Brazil's "baita" Wins Natural8's Good Game Series 3 $25K Event for $466,106!

Lyle Bateman
Live Reporter
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Brazil's "baita" Wins Natural8's Good Game Series 3 $25K Event for $466,106!

The action is complete, the day is done! After a long grind in the $1,000,000 Guaranteed, $25,000 buy-in GGS #473 event on Natural8, a winner was crowned. Brazil's "baitu" was the last player standing, making their way through a field of 78 entries to win $466,106!

2019 Natural8 Good Game Series 3 $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em Payout

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1baitaBrazil$466,106
2RL-StineCanada$355,057
3PyramidOfSkullsCanada$270,466
4SasukeUchihaCanada$206,029
5AlwaysWithNutsRussia$156,943
6PloFishhMalaysia$119,552
7Andreas "PokerBluff1" NemethHungary$91,069
8ImLividBuddyCanada$69,372
9Omar BingoPoland$62,780
10ravenoustrashdogCanada$56,813
11PerfectDisguiseMexico$56,813
2019 Natural8 Good Game Series 3 GGS #473: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em - 1M Gtd.

2019 Natural8 Good Game Series 3 $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em Recap

The action kicked off in the huge tournament at midnight CET and even before the virtual dealers were in their seats, there were twenty-four players ready and waiting to take their shot at a share of the $1 million guarantee. With an hour still left in registration, the number was up to 31, but the action was anything but slow.

Several players were already playing huge stacks, including the early chip leader, "PyramidOfSkulls," who had more than 70,000 chips in Level 9, having started with 15,000. As registration drew to a close, entries, both new and re-entries, began to spike. With fifteen minutes left in late registration, there were 63 entries on the books, but by the time it all closed down, 78 entries swelled the prize pool well beyond the original $1,000,000 guarantee.

After they crunched all the numbers, the total prize pool came in at a monstrous $1,911,000. That put more than twice the buy-in up for the minimum cashers in eleventh and tenth, and a few dimes short of $500,000 up top.

Once registration closed, it played down pretty quickly. They were in the money within six hours of cards going in the air, with "PerfectDisguise" and "ravenoustrashdog" winning $56,813 each for eleventh and tenth place respectively.

The eventual winner, Brazilian player "baita," was dominant throughout the final table, carrying one of the biggest stacks nearly the whole way, with the biggest stack for most of the endgame. He or she eliminated five of the final nine players, including the last three for victory.

One of the side stories of the final table was that four of the final nine, and five of the eleven cashers were sporting maple leafs beside their names; all were hailing from Canada. The four-handed play came down to one Brazilian against three Canadians, but none of the Canucks were able to stop the surging "baita."

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Lyle Bateman
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