2024 PokerNews Online Championship by 888poker

$215 Mystery Bounty Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 PokerNews Online Championship by 888poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
98
Prize
$25,626
Event Info
Buy-in
$215
Prize Pool
$325,400
Entries
1,627
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
264
Players Left
8

"scheeescheee" Leads Final Table in Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event

"scheeescheee" Leads Final Table in Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event
"scheeescheee" Leads Final Table in Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event

After just four hours of play on Day 2 of Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event at the 2024 PokerNews Online Championship hosted by 888Poker, 264 players were narrowed down to the final table of eight. The player best positioned heading into the final day of play is "scheeescheee" of Mexico with 3,051,520, good for 51 big blinds. They are closely followed by Romania's "RazvyB" on 2,872,759 with "bucurestean" rounding out the top three with 2,665,882.

Each of the remaining players has locked up a minimum of $3,175 to go along with any bounties they have collected, though all eyes will be on the $25,626 top prize. Earlier on Day 2, the largest single prize of the tournament, the $30,000 top bounty, was collected by Brazilian "Dangerzinn", who was eventually eliminated in 16th place to bring their total payout from the tournament to an impressive $31,192.

Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1"scheeescheee"Mexico3,051,52051
2"RazvyB"Romania2,872,75948
3"bucurestean"Romania2,665,88244
4"aziz.Mancha"Brazil2,536,06342
5"betsoares"Brazil2,461,80441
6"AKGambit"Germany1,203,67420
7"dainuciuks"Lithuania772,44613
8"EstorilBlue"Lithuania705,85212

Once late registration closed at the start of Day 2, the total prizepool was confirmed at $325,400, surpassing the $300,000 guarantee. Of that sum, $175,400 was set aside for the regular prizepool to be split amongst the top 180 finishers, with each receiving a minimum of $351. With 264 players entering the day, the bubble loomed large from the start. Unsurprisingly, it did not take long for it to burst after "mogyo_10" was forced all in from the big blind and came up short against their opponent's flopped full house.

The final table will resume March 5 at 2 p.m. ET at which point play will continue until a winner is crowned. Blinds resume in Level 38 at 30,000/60,000 and will increase every 12-minutes.

Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as its live reporting team provides coverage through to the conclusion of the tournament.

Tags: AKGambitbucuresteandainuciuksmogyo_10scheeescheee

"scheeescheee" Scores Knockout

"scheeescheee" Scores Knockout
"scheeescheee" Scores Knockout

Level 35: 17,500/35,000

"dainuciuks" opened to 73,500 on the button before "bimbimbaroo" jammed for 386,933 out of the small blind. "scheeescheee" then reshoved for 2,944,507, forcing the fold from the original raiser.

"bimbimbaroo": KQ All in
"scheeescheee": A9

The at risk player was behind but had two live cards. The 310Q flop pushed "bimbimbaroo" into the lead with the 7 turn changing nothing. The 2 river, however, improved "scheeescheee" to the nut flush and giving them the knockout.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of scheeescheee
scheeescheee
1,955,776
23,761
23,761
Profile photo of dainuciuks
dainuciuks
974,484
155,599
155,599

Tags: scheeescheeebimbimbaroodainuciuks

Robinson Sent Packing

Robinson Sent Packing
Robinson Sent Packing

Level 31: 8,000/16,000

Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson opened to 144,000 from early position, leaving himself just 12,248 behind. "AKGambit" then moved all in from the small blind with Robinson committing their last few chips to the pot.

Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson: 98 All in
"AKGambit": QQ

Robinson was in bad shape but found immediate help on the 242 flop. The 8 turn kept the pocket queens ahead, however, with Robinson failing to make his flush on the 9 river to send the streamer out late on Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of AKGambit
AKGambit
422,880
189,748
189,748
Profile photo of Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson
Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson
Busted

Tags: Lukas "RobinPoker." RobinsonAKGambit

Robinson Doubles Up

Robinson Doubles Up
Robinson Doubles Up

Level 29: 5,000/10,000

Action folded around to "Illraise8" in the small blind and they moved all in. Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson quickly called off their stack in the big blind.

Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson: A8 All in
"Illraise8": 108

Robinson was in good shape and managed to hold on the 7KJ52 runout to secure a crucial double up.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Illraise8
Illraise8
728,130
40,412
40,412
Profile photo of Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson
Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson
213,748
213,748
213,748

Tags: Illraise8Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson

"pokanuktus" Building Stack

"pokanuktus" Building Stack
"pokanuktus" Building Stack

Level 26: 3,000/6,000

"pokanuktus" limped from middle position as did "jessecesar" in the cutoff. "3AHYDA" then raised to 30,000 on the button, only to see "pokanuktus" move all in with the covering stack. "jessecesar" quickly folded while "3AHYDA" called off for their remaining chips.

"3AHYDA": A5 All in
"pokanuktus": AQ

The at risk player was dominated and would need help to survive. None came, however, on the 35Q66 runout to hand a large pot and elimination to "pokanuktus".

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of pokanuktus ru
pokanuktus
764,470
Profile photo of jessecesar br
jessecesar
111,111
-154,922
-154,922
Profile photo of 3AHYDA
3AHYDA
Busted

Tags: jessecesarpokanuktus

"mogyo_10" Bubbles Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event

"mogyo_10" Bubbles Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event
"mogyo_10" Bubbles Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event

Level 22: 1,500/3,000

"mogyo_10" was forced all in from the big blind with "NotSureIf" and "EstorilBlue" limping from under the gun and early position respectively. "manel9595" then raised to 14,100 from middle position, receiving calls from both limpers.

Action checked through the 5A5 flop and the 10 turn to the 3 river at which point action checked to "manel9595" once more. They bet 24,676 but was met by two quick folds. "mogyo_10" turned over 87 but it was no good as "manel9595" held A5 for the flopped full house to score the elimination and bring the remaining 180 players into the money.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of EstorilBlue
EstorilBlue
230,652
Profile photo of manel9595
manel9595
158,031
Profile photo of NotSureIf
NotSureIf
125,285
Profile photo of mogyo_10
mogyo_10
Busted

Tags: mogyo_10manel9595

Prize Pool and Payouts Confirmed

Stacks of Cash
Stacks of Cash

With Day 2 underway, the prize pool and payouts have been confirmed. A total of 1,627 entries were recorded across Day 1 flights, generating a prizepool of $325,400.

The $175,400 regular prizepool will be split amongst the top 180 finishers, each of whom will receive at least $351 with the eventual winner scooping $25,626 to go along with any bounties they collect along the way.

Day 2 of Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event at the PokerNews Online Championship Kicks Off

Day 2 of Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event Kicks Off
Day 2 of Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event Kicks Off

With a successful inaugural PokerNews Online Championship hosted by 888Poker nearly in the books, the stage has been set for the blue ribbon tournament, Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event. Numerous Day 1 flights have been running over the past few days with a total of 1,616 entries at the time of writing. Of those, 225 have managed to book their seat in Day 2, with that number set to rise as the last few flights conclude before play gets underway in a little over an hour.

Currently leading the pack is "jessecesar" of Brazil, who managed to spin their starting stack of 10,000 up to an impressive 220,451. Not too far behind sits PokerNews ambassador and twitch streamer Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson on 190,445 while Brazilian "zedonato" rounds out the top three with 185,414. Robinson is not the only prominent player to have bagged big as fellow British streamer and 888Poker ambassador Nick "eastyyy22" Eastwood enters the day with 122,818.

The mystery bounty portion of the tournament comes into play on Day 2, which should be of significance to the remaining players given the $30,000 top bounty. That number currently eclipses the top prize of $25,626 set to head the way of the winner of the regular half of the tournament.

Event #34: $888 Mystery Bounty Main Event Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1"jessecesar"Brazil220,451110
2Lukas "RobinPoker." RobinsonUnited Kingdom190,44595
3"zedonato"Brazil185,41493
4"KITCHEN_TE9"Unaffiliated180,73990
5"optimusmov"Montenegro179,31890
6"Klevi25"Romania175,93388
7"2pacnrw16"Unaffiliated172,19186
8"VL1fish3BV"Romania162,31781
9"PlumpySouyon"Malta159,75380
10"EvilJens2.0"Germany149,92575

Play resumes at 4 p.m. ET, March 4 at the start of Level 20 with blinds of 1,000/2,000 with a 250 ante. Levels will continue to last 12-minutes for the remainder of the tournament and play on Day 2 will continue until the final table is set. The PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to provide updates throughout the tournament so be sure to stay tuned as Event #39: $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event at the 2024 PokerNews Online Championship hosted by 888Poker continues to play down to a winner.

Tags: jessecesarLukas RobinsonNick Eastwood