Pascal Lefrancois Rakes in $103K PokerStars Score

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
4 min read
Pascal Lefrancois

The eyes of the poker community are on what is going on at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas, but not every top poker pro has descended on "Sin City." Some have stayed home, at least for now, and have continued the online poker grind.

Canada's Pascal Lefrancois is one of those top-tier players that spent June 18 grinding online. Lefrancois was one of 77 entrants in the $5,200 Titans Event at PokerStars, and he was the last standing player when the dust had settled.

Only the final nine players received a share of the $385,000 prize pool, with Jargo "bungakat" Alavali being the unfortunate soul that burst the all-important money bubble. With Alavali out of the way, the remaining players locked in at least $12,002 for their efforts.

Bruno "great dant" Volkmann was the first of three Brazilians to bust at the final table; his ninth-place finish came with the previously mentioned $12,002.

"Eccentric_BG" of Bulgaria and David "MissOracle" Yan of New Zealand joined the last of eliminated players, doing so with scores of $13,741 and $18,347, respectively.

The United Kingdom's "SerVlaMin" was the next payer heading to the showers. The Brit collected $24,995 for their sixth-place finish, with Estonian star "DingeBrinker" helping themselves to the $32,704 fifth-place prize.

Rodrigo Seiji
Rodrigo Seiji

Fourth place and $43,664 went to Rodrigo "SELOUAN1991" Selouan, and fellow Brazilian Rodrigo "Seijistar" Seiji crashed out in third for $58,296, sending the Titans Event into the heads-up section of the tournament.

Lefrancois battled with Ukraine's "drew.derzh," and came out on top to clinch the $103,915 top prize, resigning the runner-up to a $77,832 consolation prize.

$5,200 Titans Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Pascal "Pass_72" LefrancoisCanada$103,915
2drew.derzhUkraine$77,832
3Rodrigo "seijistar" SeijiBrazil$58,296
4Rodrigo "SELOUAN1991" SelouanBrazil$43,664
5DingeBrinkerEstonia$32,704
6SerVlaMinUnited Kingdom$24,495
7David "MissOracle" YanNew Zealand$18,347
8Eccentric_BGBulgaria$13,741
9Bruno "great dant" VolkmannBrazil$12,002

Luca Takes Down the $1K Sunday High Roller

Ivan Luca
Ivan Luca

Ivan "Negriin" Luca turned $1,050 into $33,216 after outlasting 105 opponents in the $1,050 Sunday High Roller. Luca's bounty haul weighed in at more than twice the main prize pool payout, such was the Argentinian's domination at the final table.

It was a tough final table, as most $1,050 buy-in tournaments feature. The eliminations of Ilya "Leqenden" Anatsky in sixth for $4,645, Casimir "Ceis25" Seire in fifth for $8,865, and Matas "bebaimis777" Cimbolas in third for $9,585 left Luca heads-up against "neeno1990."

Luca got he job done against his Austrian opponent, banking $10,798 for first plus $22,328 worth of scalps for a total prize tipping the scales at $33,126. "neeno1990" collected $13,360 in total for their second-place finish.

$1,050 Sunday High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1Ivan "Negriin" LucaArgentina$22,328$10,798$33,126
2neeno1990Austria$2,562$10,798$13,360
3Matas "bebaimis777" CimbolasLithuania$2,375$7,210$9,585
4Igammi€120Montenegro$1,906$5,540
5Casimir "Ceis25" SeireFinland$4,609$4,256$8,865
6Ilya "Leqenden" AnatskyBelarus$1,375$3,270$4,645
7luckyflukeUkraine$1,875$2,513$4,388
8SaoJorge2222Brazil$250$1,931$2,181
9ArturR2RUkraine$1,000$1,627$2,627

Other PokerStars Results

Outside the result mentioned above it was Brazil's Paulo "paulinhoo00" Brombin who captured the biggest score at PokerStars, namely $33,112. This was his reward for winning the $530 Bounty Builder.

Shout-out to Sweden's "flerrehuve" who won the $215 Sunday Fenomeno for $11,464 and the $530 Sunday Marathon for $7,226 on the same night!

