Sunday Briefing: Victories for Chance Kornuth and Andras Nemeth
There were some incredible results in the online poker tournament world on Mar. 17 with several well-known and established players taking down major events. Chance Kornuth and Andras Nemeth were among those big winners, let��s take a look at this week��s edition of the Sunday Briefing.
PokerStars $109 Sunday Million
Date | March 17th |
Buy-in | $109 |
Guarantee | $1,000,000 |
Entrants | 10,360 |
Prize pool | $1,036,000 |
ITM | 1,826 |
This week��s $109 Sunday Million attracted a field of 10,360 who created a $1,036,000 prize pool that was shared among the top 1,826 finishers. Scraping into the money banked $182 while the champion was set to receive more than $108,000.
$7,727 was the least anyone at the final table could win, and this was the sum ��MkMyWishFish�� walked away with after busting in ninth-place. Each of the other eight finalists was now guaranteed a five-figure score with Germany��s ��DirtyTowel�� turning their $109 into $10,747 after falling in eighth-place.
Talented Austrian ��poker@luffyD�� crashed out of the Sunday Million in seventh-place and collected $14,947 while German grinder ��waterboy1921�� secured a $20,789 prize following their bust out in sixth-place.
The prize money kept on growing with Sweden��s ��ShipitFTW911�� padding their bankroll with $28,914 before a brace of Brazilians busted in fourth and third-place. ��danilo18_BR�� finished in fourth-place for $40,213 with ��Leo Borgheti�� locking up $55,929 and the bronze medal.
Romania��s ��luigy666�� and Croatia��s ��QTsN�v�rF0ld�� fought for the first-place finish and the lion��s share of the prize pool. It was the Romanian who emerged victoriously, and they helped themselves to $108,192 with this week��s Sunday Million runner-up winning $77,787.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | luigy666 | Romania | $108,192 |
2 | QTsN�v�rF0ld | Croatia | $77,787 |
3 | Leo Borgheti | Brazil | $55,929 |
4 | danilo18_BR | Brazil | $40,213 |
5 | ShipitFTW911 | Sweden | $28,914 |
6 | waterboy1921 | Germany | $20,789 |
7 | poker@luffyD | Austria | $14,947 |
8 | DirtyTowel | Germany | $10,747 |
9 | MkMyWishFish | United Kingdom | $7,727 |
PokerStars $2,100 Sunday High Roller
Date | March 17th |
Buy-in | $2,100 |
Guarantee | $200,000 |
Entrants | 110 |
Prize pool | $220,000 |
ITM | 13 |
It was a case of third time��s a charm for Andras ��probirs�� Nemeth in the PokerStars $2,100 Sunday High Roller after his third-bullet secured him first-place and $50,695.
Nemeth��s fellow Hungarian ��KuuL�� burst the bubble after falling in 14th place meaning everyone remaining won at least $5,445. This sum increased to $6,137 by the time the final table was reached and was the amount collected by ��anteen�� of Sweden.
Netherlands-based British star Conor ��1_conor_b_1�� Beresford saw his tournament end in an eighth-place finish worth $7,990 before Samuel ���urop�an�� Vousden banked $10,404 after exiting in seventh-place. Vousden��s countryman Sami ��Lrslzk�� Kelopuro then busted in sixth-place to turn his $2,100 into $13,547.
Any of the final five players would have made a worthy champion, but fifth-place was as far as Russia��s ��DRONCHEK�� would progress to, a finish worth $17,368. The Russian was joined on the rail first by Niklas ��Lena900�� Astedt ($22,966) and ��WATnlos�� ($29,903) to set up an intriguing heads-up match between Nemeth and Dmitry ��yurasov1990�� Yurasov.
Nemeth dispatched his opponent in second-place, which was worth $38,935, and banked the $50,695 top prize for himself.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Andras ��probirs�� Nemeth | Hungary | $50,695 |
2 | Dmitry ��yurasov1990�� Yurasov | Belarus | $38,935 |
3 | WATnlos | Austria | $29,903 |
4 | Niklas ��Lena900�� Astedt | Sweden | $22,966 |
5 | DRONCHEK | Russia | $17,638 |
6 | Sami ��Lrslzk�� Kelopuro | Finland | $13,547 |
7 | Samuel ���urop�an�� Vousden | Finland | $10,404 |
8 | Conor ��1_conor_b_1�� Beresford | Netherlands | $7,990 |
9 | anteen | Sweden | $6,137 |
partypoker Sunday High Roller Gladiator: $250K Gtd
Date | March 17th |
Buy-in | $2,100 |
Guarantee | $250,000 |
Entrants | 119 |
Prize pool | $250,000 |
ITM | 16 |
Chance ��ChanceSeeYou�� Kornuth was a big winner at partypoker after he topped a field of 119-entrants in the partypoker Sunday High Roller Gladiator: $250K Gtd event.
