Nepomniachtch Wins Big as Boosted PartyPoker Sunday Party Hits Guarantee

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
4 min read
PartyPoker Sunday Party

The $109 buy-in Sunday Party is the new flagship weekly tournament at PartyPoker, and has been since its launch in February when PartyPoker revamped its online poker tournament schedule. The Sunday Party hit its $150,000 guarantee during its first week, but then saw an overlay in the following two weeks. PartyPoker decided to boost the guarantee to $200,000 on February 26 despite those overlays, and was rewarded by 2,014 players turning out, and creating a $201,400 prize pool! Build it and they shall come, as they say.

The top 351 finishers won a slice of $107,000 from the main prize pool, with the remaining $107,000 divided up and placed on the heads of each entrant in the form of a progressive bounty. Although the initial amount won from bounties was only $25, those payments swelled at the final table to such a degree that only two finalists banked less than $1,000 from the bounty prize pool, while the champion took home a five-figure haul worth of bounties alone.

"CanYouFold" was the final table's first casualty. Their ninth-place finish came with a prize weighing in at $1,966 in total. "Paspalho" ($2,421), and "Scoobyduuu" ($2,930) bowed out, which left the final table six-handed.

The final six became five when "A222C7600E" ($2,891) crashed out, then four when "AyyKaramba," ($5,414) a possible fan of The Simpsons, saw their stack slide to an opponent's. "Emaxxi" ($5,385), and "Vittor_R0d" ($8,170) crashed and burned, leaving only two players in the hunt for the title of $200,000 Sunday Party champion.

Both of the heads-up players locked in almost $11,000 from the main prize pool, but the final bounty payment was worth more than $13,000, leaving everything very much to play for. Eventually, "Nepomniachtch" defeated "Takafogonela" in the one-on-one battle, and reeled in a total prize worth $23,999, leaving the runner-up to pad their bankroll with $13,634.

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The Sunday Party Final Table Results

PlacePlayerBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1Nepomniachtch$13,014$10,985$23,999
2Takafogonela$2,670$10,964$13,634
3Vittor_R0d$1,104$7,066$8,170
4Emaxxi$732$4,653$5,385
5AyyyKaramba$2,259$3,155$5,414
6A222C7600E$489$2,402$2,891
7Scoobyduuu$1,188$1,742$2,930
8Paspalho$1,035$1,386$2,421
9CanYouFold$881$1,085$1,966

The Sunday Party's guarantee returns to $150,000 on March 5, yet it is still superb value. Satellites from only $0.01 mean the field is packed with amateur and recreational players taking a shot at the big time. Will you be one of them?

Spakman0888 Secures Sunday Carnival Top Honors

Sunday Carvival

The Sunday Carnival was another Sunday major that PartyPoker increased the guarantee of, boosting the usual $50,000 to $75,000, which is a pretty fantastic prize pool for a $22 buy-in. Some 3,436 players bought in, resulting in an overlay of just under $6,300, a valiant attempt indeed.

Team PartyPoker's Jaime "jaimestaples" Staples was among the in-the-money finishers. The popular Canadian bowed out in 271st place for a combined score worth $54. Had Staples navigated his way to the final table, he would have taken home at least $552 for his efforts.

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"AKA-4777" ($552), and "suerteloka" ($736) were the only finalists to not see their PartyPoker accounts increase by four figures. "LuckyVenom" ($1,064), "emiledel69" ($1,224), and "EscravoDoPipos" ($1,829) fell short of glory, but will likely be taking another shot at the Sunday Carnival in the coming weeks having multiplied their initial investment several times over.

"loverboybr" ($2,088) and "JonSlowroll" ($3,244) fell by the wayside, leaving "Spakman0888" heads-up against "d1bg". It was the former that got their hands on the title, and a total haul worth $7,154. The player that fell at the final hurdle received $4,743, giving them plenty of ammunition for their future endeavors.

The Sunday Carnival Final Table Results

PlacePlayerBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1Spakman0888$2,900$4,254$7,154
2d1bg$500$4,243$4,743
3JonSlowroll$566$2,678$3,244
4loverboybr$306$1,782$2,088
5EscravoDoPipos$626$1,203$1,829
6emiledel69$332$892$1,224
7LuckyVenom87$421$643$1,064
8suerteloka$243$493$736
9AKA-4777$160$392$552

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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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