Rafael Navas Nabs a WSOP Super Circuit Ring and £96,500 in Cash

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Rafael Navas

Spain's Rafael Navas helped himself to a career-best live poker tournament score plus his first World Series of Poker Circuit rung after he came out on top in the £560 buy-in Mystery Millions event at the 2023 WSOP Super Circuit London festival.

Navas only began his live poker career in 2022 but has already racked up more than $300,000 worth of cashes, with nine of his results yielding five-figure scores. Until binking this £560 Mystery Millions tournament, Navas' largest haul weighed in at €67,637, his reward for a third-place finish in the €1,100 WPT Prime Madrid Main Event in September 2022. Navas can now brag of an £80,000 score, or £96,500 if you include the bounties he collected on his way to victory.

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Dozens of players receive mystery bounty payments ranging from £500 to a cool £58,000. The aforementioned Navas clinched £16,500 worth of bounties, while fellow finalist Gary Miller pulled out £15,250.

The aptly named Duncan Riches received £25,000, while Mauro Suriano and Daniel Harwood bagged £26,000 and £26,500, respectively. Jay Villegas, who until this event had less than $4,000 in recorded live earnings, pulled out a £50,000 mystery bounty, while Hanna Mdanat Yazan Jeries hauled in a massive £58,000!

£560 Mystery Million Final Table Results

RankPlayerPrizeBountiesTotal Prize
1Rafael Navas£80,000£16,250£96,250
2Victor Ilyukhin£48,000£1,000£49,000
3Gary Miller£32,000£15,250£47,250
4Shaun Walbridge£22,000£6,500£28,500
5Alexander Clark£15,600£2,000£17,600
6Leon Campbell£12,000£3,500£15,500
7Michael O'Brien£9,000£6,000£15,000
8Michael Carney£7,000£1,000£8,000
9Jun Li£5,000£2,000£7,000

Each of the nine finalists locked in at least £5,000 for their efforts, and it was ninth-place finish Jun Li that collected that sum. Li also banked £2,000 worth of bounties for a total haul tipping the scales at £7,000.

Michael Carney crashed out in seventh for £7,000 (£8,000 with bounties) and was joined on the rail by Michael O'Brien, whose seventh-place finish came with a £9,000 payout plus £6,000 from the mystery bounty prize pool.

Sixth place and £12,000 (£15,500 with bounties) went to popular British grinder Leon Campbell before Alexander Clark crashed out in fifth for £15,600 (£17,600 with bounties).

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Shaun Walbridge, whose last live result was in January 2019, finished fifth for £22,000 (£28,500 with bounties), with the elimination of Gary Miller in third sending the Mystery Million to the heads-up stage. Miller walked away with £32,000 plus an additional £15,250 worth of scalps for a total haul worth £17,250. Miller, who won the 2018 WPT500 in London, recently passed through $1 million in live earnings.

Victor Ilyukhin and Navas locked horns and butted heads in a one-on-one battle for the title. Either player would have made a worthy champion, but it was not to be Ilyukhin's day. He crashed out in second for £48,000 plus another £1,000 in bounties, leaving Navas to claim the WSOPC ring, £80,000 prize money, and £16,250 from the mystery bounty prize pool. A good day at the office, indeed.

Philipp Krieger Captures PLO Hi-Lo Title

Philipp Krieger
Philipp Krieger

Germany's Philipp Krieger outlasted 43 opponents in the £1,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo event to become a WSOP Circuit ring winner and recipient of £14,000. Krieger finished third in the €2,000 Eight Game Mix at the 2022 WSOP Europe festival, and 11th in the $1,500 PLO Hi-Lo event at the 2023 WSOP, defeated Tron McEntee heads-up to become a WSOPC champion.

Only seven of the 44 entrants saw a return on their investment. Omaha specialist Daniel Ezekiel had to make do with the £2,000 seventh-place prize, while Maximilan Sanders followed up his final table appearance in the €330 PLO event at ESPT Castellon with a sixth-place finish worth £3,000.

Vastal Thakkar bowed out in fifth for £4,000 before Ian Hunter became the hunted and was cut down in fourth for £5,000.

Third place and £6,180 went to the 2019 GUKPT Luton champion Vikrum Mehta before Krieger resigned McEntee to a career-best £8,500 score, reeling in the £14,000 top prize for himself.

RankPlayerPrize
1Philipp Krieger£14,000
2Tron McEntee£8,500
3Vikrum Mehta£6,180
4Ian Hunter£5,000
5Vastal Thakkar£4,000
6Maximilan Sanders£3,000
7Daniel Ezekiel£2,000

Remaining WSOPC Super Circuit London Schedule

DateTimeEventGuarantee
Wed 2 Aug12:00 p.m.NLHE Colossus Final Day£200,000
 12:00 p.m.£770 NLHE Monster Stack£200,000
 12:00 p.m.£560 NLHE Seniors 50+£25,000
Thu 3 Aug12:00 p.m.£770 NLHE Monster Stack£200,000
 1:00 p.m.£560 NLHE Ladies Event£10,000
Fri 4 Aug12:00 p.m.NLHE Monster Stack Final Day£200,000
 12:00 p.m.£1,100 NLHE Main Event Day 1a£1,000,000
Sat 5 Aug12:00 p.m.£1,100 NLHE Main Event Day 1b£1,000,000
Sun 6 Aug12:00 p.m.£1,100 NLHE Main Event Day 1c£1,000,000
 8:00 p.m.£1,100 NLHE Main Event Day 1d Turbo£1,000,000
Mon 7 Aug12:00 p.m.NLHE Main Event Day 2£1,000,000
 12:00 p.m.£2,200 NLHE High Rolller£250,000
 12:00 p.m.£230 NLHE Flip & Go 
Tue 8 Aug12:00 p.m.NLHE Main Event Final Day£1,000,000
 12:00 p.m.NLHE High Roller Final Day£250,000
 12:00 p.m.NLHE Flip & Go Final Day 
 12:00 p.m.£3,300 NLHE Super Curcuit Main Event Day 1a£3,000,000
Wed 9 Aug12:00 p.m.£3,300 NLHE Super Circuit Main Event Day 1b£3,000,000
Thu 10 Aug12:00 p.m.£3,300 NLHE Super Circuit Main Event Day 1c£3,000,000
Fri 11 Aug12:00 p.m.NLHE Super Circuit Main Event Day 2£3,000,000
 12:00 p.m.£560 NLHE Fifty Stack Day 1a£200,000
 5:00 p.m.£560 NLHE Fifty Stack Day 1b£200,000
Sat 12 Aug12:00 p.m.NLHE Super Circuit Main Event Day 3£3,000,000
 12:00 p.m.£560 NLHE Fifty Stack Day 1c£200,000
 2:00 p.m.£5,300 NLHE High Roller£500,000
 5:00 p.m.£560 NLHE Fifty Stack Day 1d£200,000
 10:00 p.m.£560 NLHE Fifty Stack Day 1e Turbo£200,000
Sun 13 Aug12:00 p.m.NLHE Super Circuit Main Event Final Day£3,000,000
 12:00 p.m.NLHE Fifty Stack Final Day£200,000
 1:00 p.m.NLHE High Roller Final Day£500,000
 1:00 p.m.£560 NLHE The Closer£50,000
 1:00 p.m.£10,400 NLHE Super High Roller£500,000
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Matthew Pitt
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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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