final table was reached after "joelwilford" finished in 11th place and was followed by "GritinhO_Dzi" in 10th place.
On the final table, it took a while before "TAPIS_TAPIR" was the first casualty finishing in ninth place for $13,026. With eight players remaining, a brutal beat ended the tournament of "proplatish." "proplatish"'s stack ended up in the middle with kings against the jack-eight of "Vienas2", who was putting pressure on the Russian with two very short players on the table. The flop gave "Vienas2"
a gutshot but it was the running eight-jack on the turn and river that ended things for "proplatish" in eighth place for $22,044.
"Vienas2" was lucky again a few hands later, eliminating "Spowi07" in seventh place when cracking pocket jacks with jack-six. "eight0808", who was the short stack for a while, couldn't make a comeback and finished in sixth place for $42,084.
In the final hand, ace-king won the crucial coin flip against pocket fours.
Not much later, in a blind versus blind battle, "Kamphu94" ended up all in with ace-eight against the ace-queen of "Vienas2". The latter mentioned saw the best hand win, eliminating the German in fifth place for $52,104.
Flopping top pair against the chip leader was looking promising for "dr.hAni," but after they got their chips in the middle, the German was drawing dead soon enough. "Pepepepepe." turned a set of eights and eliminated his or her opponent in fourth place for $74,649.
Just a few hands after the eliminating of the German player, "wellyxx" ended in third place for $99,198.
After fifteen minutes of heads-up play, Argentina's "Pepepepepe." was able to finish the job. In the final hand, ace-king won the crucial coin flip against pocket fours. "Vienas2" ended in second place for $131,262 while Argentina's "Pepepepepe." won the first-place prize of $183,867 and the XL Blizzard Main Event title!
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Pepepepepe. | Argentina | $183,867 |
2 | Vienas2 | Lithuania | $131,262 |
3 | wellyxx | Finland | $99,198 |
4 | dr.hAni | Germany | $74,649 |
5 | Kamphu94 | Germany | $52,104 |
6 | eight0808 | Latvia | $42,084 |
7 | Spowi07 | Austria | $32,064 |
8 | proplatish | Russia | $22,044 |
9 | TAPIS_TAPIR | Netherlands | $13,026 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$215 | Jan. 28 | 1,011 | $202,200 |
The $150,000 Mega Deep attracted a field of just over a thousand players, all ponying up the $215 buy in. That made for a prize pool of just over $200,000 with $37,811 reserved for the winner.
"TooMuckRake" was the one to walk away with that amount after beating "Binkasaurus" heads up. Besides three players from the United Kingdom, all players at the final table of eight came from different countries, making it an international final table.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | TooMuckRake | Czech Republic | $37,811 |
2 | Binkasaurus | United Kingdom | $27,297 |
3 | Eat1ngAndWIN | United Kingdom | $20,220 |
4 | Jagar_888 | Switzerland | $15,165 |
5 | _zufurduo_ | Argentina | $10,110 |
6 | PBD03 | Canada | $7,077 |
7 | Sr.Penes | United Kingdom | $4,550 |
8 | 4TheGlory8 | Canada | $3,053 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$30 | Jan. 28 | 2,632 | $72,380 |
The Micro Main Event had a buy-in of just $30 and a massive 2,632 players entered. That made for a combined prize pool of $72,380 with just over $11,000 set apart for the winner.
"jobrazeau" from Canada walked away with that prize, getting his or her buy-in back times 381. "dnvz23" from Germany had to settle for $8,584, still a hefty prize for such a small buy-in tournament.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | jobrazeau | Canada | $11,436 |
2 | dnvz23 | Germany | $8,584 |
3 | grdpoker1 | Brazil | $6,217 |
4 | Nordnynordbrg | Canada | $4,669 |
5 | PoulPanasony | Denmark | $3,431 |
6 | JuveFan21 | China | $2,736 |
7 | Emveer | Malta | $2,041 |
8 | weneedit | Mexico | $1,368 |
9 | tyalot30 | Greece | $847 |
The 888poker XL Blizzard is now in the books. In May, 888poker is back with the XL Inferno while the XL Eclipse is scheduled for September. Expect live reporting of the biggest events and recaps of all the events, right here on PokerNews.com.
The Main Event with a massive guarantee of $1,000,000 starts tonight, at 8 p.m. GMT. Buying in will cost you $1,050, but there are still plenty of opportunities to get in cheaper. The $200,000 guaranteed Mini Main starts at 8 o'clock as well and will cost you $160 to enter. The $30 Micro Main starts two hours later and has a guarantee of $50,000.
You can follow the Main Event live on PokerNews.com with live updates and can read all about it in tomorrow's recap. But first, let's take a look at the results of Saturday's events.
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$160 | Jan. 27 | 449 | $67,350 |
At 8 p.m. GMT, the XL Blizzard #28 - $50,000 6-Max started with each player receiving a 10,000 starting stack. After the late registration closed, there were 449 players. That made for a prize pool of $67,350, with a first-place prize of $14,817.
