Live Updates August 22
Day 1 Completed
Live Updates August 22
Day 1 Completed
That's another partypoker Sunday LIVE complete with the end of WPT Super $109. There was $125,000 to play for in this one after 1,048 entries, and Marius Meier was the winner of the final game to finish. Meier bagged more than $16,000 in combined prizes.
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marius Meier | Austria | $7,014 | $9,418 |
2 | Sandro Fortunato | Brazil | $1,205 | $9,403 |
3 | Vitor Rangel | Brazil | $1,008 | $6,225 |
4 | Anton Yakuba | Ukraine | $2,001 | $4,032 |
5 | Jan Bednar | Austria | $720 | $2,749 |
6 | Andrei Chernokoz | Russia | $775 | $2,115 |
7 | Alexander Lindqvist | Sweden | $689 | $1,553 |
8 | Jordan Bass | Canada | $832 | $1,232 |
9 | Wesley Boestaman | Netherlands | $867 | $973 |
Elio Fox ended up getting through the field of 306 players in WPT Grand to take down the top prize of $58,837. That was the biggest share of $308,994 in total prizes, an increase over the $300,000 guarantee.
Team partypoker members Jaime Staples and Isaac Haxton both took a run at this one today, but ultimately fell short. Staples won $4,912 for 11th, while Haxton made it to 6th for $10,864.
Place | Player | Country | Prize | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Elio Fox | United States | $58,837 | |
2 | Joel Nystedt | Sweden | $40,937 | |
3 | Trevor Pearson | United Kingdom | $28,142 | |
4 | Pedro Marques | Portugal | $19,768 | |
5 | Preben Stokkan | Norway | $13,536 | |
6 | Isaac Haxton | United States | $10,864 | |
7 | Igor Dursel | Malta | $8,854 | |
8 | Engbert Van Esch | Netherlands | $7,300 | |
9 | Sergi Reixach | Spain | $6,045 |
Dylan Rowe was the winner of WPT Super $320 for a total of around $26,000 over British phenom Jack Hardcastle. Hardcastle bagged a bit more than $15,000, a modest sum by his recent standards. The game drew 406 entries, which wasn't quite enough to hit the $150,000 guarantee.
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dylan Rowe | New Zealand | $13,228 | $12,768 |
2 | Jack Hardcastle | United Kingdom | $2,855 | $12,750 |
3 | Sander Totuli | Brazil | $1,480 | $8,593 |
4 | Sergey Mezhuretskiy | Russia | $853 | $5,662 |
5 | Pekka Ikonen | Finland | $1,425 | $3,947 |
6 | Lars Kamphues | Austria | $1,072 | $3,129 |
7 | Mikhail Simonenko | Russia | $951 | $2,360 |
8 | Johan Lindholm | Sweden | $600 | $1,927 |
9 | Stephen Burt | United Kingdom | $618 | $1,577 |
There were 2,268 entries in WPT Super $55 which meant they were playing for the $125,000 guarantee. It took about 8.5 hours to finish it out, but Yauheni Leanovich of Belarus ended up with all the chips and more than $14,000 in total prizes.
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yauheni Leanovich | Belarus | $6,465 | $8,088 |
2 | Felix Ahlers | Germany | $2,551 | $8,073 |
3 | Rodrigo Luiz Alles | Brazil | $531 | $5,197 |
4 | Daniel Francis | Argentina | $541 | $3,416 |
5 | Yordan Yordanov | Germany | $248 | $2,311 |
6 | Adam Jonsson | Sweden | $697 | $1,755 |
7 | Nicolas Fierro | Chile | $987 | $1,269 |
8 | Louis Smith | United Kingdom | $740 | $1,006 |
9 | Ivan Bokhonko | Ukraine | $307 | $784 |
Vicente Zamorano emerged the winner from 328 total entries in the WPT Super $530 for a total prize of more than $41,000.
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vicente Zamorano | Andorra | $24,089 | $17,717 |
2 | Iñigo Naveiro | Estonia | $2,761 | $17,093 |
3 | Duco Ten Haven | Netherlands | $1,585 | $11,564 |
4 | Sami Kelopuro | Finland | $250 | $7,647 |
5 | Jessica Teusl | Austria | $2,312 | $5,354 |
6 | Jonas Gjelstad | Norway | $2,429 | $4,261 |
7 | Michael Sklenička | Czech Republic | $2,125 | $3,229 |
8 | Pedro Madeira | Brazil | $922 | $2,650 |
9 | Henok Tekle Mariam | Netherlands | $1,641 | $2,183 |
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Edvin Makic | Austria | $8,321 | $10,404 |
2 | Vinícius Da Costa | Brazil | $2,549 | $10,387 |
3 | Aurimas Stanevicius | Ireland | $1,367 | $6,860 |
4 | Alexey Adeev | Russia | $1,600 | $4,433 |
5 | David Hu | Netherlands | $1,007 | $3,011 |
6 | Viacheslav Zaslavskii | Russia | $818 | $2,310 |
7 | Zidane Van Dam | Netherlands | $573 | $1,689 |
8 | Luis Dono | Netherlands | $809 | $1,334 |
9 | Nello Neto | Brazil | $684 | $1,048 |
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vojtěch Škalák | Czech Republic | $13,906 | $10,291 |
2 | Christos Argyriadis | Netherlands | $1,546 | $10,279 |
3 | Patrick Hyllegaard | Denmark | $1,796 | $6,990 |
4 | Thomas Boivin | United Kingdom | $1,500 | $4,670 |
5 | Maxim Mamonov | Russia | $1,750 | $3,363 |
6 | James Vaiulumuli | United Kingdom | $625 | $2,634 |
7 | Luc Lafontaine | Canada | $656 | $2,003 |
That brings a huge partypoker Sunday LIVE to a close. There were seven big games in the scope today, and in the end they gave away more than $1.25 million across the games.
