Rodrigo Seiji Becomes a PokerStars Titan; Wins $93K



The $5,200 Titans Event at PokerStars is the online poker giant’s largest buy-in tournament of the week, an event that draws in the biggest names of the game. This week’s Titans Event saw 69 players create a $345,000 prize pool, and Brazil’s Rodrigo “seijistar” Seiji Sirichuk outlasted them all.

The compact field meant only the top nine finishers won a slice of the prize pool, so spare thought for tenth place finisher “dwhelan84” who burst the money bubble.

A whole host of stars occupied the final table’s seats, and the waters become less shark-infested with each elimination. Michel “FreeLancerZZ” Dattini was the first of the finalists to find himself void of chips. Dattini’s ninth-place finish came with $10,755 in prize money.

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Tom “Jabracada” Hall ($12,314) fell in eighth, with Jon “apestyle” Van Fleet ($16,440) crashing out in seventh. Swedish poker legend Niklas “Lena900” Astedt ($21,950) busted in sixth, much to the delight of the surviving players, before Vicente “vicenfish” Delgado ($29,306), Bruno “great dant” Volkmann ($39,127), and “SerVlaMin” ($52,239) saw their tournaments end.

Heads-up pitted Seiji against Justin “ZeeJustin” Bonomo in a battle where the difference in prize money was almost $34,000. Despite this huge disparity, there was no deal struck, which meant Bonomo banked $69,745 when he fell in second, and Seiji collected the $93,118 top prize and title of champion.

$5,200 Titans Event Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Rodrigo “seijistar” Seiji Sirichuk Brazil $93,118
2 Justin “ZeeJustin” Bonomo Canada $69,745
3 SerVlaMin United Kingdom $52,239
4 Bruno “great dant” Volkmann Brazil $39,127
5 Vicente “vicenfish” Delgado Andorra $29,306
6 Niklas “Lena900” Astedt Sweden $21,950
7 Jon “apestyles” Van Fleet Canada $16,440
8 Tom “Jabracada” Hall United Kingdom $12,314
9 Michel “FreeLancerZZ” Dattani Brazil $10,755

Other PokerStars Results From Nov. 13

Preben Stokkan
Preben Stokkan

Preben “prebz” Stokkan was one of the other big winners at PokerStars this weekend. The United Kingdom-based Norwegian scooped $30,466 after being the last player standing in the $1,050 Sunday High Roller; that prize included bounty payments.

*includes bounty payments

“zuifrieden” Wins GGMasters High Rollers for $117,899

Austria’s “zufrieden” was one of the biggest winners at GGPoker this weekend after coming out on top of a 840-strong field in the $1,050 GGMasters High Rollers. The champion secured six figures o the $840,000 prize pool, and left a trail of stars in their wake.

Each of the nine finalists were guaranteed at least a five-figure sum for their efforts. David Miscikowski ($12,930) was the first finalist to bank such a prize. Taddy Mason ($17,045), “ludofono” ($22,469), and Christian Jeppsson ($29,619) were the next players to bow out.

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Alexsandr “M0FF0” Volkov ($39,044) saw his deep run end abruptly before Andrii “BabyShark19” Kozlenko ($51,469) and the exit of Marcelo “Mr_nobody” Betto ($67,847) sent the event into the heads-up stage.

Here, zufrieden fought it out with Vitaliy “Durdy” Pankov for the glory and the lion’s share of the prize pool. The battle went the former’s way, and victory came with a most impressive $117,899. Second place was worth $89,438, another score that is not to be sniffed at!

Place Player Country Prize
1 zufrieden Austria $117,899
2 Vitaliy “Durdy” Pankov Montenegro $89,438
3 Marcelo “Mr_nobody” Betto Brazil $67,847
4 Andrii “BabyShark19” Kozlenko Ukraine $51,469
5 Aleksandr “M0FF0” Volkov Croatia $39,044
6 Christian Jeppsson Andorra $29,619
7 ludofono Ecuador $22,469
8 Taddy Mason Canada $17,045
9 David Miscicowski Mexico $12,930

Other GGPoker Results From Nov. 13

Joshua McCully
Joshua McCully won two MTTs at GGPoker this weekend

As always, there were some bankroll-boosting prizes won at GGPoker on November 13. Leonid “le0nel” Orman captured the largest of them, $111,886, after winning the $525 Bounty Hunters HR Main Event.

Samuel “Gr1ndwal” Kabelitz netted $89,774 for taking down the $1,050 Sunday High Rollers Main Event, and a special mention goes to Joshua McCully who won the $1,050 Omaholic Hundred Stack for $26,033, and the $1,050 High Rollers Sunday Closer for an additional $12.767.

*includes bounty payments





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