Schemion Wins WPT #12; WPT #14 Day 2 Set with Kamphues Leading
That's another partypoker Sunday LIVE coming to a close with the end of the WPT Super $55. That was the final game of six feature games to finish today.
WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship
The biggest game of the day was the $1 million guaranteed WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship. There were a total of 48 entries in the game, which meant they blew past the guarantee to put $1.2 million in the middle. Ole Schemion ended up on top of the rarefied pile, defeating Jason Koon heads-up on a huge cooler.
With a $25,500 buy-in, it drew the regular crowd of high-roller crushers with names like Daniel Dvoress, Sam Greenwood, Markus Prinz, and Christoph Vogelsang all falling on the way to the money. Greenwood hard-bubbled the final table and the money.
Team partypoker showed up but couldn't find any cash. Yuri Dzivielevski, Mikita Badziakouski, and Isaac Haxton all took their shot today, but couldn't manage to make it. Haxton has the best result of the pros, finishing 17th, but it took him two bullets to do it, as he was also the first player eliminated today.
WPT #12 Super High Roller Final Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ole Schemion | Germany | $388,709 | |
2 | Jason Koon | United States | $238,734 | |
3 | Justin Bonomo | United States | $155,695 | |
4 | Adria Diaz Dalmau | United Kingdom | $107,950 | |
5 | Vyacheslav Buldygin | Russia | $79,924 | |
6 | Artur Martirosian | Austria | $66,960 | |
7 | Pablo Silva | Brazil | $57,629 | |
8 | Sami Kelopuro | Finland | $52,200 | |
9 | Eelis Pärssinen | Finland | $52,200 |
WPT #14 High Roller Championship
The other huge game today was Day 1 of WPT #14 High Roller Championship, also with $1 million guaranteed. The $10,300 buy-in drew 114 entries, enough to put an extra $140,000 on top of the guarantee, for $1.14 million in total prizes.
That also meant 20 players would make the money, and that Day 1 would finish when they hit that point. It took just over 5.5 hours to get down to that final 20, with Timo Kamphues at the top of the list. He's the only player with a bag of more than 1 million going into Day 2, so surely has the best shot at the $266,960 up top for the win.
Action resumes for Day 2 on Sept 6 at 15:05 ET to play down to a winner.
Stacks for WPT #14 In the Money
Name | Country | Chips |
---|---|---|
Timo Kamphues | Austria | 1,276,532 |
Jonathan Proudfoot | United Kingdom | 932,743 |
Leon Sturm | Austria | 800,992 |
Jonathan Van Fleet | United States | 731,578 |
Pedro Garagnani | Brazil | 685,105 |
Leonard Oliver Maue | Austria | 675,723 |
Eelis Pärssinen | Finland | 664,853 |
Teun Herman Mulder | Netherlands | 653,997 |
Thomas Boivin | United Kingdom | 617,895 |
Simon Mattsson | Sweden | 611,220 |
Ottomar Ladva | Estonia | 579,365 |
Andras Nemeth | Hungary | 574,690 |
Christian Rudolph | Austria | 565,630 |
Aleksejs Meless | Estonia | 394,480 |
Joakim Andersson | Sweden | 344,668 |
Alexandros Theologis | Greece | 283,512 |
Sam Greenwood | Canada | 279,034 |
Tamás Ádámszki | Hungary | 257,651 |
Daniel Steven Smith | Canada | 251,179 |
Timothy Adams | Canada | 217,152 |
WPT Super $55
The WPT Super $55 took the longest to finish today, but it was worth it for Denis Vlasov. He came into heads-up play as the chip dog, but turned it around to win the day for more than $11,000 total. There were 2,411 entries today, which crushed the $100,000 guarantee with $120,550 in total prizes.