Some of the bounty payments in this PKO tournament were substantial, although none were bigger than Kornuth��s haul. The popular Canadian won $23,543 for his first-place finish, and this was boosted by $43,279 worth of bounties, including that of second-place finisher ��madgenius87�� of Austria who won a combined $28,046 for their $2,100 buy-in.
We have to give a shout out to sixth-place finisher ��ojanOmaha�� of Sweden because they had been accumulating bounties throughout the tournament. By the time they busted in sixth-place, the Swede had secured $7,776 worth of bounties, making a total prize of $14,499, $500 more than fifth-place finisher ��PokerBrothersTM�� walked away with.
The man of the hour, however, was Kornuth who shone at the final table and added another major title to his already impressive resume.
Place | Player | Country | Prize | Bounty Prize | Total Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chance ��ChanceSeeYou�� Kornuth | Canada | $23,543 | $43,279 | $66,822 |
2 | madgenius87 | Austria | $23,518 | $4,528 | $28,046 |
3 | skitzo793 | Canada | $16,807 | $3,412 | $20,219 |
4 | Algorhtym | Sweden | $11,765 | $4,462 | $16,227 |
5 | PokerBrothersTM | Belarus | $8,740 | $5,250 | $13,990 |
6 | ojanOMaha | Sweden | $6,723 | $7,776 | $14,499 |
7 | RovoDice | Latvia | $5,378 | $5,446 | $10,824 |
8 | onehundredeyes | Austria | $4,370 | $1,968 | $6,338 |
partypoker Sunday High Roller Deepstack: $200K Gtd
Date | March 17th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $200,000 |
Entrants | 195 |
Prize pool | $200,000 |
ITM | 32 |
High stakes tournament regular ��Chelsea72�� was crowned partypoker Sunday High Roller Deepstack: $200K Gtd champion after outlasting 194-opponents in the $1,050 buy-in tournament.
Thirty-two places were paid with a min-cash weighing in at $2,080, a final table appearance boosting this amount to $4,600 and first-place being worth $40,780.
Dutch player ��GewoonBoef�� was the first casualty at the eight-handed final table and thus collected $4,600 and they were joined on the sidelines by ��Gb618�� of Brazil ($6,200) and Canada��s ��KERRMODE�� ($8,400), the latter being the last player not to win a five-figure sum.
Kyle ��KPitts34�� Julius was the next player to head to the showers, although doing so having secured an $11,000 addition to his bankroll. Fourth-place and $15,600 went to Kenny ��Spacey1891�� Hallaert before ��HeavensEdge222�� came unstuck in third-place for $21,100.
Chelsea72 found themselves heads-up against Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom but was unfazed by their superstar opponent and ran out a worthy winner. First-place netted Chelsea72 $40,780 while Blom added $29,600 to his partypoker account and will no doubt use these funds in some high stakes cash games in the future.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Chelsea72 | Austria | $40,780 |
2 | Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom | Sweden | $29,600 |
3 | HeavensEdge222 | Mexico | $21,100 |
4 | Kenny ��Spacey1891�� Hallaert | United Kingdom | $15,600 |
5 | Kyle ��KPitts34�� Julius | Canada | $11,000 |
6 | KERRMODE | Canada | $8,400 |
7 | Gb618 | Brazil | $6,200 |
8 | GewoonBoef | Netherlands | $4,600 |
Natural8 Sunday Blade $5K
Date | March 17th |
Buy-in | $5,000 |
Guarantee | $200,000 |
Entrants | 59 |
Prize pool | $280,250 |
ITM | 7 |
��ImLividBuddy�� from Thailand continued their impressive run at Natural8 with a victory in one of two Sunday Blade $5Ks that ran on Mar. 17.
The Thailand-based grinder is a regular in the biggest buy-in tournaments on Natural8. They banked another $97,088 after outlasting 58-opponents in this event, defeating the United Kingdom��s ��chan593�� heads-up for the title, resigning the runner-up to a $59,335 consolation prize.
Each of the seven players who cashed in the Sunday Blade $5K walked away with at least $11,633. Hungary��s ��PokerBluff1�� busted in seventh-place for $11,633 and ��ExclusiveA�� of the Netherlands banked $16,114 after falling in sixth-place.
Fifth-place and $22,322 went to ��AlfredDelia�� of Canada before ��FuTimReilly�� netted $30,921 when their run ended in fourth-place. Austria��s ��LlinusLLove�� collected $42,834 after busting in third-place.
