Sunday Briefing: Gruissem Leads partypoker's massive MILLIONS Online
The $20 million guaranteed MILLIONS Online event kicked off at partypoker on Nov. 25 and broke the site��s record for the biggest prize pool accumulated in a single day when 1,574 entries (1,332 unique entrants, 242 reentries) of $5,300 each generated a monster-sized $7,870,000 prize pool!
Some 230 players progressed to Day 2 at the first attempt with nobody bagging up more chips than the Team partypoker member Philipp ��Phil_Gruissem�� Gruissem. The talented German finished Day 1A with a 26,865,379-stack, over 2.5 million more chips than second-placed ��hi_all�� of Finland who bagged 24,126,018 chips.
Plenty of big names also progressed to Day 2 including Chris ��Therealmoorm�� Moorman who bagged up 15,374,484 chips, enough for tenth place, and Swedish sensation Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom (6,303,392).
Four more starting flights are scheduled for Nov. 29 and Dec. 2-4 so expect more big names to enter as they attempt to get their hands on the $2.5 million first-place prize.
partypoker MILLIONS Online Day 1A
Date | November 25th |
Buy-in | $5,300 |
Guarantee | $20,000,000 |
Entrants | 1,574 |
Prize pool | $7,870,000 |
ITM | tba |
Place | Player | Country | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Philipp ��Phil_Gruissem�� Gruissem | Malta | 26,865,379 |
2 | hi_all | Finland | 24,126,018 |
3 | Ben ��bfzhang�� Farrell | United Kingdom | 22,549,893 |
4 | M1KE1NBRAZ1L | Canada | 18,884,694 |
5 | CASHEEEGAMEEE | Sweden | 18,682,668 |
6 | marcosminini | Brazil | 17,276,420 |
7 | party_KEKIMISU | United Kingdom | 16,826,075 |
8 | omgitsgiraf | United Kingdom | 16,648,546 |
9 | jochee | Norway | 15,792,679 |
10 | Chris ��Therealmoorm�� Moorman | United Kingdom | 15,374,484 |
partypoker MILLIONS Online Schedule
Date | Day | Entries |
---|---|---|
Sunday, 25 November | MILLIONS Online Day 1A | 1,574 |
Thursday, 29 November | MILLIONS Online Day 1B | |
Sunday, 2 December | MILLIONS Online Day 1C | |
Monday, 3 December | MILLIONS Online Day 1D | |
Tuesday, 4 December | MILLIONS Online Day 1E (turbo) | |
MILLIONS Online Day 2 | ||
Wednesday, 5 December | MILLIONS Online Final Day |
partypoker KO Series #38-HR: $300K Gtd [8-Max]
Date | November 25th |
Buy-in | $530 |
Guarantee | $300,000 |
Entrants | 815 |
Prize pool | $417,687 |
ITM | 104 |
The $10 million guaranteed KO Series concluded on Nov. 25 with a handful of $300,000 guaranteed events, including the partypoker KO Series #38-HR: $300K Gtd [8-Max] that saw 815 players create a $417,687 prize pool.
��Metallist535�� of Russia was the last player standing in this event, their first-place finish netting them a total prize of $71,743. This huge sum dwarfed the $26,007 ��PhilMcIvey1�� collected for their second-place finish thanks to the champion banking $35,374 worth of bounty payments on their way to victory.
The top six finishers helped themselves to a five-figure score for the $530 investment with Chris ��Therealmoorm�� Moorman banking $10,404 after finishing fifth, a great day for Moorman with him ending Day 1A of MILLIONS Online with a top 10 stack.
Place | Player | Country | Prize | Bounty Payment | Total Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | metallist535 | Russia | $36,369 | $35,374 | $71,743 |
2 | PhilMcIvey1 | Iceland | $25,876 | $131 | $26,007 |
3 | YumYums | Sweden | $17,379 | $5,241 | $22,620 |
4 | ebisumaru87 | Sweden | $11,776 | $5,916 | $17,692 |
5 | Chris ��Therealmoorm�� Moorman | United Kingdom | $8,313 | $2,091 | $10,404 |
6 | Astralncognita | Ukraine | $5,990 | $4,466 | $10,456 |
7 | donkcallfold | Sweden | $4,278 | $5,061 | $9,339 |
8 | Swagg3r123 | United Kingdom | $2,974 | $1,804 | $4,778 |
partypoker KO Series #39-HR: $300K Gtd [Mix-Max Fast]
Date | November 25th |
Buy-in | $1,050 |
Guarantee | $300,000 |
Entrants | 370 |
Prize pool | $377,400 |
ITM | 48 |
After finishing top of the chip counts in the MILLIONS Online Day 1A, Philip ��Phil_Gruissem�� Gruissem almost took down the partypoker KO Series #39-HR: $300K Gtd [Mix-Max Fast] but had to make do with a second-place finish.
