POKER NUMBERS UP AS HOLIDAY SEASON ENDS
12 January 2007
New records by leading online poker tournament
sites
With the holiday season over, poker players turned out
in force again for the regular weekend online poker
tournaments, illustrating once again that the global
online poker sector continues to thrive.
Leading site Poker Stars.com generated a massive $1 425
800 prizepool with 7 129 registered players raring to
chase after the Sunday Guaranteed Million following the
seasonal break. With a first prize projected at just
over $200 000, and enough cash in the kitty to put over
a thousand entrants on the money list, there was plenty
of excitement as the tournament got underway.
Going into the final table, player xapla held the lead
with a remarkable $17 million in chips, but despite this
was fated to end in position six after a see-saw game
with plenty of action. At the death it was LOPINI and
ch0ppy who faced each other in the heads up, with the
latter winning the main prize of $201 037.80. LOPINI's
$101 231.80 second prize was a pretty adequate
compensation for his expert efforts.
Full Tilt Poker rose to the challenges of a new year by
boosting its Sunday Guaranteed tournament to an
impressive $400 000, which grew to $515 200 thanks to a
solid entry list of 2 576 players. First prize was
calculated at well over $94 000 with the money covering
players as far down as the middle three hundreds.
Omaholic and DSnyder766 had at each other in the heads
up, which was brief but exciting and resulted in the
former picking up the main $94 513.44 paycheck whilst
DSnyder pocketed not-so-bad second place winnings of $58
011.52.
Mansion Poker's evening $100 000 Guaranteed also
received a boost when 502 contestants signed up, taking
the pool to $149 800, producing a first prize of $24
000, and money for some 54 players. Opusx69 prevailed in
a heads up for the main $24 000 prize, with runner up
Samanta collecting $15 000.
Party Poker's $200 000 Guaranteed matched the trend of
greater player numbers by recording a field of 1 167,
building a worthwhile prizepool of $233 400, some of
which filtered down to 150 players. In the end, thanks
to a deal between the finalists, TheSinSinAnteKid and
runner up kitbul added $38 606.59 and $38 415.42
respectively to their bank balances in a very tight
match.
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