Sam Greenwood Grabs a Six-Figure Prize

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Sam Greenwood helped himself to a $141,384 prize this weekend when he won the $1,050 GGMasters High Roller event at GGPoker.

Greenwood was one of 1,000 players who parted company with $1,050 for the chance to become the tournament’s champion. The final table of the GGMasters High Roller is usually packed with household names, but this week’s was quite unusual as the final table was mostly made up of relatively unknown grinders.

“Serenity Now” and “ObellaCiao” were the first casualties of the final table. They scooped prizes worth $14,138 and $18,853 respectively. Brazil’s Pedro Garagnani ($25,142), “alwayspush” ($33,527), and Austria’s “lhjgkfdasjz” ($44,709) were the next trio to fall.

Polish player “ZryjGruz” ($59,621) busted in fourth, with the elimination of “Tawkone” ($79,506) sending the tournament heads-up where both players locked in six-figure hauls.

Greenwood defeated San Marino’s “Fantastik55” and claimed the $141,384 top prize. Fantastik55 walked away with the $106,023 runner-up score.

$1,050 GGMasters High Rollers Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Sam Greenwood Canada $141,384
2 Fantastik55 San Marino $106,023
3 Tawkowe Canada $79,506
4 ZryjGruz Poland $59,621
5 lhjgkfdasjz Austria $44,709
6 alwayspush China $33,527
7 Pedro Garagnani Brazil $25,142
8 OBellaCiao India $18,853
9 Serenity Now Canada $14,138

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Mokhammad Triumphs in the Omaholic Super High Roller

A compact field of 93 entrants competed in the $10,300 Omaholic Super High Roller and Kamel Mokhammad outlasted them all. First-place in this huge event weighed in at $217,850 which is a fantastic yield for a day’s work.

Mokhammad defeated Finnish PLO specialist Eelis Parssinen heads-up to bank the top prize. Parssinen walked away with $171,479 for his runner-up finish, while Ronny Kaiser, the former EPT Estonia champion, won $134,978 after his exit in third.

One other players, “JNandez87”, netted six-figures. Their fourth-place finish saw $106,247 make its way to his GGPoker account.

Shout-outs for the other finalists who fought valiantly but could not quite get the job done. Isaac Haxton ($32,105), Gavin Cochrane ($40,787), Belarmino Souza ($51,817), Samuli Sipila ($65,829), and David Mezei ($83,631) being those finalists who fell short this time.

Event #53: $10,300 Omaholic Super High Roller Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Kamel Mokhammad Ukraine $217,850
2 Eelis Parssinen Finland $171,479
3 Ronny Kaiser Liechtenstein $134,978
4 JNandez87 Austria $106,247
5 David Mezei Hungary $83,631
6 Samuli Sipila Finland $65,829
7 Belarmino Souza Brazil $51,817
8 Gavin Cochrane United Kingdom $40,787
9 Isaac Haxton Canada $32,105

Other Notable Scores at GGPoker

*includes bounty payments

LABOMBA1961 Takes Down 888poker Big Shot 525

The new tournaments at 888poker are proving popular with 184 players turning out for the Big Shot 525 event this weekend. Four of the players who navigated their way through shark-infested waters and reached the final table saw five-figuyre sums head to their accounts.

“Arcuiro” of Brazil finished in fourth for $10,000 before “casual_win” of the United kingdom saw their $525 investment swell to $13,000. Heads-up pitted “AlwaysTimed” and “LABOMBA1961” heads-up, and it was the latter who emerged from the battle victoriously, doing so with $22,000 extra in their bankroll. Second-place weighed in at $17,000, which is still a great return on a few hours grinding.

$100,000 Big Shot 525 Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 LABOMBA1961 Argentina $22,000
2 AlwaysTimed   $17,000
3 casual_win United Kingdom $13,000
4 Arcuiro Brazil $10,000
5 Boifx18   $8,000
6 normannolly Ukraine $6,500
7 i2out Austria $5,000
8 Tingotime100 Sweden $4,000
9 liviu_hzn Romania $3,000

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PlumpySouyon Crowned Big Shot 109 Champion

This week’s Big Shot 109 Main Event was won by Malta-based star “PlumpySouyon”. The prize for first place came in at a cool $21,915 and the Maltese players secured this princely sum after sending “Reggie_Degen” to the rail in second-place, a finish worth $16,020.

Only one other finalist got their hands on a five-figure payout. Third place finisher “i2Strong4U” collected a n $11,775 prize.

$150,000 Big Shot 109 Main Event

Place Player Country Prize
1 PlumpySouyon Malta $21,915
2 Reggie_Degen Canada $16,020
3 i2Strong4U   $11,775
4 Dayselbroel Sweden $8,655
5 Matthew “ProPriced” Price United Kingdom $6,405
6 coutopkr Brazil $4,770
7 IamBudha   $3,585
8 wklix Argentina $2,715
9 LuciferTsl Romania $2,070

Grafton Chops $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up With Salas

Over at PokerStars, a compact yet talented field of 68 players took their seats in the $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up. Any of the eight finalists would have made a worthy champion, but it was Sam “SamSquid” Grafton who gets to call himself a champion..