Gruissem walked away with a combined score of $46,801 for this runner-up finish, leaving Hungary��s ��ATM_Mage�� to secure a $61,784 payday.
The six-handed final table was a star-studded affair with the UK��s ��jizonhisniz�� finishing in sixth-place for $9,175, Uruguay��s ��MoNddLeR�� banking $16,538 for their fifth-place finish and ��Batdog666�� of Germany netting $20,161.
Third-place and a total of $25,261 went to Niklas ��Drulitooo�� Astedt who also finished third in the PokerStars Sunday Million!
Place | Player | Country | Prize | Bounty Payment | Total Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ATM_Mage | Hungary | $37,000 | $24,784 | $61,784 |
2 | Philipp ��Phil_Gruissem�� Gruissem | Malta | $27,380 | $19,421 | $46,801 |
3 | Niklas ��Drulitooo�� Astedt | Sweden | $19,887 | $5,374 | $25,261 |
4 | Batdog666 | Germany | $14,019 | $6,142 | $20,161 |
5 | MoNddLeR | Uruguay | $10,175 | $6,363 | $16,538 |
6 | jizonhisniz | United Kingdom | $7,030 | $2,145 | $9,175 |
PokerStars Sunday Million
Date | November 25th |
Buy-in | $215 |
Guarantee | $1,000,000 |
Entrants | 6,058 |
Prize pool | $1,211,600 |
ITM | 1,106 |
This weekend��s Sunday Million was the biggest in recent weeks after 6,058 players turned out in force to create a $1,211,600 prize pool that was shared among the top $1,106 finishers. A min-cash was worth $331 but this sum increased dramatically to $9,621 by the time the nine-handed final table was set.
Ninth-place went to Diego ��Die Ventura�� Ventura Chunga, who was the 2015 PCA Main Event runner-up. Chunga netted $9,621 from this online event. Chunga was joined at the final table by a fellow Peruvian in ��rmiguel2007�� who fell in sixth-place for a $27,840 addition to their bankroll.
Another South American in Peter ��pitaufmg�� Gabriel busted in fifth-place for $39,671 with ��luckyman147�� of Poland turning their $215 investment into $56,531.
When play was three-handed, you would have bet your bottom dollar that Sweden��s Niklas ��Lena900�� Astedt would have swept away the opposition, but this didn��t happen as the Swede crashed out in third place for $80,555.
Astedt��s exit left ��4_VaNyA_4�� of Moldova and ��tikidiii�� of Finland to fight for the title. It was the latter who would ultimately emerge victorious, banking a massive $163,574 and resigning the runner-up to $114,788.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | tikidiii | Finland | $163,574 |
2 | 4_VaNyA_4 | Moldova | $114,788 |
3 | Niklas ��Lena900�� Astedt | Sweden | $80,555 |
4 | luckyman147 | Poland | $56,531 |
5 | Peter ��pitaoufmg�� Gabriel | Brazil | $39,671 |
6 | rmiguel2007 | Peru | $27,840 |
7 | ChiphunterTH | Germany | $19,537 |
8 | karl-heinz_p | Austria | $13,710 |
9 | Diego ��Die Ventura�� Ventura Chunga | Peru | $9,621 |
PokerStars High Roller Club: $530 Bounty Builder HR
Date | November 25th |
Buy-in | $530 |
Guarantee | $300,000 |
Entrants | 1,152 |
Prize pool | $576,000 |
ITM | 134 |
Andras ��probris�� Nemeth won yet another major online poker tournament on Nov. 25 when he came out on top of a 1,152-strong field in the PokerStars High Roller Club: $530 Bounty Builder HR Progressive KO. The $300,000 guarantee was smashed and $576,000 was up for grabs.
The first of the nine players to fall at the final was Switzerland��s ��BAGBAGBAGBAG�� who walked away with $3,905 plus $5,551 from the bounty prize pool for a combined score of $9,456. This was approximately $2,500 more than eighth-place Ilari ��Ilari FIN�� Sahamies collected for his seventh-place finish. Sahamies is a legend in online poker circles thanks to his high stakes cash game exploits.
Malta��s ��sitiolibre29�� was the first player to lock up a five-figure score, banking $10,381 in total after busting in seventh-place. They were joined on the rail by ��hdjgkfgsdl�� ($10,469), ��eddycadub�� ($27,162) and ��2Much$4U_08�� ($21,501).