After several hours, the tournament reached the final table. "SEWart777" and "ZDamian" busted in sixth and fifth place, receiving $2,694 and $4,041 respectively.
"DarkShrine" from Ukraine finished in fourth place for $5,388 and "mixer_jr" got $7,745.
The final heads-up between New Zealand's "CrackFiend15" and Sweden's "Kzzon" was won by the latter who secured $14,817. The runner-up had to settle for a respectable $10,338.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kzzon | Sweden | $14,817 |
2 | CrackFiend15 | New Zealand | $10,338 |
3 | mixer_jr | Canada | $7,745 |
4 | DarkShrine | Ukraine | $5,388 |
5 | ZDamian | Czech Republic | $4,041 |
6 | SEWart777 | Russia | $2,694 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$30 | Jan. 27 | 970 | $26,675 |
For the players who couldn't afford the bigger buy-in ($160), there was a Mini edition of the 6-Max on the schedule. This tournament had a buy-in of just $30, and there were 970 players competing for a prize pool of $26,675.
The final table was top heavy with all six finalists in this tournament securing themselves of $830 while the top prize was $5,068.
That prize went to Sweden's "manne8080" after beating "JacktheCpt" from Romania in the deciding heads-up. The Romanian runner-up received $3,735.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | manne8080 | Sweden | $5,068 |
2 | JacktheCpt | Romania | $3,735 |
3 | RakDoll | Belarus | $2,734 |
4 | IMurtazin | Russia | $1,867 |
5 | KellerA | Germany | $1,334 |
6 | tonikyalta | Ukraine | $830 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$55 | Jan. 27 | 340 | $17,000 |
A late winner was crowned in the XL Blizzard #30 - $10,000 Late 6-Max. This event attracted 340 players to create a prize pool of $17,000. This time it wasn't a Swede snagging the top prize as it was Lithuania's "yrkkk" who won the event for $3,910 after defeating runner-up "DonMaxiQQ" who finished in second place for $2,720.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | yrkkk | Lithuania | $3,910 |
2 | DonMaxiQQ | Germany | $2,720 |
3 | Moldvarpa | Iceland | $2,040 |
4 | KellerA | Germany | $1,360 |
5 | Laly139 | Argentina | $1,020 |
6 | toastmanQ | Netherlands | $697 |
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Date | Time (GMT) | Tournament | Buy-in |
---|---|---|---|
Sun 28 Jan | 18:30 | XL Blizzard #31 - $150,000 Mega Deep | $215 |
20:00 | XL Blizzard #32 - $1,000,000 Main Event | $1,050 | |
20:00 | XL Blizzard #33 - $200,000 Mini Main | $160 | |
22:00 | XL Blizzard #34 - $50,000 Micro Main | $30 |
On the ninth day of the XL Blizzard Series on 888poker, players could compete in three new tournaments with the XL Blizzard #25 - $25,000 Knockout as the highlight of the day. The $35 buy-in Mini edition and a $75 buy-in Late edition started as well. Let's take a look at the results.
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$150 | Jan. 26 | 245 | $35,045 |
At 20:00 GMT, the XL Blizzard #25 - $25,000 Knockout kicked off. After late registration closed, there were 245 registered players resulting in a total prize pool of $35,045 with $5,113 reserved for the winner. More than nine hours were played before they crowned a champion.
Dutchman "LucySagara70" battled heads up against United Kingdom's "Patsharpe"
Nine players made the final table, securing themselves of $475. "Marklewis18" (ninth, $475) "spasticmonk" (eighth, $625), Fabricio "DrMiKee" Gonzalez (seventh, $875), "kakospaixths" (sixth, $1,125), "toolaterun" (fifth, $1,450) were eliminated in quick succession. After that, "HotSauce86" (fourth, $2,125) and "Perrymejsen" (third, $2,825) missed out on the final heads-up.
Dutchman "LucySagara70" battled heads up against United Kingdom's "Patsharpe" and in the end, the former took down the XL Blizzard title. The runner-up received $3,750 and an extra $349 in KO's while the winner won $5,113 and an extra KO worth $410.
Place | Player | Country | Prize | KO | Total Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | LucySagara70 | Netherlands | $5,113 | $410 | $5,523 |
2 | Patsharpe | United Kingdom | $3,750 | $349 | $4,099 |
3 | Perrymejsen | Sweden | $2,825 | $369 | $3,194 |
4 | HotSauce86 | Romania | $2,125 | $369 | $2,494 |
5 | toolaterun | Netherlands | $1,450 | $185 | $1,635 |
6 | kakospaixths | Greece | $1,125 | $246 | $1,371 |
7 | Fabricio "DrMiKee" Gonzalez | Uruguay | $875 | $492 | $1,367 |
8 | spasticmonk | Canada | $625 | $164 | $789 |
9 | Marklewis18 | United Kingdom | $475 | $123 | $598 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$35 | Jan. 26 | 731 | $23,758 |
For the players who didn't have the bankroll to play the $150 event, or wanted to multi table, there was also a Mini edition with a buy-in of just $35. In total, 1,731 players competed in this event which made for a $23,758 prize pool with the first prize just over $3,353.
