David Peters Scoops $75,000 in the High Roller Big Game

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David Peters is used to winning major poker tournaments. With almost $6.3 million in online poker winnings and a ridiculous $33.7 million from the live arena, there are few players who have won more than him.

Peters added another $75,000 to his lifetime tally on January 17 when he triumphed in the $2,600 buy-in High Roller Big Game at partypoker. Peters was one of 137 players who bought into this weekend’s event, which paid out 23 places.

Sam Greenwood popped the money bubble, leaving such luminaries as Team partypoker duo Kristen Bicknell and Patrick Leonard in the money. Parker Talbot, Jon Van Fleet, Pascal Lefrancois, and Thomas Muehloecker were among the other stars to net a profit from this tournament.

All but ninth-place finisher Niklas Astedt won a five-figure prize at the final table. Astedt collected $8,591 after becoming the first finalist out of the door.

Astedt’s fellow Swede Kristoffer Edberg fell in eight before Stephen Chidwick, Enrico Camosci, and partypoker ambassador Mikita Badziakouski crashed out.

Talented Austrian Matthias Eibinger fell in fourth with Juan Pardo Dominguez running out of steam in third place. That last exit left Peters and Mike Watson heads-up. The pair struck a deal to conclude the tournament earlier than expected, a deal that saw Watson bank $54,958 and Peters $75,000.

High Roller Big Game Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1David PetersCanada$75,000*
2Mike WatsonCanada$54,958*
3Juan Pardo DominguezUnited Kingdom$35,325
4Matthias EibingerAustria$24,882
5Mikita BadziakouskiSlovenia$18,379
6Enrico CamosciMexico$14,641
7Stephen ChidwickMexico$12,326
8Kristoffer EdbergSweden$10,428
9Niklas AstedtSweden$8,591

*reflects a heads-up deal

Day Kotoviezy Scoops Big Game Title

Day Kotoviezy
Day Kotoviezy

January 17 was a great day for Team partypoker’s Day Kotoviezy because the Brazilian topped a star-studded field in the $530 buy-in Big Game. Kotoviezy was one of 452 entrants in the $200,000 guaranteed event and she was the last player standing, an impressive result that saw her bankroll swell by $39,279.

Victory was made sweeter by the fact there were some superb players at the final table. Diego Cuellar and Marton Czuczor could only muster seventh and sixth place finishes respectively. Dutch star Pim Gieles fell in fifth before Joseph Cheong was knocked out in fourth.

This left Kotoviezy three-handed with a pair of British grinders. One of those, Keith Hoang, fell in third before Kotoviezy busted Paresh Doshi when heads-up to lock up the lion’s share, or should that be lionesses share, of the $219,750 prize pool.

The Big Game Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Day KotoviezyBrazil$39,279
2Paresh DoshiUnited Kingdom$27,222
3Keith HoangUnited Kingdom$18,884
4Joseph CheongMexico$12,533
5Pim GielesNetherlands$8,765
6Marton CzuczorHungary$6,963
7Diego CuellarPeru$5,610
8Kevin ParkesUnited Kingdom$4,563
9Erik TammSweden$3,718

Other Highlights From partypoker on January 17

  • Benetnasch – first-place in the $320 The 300 for $24,612*
  • Rick De Boer – first-place in the $55 Mini Big Game for $16,573
  • Are Baba – first-place in the $55 Gladiator for $13,707
  • Botstrapparadox – first-place in the $215 Warrior for $12,019
  • rssollero – first-place in the $55 KO Series Deepstacj 8-Max Fast for $10,842*
  • Sanchopanzaaa – first-place in the $215 Deepstack for $7,304

*includes bounty payments

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Big Names Clean Up at GGPoker

Connor Drinan
Connor Drinan

The Sunday tournaments at GGPoker are massive and this attracts some of the biggest names in the poker world to the site. This Sunday was no different with some fantastic results enjoyed by the best-known players on the planet.