Kelvin ��Kelvin_FP:AR�� Kerber crashed out in third-place and saw $31,426 added to his PokerStars account, which left ��compris�� of Sweden to lock horns with Nemeth for the title. Nemeth defeated his last opponent to scoop $46,862 from the main prize pool and a cool $42,808 worth of bounties, an inflated amount compared to the other players as this amount included the bounty on his own head.
Place | Player | Country | Prize | Bounty Payment | Total Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Andras ��probirs�� Nemeth | Hungary | $46,862 | $42,808 | $89,670 |
2 | compris | Sweden | $34,349 | $3,347 | $37,696 |
3 | Kelvin ��Kelvin_FP:AR�� Kerber | Brazil | $25,177 | $6,249 | $31,426 |
4 | 2Much$4U_08 | Brazil | $18,445 | $3,056 | $21,501 |
5 | eddycadub | Ecuador | $13,527 | $13,635 | $27,162 |
6 | hdjgkfgsdl | United Kingdom | $9,915 | $554 | $10,469 |
7 | sitiolibre29 | Malta | $7,268 | $3,113 | $10,381 |
8 | Ilari ��Ilari FIN�� Sahamies | Finland | $5,327 | $2,609 | $7,936 |
8 | BAGBAGBAGBAG | Switzerland | $3,905 | $5,551 | $9,456 |
888poker $100,000 Sunday Sale Mega Deep
Date | November 25th |
Buy-in | $109 |
Guarantee | $100,000 |
Entrants | 1,453 |
Prize pool | $145,300 |
ITM | 136 |
888poker had a sale on Nov. 25 that halved the buy-ins of some of its biggest tournaments. One tournament was the $100,000 Sunday Sale Mega Deep that saw it��s $215 buy-in reduced to $109. It was a move welcomed by 888��s players as 1,453 players turned out and smashed the guarantee by $45,300.
Austria��s ��23NoraB�� took full advantage of the chunky prize pool, coming out on top to secure a $26,488 first-place prize. They defeated Lithuania��s ��PiktasVilkas�� heads-up to emerge victrious; second-place was worth $18,889.
Two other players walked away with a five-figure score to show for their effort. Russia��s ��mne_d0edt1�� won $10,897 for their fourth-place finish with ��PAS2HOFF�� of Ukraine finishing in third-place for $14,530.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 23NoraB | Austria | $26,488 |
2 | PiktasVilkas | Lithuania | $18,889 |
3 | PAS2HOFF | Ukraine | $14,530 |
4 | mne_d0edet1 | Russia | $10,897 |
5 | c_aguiar | Brazil | $7,265 |
6 | Rodrigo ��sonmonedass�� Perez | Argentina | $5,085 |
7 | RedPantRed | Canada | $2,906 |
8 | LarsTheGreat | Denmark | $2,106 |
888poker $50,000 Sunday Sale Whale
Date | November 25th |
Buy-in | $530 |
Guarantee | $50,000 |
Entrants | 130 |
Prize pool | $65,000 |
ITM | 15 |
Another cut-price 888poker event was the $50,000 Sunday Sale Whale that cost $530 to enter this week instead of $1,050. Like the Sunday Sale edition of the Mega Deep, this event crushed it��s guarantee when 130 players bought in and created a $65,000 prize pool.
There were some established professionals at the final table. Andrey ��ifearpanic�� Pateychuk fell in sixth-place for $3,412 with Alessandro ��Wadolchimonj�� Sarro busting one place later in fifth for $4,225.
Finland��s Niklas ��H8ersGnaH8�� Viljamaa busted in third-place for $8,450 and was the last player not to collect five-figures from the prize pool.
��SalsaFiesta�� of Sweden was the tournament��s runner-up, a finish worth $11,050 which meant ��lasochobi�� of Argentina to pick up the lion��s share of the prize pool, namely a cool $16,250.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | lasochobi | Argentina | $16,250 |
2 | SalsaFiesta | Sweden | $11,050 |
3 | Niklas ��H8ersGnaH8�� Viljamaa | Finland | $8,450 |
4 | DeucesCrackd | Sweden | $6,012 |
5 | Alessandro ��WadoIchimonj�� Sarro | Netherlands | $4,225 |
6 | Andrey ��ifearpanic�� Pateychuk | Russia | $3,412 |
7 | YSoSerious7 | Ukraine | $2,762 |
8 | spider4444 | Belarus | $2,275 |
9 | IHaveNoBoss | Costa Rica | $1,787 |
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