The final two players made a deal.
In this event, Brazil's "BernardoBG" came one shy of making the money but that got the Brazilian a ticket for the Bubble of Bubbles tournament.
In the end, "IbetUfold_x" (fourth, $1,361) and "StollenAA" (third, $1,809) were eliminated from the final table. The final two players made a deal, where Czech Republic's "grigorq77" got $2,890 and Brazil's "SeuZezinho23" locked up $2,858.
After the deal, "grigorq77" won the tournament and got an extra $98 for knocking out other players and the final bounty.
Place | Player | Country | Prize | KO | Total Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | grigorq77 | Czech Republic | $2,890 | $98 | $2,988 |
2 | SeuZezinho23 | Brazil | $2,858 | $105 | $2,963 |
3 | StollenAA | Germany | $1,809 | $90 | $1,899 |
4 | IbetUfold_x | Germany | $1,361 | $60 | $1,421 |
5 | SupertrampBR | Brazil | $950 | $38 | $988 |
6 | vampa500 | Belarus | $768 | $30 | $798 |
7 | RAGS2RICHES | Canada | $585 | $38 | $623 |
8 | Vomani | Russia | $402 | $23 | $425 |
9 | JohnJones34 | United Kingdom | $238 | $38 | $276 |
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Date | Time (GMT) | Tournament | Buy-in |
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Sat 27 Jan | 20:00 | XL Blizzard #28 - $50,000 6-Max | $160 |
20:00 | XL Blizzard #29 - $15,000 6-Max | $30 | |
22:00 | XL Blizzard #30 - $10,000 6-Max | $55 |
On the eighth day of the XL Blizzard Series on 888poker, players enjoyed a nice day of poker. In total, three tournaments started with the XL Blizzard #22 - $80,000 Quarterback as the highlight of the day. The $55 buy-in Mini edition and a $215 buy-in Late edition started as well. Let's take a look at the results.
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$215 | Jan. 25 | 661 | $84,500 |
At 20:00 GMT, the $80,000 Quarterback started with players receiving a starting stack of 10,000 for a $215 buy-in. In case of busting while (late) registration was still open, players could rebuy for just $50. After late registration, there were 343 players and 318 rebuys for a total prize pool of $84,500. For the winner, $16,351 was reserved, while every finalist got at least $1,479.
Would Jans have won his second event of the series, he would have banked an extra $1,000
Jans 'Graftekkel' Arends, who won the Opening Event, was chasing his second title of this series. The Dutchman couldn't close this one after finishing in sixth place for $3,718. Would Jans have won his second event of the series, he would have banked an extra $1,000 in 888's $1 Million Winners Promotion.
In the end, it was "sayqmyqname" who took down this event for $16,351 after defeating Brazil's "andrebos" in the final battle. "OPH1UCHUS" finished in third place, just short from a five-figure score earning $9,295.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | sayqmyqname | United Arab Emirates | $16,351 |
2 | andrebos | Brazil | $12,253 |
3 | OPH1UCHUS | United Kingdom | $9,295 |
4 | POTITOOOOOOOO | Malta | $6,971 |
5 | eijseijs | Sweden | $4,817 |
6 | Jans 'Graftekkel' Arends | Netherlands | $3,718 |
7 | T.R.Albrecht | Germany | $2,873 |
8 | jxw331 | United Kingdom | $2,028 |
9 | Ineedmassari | Brazil | $1,479 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$44 | Jan. 25 | 1,106 | $31,460 |
Just like the previous days, there was a Mini edition of the 'Main' tournament on the schedule. This event, the XL Blizzard #23 - $20,000 Mini Quarterback, had a buy-in of $44 and players could rebuy for just $10 if they busted before registration closed. In total, there were 1,106 entries creating a prize pool of $31,460. There was a top prize of $5,899 but in the end, nobody won that amount.
With four players remaining, the players made a deal where Dutchman "Mastelzmind" took the most money ($4,517). he or she wouldn't get the XL Blizzard title, though, losing in the heads-up to "bujalabujala" from Lithuania.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | bujalabujala | Lithuania | $3,496 |
2 | Mastelzmind | Netherlands | $4,517 |
3 | eatyastack | Latvia | $3,460 |
4 | LeonBY | Belarus | $4,178 |
5 | U.E.N.O. | Malta | $1,652 |
6 | Kevinmac1 | United Kingdom | $1,337 |
7 | 1OMGsolucky1 | Sweden | $1,022 |
8 | Ilikepugs | Sweden | $708 |
9 | TheDEBTonatR | Canada | $444 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$109 | Jan. 25 | 364 | $25,825 |
Another winner was crowned in the XL Blizzard #24 - $20,000 Late Quarterback, where 364 players competed to create a prize pool of $25,825.
