A look at all the results on PokerStars this past weekend.
* Myleftfoot33 wins the Sunday Million to collect $148,000.
* Siong Boon Heng comes back from 5-to-1 down to win Manila Megastack
As Jason Kirk reported for the Blog, it has been a pretty good year for myleftfoot33. The Irishman started well and managed to keep the momentum going all year long, culminating (unless he can top this in the next three weeks) with a Sunday Million title a few hours ago.
The win was worth nearly $149,000 and came ahead of a field of 5,235. The full report is well worth a read, and you can find it here. The result itself is below.
Sunday Million results (December 4, 2016)
Entries: 5,235
Prize pool: $1,047,000
Places paid: 728
1. myleftfoot33 (Ireland) $148,934.52
2. donkey310 (United Kingdom) $104,515.09
3. Ashwatthama (United Kingdom) $73,345.49
4. mighty28 (Denmark) $51,471.56
5. vladulaNko (Bulgaria) $36,121.18
6. tezmoney (United Kingdom) $25,348.81
7. ronaldnld (Malta) $17,788.94
8. TheKhopMan (Ireland) $12,483.69
9. Rogersthiele (Brazil) $8,760.77
There was the usual selection of weekly tournaments this past weekend. Below you’ll find a list of the top ten biggest wins.
TOURNAMENT | WINNER | COUNTRY | PRIZE MONEY |
---|---|---|---|
$215 SUNDAY MILLION | myleftfoot33 | Ireland | $148,934.52 |
$215 Sunday Warm-Up | jcada99 | Canada | $57,441.39 |
$1,050 Sunday Grand NLHE | baeks22 | Germany | $47,664.07 |
$700 Super-Sized Sunday [Progressive KO] | apostolis20 | Cyprus | $39,190.35 |
$1,050 Sunday Grand PLO [6-Max] | brianm15 | Costa Rica | $31,485.37 |
$215 Sunday Supersonic [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo] | OTT CANADA | Canada | $27,730.31 |
$22 Mini Sunday Million | Karolijanas | Lithuania | $26,052.56 |
$11 Sunday Storm | off-to-rail | Germany | $26,000.00 |
$109 Sunday Cooldown [Turbo] | juicetus | Germany | $20,753.58 |
$109 Sunday Kickoff | JeremiieLand | Austria | $19,572.93 |
While the online poker world was at full speed, the live poker one getting a run out in Manila, where the Megastack event concluded yesterday.
As Ben Wilson reported, it was something of a miracle comeback for eventual winner Siong Boon Heng, who took home ₱2,771,000 (US$55,850) in what proved to be the largest international tournament ever held in the Philippines. He’d had a 5-to-1 chip deficit heads up to make it a story to remember. Read all about it here.
Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog. Follow him on Twitter: @StephenBartley.
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