Each of the nine finalists turned their $1,050 investment into at least $2,647, with the champion walking away with $18,677 for their efforts. This week’s PartyPoker Grand saw 77 players create a guarantee-busting $76,960 prize pool that Bulgarian grinder Atanas Malinov grabbed the lion’s share of. Malinov Mauls Opposition in the PartyPoker Grand ![]() PokerNews Launches NEW Online Poker Tournament Calendar Other PokerStars Highlights from March 19, 2023.īounty Builder Series $1,050 NLHE 8-Max Freezeoutīounty Builder Series $215 NLHE 8-Max Semi-Turboīounty Builder Series $109 NLHE 7-Max Hyperīounty Builder Series $215 PLO Main Event Both players secured $52,464 from the main prize pool, but those last bounties made up almost $67,000! Moron defeated Peters in the heads-up clash to walk away with a cool $119,260 and to leave Peters to lick his wounds with a $74,964 consolation prize. Moron found himself in a one-on-one battle with David “dpeters17” Peters for the title and the now huge final bounty payments. They talented duo scooped prizes amounting to $39,495 and $36,281. ![]() Heads-up was set after United Kingdom-based Norwegian Preben “prebz” Stokkan and Swede’s “WhatifGod” saw their tournaments end abruptly. Veldhuis would later finish third in a $215 NLHE 8-Max event for an additional $9,455, and fifth in another $15 buy-in affair for $5,872. Veldhuis” Veldhuis‘ impressive run ended in a sixth-place finish worth $21,516 before Renan “Internett93o” Bruschi crashed out in fifth, a finish good for $34,432. One of Several Final Tables for Veldhuis Lex Veldhuis Gavin “gavz101” Cochrane and Estonia’s “DingeBrinker” lost their stacks, and collected prizes worth $20,788 and $18,460, respectively. ![]() Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo‘s quest for victory ended in a ninth-place finish worth a combined $14,155.
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