Addamo Denied as Jesper8 Leaves Trail of Stars in Their Wake



March 26 saw online poker’s biggest names take to the virtual felt, partly because PokerStars was running its $7.5 million guaranteed 17th Anniversary Edition of the Sunday Million. While the Sunday Million does not crown its champion until March 27, a bunch of high-stakes tournaments at PokerStars, PartyPoker, and 888poker did, including the ever-popular $5,200 Titans Event.

The Titans Event is a $5,200 buy-in affair that runs each Sunday at 7:15 p.m. BST. Tournaments with such a high buy-in tend to attract elite-level players like lightbulbs attract moths, and the Titans Event is no different.

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This week’s Titan Event drew in 85 entries, and saw a $425,000 prize pool created. Only the top 11 finishers won a slice of the pie, with Thomas “WushuTM” Muehloecker busting in 13th and “P0KERPR02.0” falling in 12th, popping the all-important money bubble. Of those superstars that cashed, “Sintoras” and “vincientvega” missed out on a seat at the final table.

Each of the nine finalists locked in more than $13,000 for their efforts, but there was a six-figure prize for the champion, so nobody wanted to pad their PokerStars bankrolls with the smaller amounts. Unfortunately, the very nature of tournament poker means there can only be one true winner, and the hopes and dreams of “Gogac sniper” were dashed when they bust in ninth for $13,391.

Astedt Has to Make Do With a Seventh-Place Finish

Niklas Åstedt
Niklas Åstedt

Canada’s “Stumpfed” joined the list of eliminated players after falling in eighth for $16,720, with Niklas “Lena900” Astedt collecting $21,635 after losing their chips and crashing out in seventh. Switzerland’s “25264556” banked $27,995 for their sixth-place finish.

Any of the final five players would have made a worthy champion, each of them household names. The final five became four when Jans “Graftekkel” Arends found himself void of chips and in possession of $36,225 prize money instead. Samuel “€urop€an” Vousden was eliminated in fourth for $46,875 before Justin “ZeeJustin” Bonomo fell by the wayside in third, a finish worth $60,655.

Bonomo’s untimely demise left Austria’s “Jesper8” in the unenvious position of being heads-up with the UK-based Australian Michael “imluckbox” Addamo. Usually, Addamo takes down the event when he navigates his way to heads-up, but this was one of the rare occasions that this scenario did not occur. Addamo busted in second-place for $78,487, leaving a delighted Jesper8 to turn their $5,200 investment into a $101,560 score.

$5,200 Titans Event Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Jesper8 Austria $101,560
2 Michael “imluckbox” Addamo United Kingdom $78,487
3 Justin “ZeeJustin” Bonomo Canada $60,655
4 Samuel “€urop€an” Vousden Finland $46,875
5 Jans “Graftekkel” Arends Austria $36,225
6 25264556 Switzerland $27,995
7 Niklas “Lena900” Astedt Sweden $21,635
8 Stumpfed Canada $16,720
9 Gogac sniper Austria $13,391

Schemion Shines in the Sunday High Roller PKO

Ole Schemion
Ole Schemion

Ole “wizowizo” Schemion is no stranger to taking down major online poker tournaments. The accomplished German has won millions of dollars from this crazy game. On March 26, Schemion added $32,553 and another title to his already impressive resume after coming out on top in the $1,050 Sunday High Roller PKO.

Some 159 players bought in and created a $159,000 prize pool. Team PokerStars’ Sam “SamSquid” Grafton made it into the money place but was the final table bubble boy, his tenth-place finish coming with a combined prize worth $5,540.

The final table, as you would expect from a $1,050 buy-in progressive knockout event, was stacked with supreme talent. However, the waters became less shark-infested with each subsequent elimination.

Smiljkovic Time at the Final Table Was Limited

Daniel Smiljkovic
Daniel Smiljkovic

Daniel “SmilleThHero” Smiljkovic was the first of nine finalists to bow out, his demise in ninth resulting in a $4,827 payday. Mustapha “lasagnaaammm” Kanit, Rodrigo “seijistar” Seiji, and German star “Sintoras” followed Smilijkovic to the sidelines.

“janis1717” of the United Kingdom crashed and burned in fifth, Audrius “Stakelis24” Stakelis saw his tournament end in a fourth-place finish, before the Sunday High Roller PKO progressed to the heads-up stages when “CL0D0MIR0D” of San Marino, a country with a population of only 33,750, busted in third.

Heads-up pitted Schemion against Brazilian sensation Renan “Internett93o” Bruschi. After an intriguing one-on-one battle, Schemion came out on top, and got his hands on $32,553, resigning Breschi to a $23,022 consolation prize.

