MTT Report Featured Poker Tournaments
- $1,500,000 GTD High Rollers MILLION$ at GGNetwork
- $3,150 High Rollers Blade Bounty King PLO at GGNetwork
- $2,600 The High Roller Big Game at partypoker
Shankar Pillai secures biggest Sunday Grind cash worth $207,692.70
The top pros dominated last night’s Sunday Grind with Shankar Pillai, “probirs” and Justin Bonomo all making huge scores.
GGNetwork has replaced PokerStars as the number one poker site for online tournaments. Yesterday once again thousands of players flocked to the virtual tables and created massive prize pools.
The biggest prized Sunday Major at GG is the High Roller MILLION$ with an insane $1,500,000 Guarantee.
453 players battled it out for the staggering $207,692.70 first prize. Former WSOP Bracelet winner Shankar Pillai left everybody else behind him and secured himself the biggest cash of yesterday’s Sunday Grind worth a whopping $208K.
Other notables on the FT were Douglas Ferreira Souza (4./$87,583); Erik Von-Buxhoeveden (6./$49,251) and Pavlo Kolinkovskiy (7./$36,933).
Andras “probirs” Nemeth adds another Major title in the PLO Bounty King
The $3,150 High Rollers Blade Bounty King PLO is the most popular weekly Pot-Limit Omaha high stakes tournament in the world.
32 of the best PLO players registered and only four places were paid with a whopping $8,500 min-cash and a staggering $58.052 for the winner.
Hungarian online legend Andras Nemeth better known under his online nick name “probirs” was once again in a class of his own.
Not even one of the most respected PLO player and coaches Fernando “JNandez87” was able to stop him and had to settle for 2nd place.
High Stakes crushers Yuri “theNERDguy” Martins, Gavin “gavz101” Cochrane and Connor Drinan also made the money, while Sami Kelopuro, who won three tournaments in one single night last week, this time wasn’t so lucky and bubbled.
Justin Bonomo ships the High Roller Big Game for $79,128,89
Week after week the crème de la crème of the poker tournament scene competes at the virtual partypoker tables for the prestigious Big Game title.
127 players paid the $2,600 buy-in and boosted the guarantee by almost 8% to $323,000. $79k were up top, but very hard to get with the Number 1 online tournament player Niklas “Lena900” Astedt, high stakes crusher Alim Imsirovic. Kristen “krissyb24” Bicknell and Justin Bonomo all made the final table.
Bonomo is currently Number 2 in the All Time Money list with incredible live winnings of $49,128,107 and last night he added another major title win to his very impressive poker career-
Justin Bonomo defeated Ali Imsirovic heads-up to take home the whopping $79,128,89 first place prize, while Imsirovic still collected $50,919,66 for his Runner-Up finish.
The best rakeback deals for poker tournament sites:
Terms and conditions apply. New customer offer and 18+ only. Should you require help regarding your betting pattern, please visit www.begambleaware.org.