Canadian poker tournament legend Pascal LeFrancois has shipped PokerStars most expensive tournament for $103,915.28, while Thomas Hueber took down the Sunday High Rollers Main Event at GGNetwork.
MTT Report Featured Poker Tournaments
- $5,200 Titans Event at PokerStars
- $1,050 Sunday High Rollers Main Event at GGNetwork
- The Partypoker Grand at partypoker
Pascal LeFrancois wins PokerStars Titans Events for $103,915.28
The Titans Event is the most expensive weekly online tournament at PokerStars and therefore always generates elite fields. And so it didn’t come as a surprise that with Pascal LeFrancois one of the top players emerged victorious.
77 entries were a great outcome as the guaranteed prize pool was boosted by almost 30%.
Only nine players received a share of the $385,000 prize pool with Jargo “bungakat” Alavali becoming bubble boy, while the remaining players had secured at least $12,002 with a whopping $103K up top.
The top prize was taken home by high stakes regular Pascal LeFrancois, who defeated “drew.derzh” from the Ukraine heads-up.
Thomas Hueber takes down Sunday High Rollers Main Event
Let’s move on to the GGNetwork, where the $1,050 Sunday High Rollers Main Event is one of the highlights of their weekly tournament schedule.
This time a whopping 489 players signed up and smashed the $400K Guarantee by more than 22%.
In the end there were $489,000 in the prize pool and the lion share went to Austria in form of Thomas Hueber.
The Austrian prevailed on a final table mainly consisting of online players. Once the heads-up was reached, Hueber and “takemeaway” from Montenegro made an ICM deal, which secured Thomas Hueber the trophy and biggest paycheque.
Atanas Malinov defeats Pedro Garagani to win PartyPoker Grand
The $1,050 PartyPoker Grand is the biggest prized weekly poker tournament at partypoker. This time it had 44 entrants and a $46K prize pool with $13,840 up top.
Due to its large buy-in the PartyPoker Grand has a tough field and several notables such as David Yan, Pedro Garagani and Hristov Dimitrov made the final table.
None of them was able to stop Bulgarian prodigy Atanas Malinov, who added a major title to his great online results.
Final Table Result and Payouts:
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Atanas Malinov | Bulgaria | $13,840 |
2 | Pedro Garagnani | Brazil | $11,966 |
3 | Rafael Cortes | Brazil | $6,738 |
4 | Jonathan Skovsen | Denmark | $4,875 |
5 | David Yan | New Zealand | $3,782 |
6 | Joakim Einarsson | Sweden | $3,276 |
7 | Hristo Dimitrov | Bulgaria | $2,912 |
8 | Ondrej Pohl | Czech Republic | $2,606 |
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