After just six hours and eighteen minutes, it was Russia's "petrofv5501" who took the title and the first prize of $5,281. The Russian defeated Switzerland's "77DASH" in the deciding heads-up, after tournament regular Fabricio "DrMiKee" Gonzalez finished in third place.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | petrofv5501 | Russia | $5,281 |
2 | 77DASH | Switzerland | $3,874 |
3 | Fabricio "DrMiKee" Gonzalez | Uruguay | $2,918 |
4 | Krazzyaces77 | Canada | $2,195 |
5 | NoMamesWey23 | Mexico | $1,498 |
6 | yarik1903 | Ukraine | $1,162 |
7 | Papasmerf88 | United Kingdom | $904 |
8 | Kzzon | Sweden | $646 |
9 | alexos888 | Canada | $491 |
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Date | Time (GMT) | Tournament | Buy-in |
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Thu 26 Jan | 20:00 | XL Blizzard #25 - $25,000 Knockout | $150 |
20:00 | XL Blizzard #26 - $10,000 Mini Knockout | $35 | |
22:00 | XL Blizzard #27 - $10,000 Late Knockout | $75 |
On the sixth day of the 888poker XL Blizzard Series, three new tournaments were on the schedule. Most money was up for grabs in the $40,000 8-Max, where the winner could take home a five-figure score.
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$109 | Jan. 24 | 619 | $61,900 |
At 8 p.m. GMT, the XL Blizzard #19 - $40,000 8-Max started with each player receiving a massive 15,000 starting stack. After the late registration closed, there were 619 players. That made for a prize pool of $61,900, with a first-place prize of $11,761
The XL Blizzard #19 - $40,000 8-Max started with a massive 15,000 starting stack
After several hours, the tournament reached the final table. "alexxv14" and "pokanuktus" busted in eighth and seventh place, receiving $1,238 and $1,548 respectively.
"Palyaaa" from Finland finished in sixth place for $2,167 and "Philgreen111" got $3,095 for his or her fifth place. Russia's "blowjob1987" received $4,643 after busting in fourth place and Romanian "AlinGabrielG" ended up in third place for $6,500.
The final heads-up between Brazil's Bernardo "bsdias" Dias (lead photo) and Malta's "PazzoRJ" was won by the latter who secured $11,761. The runner-up had to settle for $8,666.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | PazzoRJ | Malta | $11,761 |
2 | Bernardo "bsdias" Dias | Brazil | $8,666 |
3 | AlinGabrielG | Romania | $6,500 |
4 | blowjob1987 | Russia | $4,643 |
5 | Philgreen111 | United Kingdom | $3,095 |
6 | Palyaaa | Ukraine | $2,167 |
7 | pokanuktus | Russia | $1,548 |
8 | alexxv14 | Romania | $1,238 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$12 | Jan. 24 | 2,120 | $22,018 |
For the players who couldn't afford the bigger buy-in ($109), there was a Mini edition of the Crazy 8 on the schedule. This tournament had a buy-in of just $12, and there were 2,120 players competing for a prize pool of $22,018. The final table was top heavy with all eight finalists in this tournament securing themselves of $220 while the top prize was $3,963.
That prize went to United Kingdom's "JohnJones34" after beating "Jpvasc" from Brazil in the deciding heads-up. The Brazilian runner-up received $2,862.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | JohnJones34 | United Kingdom | $3,963 |
2 | Jpvasc | Brazil | $2,862 |
3 | poliakov777 | Ukraine | $2,202 |
4 | batonlviv | Ukraine | $1,541 |
5 | Maestro_Bolt | Russia | $1,101 |
6 | CiaoBambino | Lithuania | $661 |
7 | KostyaNII | Russia | $440 |
8 | lostpk14 | Brazil | $220 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$30 | Jan. 24 | 692 | $19,030 |
A late winner was crowned in the XL Blizzard #21 - $10,000 Late 8-Max. This event attracted 692 players to create a prize pool of $19,030. In the end, it was Latvia's "CR1TCHZ" who won the event for $3,597 after defeating runner-up "warhungry90" who finished in second place for $2,636.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | CR1TCHZ | Latvia | $3,597 |
2 | warhungry90 | United Kingdom | $2,636 |
3 | galan8 | Ukraine | $1,941 |
4 | Vlada2108 | Slovakia | $1,427 |
5 | casual_win | United Kingdom | $952 |
6 | DefiMensueel | Sweden | $666 |
7 | teejy | Russia | $476 |
8 | U.RUTIGLIANO | United Kingdom | $333 |
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Date | Time (GMT) | Tournament | Buy-in |
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Thu 25 Jan | 20:00 | XL Blizzard #22 - $80,000 Quarterback | $215 |
20:00 | XL Blizzard #23 - $20,000 Mini Quarterback | $44 | |
22:00 | XL Blizzard #24 - $20,000 Late Quarterback | $109 |
On the fifth day of the 888poker XL Blizzard Series, three new tournaments were on the schedule. Most of the attention went out to the $250,000 High Roller, where some massive prizes were "up for grabs."