WPT Super $55 Final Results
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize | Total Prizes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Denis Vlasov | Russia | $4,298 | $7,095 | $11,393 |
2 | Egor Manoylo | Russia | $1,600 | $7,080 | $8,680 |
3 | Mauricio Lisboa | Brazil | $1,497 | $4,557 | $6,054 |
4 | Ujvari Balzs | Hungary | $769 | $2,995 | $3,764 |
5 | Andrei Zahorats | Belarus | $444 | $2,025 | $2,469 |
6 | Askar Nuridenov | Russia | $1,169 | $1,537 | $2,706 |
7 | Felipe Peres | Brazil | $607 | $1,111 | $1,718 |
8 | Dominik Ginders | Germany | $842 | $880 | $1,722 |
9 | Pal Orsos | Germany | $847 | $685 | $1,532 |
WPT Grand
WPT Grand finished after just over 9 hours of play, and Thomas Boivin from Belgium took down the top prize of $57,124. He had to make it through 290 entries, not quite enough to hit the $300,000 guarantee.
Boiven also bagged a Day 2 stack in WPT #14, and is guaranteed at least $20,000 there, so its safe to say he had a decent Sunday.
WPT Grand Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thomas Boivin | Belgium | $57,124 | |
2 | Vincent Huang | Australia | $39,746 | |
3 | Duco Ten Haven | Netherlands | $27,323 | |
4 | Michael Sklenička | Czech Republic | $18,222 | |
5 | Simon Mattsson | Sweden | $13,142 | |
6 | Adrian Mateos | Spain | $10,548 | |
7 | Pavel Plesuv | Moldova | $8,597 | |
8 | Connor Drinan | United States | $7,087 | |
9 | Viktor Ustimov | Russia | $5,869 |
WPT Super $215
The WPT Super $215 was one of the first games to begin today, and was the first one to end as well. It played for just under 7.5 hours, grinding down from 484 entries to just one remaining. Those entries didn't quite manage to hit the guarantee, so they played for $100,000 with $7,187 up top for the win.
Sergei Konshu took down the biggest prize with a total of more than $16,000, but Team partypoker streamer Jeff Gross nursed a short stack on the final table bubble into an 8th place finish for more than $1,400 total.
WPT Super $215 Final Results
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize | Total Prizes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sergei Konshu | Russia | $9,420 | $7,187 | $16,607 |
2 | Joao M Baumgarten | Brazil | $688 | $7,176 | $7,864 |
3 | Bertil Andreas Samuelsson | Sweden | $2,907 | $4,814 | $7,721 |
4 | Anton Herrmann | Sweden | $2,346 | $2,158 | $4,504 |
5 | Anton Bergström | Sweden | $1,515 | $2,188 | $3,703 |
6 | Alberto Cigliano | Malta | $972 | $1,726 | $2,698 |
7 | Aleks Dimitrov | Canada | $884 | $1,293 | $2,177 |
8 | Jeff Gross | United States | $363 | $1,048 | $1,411 |
9 | Tony Skaff | Netherlands | $644 | $851 | $1,495 |
WPT Weekender Final Day
The Final Day of WPT Weekender finished after about 7.5 hours of play, and Giorgi Barabadze was the last player standing. He made it through 198 returning players to take down the top prize of more than $16,000 total, which included almost $6,000 in bounties. There was $150,000 in the prize pool, and players at the final table all earned at least $1,063.
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize | Total Prizes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Giorgi Barabadze | Georgia | $5,983 | $10,533 | $16,516 |
2 | Viktor Popov | Bulgaria | $3,066 | $10,516 | $13,582 |
3 | Tiago Lessa | Brazil | $3,875 | $8,646 | $12,521 |
4 | Christophe De Meulder | Belgium | $1,488 | $4,489 | $5,977 |
5 | Andreas Johansson | Sweden | $867 | $3,051 | $3,918 |
6 | Christos Argyriadis | Austria | $438 | $2,341 | $2,779 |
7 | João Pedro Salgado | Brazil | $1,016 | $1,712 | $2,728 |
8 | Maxim Mamonov | Russia | $901 | $1,352 | $2,253 |
9 | Charlie Combes | United Kingdom | $560 | $1,063 | $1,623 |
That wraps up another day here at partypoker Sunday LIVE. Join us again next week for more huge Sunday action!