After nearly 3 1/2 hours of play at the final table,
Teun tinnoemulder Mulder emerged victorious in the
SCOOP-33-H: $5,200 NLHE High Rollers Club SE.
This marks the second SCOOP title for Mulder in as many years. Coincidentally his first SCOOP title had the same event number as this event as Mulder last year shipped the
SCOOP-33-H: $10,300 NLHE, PKO, High Roller for $278,785.
Mulder overcame a small chip disadvantage heads-up against an eager
Pablo pabritz Brito, who was after his third SCOOP title but instead had to settle for the healthy runner-up prize of $188,429.
The SCOOP-33-H: $5,200 NLHE High Rollers Club SE was a huge success with 257 entries generating a $1,285,000 prize pool on Day 1 to smash the $1,000,000 guarantee.
You are spoiled for choice when it comes to MTTs this weekend (and the next), but we suggest you check out these tournaments and satellites.
SPINS Your Way to POWERFEST Glory
The
partypoker POWERFEST schedule has events with buy-ins for all bankrolls, giving everyone a chance at poker glory. There are a plethora of satellites into most of the events, but the POWERFEST edition
SPINS are a great way to win your way into higher buy-in tournaments.
POWERFEST SPINS cost $10 and the prize you can win is randomly determined before the first cards are dealt. Prizes start at $20 cash before POWERFEST tickets worth between
$65,962 in bounties.
The tournament attracted 12,243 entries out of 8,633 unique players to create a mammoth prize pool of
$2,448,600, almost double the originally slated guarantee. Nethos defeated PokerDave476 heads-up in a battle that lasted almost an hour. The final table saw players from seven different countries taking their seats with Germany and Brazil having two players each battling for their flag. Familiar names to join the two heads-up players on the final table included Finland s römpsä and Brazil s
Pedro LgwZ Grochocki.
Place