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$2,100 | Jan. 23 | 118 | $250,000 |
After almost nine hours of play, Mexico's "SteveyBG" won the XL Blizzard #16 - $250,000 High Roller for $63,697. The event attracted 118 players for a little overlay and a total prize pool of $250,000.
Some of the best tournament players in the poker world registered to the event. Well-known pros like Ole "olekonjole" Schemion, Martin "MJacobson888" Jacobson, Simon "Isildur1337x" Mattsson had a go at the most expensive tournament of the XL Blizzard series, but all without the necessary luck to make a deep run.
Just twelve places got paid in this tournament, and it was Dutchman "InJeBakkes" who fell in thirteenth place after losing a coin flip with pocket threes against ace-king. After that, "pekojizonno", "Whyfloatme" and "DosPoochies" missed out on the final table. The eventual final table was, however, by no means lacking household names.
"SteveyBG" stopped "OlNKOinkOink" from his second title of the day.
Parker "888tonkaaaa" Talbot was one of them, but he hit the rail in ninth place ($7,500).
Fabricio "DrMiKee" Gonzalez was down to eight big blinds, and he shoved with king-queen. Ben "jenbizzIe" Jones made the call with pocket sevens and held, eliminating Gonzalez in eighth place for $8,750. After that, Jones found himself eliminated in seventh place ($10,625) after shoving pocket tens into pocket queens.
Thirty minutes later, "summuNNN" defended his big blind against a raise from "OINKOinkOink" and flopped top pair with ten-eight. Unfortunately for him, the German had pocket aces and made an easy call when the Brit moved in. No help for "summuNNN" on the turn or river and he saw his run come to an end in sixth place for $13,125.
Ukraine's "yarik1903" won an event on Monday, but couldn't close the deal in the $2,100 High Roller. The Ukrainian ended up all in with ace-six against the ace-king of "aIderfaIder" and lost the hand, ending this event in fifth place for $17,500.
"aIderfaIder" was second in chips with four remaining, but still busted in fourth place for $23,750. The British player called all in with sixes but was facing pocket tens from "SteveyBG." "SteveyBG" flopped a set and eliminated the Brit.
With three left, Sebastian "p000cket000" Sikorski moved all in from the small blind with jack-three and received a call from "OINKOinkOink" in the big blind with ace-seven. The German regular won the hand to bust Sikorski in third place for $35,000. The two final players made a deal before their heads-up, and after that, it was Mexico's "SteveyBG" who got the title and first prize of $63,697.
With that, the Mexican player stopped "OlNKOinkOink" from his second title of the day. But still, the German had a fantastic runner-up finish for $51,303.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | SteveyBG | Mexico | $63,697 |
2 | OlNKOinkOink | Germany | $51,303 |
3 | Sebastian "p000cket000" Sikorski | Canada | $35,000 |
4 | aIderfaIder | United Kingdom | $23,750 |
5 | yarik1903 | Ukraine | $17,500 |
6 | summuNNN | United Kingdom | $13,125 |
7 | Ben "jenbizzIe" Jones | United Kingdom | $10,625 |
8 | Fabricio "DrMiKee" Gonzalez | Uruguay | $8,750 |
9 | Parker "888tonkaaaa" Talbot | Canada | $7,500 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$215 | Jan. 23 | 630 | $126,000 |
"OlNKOinkOink" came up short in the $2,100 High Roller where he finished runner-up, but he did come out on top in Event 17. Besting a field of 630 players, "OlNKOinkOink" went home with the top prize of almost $25,000.
The mini version of the High Roller easily made its guarantee, getting to a prize pool of $126,000 where just $100,000 was reserved by 888. While "OlNKOinkOink" was the one walking away with the title, he or she wasn't the one to leave this event the richest. Heads-up, a deal was made with countryman "Charlymogo" who banked $27,955.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | OlNKOinkOink | Germany | $24,179 |
2 | Charlymogo | Germany | $27,955 |
3 | sweet_dr34ms | Russia | $13,230 |
4 | sivvis | Germany | $10,080 |
5 | bluffing420s | Canada | $7,056 |
6 | Pasha813 | Russia | $5,355 |
7 | WHATaDREAM | Brazil | $4,095 |
8 | DoobieFish | United Kingdom | $2,835 |
9 | YoureMagical | Mexico | $2,092 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$160 | Jan. 23 | 288 | $43,200 |
Another "high roller," this time with a buy-in of just $160 and a late start. Two Brazilians, two Swedes, a player from the Ukraine, and a Fin, Russian, Czech, and Canadian made for an international final table.