Grafton’s fellow Brit Patrick “pads1161” Leonard was the first finalist out of the door. He was joined on the sidelines by Christian “WATnlos” Rudolph, “I’MalliN.2IIi” and Sweden’s “flerrehuve”.

The final four read like a who’s who of the online poker world. Jon “apestyles” Van Fleet fell in fourth for $7,702 with Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo locking up the first five-figure sum of the tournament, namely $10,287 when he crashed out in third.

Grafton and reigning WSOP Main Event champion Damian “pampa27” Salas locked horns and butted heads one-on-one, but not before striking a deal that lessened the pay jumps. The deal meant Salas collected $14,702 when he lost to Grafton heads-up, leaving Grafton to bank $17,392.

$1,050 Sunday Warm-Up Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Sam “SamSquid” Grafton United Kingdom $17,392*
2 Damian “pampa27” Salas Argentina $14,702*
3 Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo Andorra $10,287
4 Jon “apestyles” Van Fleet Canada $7,702
5 flerrehuve Sweden $5,766
6 I’MalliN.3IIi Malta $4,317
7 Christian “WATnlos” Rudolph Austria $3,232
8 Patrick “pads1161” Leonard United Kingdom $2,419

*reflects a heads-up deal

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Volkmann Secures a $60,000 Score

Bruno Volkmann won this weekend’s $1,050 Sunday High Roller and walked away with more than $60,000 for his efforts.

The Sunday High Roller attracts the very best players in the business week-on-week, and this week was no different. Renato “bauruzito” Valentim and Mustapha “lasagnaaammm” Kanit were the first finalists to dust off their stacks. Andrey “andrejyyy” Novak bit the dust in sixth before Germany’s “Speedy121182” and “Aasgaard23” of Norway fell by the wayside.

There was no deal struck in this event despite the final three players being evenly matched. Dominik “Bounatirou” Nitsche saw his tournament end in third place for $33,692, which left Volkmann and Ole “wizowizo” Schemion heads-up for the title.

Volkmann got the job done and claimed the $60,012 top prize, leaving Schemion to collect the $44,966 consolation prize.

$1,050 Sunday High Roller Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Bruno “great dant” Volkmann Brazil $60,012
2 Ole “wizowizo” Schemion Austria $44,966
3 Dominik “Bounatirou” Nitsche United Kingdom $33,692
4 Aasgaard23 Norway $25,245
5 Speedy121182 Germany $18,915
6 Andrey “Anjeyyy” Novak Ukraine $14,173
7 Mustapha “lasagnaaammm” Kanit United Kingdom $10,619
8 Renato “bauruzito” Valentim Brazil $7,957

Other Notable Scores at PokerStars

*includes bounty payments

Dimov Demolishes High Roller Big Game Field

The High Roller Big Game title went to Bulgaria this weekend as Ognyan Dimov came out on top of a 139-strong field at partypoker. Dimov’s excellent result saw $82,964 head his way, making for a super Sunday.

Dimov defeated Malta-based Swedish sensation Joakim Andersson heads-up, resigning the Swede to a $54,695 score. All but one of the nine finalists locked up five-figures, Torben Sorensen ($9,100) being that player.

The final table was littered with stellar names who fell at the feet of Dimov. Such luminaries as Aleksejs Ponakovs ($11,046), Jans Arends ($13,056), Rok Gostisa ($15,508), David Yan ($19,468), and Simon Mattsson ($37,419) all tried and failed to dislodge Dimov from top spot.

$2,600 High Roller Big Game Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Ognyan Dimov Bulgaria $82,964
2 Joakim Andersson Malta $54,695
3 Simon Mattsson Sweden $37,419
4 Duco Ten Haven Netherlands $26,357
5 David Yan New Zealand $19,468
6 Rok Gostisa Slovenia $15,508
7 Jans Arends Netherlands $13,056
8 Aleksejs Ponakovs Estonia $11,046
9 Torben Sorensen Denmark $9,100

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Sverko Secures Big Game Title

The $530 Big Game saw 520 players buy in, but only Gregor Sverko had chips in front of him when the curtain came down on proceedings. Victory saw Sverko’s partypoker account receive a $45,228 payment, a price he claimed after defeating Joris Ruys of the Netherlands heads-up.

People talk about the luck of the Irish, but the pair of Irish stars at the final table ran out of luck before the heads-up section. Marc Macdonnell could only muster a sixth-place finish worth $7,943 while Reginald Corrigan fell in third and walked away with $21,696 in cold, hard cash.

$530 Big Game Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Gregor Sverko Croatia $45,228
2 Joris Ruys Netherlands $31,317
3 Reginald Corrigan Ireland $21,696
4 Jozsef Liszkovics Hungary $14,369
5 Daniel Rezaei Malta $10,022
6 Marc Macdonnell Ireland $7,943
7 Klas Lofberg Sweden $6,381
8 Lasse Sonberg Denmark $5,173
9 Aki Virtanen Finland $4,198

Other Notable Scores at partypoker

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