Big Scores at 888poker as ChampionChip Series Kicks Off

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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The ChampionChip series shuffled up and dealt at 888poker on August 8, and the first three of 25 scheduled events crowned their champions. Canada won the first gold medal, with Ukrainians locking in the top prizes of both the second and third events.

Event #1: $30,000 Opening Ceremony Final Table Results

Event #1: $30,000 Opening Ceremony attracted 1,053 unique players who re-entered 321 times, creating a guarantee-busting prize pool of $41,220. All but three of the nine finalists turned their $33 into four-figure scores, “fastfingers,” “OMEGAlodon,” and “Pavanatto23” being the trio who busted from the final table first/

“RandomFX01” of the United Kingdom fell in sixth for $1,310, and was joined on the rail by “dozent444,” “Sonnenlaufer,” and “craigaces21.”

The elimination of the latter left “PV481777” heads-up against “donkeybabe99” and the battle went donkeybabe99’s way, resulting in $6,022 making its way to their 888poker account. The runner-up scooped the $4,402 consolation prize.

(PlacePlayerCountryPrize*
1donkeybabe99Canada$6,022
2PV4817777Russia$4,402
3craigaces21United Kingdom$3,235
4Sonnenlaufer $2,378
5dozent44Germany$1,760
6RandomFX01United Kingdom$1,310
7Pavanatto23Brazil$985
8OMEGAlodonGermany$746
9fastfingersIreland$568

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Event #2: $7,500 High Jump (R&A) Final Table Results

The first rebuy event of the ChampionChip series was the $7,500 Gtd High Jump, a $5.50 buy-in affair that saw 581 players purchase 347 rebuys and 235 add-ons.

Ukrainian “DorianMD” was the last man standing in this event, which meant they walked away with the tournament’s only four-figure prize, namely $1,297. Runner-up “MATZE_176” almost won $1,000+ but second-place prize money weighed in at $946.

(PlacePlayerCountryPrize*
1DorianMDUkraine$1,297
2MATZE_176Germany$946
3efe58Germany$691
4RestllssAustria$504
5Stegnat365United Kingdom$371
6DenstronkRussia$275
7kachumbaArgentina$204
8fishANchips1United Kingdom$152
9Zhuk_VUkraine$114

Event #3: $3,000 Triple Jump (Extended R&A) Final Table Results

Event #3: $3,000 Triple Jump drew in 467 unique players who took full advantage of the extended rebuy format to purchase 761 rebuys, and 107 add-ons.

Everyone at the final table turned their $2.20 investment into at least $46, with all but three winning three-figure prizes. Heads-up pitted “dolphin15” of Ukraine against British grinder “PumpkinKing” and the Ukrainian got their hands on the title of champion plus $548 in prize money.

(PlacePlayerCountryPrize*
1dolphin15Ukraine$548
2PumpkinKingUnited Kingdom$397
3dockers88United Kingdom$288
4Brunsonskid $210
5AAfeliksAARussia$155
6aimtj $114
7_dejmohito_ $84
8oskarpoker21Lebanon$62
9donhenry23Germany$46

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$100,000 Big Shot High Roller Final Table Results

It was not only the ChampionChip series that took place at 888poker this weekend, because the Big Shot tournaments crowned their champions too.

The Big Shot High Roller drew in 42 players in total (12 re-entries) and dished out its $100,000 between the top five finishers.

Jack “JBHInfinity” Hardcastle was the first player to cash, his fifth-place finish was worth $8,000. 888poker ambassador Dominik “888Dominik” Nitsche banked $10,000 with “algsxr” securing a $15,000 payout.

Rodrigo “seijistar1” Seiji and Canada’s “Zebest7r” fought one-on-one for the title and the lion’s share of the prize pool. Zebest7r defeated his final opponent and saw $40,000 hit his 888poker account. Seiji’s second-place finish came with a $27,000 reward.

(PlacePlayerCountryPrize*
1Zebest7rCanada$40,000
2Rodrigo “seijistar1” SeijiBrazil$27,000
3algsxrCanada$15,000
4Dominik “888Dominik” NitscheUnited Kingdom$10,000
5Jack “JBHInfinity” HardcastleUnited Kingdom$8,000

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$50,000 Big Shot 525 Final Table Results

Ninety-three players competed in the Big Shot 525 event and Morocco’s “iman888” outlasted them all. Victory came with a bankroll-boosting payout of $14,000, the event’s only five-figure prize.

Winning this event was an achievement in its own right but all the more impressive because iman888 had to contend with former WSOP Main Event champion Martin “MJacobson888” Jacobson at the final table. Jacobson ran out of steam in fourth-place for $4,800.

(PlacePlayerCountryPrize*
1iman888Morocco$14,000
2toastmanQ $9,350
3R2RkaUkraine$6,600 
4Martin “MJacobson888” JacobsonUnited Kingdom$4,800
5WAFALDenmark$3,500
6AlwaysTimed $2,625
7Patrizio888Germany$2,125
8EtEslAbenDenmark$1,750
9OnlyBetCyprus$1,500

$150,000 Big Shot 109 Main Event Final Table Results

Romanian “VL1fish3BV” triumphed in the Big Shot 109 Main Event to turn his $109 into $21,915. The bumper prize was courtesy of a substantial crowd of 1,352 buying in.

Two other players padded their bankrolls with five-figure prizes. Runner-up “1x1dinis” was one of them; they netted $16,020. Third-place finisher “aDvanceDminD” was the other, the Brazilian reeling in an $11,775 score.

(PlacePlayerCountryPrize*
1VL1fish3BVRomania$21,915
21x1dinisRussia$16,020
3aDvanceDminDBrazil$11,775
4Ya2ecolesIreland$8,655
5BlondalDenmark$6,405
6maustrapcikAndorra$4,770
7dmninMalta$3,585
8p0keralh0 $2,715
9LeoJoseCarneBrazil$2,070

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

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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