Exactly half of the events on the PokerStars 50/50 Series schedule have crowned their champions, and more than $2.33 million has been paid out across those first 25 tournaments. With another 25 events yet to play, including the $500,000 guaranteed 50/50 Series Main Event, it is possible the total prize money awarded could surpass $5 million, which s incredible considering each tournament only costs $50 to enter.
The three biggest, in terms of prize money, events so far have all been the 8-Max PKO Mini Bounty Builder HR. PokerStars has slapped some juicy guarantees on these particular tournaments, with the one running on the opening night of the 50/50 Series coming with $400,000 guaranteed!
#03 8-Max PKO Mini Bounty Builder HR Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Bounties | Prize | Total Prize |
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1 | Jakub_Odvar | Czech Republic | $12,684 | $22,126 | $34,810 |
2 | Sm0k3_I_T799 | Germany | $2,730 | $22,118 | $24,848 |
3 | ricardorfn | Brazil | $2,420 | $13,123 | $15,543 |
4 | Rakete222 | Germany | $1,748 | $9,354 | $11,102 |
5 | Tha Fluff | Austria | $3,294 | $6,668 | $9,962 |
6 | Vallin05 | Sweden | $1,356 | $4,753 | $6,109 |
7 | FoldisKing | Greece | $1,767 | $3,388 | $5,155 |
8 | grgrgrgrgrgrgrgrgr | Germany | $1,065 | $2,415 | $3,210 |
9 | Thom_Silva | Brazil | $698 | $1,721 | $2,419 |
More than 9,000 players turned out in force for the first 8-Max PKO Mini Bounty Builder, ensuring the $400,000 guaranteed prize pool was surpassed by $10,731. All that extra prize money in the pot resulted in the top four finishers walking away with five-figure scores for their $50 investment; sixth place was only just short of $10,000+, too.
“Rakete222” of Germany finished fourth and walked away with $11,102, third-place went to Brazil’s “ricardorfn,” a finish worth $15,543. The runner-up was “Sm0k3_I_T799” of Germany; they banked $24,848. “Jakub_Odvar” was the tournament’s champion. Victory came with $34,810, which is still the largest single cash of the 50/50 Series through the opening 25 events.
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#10 8-Max PKO Mini Bounty Builder HR Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Bounties | Prize | Total Prize |
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1 | prOvinzia1 | Poland | $9,202 | $11,065 | $20,267 |
2 | Juster02 | Belarus | $690 | $11,061 | $11,751 |
3 | tosati’s | Brazil | $2,703 | $6,563 | $9,266 |
4 | j8_diego | Peru | $447 | $4,678 | $5,125 |
5 | Sr. Huana | Brazil | $262 | $3,334 | $3,596 |
6 | Lionet | Romania | $1,761 | $2,377 | $4,138 |
7 | NogisCZ | Czech Republic | $460 | $1,694 | $2,154 |
8 | Drawmind | Brazil | $2,274 | $1,207 | $3,481 |
9 | iveydoagrest | Brazil | $251 | $861 | $1,112 |
The 10th event of the schedule saw 4,428 players buy in and create a $201,252 prize pool. This time around, the top two finishers got heir hands on five-figure sums. Runner-up “Juster02” of Belarus netted $11,751 while “prOvinzia1” reeled in a $20,267 score and the title of 50/50 Series champion.
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#22 8-Max PKO Mini Bounty Builder HR Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Bounties | Prize | Total Prize |
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1 | Mrpecoo | Brazil | $7,533 | $10,230 | $17,763 |
2 | sessezinho | Brazil | $1,051 | $10,227 | $11,278 |
3 | Drus92 | Poland | $1,444 | $6,068 | $7,512 |
4 | 17neffeS_BR | Brazil | $2,936 | $4,325 | $7,261 |
5 | MindaugasKR | Lithuania | $1,208 | $3,083 | $4,291 |
6 | LutznButzn | Austria | $1,219 | $2,198 | $3,417 |
7 | raph1910 | Brazil | $1,077 | $1,566 | $2,643 |
8 | Mantuuze | Lithuania | $602 | $1,116 | $1,718 |
9 | vlaviusz | Romania | $471 | $796 | $1,267 |
More recently, Event #22 paid out $185,890, with the lion’s share going to “Mrpecooo” of Brazil. The Brazilian came out on top of a 4,091-strong field to receive a $17,763 payday, leaving second-place finisher “sessezinho,” also of Brazil, to head into the night with $11,278 reasons to be cheerful.
PokerStars 50/50 Series Results So Far
It is not only low-to-mid-stakes grinders hitting the 50/50 Series events because the fields are frequented by some stellar names. For example, Hungarian superstar Peter “Belabacsi” Traply took down the opening event for $15,202, while Brazil’s Caio “Pessagno” Pessagno won The Marathon for $7,685.
*includes bounty payments
Remaining PokerStars 50/50 Series Schedule
Twenty-five remain on the schedule, and each one will be fiercely contested, especially the two-day Main Event that comes with a $500,000 guaranteed prize pool. The Main Event commences at 5:30 p.m. GMT this Sunday, which is February 12. Will you become the 50/50 Series Main Event champion?