
This past Sunday in the world of online poker, a Brazilian scored his first six-figure cash, Jonathan ‘apestyles’ Van Fleet was back in the winner’s circle, and Ole ‘wizowizo’ Schemion locked up two wins on PokerStars.
After over 15 hours of play, ‘sica26‘ was crowned this week’s PokerStars $109 Sunday Million winner banking $101,770. The prize pool was set at $1,022,400 after 10,225 entrants took to the tables, and when the field was reduced to the final three, over 14 hours of play had elapsed.
For one week only, the PokerStars $109 Sunday Million switched up its format and played out as a PKO event with each player having a bounty on their heads. The prize pool reached $1,279,000 after 12,790 players took to the virtual tables and when all was said and done, ‘42ayay‘ came out on top.
PokerStars recently announced their WCOOP schedule which gets underway in early September, which gives players just a matter of weeks to find their form before the event along with its huge guarantees takes place. One of Poland’s best online grinders has gotten himself off to a fantastic start. ‘pyszalek‘ came through a massive 5,875 entrants […]
Late last month, Scott Aggro SantosMargereson (pictured) took down the PokerStars Sunday Million outright and pocketed $194,000. There were almost 6,400 entrants and Margereson led the group of 990 who finished in the money. He is nearing $3 million in career online tournament winnings and told us, “It hasn’t really sunk in yet. I can’t […]
In the span of a few days earlier this month, England’s Scott Aggro SantosMargereson (pictured) won not one, but two PokerStarsWCOOP titles. The first was worth $106,000 and came in a $320 No Limit Hold’em Zoom event. The second occurred two days later in the series’ Sunday Warm-Up and was worth nearly a quarter-of-a-million dollars. […]
Last month, England’s Scott Aggro SantosMargereson (pictured) won his third PocketFives Triple Crown. He took down three $10,000 prize pool tournaments with at least 100 players each on three sites tracked for the PocketFives Rankings within seven days and made over $25,000 in the process.