Flashback: Four-Way Deal at First-Ever Diamond Poker Series PLO Grand Slam Championship


Back in November, a champion was crowned the first Diamond Poker Series €10,300 PLO Grand Slam Championship. The player who went by the nickname "Benjamin N" secured himself the largest part of the €1,203,200 prize pool in a four-way deal before finishing in style by shipping the trophy and the extra €20,000, totaling his winnings to €219,200.
He defeated another anonymous player, nicknamed "Phil Ejri", during a short, jovial, and volatile heads-up. "Phil Ejri" took home €166,500 for his efforts, while fourth-place finisher Nikolaos Lampropoulos and bronze medalist Lautaro Guerra walked away with €190,800 and €170,700 respectively.
Day 1 chipleader Harun Ertural and two-time bracelet winner Alex Livingston were eliminated from the final table before the deal discussions began.
€10,300 PLO Grand Slam Championship Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | "Benjamin N" | €219,200* | |
2 | "Phil Ejri" | €166,500* | |
3 | Lautaro Guerra | Spain | €170,700* |
4 | Nikolaos Lampropoulos | Greece | €190,800* |
5 | Dimitrios Amoiridis | Greece | €89,000 |
6 | Harun Ertural | Germany | €70,000 |
7 | Alex Livingston | Canada | €54,000 |
8 | Vasil Medarov | Bulgaria | €41,000 |
9 | Belarmino De Souza | Brazil | €30,000 |
* Denotes four-way deal