$1,050 Sunday High Roller PKO Final Table Results

Place Player Country Bounties Prize Total Prize
1 Ole “wizowizo” Schemion Austria $18,339 $14,214 $32,553
2 Renan “Internett93o” Breschi Brazil $8,808 $14,214 $23,022
3 CL0D0MIR0D San Marino $2,781 $9,595 $12,376
4 Audrius “Stakelis24” Stakelis Lithuania $3,390 $7,424 $10,814
5 janis1717 United Kingdom $875 $5,744 $6,619
6 Sintoras Germany $2,812 $4,444 $7,256
7 Rodrigo “seijistar” Seiji Brazil $1,468 $3,438 $4,906
8 Mustapha “lasagnaaammm” Kanit United Kingdom $1,593 $2,660 $4,253
9 Daniel “SmilleThHero” Smiljkovic Austria $2,593 $2,234 $4,827

Other PokerStars Highlights From March 26

There were plenty of other big scores at PokerStars on March 26, not least an impressive $54,380 haul for “Marusia1980” after they triumphed in the $530 Bounty Builder. Elsewhere, there were sizeable prizes awarded to the likes of Joao “XxJoaoFeraxX” Otavio, Pedro “PaDiLhA SP” Padilha, and Czech grinder Vojta “vojta555cz” Skalak.

Tournament Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
$530 Bounty Builder 692 $346,000 Marusia1980 $54,380*
$109 Sunday Warm-Up 1,681 $168,100 viejojuan5 $25,525
$109 Bounty Builder 1,634 $163,400 ddonkat $23,936*
$109 Sunday Fenomeno 1,544 $154,400 URMYLeNoR $21,512
$1,050 Sunday Supersonic 65 $66,030 13santoy13 $20,517
$109 Sunday Cooldown 1,635 $163,500 Joao “XxJoaoFeraxX” Otavio $19,005*
$215 Sunday Supersonic 494 $101,151 Pedro “PaDiLhA SP” Padilha $17,932
$1,050 Sunday Cooldown 45 $45,000 Vojta “vojta555cz” Skalak $17,219*
$1,050 Sunday Warm-Up High Roller 63 $63,000 aminolast $11,401

*includes bounty payments

Santerne Smashes the PartyPoker Grand

Seventy PartyPoker players contested The Grand this weekend, each paying $1,050 for the chance to become a poker champion. Only one player could claim the title, and it was Malta’s Thomas Santerne that did exactly that.

Team PartyPoker’s Jaime Staples was the unfortunate soul that burst the money bubble; Staples’ tournament ended in a 14th place finish. The likes of Joachim Andersson and Ionnias Angelou Konstas finished in the money, but fell shy of a final table appearance.

Fernando Olimpio was the first of two Brazilians to be relieved of their stacks, crashing out in ninth for $2,890. Alex Kulev, Gabriel Baleeiro, and Jonathan Proudfoot soon followed Olimpio to the sidelines.

Fabrice Bigot
Fabrice Bigot finished third

Bulgarian grinder Boris Angelov could not progress deeper than fifth before Trevor Reardon’s tournament came to a halt in fourth, a finish good for $6,382. Fabrice Bigot, who you may recall, won the recent WPT Prime Paris Main Event for €177,240, crashed by the wayside in third here, and banked $8,684.

Santerne locked horns with Swedish veteran Jerry Odeen for the title, and the Malta-based player got the job done. The victory came with the title of champion in addition to $18,806, while Odeen collected $12,344 after yet another deep run in a high-stakes online poker event.

The $1,050 Grand Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Thomas Santerne Malta $18,806
2 Jerry Odeen Sweden $12,344
3 Fabrice Bigot United Kingdom $8,684
4 Trevor Reardon United Kingdom $6,382
5 Boris Angelov Bulgaria $4,912
6 Jonathan Proudfoot Ireland $4,011
7 Gabriel Baleeiro Brazil $3,483
8 Alex Kulev Ireland $3,184
9 Fernando Olimpio Brazil $2,890

Other PartyPoker Highlights From March 26

Tournament Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
Super $320 113 $33,900 ASAP JARDA $9,352*
Super $530 63 $31,500 Unfollow $9,094*
Super $55 1,311 $65,550 Onzie II $8,003*
Super $215 147 $30,000 xXGlamBabeXx $6,778*

Farrugia_1 Pads Bankroll in The Festival Online at 888poker

The Festival Online at 888poker

The most exciting result from 888poker this weekend came courtesy of The Festival Online, and the $525 buy-in $40,000 guaranteed High Roller PKO specifically. It saw 92 players create a guarantee-busting $46,000 prize pool. Only the top 12 finishers won a slice of the main prize pool, but dozens more saw some return on their investment thanks to the bounties that were in play.