The Czech player "LovePorn69", who apparently loves to watch nature documentaries on the internet, walked away a winner. While "LovePorn69" got $8,050 for first, Russian player "P0vorachivay" ended up with a similar amount after a heads-up deal.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | LovePorn69 | Czech Republic | $8,050 |
2 | P0vorachivay | Russia | $7,934 |
3 | Clay_Born | Sweden | $5,076 |
4 | Fukuruku | Ukraine | $3,780 |
5 | rafitia | Brazil | $2,592 |
6 | spasticmonk | Canada | $2,160 |
7 | Klonkfisken | Sweden | $1,728 |
8 | dmg34 | Finland | $1,296 |
9 | MatheusCG | Brazil | $864 |
Date | Time (GMT) | Tournament | Buy-in |
---|---|---|---|
Wed 24 Jan | 20:00 | XL Blizzard #19 - $40,000 8-Max | $109 |
20:00 | XL Blizzard #20 - $10,000 Mini 8-Max | $12 | |
22:00 | XL Blizzard #21 - $10,000 Late 8-Max | $30 |
On the fifth day of the 888poker XL Blizzard Series, just two new tournaments were played. Let's take a look who were crowned winners in these events on Monday
Buy-in | Date | Players | Rebuys+ Add-ons | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|---|
$55 | Jan. 22 | 414 | 308 + 252 | $48,700 |
At 20:00 GMT, the XL Blizzard #14 - $40,000 R&A started with over 400 players. During the first hour, players did 308 rebuys and 252 add-ons to create a total prize pool of $48,700. For the winner, there was the first prize waiting of $9,346 and a ticket for the Champion of Champions event next week.
Niklas ��tutten7�� ?stedt was the biggest name at the final table.
After several hours of play, it was Dutch player "BobLeeSwagga" who finished the tournament in 55th place. That meant "BobLeeSwagga" was the bubble boy and with that, received a ticket for the Bubble of Bubbles tournament. On the final table, Niklas ��tutten7�� ?stedt (lead photo) was the biggest name. The Swede made two big scores on Sunday and was chasing his first XL Blizzard title in this event. Unfortunately for him, he finished in sixth place for $2,070.
Not much later, "emreey90" exited in third place for $5,114. The final heads-up was between Ukraine's "yarik1903" and "hale_bop123" from Germany. It was the Ukrainian who took down the title and the first prize of $9,346.
Buy-in | Date | Players | Rebuys+ Add-ons | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|---|
$5 | Jan. 22 | 1,477 | 1,638 + 829 | $17,945 |
"DeltaSider" became the fourth Russian to win an XL Blizzard title!
For the players who didn't have the bankroll to play the $55 event, there was also a Mini edition with a buy-in of just $5. In total, 1,477 players competed in this event and they made for 1,638 rebuys and 829 add-ons. That made for a $17,945 prize pool with the first prize just over $3,000.
In this event, Russia's "SMVD1" came one shy of making the money but that got the Russian a ticket for the Bubble of Bubbles tournament. In the end, "luckypaanch75" (fourth, $1,220) and "moonm1969" (third, $1,703) were eliminated from the final table. The final two players made a deal, where Ukraine's "Agelesss1" got $2,676 and Russia's "DeltaSider" locked up $2,618.
After the deal, "DeltaSider" won the tournament and became the fourth Russian to win an XL Blizzard title!
PokerNews is exclusively bringing you live updates from the XL Blizzard #16 - $250,000 High Roller tonight. Here's the full schedule for today's XL Blizzard:
Date | Time (GMT) | Tournament | Buy-in |
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Tue 23 Jan | 20:00 | XL Blizzard #16 - $250,000 High Roller | $2,100 |
20:00 | XL Blizzard #17 - $100,000 Mini High Roller | $215 | |
22:00 | XL Blizzard #18 - $30,000 Late High Roller | $160 |
On the fourth day of the 888poker XL Blizzard Series, five new tournaments were on the schedule. Most of the attention went out to the $200,000 Whale, where some great prizes were paid out to the players. Let's take a look who was crowned as a winner in this event and the results of the other events that played out on Sunday.
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$215 | Jan. 21 | 565 | $154,800 |
Well known Austrian grinder "23NoraB" took down the $120,000 guaranteed Mega Deep event, beating 564 other hopefuls to take down the first-place prize of almost $30,000. Heads-up he beat "Raise_Once," a Greek player using Phil Ivey's monicker. Second place netted him or her a massive $21,440. Russian player "NVladislav78" had to do with third place, worth $15,790.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 23NoraB | Austria | $29,257 |
2 | Raise_Once | Greece | $21,440 |
3 | NVladislav78 | Russia | $15,790 |
4 | seijistar1 | Brazil | $11,610 |
5 | Ineedmassari | Brazil | $7,740 |
6 | lrdvoldemort | United Kingdom | $5,418 |
7 | Merfinis | United Kingdom | $3,870 |
8 | StuntSoHard | Netherlands | $2,709 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$160 | Jan. 21 | 1,379 | $206,850 |
After almost 13 hours of play, the XL Blizzard #10 - $200,000 Tune Up finally crowned a winner. It was "RKOoutofNWHR" from Germany who claimed the first place prize of $35,591 after defeating countryman "Stiffler29" in heads-up play.