Connor Drinan excelled in the $2,625 buy-in High Rollers Blade Closer. This high stakes tournament saw 60 players buy-in and the top eight finishers receive a slice of the $150,000 prize pool.

Spare a thought for Pascal Hartmann who crashed out in ninth place and burst the money bubble.

Ole Schemion was the first player to cash. He was joined on the rail by Juan Pardo Dominguez, Elio Fox, and Koray Aldemir, the latter locking up a $13,840 prize.

Vlad Martynenko fell in fourth before “dropemtk” crashed out in third to leave Ireland’s “Pluto The Doggo” and Drinan heads-up. Drinan got his hands on all 600,000 chips that were in play and claimed the $39,356 top prize for himself. Second place weighed in at a still respectable $30,307.

High Rollers Blade Closer Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Connor DrinanCanada$39,356
2Pluto The DoggoIreland$30,307
3dropemtkCanada$23,338
4Vlad MartynenkoUkraine$17,972
5Koray AldemirAustria$13,840
6Elio FoxMexico$10,657
7Juan Pardo DominguezMexico$8,207
8Ole SchemionAustria$6,320

Georgios Manousos Sompropoulos Nets Almost $100K

Georgios Manousos took down the Sunday High Rollers Main Event and turned his $1,050 investment into a cool $97,453. Manousos was one of 533 entrants in this event and he was a worthy champion.

He found himself against Adam Hendrix heads-up after Hendrix fired five bullets! Although that fifth bullet didn’t result in a victory, it did see Hendrix collect $73,079 for his runner-up finish.

Plenty of other establish pros cashed in this event. Matas Cimbolas and George Wolff reached the final table but couldn’t progress deeper than fourth and ninth respectively. Shawn Buchanan, Connor Drinan, Christian Rudolph, David Peters, and Chris Moorman also cashed but fell short of the final table.

Sunday High Rollers Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Georgios ManousosAustria$97,453
2Adam HendrixMexico$73,079
3TheProjectorPeru$54,801
4Matas CimbolasPoland$41,095
5INeedMoneyyCanada$30,817
6PearBlossomIsrael$23,109
7HEIZENBERG_GSouth Africa$17,329
8mcbluff17Canada$12,995
9George WolffCanada$9,745

Other Highlights From GGPoker on January 17

  • DorelEl – first-place in the GGMasters High Rollers $1,050 for $148,010
  • Seabossss – first-place in the Bounty Hunters HR Main Event $525 for $113,054*
  • ACorn6 – first-place in the Global MILLION$ for $97,804
  • Futti18 – first-place in the GGMasters $150 for $67,927
  • Aleksei Barkov – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Bounty King $3,150 for $59,036*
  • Juan Pardo Dminguez – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Prime $2,625 for $55,745
  • Isaac Haxton – first-place in the High Rollers Sunday Blade Opener $5,250 for $49,452
  • spera91 – first-place in the Sunday Bounty King $315 for $44,100*
  • Ami Barer – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Opener $2,625 for $40,402
  • Niklas Astedt – first-place in the Sunday Main Event $200 for $40,364
  • Chris Puetz – first-place in the High Rollers Marathon $840 for $39,662
  • morgata – first-place in the Bounty Hunters Sunday Special $210 for $37,108*
  • Viktor Kudinov – first-place in the Sunday High Rollers Fifty Stack $500 for $35,133
  • playforfan – first-place in the Sunday Forty Stack $400 for $34,167
  • Marcelo Asensio – first-place in the Sunday Marathon $300 for $32,653
  • LBPokerr – first-place in the Sunday High Rollers Bounty Special $840 for $31,460

*includes bounty payments

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Ole Schemion Helps Himself to a $114,816 Score

Ole Schemion
Ole Schemion

Ole “wizowizo” Schemion helped himself to a near $115,000 score and a Blowout Series title on January 17. Schemion outlasted 280 opponents in the $2,100 NLHE PKO event.