EventEntrantsPrize PoolChampionPrize
$530 Bounty Builder338$169,000Paulo "paulinhoo00" Brombin$33,112*
$109 Sunday Warm-Up989$100,000JBAG28$16,404
$1,050 Sunday Warm-Up48$48,000mamamamama70$14,914
$1,050 Sunday Cooldown36$36,000Pedro "PaDiLhA SP" Padilha$14,788*
$109 Sunday Cooldown852$85,200Cannagrower1$12,070*
$215 Sunday Fenomeno823$82,300flerrehuve$11,464
$109 Bounty Builder748$75,000Paul "pvas2" Vas Nunes$10,345*
$1,050 Sunday Supersonic30$30,475Simon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson$10,661
$215 Sunday Supersonic273$55,899G_haeffner$9,187
$530 Sunday Marathon41$20,500flerrehuve$7,226
$109 Sunday Kickoff351$35,100Partyliel$6,523

*includes bounty payments

Find PokerStars on the PokerNews Online Tournament Calendar

The PokerNews Online Tournament Calendar is a free tool that shows all of the upcoming and in-play tournaments you can enter at PokerStars, and do so from the comforts of thePokerNews site. Several filters are available to help you narrow down the perfect online tournament for you and your bankroll. Why not give it a shot today?

Malinov Mauls the Opposition in the PartyPoker Grand

Atanas Malinov
Atanas Malinov

The PartyPoker Grand may have only seen 44 entrants this week, but it still awarded two five-figure sums. Those bankroll-boosting prizes are no nestled in the PartyPoker accounts of the champion and runner-up.

The latter was Pedro Garagnani; the Brazilian second-place finish won $11,966. Atanas Malinov of Bulgaria took down The Grand, and helped himself to a $13,840 payday.

Others who reached the final table but ultimately fell shy of the victory included fifth-place finisher David Yan ($3,782) and fourth-place finisher Jonathan Skovsen ($4,875).

The Grand Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Atanas MalinovBulgaria$13,840
2Pedro GaragnaniBrazil$11,966
3Rafael CortesBrazil$6,738
4Jonathan SkovsenDenmark$4,875
5David YanNew Zealand$3,782
6Joakim EinarssonSweden$3,276
7Hristo DimitrovBulgaria$2,912
8Ondrej PohlCzech Republic$2,606

"AgoraPhodeu" Turns $55 into $5,712

The Super $55 is one of the more popular PartyPoker Daily Legends tournaments thanks, in part, to guaranteeing $40,000 for a $55 buy-in. This Sunday's edition paid out $46,200 after 924 players bought in.

The top five finishers helped themselves to four-figure prizes when you include bounty payments. "Darjasev" finished in fifth for $1,452, "GustavoBraz" in fourth for $1,900, and "Flavinho64o" was third for $2,085.

"AgoraPhodeu" defeated "Pohoda" heads-up, leaving the runner-up to collect $4,095 while hauling in the $5,712 top prize for themselves.

The Super $55 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1AgoraPhodeu$2,948$2,764$5,712
2Pohoda$1,336$2,759$4,095
3Flavinho64o$254$1,831$2,085
4GustavoBraz$710$1,190$1,900
5Darjasev$637$815$1,452
6berlinkid77$117$630$747
7KKgustavoKK$454$465$919
8HolmesScott$160$371$531
9HyperLubo$359$296$655

Other PartyPoker Results

"fake_ElkY" was one of PartyPoker's biggest winners this weekend after triumphing in the Super $530, a result that came with $8,650 after bounties were included.

EventEntrantsPrize PoolChampionPrrize
Super $53046$25,000fake_ElkY$8,650*
Super $32072$25,000Iamthegoat99$7,163*
The $530 Great Game38$20,000Fruble$6,633
Super $215125$25,000BolsoLIXO$6,266*
The $215 Big Saturday105$20,704PkrPjotr$4,675

PartyPoker MTTs are on the PokerNews Online Tournament Calendar

Remember how we told you that you can find the perfect PokerStars tournament for you on the PokerNews Online Tournament Calendar? Well, you can do the same with PartyPoker, so you need never miss a value-packed PartyPoker event ever again.

Share this article
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.

More Stories

Other Stories

Recommended for you
Chris Brewer Wins $250k Super High Roller and First Bracelet ($5,293,556) Chris Brewer Wins $250k Super High Roller and First Bracelet ($5,293,556)