The event drew 1,027 players. They had a combined 352 rebuys, making for a total of 1,379 entries. That created a prize pool of $206,850 with 135 places getting paid. It was "Fackedelic" from Austria that finished on the bubble and was the last player unable to break into the money.
After more than 10 hours of play, the tournament dwindled down to nine players who made up the official final table. In one of the first hands, "gtavares" finished in 9th place ($2,482). After that, it took a while before "Gusalagupagu" lost his stack with pocket kings against chip leader "RKOoutofNWHR" to end in eighth place. "BtM4Ever" (seventh, $6,206) and "Avskedad" (sixth, $8,274) followed in quick succession to get down to five players.
With five players left, "VisionLikeN." was all in for his or her last fifteen big blinds with two red nines. "RKOoutofNWHR" found pocket queens and made the easy call. The queens were still good after five community cards, which meant that "VisionLikeN." finished in fifth place for $8,274. Niklas "tutten7" Astedt and "Allindgaard" were the shortest stacks with four players left. They got their money in with king-queen against nines, and the Swede turned a queen to bust the Danish player in fourth place for $14,893.
Niklas "tutten7" Astedt then lost a few pots in a row and was down to fifteen big blinds. He went all in from the small blind with and received a call from "RKOoutofNWHR" in the big blind with . The board ran out and Astedt finished in third place for $19,858.
The two German players made a deal before the heads-up started. After both agreed to the numbers, they decided to flip for the XL title and $4,000 extra. After several flips, it was "RKOoutofNWHR" who won the XL Blizzard title and the first prize of $35,591. The German defeated fellow countryman "Stiffler29", who took a prize of $28,181 after the heads-up deal.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | RKOoutofNWHR | Germany | $35,591 |
2 | Stiffler29 | Germany | $28,181 |
3 | Niklas "tutten7" Astedt | Sweden | $19,858 |
4 | Allindgaard | Denmark | $14,893 |
5 | VisionLikeN. | Germany | $10,343 |
6 | Avskedad | Sweden | $8,274 |
7 | BtM4Ever | Argentina | $6,206 |
8 | Gusalagupagu | Romania | $3,137 |
9 | gtavares10 | Brazil | $2,482 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$12 | Jan. 21 | 4,840 | $52,647 |
For those who thought $160 for the regular Tune Up was a little too much, 888 had the Mini Tune Up in store, asking just $12 to enter. A massive turnout of 4,840 players resulted in a sizable prize pool worth $52,647.
Making the final table would result in 33 times your money, but winning would get you your money back times 564. "BL1NDRAZOR" was the one to make the final table but had to settle for the former, getting $400 for ninth place. "boarbag", like "BL1NDRAZOR" from the United Kingdom, followed suit and exited in eight position.
The win would go to Germany as "geniuspoker" won the heads up battle after striking a deal with "dolaBET," "geniuspoker" took home $6,775 while "dolaBET" got wired $6,127.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | geniuspoker | Germany | $6,775 |
2 | dolaBET | Lithuania | $6,127 |
3 | Felipe "FmoraesP" Moraes Pereira | Brazil | $4,054 |
4 | yHuKaJIbHbIu | Russia | $3,054 |
5 | Ndbnds | Ukraine | $2,106 |
6 | fankatabt | Macedonia | $1,474 |
7 | fishyfishy. | Romania | $948 |
8 | boarbag | United Kingdom | $526 |
9 | BL1NDRAZOR | United Kingdom | $400 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$1,050 | Jan. 21 | 197 | $200,000 |
Niklas "tutten7" Astedt did well in the $200 Tune Up finishing third for $19,858, but he did even better in the $200,000 Whale. Astedt battled himself to the heads up where he faced off against "CrystalMad" from the United Kingdom. Astedt wouldn't be able to close the deal, losing heads-up to go out in second, netting himself $32,000. Still, not a bad weekend for the Sede who cashed for $51,858 in these two events combined.
Coming in fourth was none other than Martin "MJacobson888" Jacobson. The former WSOP Main Event champion, who signed a sponsorship deal with 888poker at the beginning of the year, took home $18,000.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | CrystalMad | United Kingdom | $46,000 |
2 | Niklas "tutten7" Astedt | Sweden | $32,000 |
3 | Ronaldo4112 | Malta | $24,300 |
4 | Martin "MJacobson888" Jacobson | United Kingdom | $18,000 |
5 | mario73m | United Kingdom | $12,000 |
6 | APOARSLAN | Sweden | $10,000 |
7 | Whyfloatme | United Kingdom | $8,000 |
8 | Madeon1994 | Sweden | $6,000 |
9 | sonmonedass | Argentina | $5,000 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$55 | Jan. 21 | 679 | $33,950 |
Besides the regular Tune Up and the Mini edition of the same event, a late version was on offer as well. For those still willing to play late at night, the $55 buy-in event was the perfect destination.