Everyone at the nine-handed final table won between $1,377 and $14,214, with bounty payments included. “SilenziO” was the final table’s first casualty. The likes of “raisebot,” “QdEqTeCalaz” and 888poker regular “wellyxx” followed SilenziO to the rail.

Montenegro’s “Hvalavam” and “CushyPunt” busted, leaving only a trio of players in the hunt for the title, who became two after Swedish high-stakes guru “Perrymejsen” bowed out in third.

“Farrugia_1” and “GoodStoryDMG” fought it out for the title and the lion’s share of the $46,000 prize pool. The battle went Farrugia_1’s way, and the collected a total prize weighing in at $14,214, leaving the runner-up to console themselves with $6,276.

$40,000 The Festival Online High Roller PKO Final Table Results

Place Player Country Bounties Prize Total Prize
1 Farrugia_1 Malta $8,843 $5,370 $14,214
2 GoodStoryDMG Belarus $906 $5,370 $6,276
3 Perrymejsen Sweden $2,281 $3,036 $5,317
4 CushyPunt   $1,515 $2,208 $3,723
5 Hvalavam Montenegro $1,156 $1,610 $2,766
6 wellyxx Finland $687 $1,207 $1,895
7 QdEqTeCalaz Brazil $562 $977 $1,540
8 raisebot Luxembourg $625 $805 $1,430
9 SilenziO   $687 $690 $1,377

There’s still plenty of time to get involved in The Festival Online’s events because the series runs until April 13. The table below shows all of the upcoming events that you can get your teeth into.

Day Time (BST) Buy in Tour Name GTD
Mon, Mar 27 14:00 $160 Texas PKO Day 1 Turbo
Mon, Mar 27 15:30 $160 Texas PKO Day 1 Turbo
Mon, Mar 27 17:00 $160 Texas PKO Day 1 Turbo
Mon, Mar 27 18:00 $160 Texas PKO Day 1 Hyper
Mon, Mar 27 20:00 Texas PKO Day 2 $150,000
Tues, Mar 28 18:30 $55 PLO 6-Max $2,000
Tues, Mar 28 19:00 $22 Mystery Bounty $15,000
Tues, Mar 28 19:00 Texas PKO 8-Max Final Table stream
Thurs, Mar 30 17:00 $109 Texas Super KO $12,000
Thurs, Mar 30 17:30 $22 Texas Low Roller $10,000
Sun, Apr 2 17:00 $11 Sunday Big Shot 11 $15,000
Sun, Apr 2 19:00 $109 Sunday Big Shot 109 $100,000
Sun, Apr 2 19:00 $22 PLO R&A Low Roller $3,000
Sun, Apr 2 19:30 $525 Sunday High Roller $40,000
Tue, Apr 4 18:30 $55 Mystery Bounty 6-Max $18,000
Tue, Apr 4 19:00 $22 Mini Mystery Bounty 6-Max $15,000
Thur, Apr 6 17:00 $109 PKO 8-Max $12,000
Thur, Apr 6 17:30 $22 Mini PKO 8-Max $10,000
Thur, Apr 6 19:00 $215 Main Event Day 1
Thur, Apr 6 21:00 $215 Main Event Day 1 Turbo
Fri, Apr 7 17:00 $215 Main Event Day 1
Fri, Apr 7 19:00 $215 Main Event Day 1
Fri, Apr 7 21:00 $215 Main Event Day 1 Turbo
Sat, Apr 8 17:00 $215 Main Event Day 1
Sat, Apr 8 19:00 $215 Main Event Day 1
Sat, Apr 8 21:00 $215 Main Event Day 1 Turbo
Sun, Apr 9 15:00 $215 Main Event Day 1
Sun, Apr 9 17:00 $215 Main Event Day 1
Sun, Apr 9 17:00 $55 Micro Mystery Bounty Closing $5,000
Sun, Apr 9 19:00 $215 Main Event Day 1
Sun, Apr 9 19:00 $22 Mini Mystery Bounty Closing $25,000
Sun, Apr 9 19:30 $525 High Roller PKO Closing $40,000
Sun, Apr 9 21:00 $215 Main Event Day 1 Turbo
Sun, Apr 9 22:30 $215 Main Event Day 1 Hyper
Mon, Apr 10 14:00 $215 Main Event Day 1 Turbo
Mon, Apr 10 15:30 $215 Main Event Day 1 Turbo
Mon, Apr 10 17:00 $215 Main Event Day 1 Turbo
Mon, Apr 10 18:00 $215 Main Event Day 1 Hyper
Mon, Apr 10 20:00 Main Event Day 2 (ITM) $200,000
Tue, Apr 11 19:00 Main Event Final Table stream
Thur, Apr 13 19:30 $109 Afterparty $15,000





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