$100 000 'APOLOGY' BOOSTS WEEKEND ONLINE POKER
ACTION
9 March 2007
Technical glitch delays tournament, but players
benefit from a bigger pot
This weekend's PokerStars Sunday Million was plagued by
technical glitches that delayed the start-time, but the
company made good on the wait by contributing an
additional $100 000 to the prizepool, which pulled in 6
672 entrants hunting down a total of $1 434 400 with the
added money. Both the run-up and the final table games
were notable for high levels of action and big value
exchanges before a confusing series of split agreements
which resulted in the four remaining players at the
final table deciding on a split ranging from a top prize
of $123 346 down to a fourth place prize of $88 383.
Two of the four were gone within 15 minutes of the deal,
leaving OnlyHope and Fiveofakind to battle it out. With
a chip count of $52 million against his opponent's $11.9
million it didn't look like much of a contest but the
game was far from over and the chip lead changed on two
occasions before the final hand, where an eventual
all-in call saw both players laying down $29 million or
more.
But it was OnlyHope who prevailed, taking the game and
the cash.
The techie problems were not confined to PokerStars over
the weekend - the Full Tilt $200 000 Guarantee was also
delayed, but by a full four hours. FT was also not in as
generous a frame of mind, however reducing the company
guarantee on the prizepool by a hefty $200 000, a move
which seemed to backfire as entry levels suffered and
the company had to pony up almost $30 000 to make up the
shortfall left when only 851 players - well short of the
norm - registered.
In the end it was Get_that who won the tourney and
claimed the $45 000 first prize, with second placed
FERRARI73 picking up a check for $29 000.
UltimateBet's $200 000 Guarantee attracted 1 001 players
competing for a $200 200 prizepool which saw
Hemipwered05 take away the slightly reduced main prize
of $44 044 whilst runner up Sliknik3 collected $25 786.
The Bodog $100 000 Guarantee saw more players at 882 on
board for the tournament, an improvement on last week's
828 but one that still resulted in Bodog having to top
up the guarantee with $11 800. Timosy went home in the
top spot and $25 000 richer, whilst his heads up
opponent The_kid11 pocketed $14 000.
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