679 players registered the event, making for a prize pool of almost $34,000. "Avgustys" from Ukraine took home the biggest prize, winning $6,417 after beating Belarusian player "GoFighTer" heads up.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Avgustys | Ukraine | $6,417 |
2 | GoFighTer | Belarus | $4,702 |
3 | jorec | Czech Republic | $3,463 |
4 | CNpoker666 | United Kingdom | $2,614 |
5 | gruzin_vova | Russia | $1,833 |
6 | MAMOHT_T | Russia | $1,443 |
7 | elf88.74 | Russia | $1,103 |
8 | HellChicKKen | Belarus | $764 |
9 | SugarBeast | Germany | $519 |
Date | Time (GMT) | Tournament | Buy-in |
---|---|---|---|
Mon 22 Jan | 20:00 | XL Blizzard #14 - $40,000 R&A Event | $55 |
20:00 | XL Blizzard #15 - $10,000 Mini R&A | $5 |
On the third day of the 888poker XL Blizzard Series, three new tournaments started. Most of the attention went out to the $50,000 Crazy 8, where the only five-figure prize of the day was won by Norwegian player "Rekrutt1". Let's take a look at this tournament and the results of the other events that played out on Saturday.
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$88 | Jan. 20 | 668 | $53,440 |
At 20:00 GMT, the XL Blizzard #6 - $50,000 Crazy 8 kicked off. After late registration closed, there were 465 registered players. With a total of 203 rebuys, that made for a total of 668 entries, resulting in a a total prize pool of $53,440 with $10,154 reserved for the winner. More than eight hours were played before they crowned a champion.
Eight players made the final table, securing themselves of $1,069. "ricochi_91" (eighth, $1,069), "DR_Puyol" (seventh, $1,336), "PoulPanasony" (sixth, $1,870), "PBD03" (fifth, $2,672) were eliminated in quick succession. After that, "CARRAMROD" (fourth, $4,008) and "DoobieFish" (third, $5,483) missed out on the final heads-up.
Russia's "Ksuna" battled against Norway's "Rekrutt1" and in the end, the latter mentioned defeated his opponent to be crowned as the winner. The Norwegian received the first prize of $10,154, while the runner-up had to settle for $7,482.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rekrutt1 | Norway | $10,154 |
2 | Ksuna | Russia | $7,482 |
3 | DoobieFish | United Kingdom | $5,483 |
4 | CARRAMROD | Colombia | $4,008 |
5 | PBD03 | Canada | $2,672 |
6 | PoulPanasony | Denmark | $1,870 |
7 | DR_Puyol | Switzerland | $1,336 |
8 | ricochi_91 | Peru | $1,069 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$8.80 | Jan. 20 | 2,545 | $20,360 |
For the players who couldn't afford the biggest buy-in ($88) of the day, there was a Mini edition of the Crazy 8 on the schedule. This tournament had a buy-in of $8.80 and there were 2,545 players competing for a prize pool of $20,360. Every finalist in this tournament would secure him- or herself of $204 but all eyes were on the top prize of $3,563.
That top prize went to Finland's "NeveGiveUp" after beating "bunder17" from Germany in heads-up. The German runner-up received $2,545.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | NeveGiveUp | Finland | $3,563 |
2 | bunder17 | Germany | $2,545 |
3 | anper888 | Peru | $1,971 |
4 | A25091973 | Russia | $1,425 |
5 | BEPH9IK | Russia | $1,018 |
6 | Nieapamieta1 | Czech Republic | $611 |
7 | h_k_phooey | United Kingdom | $407 |
8 | Darlene2013 | Canada | $204 |
Buy-in | Date | Players | Prize pool |
---|---|---|---|
$44 | Jan. 20 | 445 | $17,800 |
Another winner was crowned in the XL Blizzard #8 - $15,000 Late Crazy 8. This event was played by 445 players to create a prize pool of $17,800. In the end, it was Russia's "msksevart " who won the event for $3,025 after making a heads-up deal with runner-up "Javierv10" who finished in second place for $3,027.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | msksevart | Russia | $3,025 |
2 | Javierv10 | Colombia | $3,027 |
3 | KelevraJesus | Malta | $1,958 |
4 | xane7a | Malta | $1,424 |
5 | Am44nda | Sweden | $979 |
6 | luckypanch75 | Ukraine | $712 |
7 | DefiMensuel | Sweden | $534 |
8 | yrkkk | Lithuania | $445 |
Date | Time (GMT) | Tournament | Buy-in |
---|---|---|---|
Sun 21 Jan | 17:30 | XL Blizzard #9 - $120,000 Mega Deep | $215 |
18:00 p.m. | XL Blizzard #10 - $200,000 Tune Up | $160 | |
6:00 p.m. | XL Blizzard #11: $40,000 Mini Tune Up | $12 | |
19:00 p.m. | XL Blizzard #12 - $200,000 Whale | $1,050 | |
9:00 p.m. | XL Blizzard #13 - $20,000 Late Tune Up | $55 |