ImLividBuddy also won more than $108,000 when they triumphed in a $10,000 buy-in tournament that was exclusive to the GG Poker site on the same network as Natural8. Quite the weekend for them.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | ImLividBuddy | Thailand | $97,088 |
2 | chan593 | United Kingdom | $59,335 |
3 | LlinusLLove | Austria | $42,834 |
4 | FuTimReilly | Austria | $30,921 |
5 | AlfredDelia | Canada | $22,322 |
6 | ExclusiveA | Netherlands | $16,114 |
7 | PokerBluff1 | Hungary | $11,633 |
Natural8 Sunday Blade $5K
Date | March 17th |
Buy-in | $5,000 |
Guarantee | $200,000 |
Entrants | 46 |
Prize pool | $218,500 |
ITM | 6 |
An earlier Sunday Blade $5K attracted 46 runners who created a $218,500 prize pool that was shared among the top six finishers.
��FkTheseGuysBro�� was the unfortunate player to bubble, paving the way for the final six players to cash. ��ImLividBuddy,�� who would later win another $5K and $10K event, finished in sixth-place for $10,450 and was joined on the rail by ��oivens22�� whose fifth-place finish banked $15,558.
��SasukeUchiha�� fired five bullets, meaning he actually lost money despite cashing for $23,163 when he fell in fourth-place, with ��Shark Bait�� scooping $34,485 for their third-place exit.
Heads-up was between Canada��s ��Picasso16�� and Mexico��s ��carsonwentz�� but the battle didn��t last long as the last standing duo struck a deal for the remaining prize pool, the former walking away with the title and $67,797 with second-place now worth $67,045.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Picasso16 | Canada | $67,797* |
2 | carsonwentz | Mexico | $67,045* |
3 | Shark Bait | Canada | $34,485 |
4 | SasukeUchiha | Canada | $23,163 |
5 | oviens22 | Canada | $15,558 |
6 | ImLividBuddy | Thailand | $10,450 |
*reflects a heads-up deal
888poker $50,000 Whale
Date | March 17th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $50,000 |
Entrants | 43 |
Prize pool | $50,000 |
ITM | 4 |
This weekend��s 888poker $50,000 Whale drew a compact crowd of 43 entrants who competed to finish in the top four places where $50,000 was paid out.
Russian star ��josef_shvjek�� was the first player to cash, their fourth-place bust out bagging them $5,000 for their $1,050 investment. Next to the cashier was Russia��s ��Panzerfish�� who walked away with a $7,500 prize and whose exit left ��WalnutPix�� of the United Kingdom and ��tinchoarce�� from Argentina to play one-on-one for the title.
No deal was struck despite there being a $7,500 difference between first and second-place, 50 percent of the second-place prize. This meant when WalnutPix busted as the runner-up, they netted $15,000 while the champion, tinchoarce, padded their bankroll with $22,500.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | tinchoarce | Argentina | $22,500 |
2 | WalnutPix | United Kingdom | $15,000 |
3 | Panzerfish | Russia | $7,500 |
4 | josef_shvejk | Russia | $5,000 |
888poker $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep
Date | March 17th |
Buy-in | $215 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entrants | 432 |
Prize pool | $100,000 |
ITM | 45 |
A field of 432-entrants took part in the 888poker $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep and were all outlasted by ��paraRC�� of the United Kingdom who is now enjoying having $19,350 in their 888poker account.
paraRC was one of four British players at the nine-handed final table, plus there was the popular Irish grinder and recent author Dara ��Doked�� O��Kearney; the Irishman crashed out in seventh-place for $3,400.
The first of the British players fell in fifth-place, ��rivaldi13�� walking away with $5,700. Next was Ian ��Simpioni�� Simpson whose tournament ended abruptly in fourth-place, which was good for $8,250.
��Tupastacerdo�� then busted in third-place for an $11,000 score, leaving paraRC and Germany��s ��IbetUfold�� as the last players standing. The Germany lost the heads-up battle, but still secured a $14,500 payday, with paraRC banking the $19,350 top prize.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | paraRC | United Kingdom | $19,350 |
2 | IbetUfold | Germany | $14,500 |
3 | tupastacerdo | United Kingdom | $11,000 |
4 | Ian ��Simpioni�� Simpson | United Kingdom | $8,250 |
5 | rivaldi13 | United Kingdom | $5,700 |
6 | eltxupacabra | $4,400 | |
7 | Dara ��Doked�� O��Kearney | Ireland | $3,400 |
8 | PokerJoe332 | Croatia | $2,400 |
9 | aaurelio | Brazil | $1,750 |
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