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Online Poker: Nous44 Takes Down Sunday Million

Canadian Player wins $202,363

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PokerStars' Sunday Million

The $200 buy-in version of PokerStars’ Sunday Million built a prize-pool of just over $1.4 million on Sunday. The event attracted 7,176 entrants (7,254 people played the previous week), and was won by Canadian Nous44, who scooped the entire top prize of $202,363. It was Nous44’s largest cash and he was the big winner Sunday.

The final table results were:

  1. Nous44 - $202,363
  2. nurospoker - $101,899
  3. TYROMPER - $71,760
  4. Mrdawwe - $57,408
  5. mik-corleone - $43,056
  6. hidden1s - $31,574
  7. RIP(URL - $22,246
  8. Big-Nemo - $12,917
  9. Robaen - $8,468

Full Tilt Poker $1 Million Garanteed

Full Tilt held a $500 Sunday $1 Million Guarantee tourney yesterday and with 2,006 entrants, did not have to provide an overlay. Those last six entrants pushed the prize pool to $1,003,000. MayhoodXXX would take down the event and its $184,552 top prize.

The final table results were:

  1. MayhoodXXX - $184,552
  2. beaurgard - $113,339
  3. donttakeshots - $74,222
  4. theusual06 - $59,177
  5. Bukowski - $45,135
  6. ship hamilton - $32,297
  7. Todd “classic” Williamson - $23,571
  8. o LIMIT 45 o - $18,556
  9. da_professional - $14,042

UltimateBet's Sunday $200,000 Guaranteed

UltimateBet’s $200 $200,000 guarantee tourney again saw shrinkage of players, something that’s been going on for the last four Sundays. Yesterday, 854 players entered, 30 less than the previous Sunday. UltimateBet had to overlay $32,000 to meet the guarantee.

The final table results were:

  1. panzerT72 - $45,000
  2. Joe “flip123077” SanFilippo - $27,000
  3. Your-Wack - $18,500
  4. Jason “RagingMensan” Eisele - $13,000
  5. drock8402 - $11,000
  6. Adanthar1 - $9,000
  7. Stamdizzle - $7,000
  8. Debo34 - $5,000
  9. northkato - $3,500

Bodog's $100,000 Guaranteed

Bodog saw an increase in the number of players in it $100 $100,000 guaranteed tourney yesterday, but it still needed 1,000 to prevent an overlay. Since 756 people played, Bodog was forced to put in an extra $24,400 into the prize-pool, which accounted for just about the entire first-place prize of $25,000.

Coincidently, Thrash123 last big cash was in this same tournament that was held last July. He finished the same exact position as he did this week and earned the same exact prize.

The final table results were:

  1. kingsya - $25,000
  2. boozeorlose - $14,300
  3. chrisc7 - $9,200
  4. Cosmic Power - $6,900
  5. Wade “soggyvag2” Woelfel (aka soggyvag) - $5,500
  6. Thrash123 - $4,500
  7. jacksup13 - $3,500
  8. yello186bim - $2,500
  9. JD9712 - $1,600
 
 
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