Join us again next week for another big Sunday as the WPT World Online Championships continues. There's action all week in the Championships as well, but PokerNews will be back next week for more huge WPT action.
WPT Grand is now complete, and Elio Fox ended up getting through the field of 306 players to take down the top prize of $58,837. That was the biggest share of $308,994 in total prizes, an increase over the $300,000 guarantee.
Team partypoker members Jaime Staples and Isaac Haxton both took a run at this one today, but ultimately fell short. Staples won $4,912 for 11th, while Haxton made it to 6th for $10,864.
Place | Player | Country | Prize | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Elio Fox | United States | $58,837 | |
2 | Joel Nystedt | Sweden | $40,937 | |
3 | Trevor Pearson | United Kingdom | $28,142 | |
4 | Pedro Marques | Portugal | $19,768 | |
5 | Preben Stokkan | Norway | $13,536 | |
6 | Isaac Haxton | United States | $10,864 | |
7 | Igor Dursel | Malta | $8,854 | |
8 | Engbert Van Esch | Netherlands | $7,300 | |
9 | Sergi Reixach | Spain | $6,045 |
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dylan Rowe | New Zealand | $13,228 | $12,768 |
2 | Jack Hardcastle | United Kingdom | $2,855 | $12,750 |
3 | Sander Totuli | Brazil | $1,480 | $8,593 |
4 | Sergey Mezhuretskiy | Russia | $853 | $5,662 |
5 | Pekka Ikonen | Finland | $1,425 | $3,947 |
6 | Lars Kamphues | Austria | $1,072 | $3,129 |
7 | Mikhail Simonenko | Russia | $951 | $2,360 |
8 | Johan Lindholm | Sweden | $600 | $1,927 |
9 | Stephen Burt | United Kingdom | $618 | $1,577 |
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yauheni Leanovich | Belarus | $6,465 | $8,088 |
2 | Felix Ahlers | Germany | $2,551 | $8,073 |
3 | Rodrigo Luiz Alles | Brazil | $531 | $5,197 |
4 | Daniel Francis | Argentina | $541 | $3,416 |
5 | Yordan Yordanov | Germany | $248 | $2,311 |
6 | Adam Jonsson | Sweden | $697 | $1,755 |
7 | Nicolas Fierro | Chile | $987 | $1,269 |
8 | Louis Smith | United Kingdom | $740 | $1,006 |
9 | Ivan Bokhonko | Ukraine | $307 | $784 |
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Just two feature games are left running now. with WPT Grand heads-up between Elio Fox and Joel Nystedt, while WPT Super $109 is three-handed.
Vicente Zamorano emerged the winner from 328 total entries in the WPT Super $530 for a total prize of more than $41,000.
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vicente Zamorano | Andorra | $24,089 | $17,717 |
2 | Iñigo Naveiro | Estonia | $2,761 | $17,093 |
3 | Duco Ten Haven | Netherlands | $1,585 | $11,564 |
4 | Sami Kelopuro | Finland | $250 | $7,647 |
5 | Jessica Teusl | Austria | $2,312 | $5,354 |
6 | Jonas Gjelstad | Norway | $2,429 | $4,261 |
7 | Michael Sklenička | Czech Republic | $2,125 | $3,229 |
8 | Pedro Madeira | Brazil | $922 | $2,650 |
9 | Henok Tekle Mariam | Netherlands | $1,641 | $2,183 |
Isaac Haxton was leading the field at one point today, but he's on the rail now, with $10,864 for 6th place. Trevor Pearson leads with almost 87 million.
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Edvin Makic | Austria | $8,321 | $10,404 |
2 | Vinícius Da Costa | Brazil | $2,549 | $10,387 |
3 | Aurimas Stanevicius | Ireland | $1,367 | $6,860 |
4 | Alexey Adeev | Russia | $1,600 | $4,433 |
5 | David Hu | Netherlands | $1,007 | $3,011 |
6 | Viacheslav Zaslavskii | Russia | $818 | $2,310 |
7 | Zidane Van Dam | Netherlands | $573 | $1,689 |
8 | Luis Dono | Netherlands | $809 | $1,334 |
9 | Nello Neto | Brazil | $684 | $1,048 |
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vojtěch Škalák | Czech Republic | $13,906 | $10,291 |
2 | Christos Argyriadis | Netherlands | $1,546 | $10,279 |
3 | Patrick Hyllegaard | Denmark | $1,796 | $6,990 |
4 | Thomas Boivin | United Kingdom | $1,500 | $4,670 |
5 | Maxim Mamonov | Russia | $1,750 | $3,363 |
6 | James Vaiulumuli | United Kingdom | $625 | $2,634 |
7 | Luc Lafontaine | Canada | $656 | $2,003 |
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