Tomi Brouk Crowned PartyPoker MILLIONS Online KO 7-Max Champion

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Tomi Brouk

Tomi Brouk added a PartyPoker MILLIONS Online KO title to his long list of poker accomplishments after he came out on top in the $320 buy-in 7-Max Championship.

Brouk, one of Finland's elite-level poker tournament grinders, has compiled an impressive spread of results since launching his professional career in 2009 and has more than $12.3 million in online earnings. He banked $37,887 from this PartyPoker event which has helped boost that impressive sum.

MILLIONS Online KO 7-Max Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1Tomi BroukFinland$20,224$17,663$37,887
2Juan VecinoEstonia$4,552$17,636$22,188
3Charlie CombesUnited Kingdom$1,258$11,899$13,157
4Albert CiglianoMalta$4,642$7,857$12,499
5Marton CzuczorHungary$768$5,226$5,994
6Luciano HollandaBrazil$1,200$3,994$5,194
7Murilo MilhomemBrazil$1,012$2,796$3,808

The MILLIONS Online KO 7-Max Championship attracted 886 players across several starting flights, and 133 made it through to Day 2. The Day 2 field was littered with household names, including Niklas Astedt, Scott Margereson, Enrico Camosci, Benjamin Chalot, Team PartyPoker pro Patrick Leonard, and Jack Hardcastle.

Four of the seven finalists saw five-figure prizes land in their PartyPoker accounts. Brazilian duo Murilo Milhomem ($3,808) and Luciano Hollanda ($5,194) were the first players eliminated from the final table, with Hungarian star Marton Czuczor ($5,994) joining them on the rail.

Czuczor's exit left four players in the hunt for the title, with all four now guaranteed prizes of over $10,000 thanks to the bounty element of the tournament.

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Fourth place and $12,499 went to Albert Cigliano of Malta, before seasoned British pro Charlie Combes bowed out in third, for a result that earned him $13,157.

Heads-up pitted Brouk against Estonia's Juan Vecino. Both players banked over $17,600 from the main prize pool, but the final bounty payments added up to over $20,000, meaning there was still everything to play for.

Brouk eventually came out on top and reeled in a total score worth $37,887, leaving Vecino to head into the night with a $22,188 consolation prize.

Custodio Captures Sunday Party Title

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The Sunday Party is one of the newest weekly tournaments at PartyPoker. Usually, it costs $109 and guarantees $150,000. However, the MILLIONS Online KO edition saw its guarantee boosted to $200,000 while keeping the same $109 buy-in.

Some 1,734 players bought in, leaving PartyPoker to add $26,600 to the prize pool to compensate for the shortfall. Overlays are good news for players because they represent added value, and Brazilian Eduardo Custodio took full advantage of the extra value by coming out on top and grabbing the bulk of the prize pool.

Custodio was one of four Brazilians to navigate their way to the nine-handed final table. The country famous for its football/soccer and samba dancing lost a player early on when Tales Braga bowed out in ninth for a $2,177 score.

Brazil lost another player when Tomas Cytrynowicz was relieved of his stack, and he had to make do with a $5,199 sixth-place prize. Luiz Gordilho busted in fourth for $6,417, leaving Custodio as Brazil's sole representative in the Sunday Party.

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The heads-up stage was reached with British star Tom Hall crashed out in third for $9,676. Here, Custodio battled with Malta's Kevin Lebeda, with both players locking in at least $12,686 from the main prize pool.

The final bounty payments are now nestled in Custodio's PartyPoker account because he defeated his Maltese opponent in the one-on-one battle and walked away with the title of champion plus $21,936. Lebeda banked $14,091 for his second-place finish.

MILLIONS Online KO Sunday Party Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1Eduardo CustodioBrazil$9,227$12,709$21,936
2Kevin LebedaMalta$1,405$12,686$14,091
3Tom HallUnited Kingdom$1,493$8,183$9,676
4Luiz GordilhoBrazil$1,023$5,394$6,417
5Michael PanayiotouUnited Kingdom$2,157$3,662$5,819
6Tomas CytrynowiczBrazil$2,408$2,791$5,199
7Pablo Martin-RomoMexico$1,993$2,028$4,021
8Lasse EnjarviFinland$319$1,616$1,935
9Tales BragaBrazil$849$1,268$2,117

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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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