Schemion’s massive prize consisted of $46,910 from the main prize pool and an additional $67,906 worth of bounty payments. A significant chunk of the latter was on the head of Ivan “zufo16 Zufic before Schemion sent him to the showers in second place.

Before that occurred, the likes of Artur “marathur1” Martirosian and Brazil’s “edudrake1987” crashed out at the final table. A pair of Finns in the shape of “fers223” and “PikkuHUMPPA” were the next to bust before the Russian duo that is “MAMOHT_T” and “CrazyLissy” ran out of steam.

Blowout Series 82-H: $2,100 NLHE PKO 8-Max Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrizeBountiesTotal Prize
1Ole “wizowizo” SchemionAustria$46,910$67,906$114,816
2Ivan “zufo16” ZuficCroatia$46,910$18,625$65,535
3CrazyLissyRussia$30,107$2,250$32,357
4MAMOHT_TRussia$22,557$11,500$34,057
5PikkuHUMPPAFinland$16,900$14,093$30,993
6fers223Finland$12,662$8,031$20,693
7edudrake1987Brazil$9,486$9,562$19,048
8Artur “mararthur1” MartirosianRussia$7,107$5,437$12,544

Sergi Reixach Chips Sunday High Roller

Mexico-based Spaniard Sergi “srxakgirona” Reixach was one of 327 entrants in this week’s PokerStars Sunday High Roller and he was the last player standing after 8.5 hours of intense poker action.

Reixach had to contend with the likes of Christan “eisenhower1” Jeppsson, Alex “Pwndidi” Theologis, and Arsenii “josef_shvejk” Karmatckii at the final table but that didn’t seem to faze him.

He eventually found himself heads-up against British superstar Conor “1_conor_b_1” Beresford. The heads-up duo struck a deal that resulted in Beresford collecting $49,078 instead of the advertised $45,791 when he busted in second-place. Reixach claimed the new top prize worth $57,483.

$1,050 Sunday High Roller 8-Max Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Sergi “srxakgirona” ReixachMexico$57,483*
2Conor “1_conor_b_1” BeresfordUnited Kingdom$49,078*
3WizardOffAzBrazil$34,504
4Arsenii “josef_shvejk” KarmatckiiRussia$25,999
5Alex “Pwndidi” TheologisUnited Kingdom$19,590
6AdoptAMonkeyUnited Kingdom$14,761
7Elessar12New Zealand$11,123
8Christian “eisenhower1” JeppssonSweden$8,381

*reflects a heads-up deal

Other Highlights From PokerStars on January 17

  • “dasslo007” – first-place in the Blowout Series 82-M: $225 NLHE PKO Sunday Warm-Up for $87,726*
  • Jamil “Jamil11” Wakil – first-place in the Blowout Series 84-H: $215 NLHE 8-Max PKO Turbo for $72,652*
  • “vanEs2k11” – first-place in the Blowout Series 85-H: $530 NLHE 6-Max Hyper for $70,227
  • “Tom_Poker_NL” – first-place in the Blowout Series 81-H: $530 NLHE 6-Max for $54,856
  • “KKremate” – first-place in the $109 Bounty Builder for $37,817*
  • “K0SICE” – first-place in the $215 Bounty Builder for $34,223*
  • Klemens “klem90” Roiter – first-place in the $215 Bounty Builder for $31,780*
  • “kashmir_uzi” – first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Cooldown for $28,468*
  • “GET IN IN !!” - first-place in the Blowout Series 83-M: $109 PLO 6-max for $23,147

*includes bounty payments

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Canadians Scoop Biggest 888poker Prizes

Both of 888poker’s biggest Sunday tournaments were won by players calling Canada home.

“piper63” came out on top of a 1,024-strong field in the $109 buy-in $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep. This impressive finish resulted in $18,534 winging its way to piper63’s 888poker account.

The $30,000 Sunday Challenge PKO was won by “ehbarone68” who won a combined prize wroth $6,181, made up of $3,020 from the main prize pool and an additional $3,161 worth of bounty payments.

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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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