A take a look at the entire headlines on PokerStars this past weekend.
* JNETS wins the Sunday Million* APPT Melbourne reaches a last table* EPT Malta starts Tuesday
A win for Finland's JNETS within the Sunday Million this weekend, which was worth $127,510 after a four-way take care of gortsos, Conor "Earl Hindman" Shelly, and Team Pro Kosei "K. Ichinose" Ichinose from Japan.
As Kristin Bihr reported for the Blog, there has been an added layer of hysteria within the closing stages, not only by events on the table, but because one finalist's wireless keyboard was running out of battery power fast. Did it make a difference? Click here to determine. Meanwhile take a look at the entire result below.
PokerStars Sunday Million result (Oct 16, 2016)Entries: 5,434Prize pool: $1,086,800.00Places paid: 764
1. JNETS (Finland) $127,510.13*2. gortsos (F.Y.R.O.M.) $78,000.00*3. Conor "Earl Hindman" Shelly (Canada) $103,000.00*4. Kosei "K. Ichinose" Ichinose (Japan) $81,000.00*5. Jacob "Bazeman11" Bazeley (Mexico) $36,423.886. Brunodellas (Brazil) $25,379.177. Chris "OneTime1Time" Symesko (Canada) $17,683.648. lykD (Czech Republic) $12,321.489. $uper$ick785 (Denmark) $8,585.39* denotes a four-way deal
There were numerous weekly majors this past weekend. Below are the highest ten winners.
$215 SUNDAY MILLION | JNETS | Finland | $127,510.13 |
$1,050 Sunday Grand NLHE | Ben86 | Canada | $62,457.85 |
$215 Sunday Warm-Up | profit76 | Romania | $59,897.82 |
$1,050 Sunday Grand PLO [6-Max] | pantau77 | Germany | $38,656.96 |
$700 Super-Sized Sunday [Progressive KO] | andersbisse | Denmark | $38,555.37 |
$215 Sunday Supersonic [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo] | GTGao | China | $36,687.88 |
$22 Mini Sunday Million | h.dogui | Brazil | $25,953.69 |
$11 Sunday Storm | DrIronface | Germany | $24,192.66 |
$109 Sunday Kickoff | highblaze | United Kingdom | $20,862.33 |
$320 Saturday KO | RcknTheSbrbs | Costa Rica | $18,445.42 |
The full list of results is now available. Clicking this link will take you to results on PokerStars from October 15 to 16, 2016.
Action from the true world came from Melbourne, Australia, where the Asia Pacific Poker Tour was in full swing with a primary event field of 523 players.
At the time of writing Day 3 has just ended, leaving just eight players to go back on Monday to minimize to a champion. AN ENTIRE round up of the day's action are available at the Blog, where you can even find details of exactly who can be coming back, and with what.
This week however is the turn of Malta to polish within the poker limelight because the European Poker Tour gets underway with the €10K single re-entry event tomorrow evening. It is the third time the tour has landed at the island, with past winners including Jean Montury and Niall Farrell.
The PokerStars Blog might be in position to bring live updates from the beginning of play tomorrow, in the course of the end of the primary Event per week on Saturday. That's 11 days of action if you want to include the EPT Live team from this Sunday onwards.
It's the penultimate EPT event before it transforms itself into the PokerStars Championship, and has proven itself a well-liked option to extend the summer, with the IPT Main Event attracting hundreds of players from around the Mediterranean. Discover more in regards to the festival at the EPT homepage.
Be certain to come say hello if you are in Malta these next two weeks. Meanwhile that wraps up another weekend of results and news on PokerStars. As always send your questions and comments to us on Twitter: @PokerStarsBlog.
Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog. Follow him on Twitter: @StephenBartley.Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: PokerStars news]
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